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HACK 3 SHERMAN COUNTY Moro Personals JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, O T O R E R 21 Wasco News the Oregon u ittn n g . Mr Ro ick received her Grand Temóle degree during the Portland visit Beginning last week and con tinuing through Nov. 8. the W as co Church of Christ is sponsor ing a school of missions each Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There will lie a different m issionary speak er for each week. Last weeks guest speaker was Bob V em tn , of Joplin, Mo., who is a member of the cast in the nationwide TV show’, "Homestead,V.S.A.”, a film based on the family life of four fissionarv families, and is produced in Hollywood. Next week. Je rry W atkinson, a m is sionary from w estern Mexico, I960 Mr. and Mrs. Lam er Sayrs left l»y Pauline Broughton th is week for Colorado where th eir d au g h ter Dayanne and Phil- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker ip Coombs will be m arried Sat are parents of a new baby, born urday. last Friday. The boy, as yet un Leo Mayers was in Moro from named, weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz. his home in Walla Walla Tues Mrs. Elva Dehler attended the day on some Uxsmess for the governm ent, he now being an ap Grand Temple session of Pythian praiser of ¡anil in this area. Sisters in Portland Oct. i‘-ll. Mrs Mrs. I>eta E d in g e r returned Dehler was a page, as well as be the first of the week from Seattle ing chairm an of the banquet com w here she spent several days mittee. A highlight of her trip visiting h er son. W alter, and was the renewal of a friendship family. with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rodet- Mr. and Mrs. George Reed took ick of Honolulu, who m Mrs. Deh- son W alter to Portland Monday lei first met five years ago on w here he had his knee operated a trip to that e’ty. Mrs Roder on at St. Vincent*« hospital Tues ick at that time was Most Excel Z E N IT H TV day m orning to correct a football lent ( hief of the Honolulu lodge. S a le s & SERVICE Injury incurred in the Grant Jus, pi ior to the Portland session I nion game He came out of it Mrs. Dehler learned the Roder SERVICE ON ALL MAKES alright and is expected home by icks were visiting in California, Call ANDY PAULSON the end of the week. and w rote inviting them to atten 1 Telephone JO 5-3513 Ben Musa of The Dalles in cum bent state senator, was in town W ednesday distributing cards and talking about his hopes STOCK REDUCTION SALE fry re-election. Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss ju st returned from a successful Stock Reduction Sale Continues hunting trip to the north fork of 10% Cash Discount Thru Oct. 31st the John Day and are getting ready to leave for Phoenix, h u r Some items are sold out but many are still on hand ried because of the serious illness of E lbert DeMoss. RANCH & HOME STORE Mrs. Edw in Balsiger and dau g h ter will fly in to Portland Moro, Oregon from Haw aii Saturday and Ed win will fly to San Francisco where he will i>e discharged from his navy service and ready to sta rt civilian life again. 9:45 Church School There are classes for all age groups. 11:00 C hurch Service Sermon Theme. "The Macedon ♦ i ian Call” 5:30 W estm lnser FellowsL p E rnest C. G oodenberter, Pastor enables the family to limit the cost to its needs or wishes. Mr. Mrs. Leo W atk in s had a> c guests Mr. & Mrs W D Wa, Mr and Mrs froze, there was Ice in the camp w ater bucket, and the distaff side of the fam ily was more than glad to exchange a sleeping bag in a ten, for the comforts of a warm bed, even if it meant returning earlier than they had Intended N « W lN T K » H * T tO K k l Bill B roughtor Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 40 E. 2nd St. le i. ( ’Ytt-33tt2 The Bailee, Ore. S he rm a n T h e a te r Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22 THE SUN NEVER ON A MORE SAVAGE SAGA, Makes off-road trips easy! Our new I nternational 4 wheel-drive models are geared and powered to go. . . anywhere. Is rough country a problem? Let us help you choose the I nternational 4 x 4 to handle i t Sunday and Monday, October 23 and 24 If you have a service problem of any kind — CUSHMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY JOHN DEERE’S MORO. OREGON Phone JO 5 3555 NEW GENERATOR OF POWER a new line of John Deere tractors which represent one of the most thor ough tractor design and development programs ever achieved. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 INTERNATIONAL’ TRUCKS e AM ERICA’S THRIVING AGE OF ACTION DALMOR EQUIPMENT CO. : A o *« Leonard F ie ld s also a tte n d , game at Burns. Monday, October 10, Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr» loyd Royse, Mrs. Sally W right ,d Mrs Augusta Royse enjoye* leisurely drive to Hood R iv ’f here they visited the Sheldrak, mily, relatives of Mrs. Lloy\ \vse, and also visited her aim' rs. Sheirbon. spent from W ednesday until F ri day on a vamping and deer h u n t ing trip at the D err ranch near Dayville They reported seeing a num ber of deer, but all were does. Thursday night, the temn- Iropped, the ground See us about tru c k s ...w e know! ▼ Í Last F riday Mr. t >1 Mrs vin Thomas and Mi and Lloyd Royse drove to Bun the football game. Mr. and in> and Mrs. Vinton W atkin was the 55th wedding annivei iry of Mr. and Mrs. W. I>. Ww SEE .«.ORO COMMUNITY PR ESBY TER IA N CHURCH ju lio will speak on "R evruitir Training of M issionaries.” Last Sunday young Rile> dy and his brother reeei new pet in the form of a Sh pony. Monday m orning Rile couldn't bear to leave for w ithout riding the pony on* time. 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