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PACK 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Moro Personals FRIDAY. JULY 2», I MO A drivers license examiner will than 40 acres of our crop last < t i l l ) OF THANKS ( IK D O F T il IN K S week and threatened much more want to thank the friend: We want to thank our neighbo .Mr. aiiJ Mrs. Garman Peick ust 2, at the courthouse between Mr. and Mrs. Everett Winnett and We neighbors w ho helped put oui an»i the Wasco Fire Departme ert and three sons arrived Sunday the hours of 0 a. m. and 4 p .m. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson the stubble fires that endanger»»« for help in fighting the fire la night from Minneapolis, Minne Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Virtue and week on our ranches. ir crop last ( ARD OF THANKS ird a sota to spend their vacation with Malcolm McDermid Earl and J< ?ntr The family of A. T. ‘ Tom'' his brother, Garis Peickert, who is Karen drove to Camp Menucha Tom Macnab Striker gratefully acknowledge Sunday to bring home their dau parts man at Dalmor Equipment. Mr. and Mrs. T F. Winston, she ghter Vicki, who spent the week with sincere thanks the many Pharmaciti. kind expressions of sympathy ex / Prescription a niece of Mrs. Tom Woodcock, there. tended by so many during their were here from Seattle^ Wash , to spend the week end with the Six states were represented last recent bereavement. Woodcocks The kindness of friends and week with visitors visiting Mr. The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Solo and Mrs. Glenn Virtue. Mrs. Mary neighbors who made his days mon will be special guests at the Milani and daughter Marjorie of brighter during his long illness Community Presbyterian Church Phiadelphia. Penn., Mrs. Walter with visits, flowers and other re next Sunday, July 31. There wdl Russell of Terre Haute, Indiana, membrances will always lie chei- be a family church dinner follow Mr. and Mrs. Goruon Buck and ished by us. Mrs. A. T. Striker ing the church service. All are family of Caldwell, Idaho, Mrs. invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klindworth Marlene Freidman, San Diego, and family John (Curliei DeMoss, Moro, to Calif, Mrs. George Buck and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLenon day was named Sherman county children of Grants Pass, Oregon and family i haii man of a Parks and Recrea Mr. and Mrs E. A. Buck of Menlo, Mr. and Mrs. David Richelderfer tion conference to lie held in Washington. and family Bend, July 30. DeMoss is chair Giles French expects to leave man of the Democratic Party of Powerful and effective, many new drug» can produce Friday morning for Laekview and CARD OF THANKS Sherman county. the trek of the Order of the An Me would like to express our remarkable results. Likewise, much dam age can Joe Sill has been here part of telope held this week end on the sincere gratitude to the Wasco result from improper use or overdose. Dangerous Fire Dept., friends and neighbors the time during the absence of south slope of Hart mountain. for extinguishing the fire in our Bob Ferrell from the bank to get immunities can develop. Permanent injury can be done Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Roberson barley and wheat field, last week. in some time as acting bank - even life con be endangered. left Wednesday for a few days at manager working w i t h Ray J. K. Kaseberg the coast where they hope it will Sparks. Fritz Watkins lie cooler. For good reason, there are restrictions on the use Rev. and Mrs. E rn e s t____ Good- ( ARD OF THANKS enberger are leaving the first of of penicillin, Chloromycetin, certain sulfa compounds We wish to thank all those August for a months vacation. ( ARD OF THANKS who came to our aid last Thurs and other drugs without the care and prescription They will go to Ashland for the We want to thank the friends day morning when a fire started Shakespearian plays and then to of a physician. When your health requires it, consult Montana and Wyoming to visit and neighbors who came to help in a wheat field burning several us when fire burned over more al acres before it was extinguish their children and families. your Doctor. He will prescribe these new and potent ed. We greatly appreciate their ef «.<1RO COMMUNITY remedies when he feels they are required. forts in our behalf. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mabel Haven and family Smith Callaway l>e on duty in Moro Tuesday, Aug Certain Self- Créâtmeut Should l Porri/ ¡fou, Coo... Now Re a d y y ^ V ? for You: NEW 1960 GREEN STAMP IOEABOOK n o i " ’1; grea' cst, . cvcr published! 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