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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1960)
PAGES 5 SH EK 5LÂN COUNT! JOI K.VAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 13, I960 the purchase of new fire equip Mr. Albert Kaseberg. She was ment and will have the third and Betty Haven Married lieautifully gowned in a white bel lerina length frock trimmed in Merle Becket stopped in Moro final reading of the ordnance mak ing the purchase possible. lace, the fingertip veil held in Monday night to visit the Rober J. E. Norton was moved from In Home Ceremony place by band of tiny seed pearls. sons while on his way home to She carried the traditional bride's La Grande from a trip to Port a hospital in Eugene to one in An event of Mother’s day week The Dalles last Sunday so he bouquet of white mums, and was land. Looks good and says he is. be close enough for friends end was the wedding of Miss Bet attended by her sister, Mary Ann, Son Paul is in his third year at could ty Lou Haven and William Mc- who also wore a ballerina length to call. Oregon. Clennon, both of Portland. The frock, in a soft shade of rose. Lieutenant and Mrs, Kenneth The first meeting for discussion which took place at Mrs. Haven, mother of the of the county budget will be held Hart came home last week after ceremony, the home of the bride’s mother, bride, wore a beige afternoon his graduation from a Fort Sill at the court house May 17, an Mrs L. P Haven, at 7:30 Friday nounces County Judge Vernon artillery school, fifth in his class evening, was performed by the dress with a lace top. of 97. May 26 he will leave from Miller who also says the court Rev. Larry Eddings, pastor of the has appointed Gordon Harper as Oakland, Calif., for a 13 month Wasco Methodist church, in the a budget committee member to tour of duty in Korea. Mr. and Mrs. David Reid were presence of about 30 relatives and Dr Otis G Perkins replace Albert Kaseberg who up from The Dalles Wednesday close friends of the bride. Par has moved from the county. ents of the groom, w’ho reside in Optometrist B. H. Roberson returned last for some business at the court Alaska, were unable to attend house. week end from a trip to the mid 40. K. 2nd HL The bride, whose father is de Mrs. Gladdis Bucholtz has dle west that has kept him from 7 e t CY6-5362 The Dalles, Ore. ceased, was given in marriage by bought the Anna Moore house his regular pursuits for a couple from the heirs and will move into of w eeks. town when convenient. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jones of Ron Phair, candidate for the Portland were here Saturday and Sunday to spend Mother’s day Republican nomination for con wdth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. gress, stopped in Moro Thursday morning and met supporters dur E. E. Barnum. ing a coffee hour at Beefo’s. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morse, par ents of Mrs. William Hall, are in Oregon from Hawaii and on their About the County way to Indiana to visit a son. Mrs. Williams of The Dalles, They have spent several days in president of Mid-Columbia Mental them e “ HAWAIIAN SUNSET” Moro and expect to return befoie Health Assn and Mrs. Lucy Mil- going back to the Islands. lins, school nurse from The Dal Sharon Belshe was recently les, presented a film on the prob selected as one of the six song- lems of treating mental patients. Sherman High School Gymnasium leaders on the cheerleading staff Two new members, Mrs. Frank at Central Washington College. Reid and Mrs. William Broughton Competing against 20 other girls were accepted, bringing total Saturday, May 1 4 ,1 9 6 0 Miss Belshe was chosen by mem membership of the club to 42. bers of the S.G.A. council and the Members of the Frank E. Dancing 9 to 1 student body at large, on poise, Brown post at Wasco turned ability, personality, and activities. ‘good neighbor’ Tuesday when Miss Belshe’s first appearance as they gathered at site of the Ray one of Central’s songleaders will mond Van Gilder home w’hich J Music by Lynn Teadtke and the New Notes t>e at the opening football games burned recently. The men brought fall quarter. trucks and a bulldozer and clear Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder, Mrs. ed the debris away so that re ♦ Sponsored by SHS Junior Class Theodore Johnston, Mrs. Louis building might lie started. At noon Sather and Mrs. Rich Bruckert, the Auxiliary ladies served dinner attended the coffee hour at the for the workers at the Legion Legion hall In Wasco Wednesday hall in Wasco. of last week honoring the state Auxiliary president, Mrs. Jack Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg will leave George, upon her visit to this Friday for Eugene, where she will attend the activities of Mothers’ county. Mr. and Mrs. Don King return weekend on the U of O campus. ed Monday evening from a train trip to Tennessee where they vis ited an aunt of Mrs. King and Smith Callaway other relatives. FUNERAL Moro’s city council will meet Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager S E R V IC E May 17, next Tuesday, to make Leonard R. Smith up the budget for the coming year P h o n e CY 6-3135 and on the 24th it will hold anoth T he D a lle s, O regon er meeting to hear opinions about W h e n n ew lines gc Moro Personals . Junior Prom c h an c e s are you’ll see telephom men working fron trucks or poles wit! equipment like this We call it a “cable lasher” — it wrap! the cable to a strong s te e l su p p o rtin g strand. We used t< do the job by hand h o o k in g rin g s around th e strand then draw ing the cable through them, The idea of a cable- la s h e r so u n d s simple enough, yet a lot of technical w o rk w e n t in to making it a reality. It was well worth it though, because o u r c a b le -la s h e r saves us lots of time—and it’s economies like this that help us give you more for your tele phone dollar. up, Grass Valley Grain Growers Northwest for one big reason— it gets results ...up to $6 return for every $1 invested. Golden compared to telephone service, that is. Figure it this way. An 18,000-mile-an-hour missile could fly from here to New i York in about 10 minutes. But if you place a call to New York you're usually connected with the number in less than 80 seconds after dialing is com pleted! So even if men do someday speed about in m issiles, it'll be a long time before you can beat the fastest way to visit folks J far away . . . by long distance tele- » phone. is a national habit. And you get the best in fertilizer know how and SERVICE from the men in the Circle P trucks. Sure sign for 1 ertilizer M E M B E R PA C IFIC C O O PE R A T IV E S Grass Valley Grain G row er» guide for home and business ami always available for reference ev en ’ day of the year. A friend of mine in The I ijilles told me about an interesting ex|>erience he had w ith the yellow pages. He said, “ W hen I am in the m arket' to buy a certain item and want to know w here to bi^* it. I just pin|s>int it in the pinpoint TIMBER LAMINATED STRUCTURES Grain Storage Commercial Structures Machine Sheds Pre Cut Buildings Contact: D E M O C R A T IC N A I’ lO N \ l . C t ) \ V K V 1 IO N Itu s in rs s iiK in Ovei>ri»M V e te ra n D e m o cra tie CountA C h a irm a n L \- M a y o r , C ity o f Condon Clair I,. Bal/.rr M o ro , O regon Paid Adv. J. O. Burns Condon Phone: Jordon 3-3633 CiDer 5 p. m. Oregon N a t u r e ’s f in e s t it T h e r e i.s n o n e IKE OLD HERMITAGE CO . lOUISVIlIE. I- of i. >o i l $2.95 pt ! $4.50 fifth DM R ;i i U Í ! PRODUCTS COM! Aa v, gg prqq ’□w handle only Caterpiil r equipment wc are dispos>rg . _*d farm implements which remain in our stocks. No Reasonable O ffer Refused! COM BINES H A Y E Q U IP M E N T 1— JD .~5 Power Mower— 7' HD cutter bat , — New Idea Power Mower— 7' c u rtt; bai. 1—-JD Mod 116 W Baler, '52 mod. in good condition. 1— JD Mod 214 W Baler. '58 Mod.— ti*et only 1 season and has been recondi tioned— is in new condition. DRILLS Find it fast in the yellow pages . . . such soil nutrients as sulfur, zinc and molybde o f your valuable ammonia. Jam es V. L um s M ISCELLANEOUS 2 Goble Diaks— 24' High blades, depth gauges like new. s.raper?-- 1— Oliver 3 bottom plow. Contains ammonia, nitrogen. Combines with you shallow placement, light draft anti no loss to thank m> many friends for cards, letters .uid flowers, also visits during my recent stay in a hospital. Sueh Udngs were deeply appreciated. Again thank you. Joseph S. Brooks VOTE No. 28 for tractors ix>oking it up in the Classified section of the tele phone directory is a national habit. It is a “ buyers” num. Our famous ’’sure sign” applicators give A 1—JD 420 Wheel tractor '58 mod. with oHy 141 hours— like new. I - J D 50 Wheel Tractor '52 mod. with #rd|.O -M atic front end. I — JD 40 Crawler tractor '54 mod. with H D. Wagoner Loader and * me attachment and #1100 Tool i Harvest Aqua is specially formulated for N o rth west soils by Pacific Cooperatives. wed- CARD OF THANKS I am taking this wray Mi s I — JD 55 H Combine '57 Model completely equipped tor peas. level Land Combines— '51 Mod & '53 Mod i — JD 26 S Combine— in good condition. Missiles ore slowpokes . . . Aqua Ammonia is a favorite throughout the w l>e CARD OF THANKS We extend our appreciation to loyed the Wasco Fire Dept., neighbors and friends who came so rapidly when we called for help May 6. 1 he D. A. Kaseberg family W H A T 'S D O IN G Z At YOUR Best man was a close friend ol the groom’s, R. J. Gretza, of Po»-: land. The groom and his l»est nre, wore light summer suits. The Haven residence was beau tifully decorated in a pink an I white color scheme, carried out in the flowers and candles which graced the lace covered table th.it held the wedding cake Mrs. Par- roll Sayrs of Moro played the wedding march and also accom panied Mrs. J. K. McKean, who sang “O Promise Me" and “The Lord’s Prayer.” After the ceremony the newly weds slipped away for a brief trip returning Sunday for a reception at the home of the bride’s mother, w'hich was attended by scores of friends and well-wishers of th > 1— Belt pulley drive for Mod 'M '' J.D. 1— Header Transport for JC 3 —JD Mod B drills with hitch. 3—JD LL drills. 8---JD M»d LZA 20 x 7 Mulch Hoe Drills '7 inch spacing! solid packer wheels, on rubber— just like new. combine. 1 — 16' Cheney reel for Miss»*/ K errs r,0 combine. 2 New 16' Love reels for JD 95 or ?5H combines. Call Your Nearest STONE MACHINERY STORE FOR LOCATION OF ITEMS - - - www Classified neetioii. Yes, a dealer of name brand refrigerator sold one without sales effort Iwwatir- my wife and I knew what we wanted. His advertise* ment in the yellow pages was his silent salesm an!’ This goes to show that the Classified section is used to advantage by seller and buyer alike. 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