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HAGE 4 flHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1961 w ere Don Cox, Mrs . O. N. Rug Green, Norma Daniel». At the . Bernard M artin. gles, Mrs. Willard B arnett and Im erican le g io n Auxlli- Pole the day before Chrsitma» Mrs. Charles Davis jf Grass Val- meet at the home of Mrs. was Carol M urray as Mrs. Santa, ley and Mr. and Mrs George Wil- by Ann ii.ilzrr nett H attrup W ednesday Jan- Bill Myers as Mr. Santa, Cohn cox of The Dalles and Clyde Da- t 11 Mrs. George von Borstel Rude as H ardrock, W alter Myers The Gamma Lambda No. hl vis of Condon. The A lberty’s re as Coco, E dw ard B urkhart as Joe T heta Rho met in the IOOF hall turned home Thursday. Mrs. Kenneth H attrup and W ayne M urray as Grumpy. Mr. and Mrs. Bud B rinkert and Tuesday evening Dec. 27 for then- and Rita were dinner guests The tin soldiers and m ajorettes regular meeting. Monya Neal, Victor Johnson went to Silverton Year’s day at the home of Mr New and were Alice Blair, Diane Burnett, president presided with 20 mem- after Christm as and spent till Mrs. George von Borstel. I^ee Gay man, W inifred Kihs, l>ers present. They made plans Jan. 2 visiting her mother, Mrs. < ynthia Ludeman, Patricia Mit- for the reception for Monya to Louis Matye and Mr. Mayte. chum, Michael Browing, Gene l i e heid Jan u ary 8. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Higley of Rufus News B urnett, Jack Estes, Clinton Mr. and Mrs A rzell Lemley spent La Grande spent part of the holi Green, C’hris Masters, Mike Mac- Christm as eve with th eir son, day vacation with her parents the liy Mrs. George Fox nab, Michael McLaughlin, Rich Duane Lemley and family ,'n Boyce Blaylocks. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lemley had The Rufus grade school pre ard Myer», Karl Petersen, (¡ary Portland. Christm as day they all went to Gresham for dinner with as dinner guests New Year’s day sented their C hristm as program Pettit, Kenny Rogers, Ixmny Mrs. Charles Ix»mley and F rank Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brinkert, Vic Dec. 23 at the school auditorium . Trum bull. The toy dolls and anim als were Lemley. O ther guests were Mr. tor Johnson and Hugo and Itolicrt The hand played several selec and Mrs. Gordon Lemley and Manke tions under their music teachers K athy B urnett, Joyce Hartzell, family and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetn Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap direction. The play was “S anta’s K athy Ann H arm an’ Chris White, Lamkln and children of St. Hel were hosts at a New Year’s eve S u rp rise” and the ones taking K athy Steward, Sue Morris, B ar ens. party at their home. Guests in part were Nancy Doolin as Mrs. bara W illiams, Jeri Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A rzell Lemley re cluded Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mr. Martin, Wayne Snyder as Mr. Debbie Cazier, P atty Daniels, Mi turned home Monday accompan and Mrs. H arry Hooper and Martin, Dianne Cazier as Maij. chele Saranovich, Rich Frldkey, ied by their son in law anil dau Floyd of T.vgh Valley, Mr. and Martin, Sonya Petersen as Susan Allen Peck, Bobby Masters, Steve ghter Mr. and Mrs. David Stump Mrs. Jack Cushman and family Martin, Denny Thompson as Al Romlg, Stan Romtg, Leslie Black- of Monmouth who stayed till and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock of len Martin and Keith McKay as hurne, Ronnie Jensen. Vines Gay- Wednesday. Moro. The evening was spent Jack Martin. The club girls were man, Bill Slusher, Eddie Blair, playing bridge with Mr. Kock Faith Reed, Bonnie Pardue, Jean The elves w-ere Gregg Jensen, E u The Theta Rho girls held a ne Ga.vman, Zelda McLaughlin, gene Tgubota, Lyle Green, Keith dance in Grass Valley Legion hall holding high score and Mrs. Kock Rotierta Daniels, Judy Langlitz, Thompson, (¡ary Brown, John low Refreshm ents were served T hursday evening, music was hy Colleen Bunett, Day Estes, Carol H ottm an, John Macnab, Edw ard later In the evening hy the host records. Aliout thirty young peo Taylor, Brenda Jensen, Susan Daniels and Billy Rogers. The ess. ple enjoyed the evening Refresh fairies were Nina Daniels, V irgin Mr. and Mrs Jam es Taylor and m ents of punch and cookies were ia B urnett, Joyce B urkhart, Glyn- family of Moro were dinner served during the evening. Mrs. da Trum bull, Debra Baum, P a tri Gordon I^m ley, Mrs. Kendrick guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Al- TRAVEL HIGHWAY 97 cia F rits, Robin W hite and K ath lierty New Years day. Dunlap, Mrs. Art Schilling and leen McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer OKANOGAN CARIBOO Mrs. Earl Olds were chaperons. Act 4 was the M artin home and Julia and Helen drove to The M iu x r Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor* TRAI C hristm as afternoon. The guest K fW o y Dalles Monday leaving little Hel IA W 5 O N CRI stel and sons were visitors in 1,523 M iU« ch lld rer were the 2nd and 3rd en with Charles Perrigo ami tak The Dalles Monday. grade with Jackie Beers giving ing Linda and Leslie Perrigo with Mr. and Mrs. Owen E akln an I the letter to Santa. Carolyn them to take Julia back to Mon family and Mr. and Mrs. Hans M tU o d Thompson and Judy M clnnes m outh to resum e her studies at Meves and Barbara left Monday sang * Oh Holy Night.” after Christm as for California OCE after spending the holidays here with her parents. where they visited Disneyland re The carolers and choir mem- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark of ’RINCE GEORGI turning home Monday. tiers were Robyn Baum, Mardee Verne Mobley, with the N ation Culver spent the holiday week Childers, Paula Hartzell, Diane rtunzDx*11’ “*U AJ Barker al Guard, left Monday for Fort end here at the H arry Stark Macnab, Marlene McLaughlin, QUE S M I Shirley Morris, Gradlne Phillips,’ Ord, Calif., after spending tile home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo holidays with his parents the Carolyn B urkhart, Barbara Med- and daughter of The Dalles spent Verne Mobleys at Kent. ler, Yvonne Holcomb, Susan Bal Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mobley hail New \e a r s day here with her lard, Ixwana Burnett, Lynda parents, the Frank T. Bayers. as guests New Year’s day to cele Byrd, Lois Klmmet, M artina P et •O O M .U brate their son Ronnie’s birthday ersen, Jenifer Hahn, Sandra 17» David Bayer returned to his his grandm other, Mrs. A. A D un home iti Davis, Calif,, Sunday af Swett, Laslie Pardue, Ju d y Mcln- lap, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Flalz ter spending the holidays with nes, (¡wen W att, Carolyn Thomp and family of Kinz.ua and Darlene his parents the Frank T. Bayers. son, Danny Jensen, Otto Peter Miller of Moro. sen, David Slusher, Jack W hite. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belshe of Arm Falkia, Dennis Stoats, Doug Hartzell, Endorby Pullman, Wash., spent New Years Dinner guests at the home of Keith Morris, Wee Pardue, Sam < ® L ¡ |V E R N O N Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rust New day w ith her parents the Boyce Prince, Paul Langlitz, Robert Blaylocks. Year’s day were Mr. and Mrs B urkhart, Bill Roberts, Ronnev Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H attrup W e»tbank Farl Olds and Robin, Mr. and Peothland I Rogers and Rill Macnab. Mr». Ralph Rust, Mr. and Mrs and Rita and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A 42 ■immer land The Rufus Grange held a card Holmes and family were dinner John Alley and family and Mr. ■PENTICTON party at the Grange hall on Dec. K 42 guests of the Misses Cassie and and Mrs. H erm an Ziegler J r 31. The high prize w inners were Mabel Holmes in The Dalles New and family of The Dalles. Art Sm ith of Wasco and Mrs. 'Ouiww L«X, Dinner guests ut the H erm an Year’s day. Oroville ¡Tonasket Holland Johnson. The low prizes Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor Ri v e n id » i letei-a home New Year’s dav k O m ak j went to Sam Brock and Mrs. Joe were Mr. and Mrs. Arden Peters stel, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mar >k on a g o n i S ' J OroM Sorick. The grange women served Mrs. W. D Barnett, Arnold Sharp tin and Sharyl Blagg were dinner lOJCawlw refreshm ents at the end of the guests New Year day at tin* Don and Mr. and Mrs. W illard Bar card game. There will be another ald von Borstel ho,nt1. nett. Entiot card party In two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Len Garland left Mrs. H arriett Wells left Friday for her home in Glide after »pend* T hursday for Montague, C alif, visited their son ing the holiday with her m other w here they t harles Garland and family re Mrs. T M. Rolfe. ' ELLENSBURG T- turning home Monday. i R si M m 37 19 Mrs. W. F Schilling had din * * " ' * ”* Y A K IM A ' Around fifty Legion and Auxil j r \ \ Wopoto n e r with the Roy Schillings New iary members of George Bell Post ToppeniiHJ Years day. No. 10 and friends attended the oldendu le M Mr and Mrs. Alex B lander and New Year’s eve party held In the Moryfcäl G M wuwm 'frj family went to Portland Friday Legl m hall In Grass Valley. Th-* Jrt W i n 1 .Brggt on business for the day. evening was spent dancing and M oro Mr. and Mrs Gene Reynold» some played cards. Refreshments jM o d r o , 97,’ '4 0 and family were dinner guests were served later. Monday at the Donald von Bor V R r^lm ond Mrs. A. von Borstel and Phil stel home. had dinner with the VV S Holmes Ayrtl« U<l Mr and Mrs Boh Tatum and Monday. fannlv nf Kent were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and Ihursday evening at the Donald family left Dec. 27 for Lebanon lot« von Borstel home. Cb«muli to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 138 Je rry Coy It ret in ning home Fri Mr. and Mr». Wallace May I l i a d e •lay. a business trip to Portland Tues- Mi. and Mrs. Bernard Martin «lay and hack Wednesday. KLAM ATH FAILS UMNO fia n k von Borstel Jr. of R,,S(. went to Portland Friday on busi burg spent the Christm as week ness and back Saturday. 73 ! f i t No Mr ami Mrs. Dale Padget left end at the holne (lf f„ s |i;u.en(s WEED * • • • * H^p.wor , JIUJ Orarvi Hiyk»or> Monday after C hristm as for their Mr. and Mrs Frank von Borstel **»p«»*d leed» In addition Mr. and Mrs Frank home in Seattle after s|>ending Sayr», Tony an«l Melissa of Moro Phil w eI,S n A V<W Bor"tel a n l wr Grau Valley Peach Carl Home garden peach leaf curl control is due. Sherm an Coun- tians having trouble with rolling and crinkled leaves should mage a control fungicide application. F irst application should be ap plied now and the second a month later. Lime sulfur, Puratized Agri cultural Spray and TAG are the fungicides suggested for home garden use— all are liquid fungi cides and are easier to handle than the preparation of Bordeaux m ixture. To prepare 3 gallons of spray add 3 tahlesjxions of P u ra tized A gricultural Spray or 1 Vi tablespoons of TAG or 5 table spoons of lime sulfur, to 3 gallons of water. X v ' I I C 4-H CLUB NEWS Reddy Kilowatt’s Helpful Hints T he Hi-Yu Horse club with Marjiarie Var3 Glider and Doris Coelsch as k?aders inet at the Coleeh home Dec. 1.’1 at 7 p. m. J ofin Hilderrbranil iand Calvin McDt?rmid ofr Wasco and Curly DcMi>ss of Mloro wene guests. We filimi out our registration cards We assigned reports to some of the memlier,s.. The re ports will b» about caring for your horse, feeding, training and diseases. We will try to lie more active this year. Janey McKean, reporter HOW TO M AKE YOUR HEATING DOLLAR GO FA R TH ER ! f y CAROL LARE WOMENS ThAYB- DigÉOW?, GHElJL O IL C O M P A N / IÑCLUoeS THÈSE. TPS ON CfcMNG coM puer füñ . Rtf • M ak e c e r ta in y o u r house is well insulated, and th at your doors and w indow s a re w e a th e r- stripped. T his cuts heat loss and gives you more value for your heating dollar. • T ry to k eep d ra p e s draw n and shades pulled a t night and in rooms not in u se b e c a u s e h e a t passes readily through window glass. • You can save heat by closing oft rooms at night w h e re w in d o w s a r e raised If the room has a separate therm ostat, set it as near the outside tem perature as possible. • If your furnace has air filters, keep them clean. D irty filters slow down air circulation and make your furnace work ha rder. R eddy K ilow att hope» these hints will help save you heating dollars. And remember, R eddy’s al ways at your service for home comfort and con v e n ie n c e L ive b e tte r electrically. n ô A œ ry : fy c y o tu /fa s L i am P assing I ’L L A B A / A y s M E H P T d fd 6 H T z I'LL S16NAL ALL MV 7ÜÍ2Ñ-OTFS, B / H A M P O P B liñk EP U 6 H T . ■ CoVfOfft: STAPfCJT ÊApL/ 1 ANP SKP ß ö ö p e n t PARK; 1 i ' ll pul clear orriFif ftA iw y 1 vvUtt-jepEF i have tô park . 1 ÉhUoyitstô PRlÉKlPS AMP PLACÉS, a OdcRT hours frcm mé . cofw&r l ^ l s^6u (HL - IAÁI / P A C IF IC P O W E R & L IG H T C O M P A N Y SA LE Madras Livestock Auction Market Mr. »lid 11 r , How, ril U ar|and w L ih e , J a Hpe,,t ( h rlstm as weekend at the home of hl» par- W m ‘- ’, k ?'1 M rs U n New' Y.* \ i ,S A *,u,z‘‘r spent win, 4’ “t ? 4,v an<’ overn lfh t ,,h Mr. and Mrs Gus H artm ann M, and Mrs. Bill Pauach and Mrs Kenneth H attrup and Rita went to Portland Monday on busi ness and back Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs Boyce Blaylock hail as their guests Christm as her brother in law and sister, Mi ami Mrs. c L. Tallman and Rich ard of (¡resham who came S atu r day and left Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and children of Kent were dinner guests New Year's day at the John Rusts. Mr. and Mr». Ralph Rust and Mrs John Rust were business vis Itors in The Dalles Friday Mr. and Mrs Ralph Rust had as th eir guests from Monday after C hristm as till Thursday th eir son In law- anil daughter, Mr and Mrs. Bob Otness ami family from Bremerton. Mr Otness is with the U. S. Navy and Is on duty in California Mr. and Mrs. D L Reynolds spent New Year’s eve at the Wal lace May home. Mr and Mrs Sam A liberty and family drove to Corvallis T ues day to help w ith (he reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox on th e ir golden wedding an n i versary Dec 28. 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