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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1959)
TW « S S H L K lin COCNTY JOURNAL MORO, ORBGON FRIDAY, XoYEMBfc.lt U , it»56 Saturday for San Diago, CaLf. to visit her brother and family, a trip they have been planning for Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson a long time. They will be home drove to Portland earlyTuesdav at the end of the week, lx?fore m orning to take a jet plane for school starts. •Mrs. J. W. Coons icturne.i Sun Haw aii w here they expect to spend the w inter away from snow day from Eugene where she a t tended the annual meeting of the and cold. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Paulson left Oregon Fairs association. News the first of the week for A storia from that gathering is th at the to spend a few days visiting his Wasco county fair will be held father. on the same dates as w ere chosen G. W. Elden of the postoffice for the Sherman county fair, departm ent, was here T hursday A truck load of apples from to talk to possible contractors W ashington overturned at De-Moss for the construction of a new Tuesday night a n d residents postoffice in Moro. He said th at flocked to the scene W ednesday several from here and elsew here morning to salvage the load. A are interested in m aking bids total loss for the insurance com- w hich will be opened November pany. 23. Construction is expected to Irving Hart is home again after begin immediately, w eather per- a stay in a Portland hospital m lttln g . w here he and his brother in law, Wes Johnson and wife were Bud DeLshe, both had operations here last week end from Portland for hernia. They are recovering as to visit her father, Jack Noonan, expected. He is an advertising solicitor for Don King was elected to the the Or 'gonian. city council Tuesday night to fill S h irley M elatin e, w ho appear«« Mrs. boy Cochran was in The a va ancy caused by the resigna- Dalles Monday in company w ith tion of Clair Balzer who Itecame in (he famous picture, “A round T he W orld in E ig h ty B a y *” at the Mrs. Eben Kee, Mrs. H erm an city recorder. Sherm an Ì heater thi«. w eekend. Peters a ig Mrs. Harold Eakin. Howard Cushm an was here Mr. and (Mrs. J. F. Henkle left W ednesday morning to do a little Sunday for Fontana, Calif., w here visiting before going on to Pendle- they will spend the w inter. ton to attend a meeting. Mrs. Jim Devine and children BUI Hall and family left Thurs- left this week for H eppner w here day for the coast for a week end I’a ific Power & Light Com he Is w orking for the John Deere trip that will lx? climaxed by a pany's tax payment this week to avencv stop at Medford to see the high . ,,, ,rc , , ___ Bob M M cimeny cllhenv Is here 1 1 t»uiis • t11 on ' eo conv 8‘ Bob L s^n e^ from n o m school football game between * j. " Geiser fp|. • levies M ontana to visit Mr. and Mrs. pany property in the county will George Geiser Jr., old friends of total $7,818.98. according to Hay th eir residence there. Kelso, local PP&L agent. Z E N 7 T F ’V Gordon Fraser, Moro boy In Largest share of the PP&L tax b ig industry, lias 1>een made vice- Sales & Service check, to he delivered by Friday, president of the American Ma will lx> apportioned among school SERVICE ON A L L MAKES chine & Foundry company in taxing districts, Kelso reported, P.’ ULSON Call ANDY charge of international trade. Pacific Power will pay a total JO 5-3513 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Boynton left of $2,626,015.42 In property taxes to 28 Oregon counties this year, reflecting the com pany’s large in vestm ents in new electric facili ties to bring power to . ustotners in PP&L service districts. iv e îîs r Moro Personals Power Company Pays 1959 Tax Bill F«e! cooler...! Union Pacific Gives County s37,750- Union Pacific Railroad will pay SUMMER REFRESHERS flr k Cq a / $37,751 In Sherm an county pro perty taxes Friday, November 13 In a check to Sheriff George J. Geiser Jr. The railroad will also pay $85,- 722 in taxes in Wasco county and $56,133 in Gilliam county. Union Pacific said Its 1959-60 real property taxes In Oregon to tal $1,362,663. The railroad said it also paid approxim ately $330,- 000 In miscellaneous state taxes. Wasco News lly Pauline Broughton Four generations w ' sented recently when Mr tjmma Dutton had as house g ‘sts her son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dutton of Seattle; her daughter and son in law Mr and Mrs. M. J. Peterson, ul L) Of Seattle; her grandsons, Lt. and Mrs. Jam es Douglas Dunn and family, and Mr. and Mrs. David Dunn of San Francisco. Mrs. Dutton enjoyed visiting with her four great grandchildren while their father, Lt. Dunn, got in a little hunting in the Fossil area. Lt. Dunn is a member of the 83rd Fighter Interceptor Squad ron, stationed a t Hamilton AFB. This squadron was the first in the air force to receive the new F104 S tarfighter, and holds the world's records for lx>th sf»eed and altitude. These records were set by Major Johnson with an al titude of 91,249 feet, and Captain Irwin, w ith a sj^eed of 1404 MPH. Lt. Dutton w as in a crackup d u r ing a takeoff on August 11 at the base, and w as hospitalized with a minimal compression fracture of the spine. He is at present on leave, hut expects to Ixv hack flying again w ithin a few weeks. Vern Dutton r e tu r n e 1 last week from an elk hunting trip near La Grande. He came home empty handed, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hoot w ere Sunday visitors in the M artin Pshlgoda home. Mrs. Martin PshigoJa entertain ed at a birthday party last Sat urday in honor of her daughter, Beverly, who was >ix years old November 6. Guests present were .Mrs. Robert Laursen and Jodi of Fhe Dalles, Mrs, John Hilder- brand, Jill, Jeff and Ormond; Heine’ Thomas, Sandy Macnah, Mrs. Marvin Thomas and Danny, Sue Rathbun. Elaine Nishet, Ken’ neth Shafer, Mrs. Eldon Medler and Marcia, P atty Mayers, Paula Byars, Mrs. ( ’het Coats and Donna .Meredith McD?rmld, Debra Weed- man, the honoree’s brother, David and i.Mary Haven. Who also assist ed Mrs ish igoda w ith the after noon's entertainm ent. The young sters enjoyed cartoon movies and t i c out oor play equipment, ami at the close of the afternoon re freshm ents of ice cream and cake were served. Gary bL dings anti Teresa Nishet were ill and unable to attend, hut sent gifts, letter in the evening Beverly and her par ents took a piece of birthday cake and a »party favor to each of these little friends. The Tillicum club met la-t Thursday w ith .Mrs. L. L. Funk for a dessert luncheon, followed by an afternoon of bridge. Pre sent were Mrs. Bill Nlabet, Mrs. H arry Van Gilder. Mrs. A. J, Smith, Mrs. Sam Brock, Mrs. John Robinson, Mrs. Paid Patrick. Mrs. Trace Fields, and Mrs. Jam es Maddox of The Dalles. Mrs. H ar old Engberg attended the lunch eon hut was unable to stay for the afternoon. High score was won by Mrs. Van Gilder. Two prizes for low were given—one to Mrs. James Maddox and the other to .Mrs. Sam Brock. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson at tended court in Moro last week. lowa and Elgin W omens’ clubs w etv also present for the meeting. .Mrs. Zell spoke Thursday evening at a m eeting of the Business and Professional W omen's club in The Dalles. Mrs. Elsie Fulton spent the past weekend in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuggle were Portland visitors last week. Mrs. Tuggle attended the A rts and Crafts show held at the Oregon ian building on Thursday. The Wasco W omen’s Study chib meet Monday at the leg io n hall. Mrs. Lloyd Royse presided at the short business meeting, which was followed by a demon stration given by Mrs. Carl Tug- Mrs. Eunice Lytje and la u g h ters Phyllis and Beverly were guests recently of Mrs. L utje’s mother, Mrs. Ellck EIRs in Dufur, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kasclx»rg attended a tri-state meeting in Lewiston, Idaho, last week of the Inland W aterways Navigation company. Mr. Kaselierg went as a representative of the Oregon Wheat League Mrs. H arry Van Gilder has as guests her sister, Miss Mary bald- law, an i cousin, Miss Cora Laid- law, tsith of Portland, Mrs. Jennie H earing visited her daughter and son in law. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Stuart In The Dul les on Sunday, T-Sgt.Valdls M. Wilde of Chen- nault AFB In I^ike Charles. La., was a guest last week of his coin sin, Mrs. Jennie Hearing. Mrs. Elsie Fulton and Mrs. Hugh White have returned to their res pective homes after a three weeks visit to Hawaii. Mis. Hlldred Zell was a guest speaker last T hursday at a m eet ing of the Union W omen's club. Members from the Neighlxirhood club at Ixi Grange, an J the Wal gle In the u» of dried flowers for w inter bouquets. Mrs. Tuggle also gave directions for making C hrist mas tree decorations and door hangings In addition to the metn- bers present there were three guests, Mrs. A rth u r Sargent, Mrs. Ren Galloway and Mrs. Ainanda Patey. Hostesses w ere Mrs. Vern Dutton, Mrs. Delmer Sm ith and Mrs. Harley Dutton. Mrs Willis Miller entered a hos pital in The Dalles last week for observation. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnett, who w ere enroute to California when they learned of Mrs. Miller’s Illness, are staying tem porarily with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilderhrand. M IC H A E L T O D D ’S David Niven « Cantinilas - Robert Newton • Shirley M acLaine Featuring 44 "C a m e o " Sfar» . UC h n i CO i O»& S o w n p la y by JAMES ROE ■i « JOHN FA ««O W and S I « H U M A N fi« m IK . C la n « by JUlES V EtN E « O o .c l.d by MICHAEL A N O E tS O N 5 2 B E S T P IC T U R E A W A R D S a n d W O R L D -W ID E H O N O R S Friday, Saturday Sunday, Monday November 13, 14, 15, 16 SH ER M A N THEATER Admission; $1.00 for adults, $.35 for children A new idea in pickups. T o ile t W a te r, 2 .0 0 y.,„,oo,P ' J . , ( - ;. It’s so easy to feel supremely at ease, >et perfectly groomed t h'8 Summer. 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