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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1960)
r P IC K 3 SHKHMAM " O I N T * JOURNAL, Moro Personals MORO, OiLKGOM FRID AY, JAN U ARY 29, 1960 Folio Clinics Dated brand and sons were Sunday din Lost Friday’ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Tom Haines visited in the Leo Watkins Erncoi Gixxlenberger of Moro W’lll Tom Fraser came up from Port For Second Try Moore. During the afternoon Mr. Uoxne Floyd assisted with some te guests and following the din By .M r«. G e *. 1.. F ox land Monday and says there is Moore entertained the Hildar- inside ¡»ainting. and the two cou ner tuey will show slides and tell By P auline Itrouuliton Weather conditions tn Sherman of their m issionary experiences nearly as-much snow around that brands and' T number of other ples enjoyed lunch together There had been predictions that county prevented some of the in China. Sunday the Wasco MYF enjoy young people in the Wasco area City aa here. I he Rebekah bake sale earned immunization clinics the weather would be warmer ed African dinner, complete with w itb. rid«.» . in a horse drawn Mr. anil Mrs. John Hilderbrand Mrs, Arden Peters is working planned this week, but so far we haevn’t $26 for the ladies, in spite of the taking place last week. native costumes and a menu that part time in the bank preparing sleigh. Mr. and Mrs Vein Smith snow storm. The polio clinic at v uerta.ned w ith a potluck dinner seen it in Rufus. Monday and The Advisory Council announ ii I evening of card playing Fri- included such items as-peanut • brought their horses anil cutter to relieve members of the crew ces the Health department's ne v Tuesday you took your life in loaf, a banana dessert, and tropi in from the ranch and also join the Wasco grade school on die -uy. Couples present for the even- when vacation time comes. your own hands just to venture same day attracted a number of .ng a ere Mr~aod— Mrs. Floyd $ lvin Barnum fell while knock schedule as follows: February 3, outside the house, it was that cal punch. Young people present ed In. the merriment. people, but not as many as was Rathbun, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bel ing icicles from lus roof one day Grass Valley 10:3U to 11:30, Moro slippery. It rained a bit Monday were John and Virgil Fields, Jack hoi*ed for. 1:30 to 2:30. The Past Matron's club tr.et she, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilder- Kellogg, Tom and Mary Coats. iast week and has a very sore night, and everything was a glare February 8. Antelope 11:00 to Monday January 18, at the home side to Bother him for several January 30 and 31, the MCSCA o.an I, Mr. and M.s. Elton Medler. of ice Tuesday. One of the neigh- Margaret O'Meara. Barbara Moore of Mrs. Arthur Sargent Mrs Carl 12:00; Kent, 1.00 to 2.00. Patty Smith. Barbara -Byars and will play host to the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shafer, Mr. and days bois left his car a minute to run AU will be held at the grade Tuggle was cohostess Members Cliff Chipman was here Wed into the Rufus postoffice, and Marlene Richards. The following present for the afternoon of Horseman A3sn. at the Fort Dal Mrs. Fred Anders n, Mr. and Mrs. adults were present to assist with les Riders’ clubhouse There will Don McDermid and Mr. anJ Mrs. nesday, still interested in the schools in addition to diphtheria, w hen he came out, he saw it un the serving and entertainment: bridge and canasta included Mrs lx? a pie social and dance Satur Bob Bvars. Moro Motors garage and its des der tlie Rufus Tavern window. whooping cough, tetanus & small Bill Nisbet, Mrs Hugh White, day evening and a business meet truction Monday morning. The force of the runaway car Mr. and Mrs. Chet Coats, Mr and Mr and Mrs. Vein Dutton, Mrs Ernest ing will be held on Sunday. Judge E. H. Howell presided pox immunizations for children rammed a hole into the side of Mrs. Dewey Thomas, Dr Otis Perkins Mr. and Mrs. John Hilderbrand over the circuit court Wednesday of grades 1 - t and 7, polio shots the building. The bumper on the Mrs. Clyde Fridley, Mr . and Mrs. Shull, Mrs Walter Bruckert, Mrs with a few arguments to lie heard will lx? offered. Individuals wish car saved it from much damage. John Kellogg and Rev and Mrs. Keith McDonald, Mrs Harry Van were recent Sunday dinner guests ing polio shots must be present Gilder and the two hostesses. of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Byars. on pending cases. The weather was in the forties Larry Eddings • ’'t o n ii't n s ’ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse, ac- Mrs. Paul Patrick was a 8jx?cial The potluck dinner at Wasco Harlandview Grange and social during the time indicated. Pre Tuesday and where the sun hit, it school children who are to lie im guest. Mrs. White took the prize I» Ä. 2nd Ht. companied by Mrs. Augusta Roy- Methodiat church will start at night last meeting was postponed munized must lie at the clinics at melted quite a bit, but in the se. drove to Hood River Sunday, for high honors at bridge and one next Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. on account of bad weather. shade it melted very slowly. ■»el. CY6-53M? T h e Dall»-} , O re . Mrs. VanGilder was low’ scorer, The next meeting of Harland the beginning of the clinic hour. Carol Murray, the reporter of where they visited Mr. and Mrs. The polio shots are offered to Mrs. Bruckert won high score at John Sheldrake and family and view Grange will lie Monday, Feb. the Knitting Queens, a 4-H club, the canasta table Mrs. Patrick 1. with potluck dinner at 6:30 fol the people (all ages* of the coun sent in this report. They met Jan. Mrs. W. H. Shierbon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilder- received the guest prize, lowed by meeting and lecturer’s ty by the Sherman County Chap 18 at Rufus school with their ter of the National Polio Founda program. leader Mrs. Carl Thompson. A Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse drove Home Ec. meeting will lie Feb. tion. The booster shots, w hich are guest for the afternoon was Ter to Portland Tuesday for the day. recommended by the Council for sed the club goals. Mrs. Thomp 11 with Bertha Belshe and Mrs. esa Taylor of Rufus. Their meet Phe potluck dinner Jan. 18, Toy Miller, hostesses, unless oth those persons who have had two ing was called to order by the son reports she is very pleased years elapse since their third with the progress the girls have which was sponsored by the Was erwise notified. president Barbara Worrell. Lou- polio shot, or last booster shut, made with their knitting. co Women’s Study club, was well Sherman, Wasco and Hood Riv will lx? financed by organizations ana Burnet led the pledge to the The Home Extension unit at attended in spite of the inclement flag, and Nancy Macnab led the er Past Master’s club will meet in the county. Rufus met Jan. 28 at the home of weather. a recently welcomed Saturday night at Mosier Grange Providing the necessary funds 4-H pledge. The members discus- Mrs. Millard Leigh, the lesson tiew member of the Wasco club, hall with pot luck dinner at 6:30 lor the booster shots are: was at 10:30 on Home Nursing Mrs. William Burnapp of Red followed by a bsuiness meeting. Grass Valley Rebekahs and the Care of the Sick. $10.60 mond, and Mr. Burnapp were pre State officers are to meet with Wasco Rebekah lodge Friday between 7 and 7:30 p. m. sent. Mrs. Burnapp is second vice 10.00 Hatfield Points To the masters and deputies at that Rufus P.T.A. the Wasco grade school will have president of the State Federation. 10.00 time. All past masters are urged The necessary amount (10.00* ball games with the Rufus stu I He Burnapps were house guests to attend, accompanied by wives for the Moro community is lie Success With Requests dents. The boys basketball team of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton or husbands and families. ing given by the Rebekah lodge will play and the girls volley ball of Moro during their visit here. and the Eastern Star social club, Governor Mark Hatfield Sun team will play, and the games Other guests coming from a dis W’ith possibly some help by other day told a television audience will lie in the Rufus school gym. tance were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart organizations. Farm Bureau To President Elsenhower had com The grade school boys should lx? Johnson of Salem, who w’ere plied with a series of requests decked out in the new uniforms house guests of Mr. and Mrs. for Oregonians during the past that the Rufus PTA group bought I race Fields. In keeping with the Hold Wheat Session Graduate Nurss To ten months. this last fall. This same group season Mrs. Carl Tuggle furnish Hatfield, appearing on the bought uniforms for the girls a ed the table decorations of tiny The American Farm Bureau Invite Retired KGW-TV program Viewpoint, couple of years ago. snowmen, which carried out the will hold a meeting in The Dalles Th®lr advice may be offered in a spirit of helpfulneis—-end said he conferred personally w-ith winter scene moitf. Mrs. Walter at the Pacific Power & Light All graduate nurses are invited the President March 14 of last still be dangerous. The remedy that se helped one Bruckert showed slides taken on building Time will lie February 9 to attend the District No. 2 regu year and made these appeals: their trip to Mexico Due to the may be entirely wrong for another. TIMBER LAMINATED at 1 p. m. lar monthly meeting of the Ore absence of so many of the offi Speakers will be Warren Col gon State Nurses Association on Continuance of the Navy dry When sick, seek advice only from your Doctor. Diagnosis cers and directors, hostesses tn lins of the Farm Bureau head Monday, February 1 at 6:45 p. m. dock in Portland, provision of be STRUCTURES and treatment are specialized knowledge with him— not ginning funds for Green Peter «barge were Mrs. Mabel Haven, quarters and Ray Hile of the U. S. The meeting will be a no host din Mrs. Gordon Harper and Mrs. Es guesswork. Seek his guidance In all matters of health, and Department of Agriculture in ner in the Blue room of The Dal dam, an appropriation for Yaquina ther Royse. Bay project, top level representa Grain Storage follow his directions faithfully. His prescription will be written Portland who will give the latest les Hotel. A board meeting will statistics on wheat. Some state precede the general meeting at tion at The Dalles dam dedication especially for you. Commercial Structures officers of the bureau will also be 6:15 p. m. The date for the regu program, cooperation on a power intertie betw-een the northwest Smith Callaway present. Machine Sheds lar meeting has been changed and California. Purpose of the meeting is to from the third Monday of each Portland won the dry dock con Pre Cut Buildings Chapel fu n er a l explain the background of the month to the first Monday. H gERVICE tract, the President recommended WASCO, ORBGON farm bureau’s attitude on the Contact: C la ir L. Ralzer Mrs. Constance Webber of The Green Peter and the Yaquina Bay Leonard R. Smith wheat situation and give the rea Dalles who has been appointed by M oro, Oregon «e ui projects in his budget message Phone <’Y 6-3135 sons therefore. Governor Hatfield to the Govern this week, he sent Vice President Phone: Jonlon 5-3633 (af»or 5 p. h i . { PHARMACY ] I he D a lle «, O regon or’s committee for the aged will Richard Nixon to represent him discuss the purpose and respon at The Dalles dam, and studies MORO COMMUNITY sibilities of this committee. on the intertie are underway af P R ESB YTER IA N CHURCH A double card is now being ter conference lietween Hatfield 9:45 Church School sent to all members of the associ and Governor's Brown of Califor Russell Belshee sup’t Classes ation and members are asked to nia and Rosellini of Washington. for all groups. return their cards immediately. “ We are very gratified at the 11:00 Church Service All of those interested in attend The Young People of our ing the meeting who have not re working relationship w-hich has church will led this service; received cards may call Lucy Mul been developed during this past year with The White House,’’ the Junior Choir will lead in lins at CY 6-5271 after 6 p. m. Hatfield said. the music. 5:30 Westminster Fellowship. * * * * * * * ' Ernest C. Goodenlierger, Pastor Rufus Personali W asco N ew s How helpful Can e Allow Irienc’r ‘ e be . . . ? WASCO PHARMACY A ! CARD OF TH AN KS We want to express our sincere thanks to the men who fought the fire in the garage next to our store Monday morning and by their efforts prevented major loss to us. G. and Pauline iXiutna CARD OF TH AN K S We, the family of Dewey- Thompson, wish to express our heartfelt thanks to everyone that helped us through the illness and passing on of our loved one. Inez Thompson Ted, Don & Keith Thompson and familes Edna Melzer Claude J. Thompson CARD OF TH AN KS I want to send my most sin cere and heartfelt thanks to the friends who sent me flowers, gifts and cards while I was in the hospital and who have given me friendly aid since coming home. Mrs. A. B. Christianson A ll Colors, N ew Line A dds V ariety to Stock We have added Super Kemtone to our line of Fuller Paints and it give3 us a vastly wider selection of colors to choose from. There’s dozens of them. Sometime soon there will be a warm day and all the jobs that have been put off for weeks will sud denly become important and have to be done right away. Among them will be the job of making the house look fresher and brighter and a different color to match the new spring season that will shortly be upon us. f ’r-w I • ' MORO LUMBER & FUEL CO FINE KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON i m m ai . Homm-TxMwl pi« kupn hnve wide • lily of elliow room for .3 Hilulle <•••» i» t ... .2 .. . I.e oi MORO, OREGON HERMITAGE it i-\ rut InilgHte operation Smooth ft long F o r lo o k s- Flush sides. Dual headlights. Sweep-Around windshield. One-piece grille. For load—75-in. wide box. Flush to cab fit. 257 more load area. For life —Stronger frames and springs than before. 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