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SHERMAN COUNT! JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON
FT.TPAY, MATtCtt IX K 5 9
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson
flew in from Honolulu Sunday
after a stay of three months on
Carroll Newport, youngest oro- the islands where they soaked up
ther of Mrs. Lenora Cauthers, enough sun to make them as
came last Thursday morning by brown as natives and feeling fine
stage from Norbonne, Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glpn were
for his first visit to Oregon and up from Hood River Monday to
his first sight of his sister in hx>k after business and visit with
many years. She is 91 and he is friends.
76. Mr. Newport farmed two
Bob Jones drove up from Port-
farm before retiring and moving iU!Uj Sunday to get his mother in
to town where he has a small iaw> Mrs. E. E. Barnum who will
business. Small, quick and active, Blay W1tp their recuperating son,
he moved about Moro and Grass Bob jr., for ten cays while the
Valley to learn all there was to j ones go to the National Bowling
know before he left Tuesday to congress in St. Louis, Mo.
return home having been farther
Mrs. curly DeMoss wishes to
from Norbonne than ever before express her thanks to the follow-
in his life.
ing who helped her In the recent
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conlee re- p»olio h'undation drive: Velma Bel-
turned Saturday from Los Gatos, shee, Carrie Belshe, Joecile Bel-
California where they went Mon she, Lila Bucholtz, Julie Parker,
day of last week to attend the Alice Gochnauer, Alice McIntyre,
funeral of Mrs. Conlee’s brother, Sylvia AL.erman, Marie Zachary,
Sidney Rivkett. They spent a few Wanda Dunlap, Annabelle Kelso,
days in San Francisco with rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Art Christianson
tives and the weather was w arn were here this week after several
and sunny.
tJEfl weeks in The Dalles. Art is still
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling interested in spring work even if
were here for a visit with her unabie to do it.
mother, Mrs. Daisy Byers. They
Hill Cramer is working at Cush-
are celebrating the birth of anoth- ,nan Equipment as spring activ-
er grandchild, a 6\Y pound son, jty speeds up the vemand for
James Sterrett Green Jr., to their parts and equipment.
daughter Vivette. James Sr. ar
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin VanGilder
rived March 1 in Portland.
went to Portland Monday so that
The Wasco WSCS will hold its Darwin _____
_ __
could sue
his _____
doctor who
annual tea in the social room of informed him of the obvious: he
the Wasco Methodist church next |8 getting too fat.
afternoon ...........
at two
“ Wednesday
‘
.
Ash and Clifford •‘Dutch’’ Mar
o’clock and the theme of the af ....
„ ..........—
lin and „ their
wives -----
were . in Moro
fair will be “Centennial Days”, briefly while on their way home
Ladies who have old costumes to Yakima valley after attending
" ‘ be expected • to wear
-----. ’ them the funeral of y en i-ayne in Grass
will
for the program will feature old Valley Tuesday.
Don Thompson was in Salem
times in talk and song. Everyone
Is welcome to come.
early Wednesday morning to ap
The journalism class of Sher pear before a k?glslative commit
man high school visited the Jour- tee an
w.. behalf
____ of additional
______ funds
nal plant Wednesday and learn- for agricultural research,
ed something about the mechan
ical side of making a newspaper. MORO COMMUNITY
Roy Belshee is home again af PR E SItY TER IAN CHURCH
ter a long spell in the hospital 9:45 Church School
Bible Study for all age groups.
and several weeks of recuperation
Russel Belshee, superinendent.
at the home of his daughter in
* 11:00 Church Service
The Dalles.
Sermon theme: God's Will and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lenne
Ours”.
Ville of Portland spent the week
is to be host to the young people
end here as guests of Mr. anc
Mrs. Loy Cochran. Mr. Izmnevillt 7:30 Our Westminster Fellowship
of other churches in our county.
retired this winter as battalion)
This is to lx? a “Singspiration”
chief of the Portland fire depart
get-together
ment and also as Lieutenant
Ernest C. Goodenberger, Pastor
Colonel in the army reserves.
Moro Personals
FOR SA LE:: 1-Ton Dodge Truck dual wheels A wheat racks
A dandy and only $595.00
1-Ton Dodge Power Wagon • 4-wlieel drive
Radio Hi Heater A ready to go • $095.00
Front winch for Dodge Power Wagon $145.00
|)-4 Cat • ready to go only $2295.00
Hy. Dozer for D-4 <K mounted • $095.00
Several good Used Fords A Ferguson A Ixsnlers
5-bottoni Plow on rubber • ready to go • $395.00
4-bottom John Deere Plow - $245.00
Several 3-boltoin Plows
TRI COUNTY TRACTOR, The Dalles
Your Ford Dealer • W e Like to Trade
All New FORD Select-O-Speed Transmission —
A Fully Hydraulic Tractor
Don’t forget our 4 wheel Drive Tractors
4 crops to pay — See It Before You Buy
Check our Hy Value - Used Equipment
10 HpeeilN forward — No dutch — No stopping _ Flick a lever
A shift up or down — No slip — Direct hydraulic transmission
Hydraulic braking |H>vver — Eliminate motors on killers
T1IF. G R E A T E S T ADVANt E IN TRA CTO RS SIN C E TH E
HI II,T IN H YD RAU LIC A 3 POINT III It H
At Tri-County
ICest prize.
Mrs. Lorraine Johnson Mc
The* Tuesday bridge club met
Williams an early day resident cf
’.larth 3 at the home of Mrs Har-
Moro, stopped here early this
week while returning Mr. and
Mrs. Lige Donnely to their home
The «.I u U mm u> i*e g.ven In the Hailey» Mrs Roland Johnson, Mrs.
in Joseph after spending the win Wasco Ix-gion Auxiliary for mem Art Smith, Mrs. Hugh White.
ter in Lus Angeles, Mrs. Me Wil- bers of the American legion will Mrs. Hildred Zell, Mrs. L. P. Ha
lians’ home.
be held Saturday evening. March ven, Mrs F. L. Watkins, Mrs.
14 at the little Ix'glon hall In hon Chas, Everett, Mrs. Harry
Glider and Mrs. Sam Brock,
or of the Legion’s birthday.
A l>ake sale in honor of St. Pat Mrs. Roy Shafer as guest.
rick's Day will be sponsored by White won the club prize
X BAILING MATIlt COM
St. M a n ’s Altar society Tuesday. Mrs. Shafer the guest prize.
\ K f U « MCTB»CAL
Mrs.
L. P. Haven, and Mrs. Mar
’ ClBCUIT M T S o ff
March 17, at 10:00 a. m. at Mae
tin Pshigoda entertained the ex
Reki's Store.
Mrs. Gene Gosson and daugh ecutive members of the Wasco
ters of Portland spent the week Women Study club at a luncheon
; i N
end with Mr. and Mrs. lx»o Wat at the home of Mrs. L P. Haven.
Enjoying
the
event
were
Mrs
H.
The Sew and Sews sewing dub kins.
5 ■ < '..!«
n
Tuesday Study club met at the White, Mrs. E. Hailey. Mrs. L.
met at 3:30 Feb. 17 at the home
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uè Nt « A t DIRECTION
home of Donna I-ine with Mrs. Kaseberg, Mrs. Q. Harper, Mrs. V.
of Mrs. Hockett, our leader.
CT so THAT J u d ,
Of K IT C h lN ,
Watkins. Mrs. C. Tuggle, Mrs. I..
( • ) hits T A n o rr.
The meeting was called to order I>eo Watkins as co-hostess. Mrs. Itovse, .Mrs. W. R. Reid and Mrs,
by President Linda Hockett. Mary Watkins made a report on stuff John Foss. A business meeting
Having a problem getting the
The human body is so con
Coats led the flag salute and the ing Easter Seal envelopes. Mrs.
family up for breakfast? In this structed th a t fo r m axim um
followed the luncheon in which
Floyd
Hanes
gave
a
paper
on
4-H pledge. For refreshments we
age
of
electronic
miracles,
the
health it requires fa irly even in
the business for the next regular
had cookies, then we worked on scholarship. A nominating com
gadget shown above is suggested takes of food at regular Inter
mittee of three, Mrs. Faye Boice, meeting was taken care of.
as a logical solution.
our aprons.
vals. You can’t make up for the
The Rebekahs held their annual
It w ill arouse the sleeper, in lack of a good breakfast.
Mrs. Donna Lane and Mrs. Tom
Mary Spencer, reporter
waffle
anti
sausage
feet!
Sunday
more
ways
than
one,
but
once
Jacobson, was appointed.
People who are troubled in
In Legion hall. Present were Mr.
up, he can help establish good holding the right weight should
The Golden Thread girls met
eating
habits
for
the
family.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Lyons
of
Mosier,
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Re and
eat a good bieakfast. If they
March 9 at the Grass Valley Peggy visitde at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Maddox of
Strong measures (maybe not neglect breakfast they may eat
school. Randy Lemley led the and Mrs. l>eo Watkins after the The Dalles, Mrs. Cora Conly of
to the extent shown above) are too hearty a lunch or dinner.
necessary, according to leading And they Just might have a snack
pledges and answer was by favor basketball tournament Saturday Reno, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brock,
doctors and n u tritio n is ts who or two between meals.
ite colors. Joyce Steel was absent.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlneg-o* and
have studied the subject, to In
What constitutes a good break
We planned the date for Miss night
Tillieums met at the home of children, Mr. anti Mrs. L?o Wat
sure that breakfast wUi not be fast? The foods essential to the
Armstrong to visit our sewing Mrs. L. E. Dehler Feb. 26 with the kins anti Donnie, Mr. and Mrs.
the day’s m olt neglected meal. day's first meal include fru it or
club on April 13 or 27. We elect following present: Mrs. W. A. Nis- Floyd Haines anti Charles Slscel.
Breakfast, according to those fruit juice, cereal, m ilk or other
ed Joyce Steel, Lorraine Stark bet, Mrs. Paul Patrick, Mrs. Sam
diet authorities, should supply beverage, and several slices of
Attending the Rebekah meeting
about one-fourth to one-third of toast. Eggs and breakfast meat
and Derrfc? Peters as game com Brock, Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder,
the daily food requirements. They frequently should be Included.
mittee for our Easter .party which Mrs. L. L. Funk. Mrs. James Mad in The Dalles Friday night were
point out that the “ let's skip
These foods are necessary both
will be held March 23. Carolyn dox of The Dalles, Mrs. John Rob Mr. and Mis. Leo Watkins, Mr.
breakfast” people prove to be for children and adults. They
Johnson will bring refreshments. inson, and Mrs. Harry Van Glider. and Mrs, Sam Brock, Mrs. Ver
less
alert,
less
efficient
and
more
supply the nutrients essential for
non Van Gilder, Mrs Harold Win
Janice I Finley
susceptible to fatigue than those the physical and mental stimu
Mrs. Nlsbet and Mrs. Funk tied egar, Mrs. Bill Long, Charlie Sis-
who
eat
a
good
morning
meal.
lus for work—and play.
for high prize, Mrs. Vernon Van
The Handy Girls Sewing club Gilder won low and Mrs. Harry cel, and Mr. anti Mrs. Floyd Hain
es,
accompanied
by
Mrs.
L.
E.
met with club leaders Mrs. Stan Van Gildar won the draw prize.
Dehler ami Mrs. Vernon Melzer, Methodist Church social room to places she visited made an educa
Coelsch, Mrs. Paul Fraser and
honor Margtlee Kaseberg for her tional and enjoyable afternoon.
Mrs. Lloyd Henrlchs at the high
Past Matrons met recently at who were initiated along with ten years of service as leader o f Guest* for the day were Mrs Fred
seven
others
by
the
state
presi
school. Lana Jean Paulson, act the home of Mrs. Hildred Zell
the Girl Scouts.
Anderson,
Mrs Winnett,
Mrs
ing president, opened the meet w’ith Mrs. Estrelle Hailey, Mrs. dent, Mrs. Edna Oster,
The speaker for the afternoon Richard Skiles, Mrs Roy Shafer,
The Wasco Womens Study club
ing. Minutes and roll call were Chas. Everett, Mrs. Arthur Sar
was Mrs, Armas Jakku of Hood Mrs Vernon Root, Mrs Fulton,
given by Diana Henrlchs in the gent, Mrs. Hugh White, Mrs. met March 9 at the L. F. Kaseberg River who has traveled exten Mrs Harry Pinkerton of Moro
home
with
Mrs.
Gordon
Wider-
absence of the secretary. We Walt Bruckert, Mrs. Carl Tuggle,
sively and returned last summer and Mrs Alice Anderson of Port
sang “ Sing Your Way Home” out Mrs. Kcaith McDonald, Mrs. L. P. brand as co-hostesses anti Mrs. from a Hip to Ceylon as a dele land.
L.
P.
Haven
p,resident,
presiding.
of our 4-H songlxxiks. Our next Haven, Mrs. Harry VanGilder and
Spring flowers decorated the
The meeting (»pencil with the gate to the International Home
meeting Is March 16.
Rena Shepperd, guest. For canas
rooms and dainty cakes, tea and
Extension meeting.
flag
salute
anti
reading
of
the
Mary Sue Wallace
ta, Mrs. Tuggle won the high
Her pictures were outstanding coffee were served from tlx? beau
prize and Mrs. Bruckert, low, club collect, The minutes of the and her vivid descriptions of the tiful tea table hy Mrs Pinkerton
The 4-H Knitting Stars met at and for bridge, Mrs. Halley won February meeting were read and life and culture In the various and Mrs Haven.
approved also of the executive
the Grass Valley school with Mrs. high and Mrs. McDonald low.
Myrle Smith, leader March 2. The
Mr. and Mrs. John Buck and board meeting held last week at
COM E OLD C A R S !
girls worked on their hats. Mrs. Jqhnny of Moro were Sunday eve the home of the president. The
COM E N EW !
Smith showed us how to do the visitors at tlx? home of Mr, and club decided to attend a mental
health meeting In Moro at whkh
chain stitch. She served refresh Mrs. Leo Watkins,
THE TEEN AOE ANGELS CLUB
ments. We are going to make In
The Thursday evening pinochle Dr. Berg will show the picture
“The
Key”
Instead
of
having
a
is having a
teresting and fun things such as club met at the home of Mrs.
slipper socks and octo-Kltten.
Chuck Wallace with Mrs. la?o Ro mental health meeting In Wasco.
A letter was read from Mrs.
Sheri Rolfe, reporter berts as co-hostess and Mrs. Pete
Welk as guest. Mrs. Gordon Hll- Harry Pinkerton president of the
Gsrbrand won high prize and Fourth District, concerning the
CARD OF T H A N K S
district meeting to be held In
Mrs. Doug Shull low.
To the many, many friends and
Boardman April 1. All members
neighbors who came to offer their
A surprise birthday for Mrs. were urged to attend as the spea
at CHUCK'S SERVICE STATION
sympathy and services, to the Chas. Everett was held at the ker will lx? Mrs Dexter Arnold,
legion who gave their time to home of Mrs. Harry Van Gilder third vice-president of tlx? Gen
Wasco, Oregon
carry out our wishes, and to the with Mrs. L. L. Funk ami Mrs. eral Federation.
senders of food, flowers and mem Gus Hartman assisting.
Those
Mrs Carl Tuggle district chair
at Chuck's Chevron Station, Wasco
orials for Boh, we extend our present besides the hostesses and man of Fine Arts and Sewing,
sincerest thanks.
on SATURDAY, MARCH 21st
the honored guest
were Mrs. announced that the entrants in
Marjorie Marvin and Greg Owen Barnett, Mrs. W. A. Nlsbet, the Vogue Pattern contest will
WASH ONLY
$1.50
Harry Kunsman
Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Arthur model their garments at the
Sargent, Mrs. Faye Bolee, Mrs. lunch that day.
WASH and POLISH
5.00
ENROLL
NOW
Sam Brock and her sister Mrs.
Plans were made for a tea at
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Cora Conly, Mrs. Estrelle Halley, the next meeting, April 13 In the
Mrs. Harold Engberg, and Mrs.
Spring
Quarter
Ernest Shull, Invited but unable
starts
to be present were Mrs. Desta
Hoyt and Mrs. Rena Shepperd.
March 30, 1959
Tillieums met at the home of
Mrs. Paul Patrick March 5 with
IMVKT IN YOU« tUTU«»
Meadames W. A. Nislx?t, Sam
Brock, L. E. Dehler, Trace Fields,
L. Funk, Vernon VanGilder, Art
Smith, James Maddox, Harry Van
MT.
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Gilder and guests, Mrs. Arthur
Standard and Spooalitod Cowoat
I . K I N N I T H S H U M A K I» .
Sargent and Mrs. Keith McDonald
1 133 S. W. Stark St., Portland J, O r a f o *
present. Mrs. Nlsbet won high,
One of the original revolutionary shank
Mrs. Dehler, second Mrs. Harry
designs introduced into the Northwest
Van Gilder, low and Mrs. Sargent
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Compiete Stock of
ALFALFA A GRASS
SEED for SPRING
It Ready
a few years ago has been reshaped and
strengthened to fit soil conditions more
exactly in the Wasco and Moro areas.
According to Vernon Root, Manager
of Agri Chem, Inc., Wasco, “ The 1958
sea on saw very succes ful trials of this
modified fertilizer appEcator shank.”
Root taid that the improved shank
was well received by local growers and
that field down time due to shank
breaka..e has been virtually eliminated.
Called “ Tne Wasco Area Pattern,”
the shank is made by the White Front
Machine Shop in Yakima. Originally
the shank design was introduced into
the Northwe?:t by Collier Carbon and