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FACE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON Moro Personals in Rc FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1961 id Jan. 21, starting at days. Refreshments of ribbo season Mrs. Margie Gray of Spo- jello salad, wafers, coffee and te Kane, who was an overnight guest Dec. 28. On New Year’s day Mrs guest attended. an Carpenter, presi- Don Feller, a recent graduate Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Barnett was served at the close of th Dec. 27, and John B Payne. Mrs. Wright had as dinner guests Mr. by Pauline Broughton r rformance Registry In- and Mrs. Grant Tucker and Mrs. were Christmas guests of their of North Dakota Teacher’s college afternoon. Gray was here to attend the wed- Mr. and Mrs. son and daughter in law, Mr and at Minot, N. D., Is now teaching ternutior , will attend and ad- Mrs. Sallie Wright had a ding of her niece, Miss Lois Daily Augusta Royse. Friday of the recent holiday address e meeting. John Payne were afternoon call Mrs. Jerry Barnett and family. business education at Sherman guests during the recent holida week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse to Mr. Payne, which took place ers. High School, having succeed? 1 AU or ny livestock producers accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, Vernon Gurth during the holi are w elcon ne. The primary tunc« John Kellogg, drove to Hood Riv Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Belshee and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse had as tion of iht i group is to promote days. daughters were guests of Mr. and their dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. er, where they attended a basket Mr. and Mrs A. B. Christianson and encourage se of production ball game. Mrs. Roy Belshee at Moro on Paul Fraser and daughters, Ron New Years. brought their granddaughter, records on beef attle in the state da and Sherrie, Louis Miller, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse Christi Stewart, home with them of Oregon. The group has been watched the old year out as guests Norman Gochnauer and sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barnett, from their recent trip to Salt most helpful m helping the beef of Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson. all of Moro, and Mrs. Augusta sponsors of the Youth Group of Lake, Utah She is attending cattle production program move The back to school movement the Wasco Church of Christ, en Royse. school here and plans to stay for ahead a little faster than in the was in full swing last Monday Thursday, Dec. 29, Mr. and tertained the young people at a past. some time. Marvin Thomas took his sons Watch Party on New Year's Eve Mrs. Lloyd Royse and Everett, Annual Soil CouM-rvation A drivers license examiner will John and Jim, and Everett Roy at the Barnett home. The guests Mrs. Augusta Royse and Miss The tenth annual meeting of se, to Corvallis on that day. Mr. be on duty Itetween the hours of played games, roasted weenies in Ronda Eraser of Moro, were din 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. on Tuesday, the Sherman Soil Conservation and Mrs. Leroy Belshee returned the fire place, and were served a ner guests of the Vern Dutton district has been set for 1:15 p. m. January 17 at the courthouse. Jeannette to her studies at OSC. buffet lunch late in the evening. family. Russel Southard and wife are Jan. 24, county courthouse, Moro. also, and Vernon Root took son Kaye Whipple was pleasantly An interesting and informative Curtis, and Freddie Dormaier, to here and living in a trailer on the surprised with a birthday cake program is being developed. Last King lot while he is learning the Klamath Falls, where they re during the festivities, which clos Dr. Otis G. Perkins territory as a salesman for Dal- year snow reduced attendance at turned to their classes at OTI. ed with a short devotional at mor. He has had previous exper the session so supervisors of the The Tillicum Club met last week 12:30. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eng- board hoj»e for a good turn out with Mrs. Art Smith for an after Optometrist ience with the John Deere line. this l>erg assisted the Barnetts with year. Jack Noonan left Friday for noon of bridge. Mrs. Harry Van the party. About fifteen members 40. E. 2nd HL “Crested Wheatgrass Manage Gilder won the prize for high Genoa, Nebraska to spend a week of the church group, and one 7 el. CY4-BMS The Dallm, Ore. or so visiting with relatives there ment will l»e discussed by Don score. Mrs. Elva Dehler was low. Hyder, Squaw Butte Experiment including an aged sister in a Others present were Mrs. Paul wheel chair who fell and broke Station, range specialist, during Patrick, Mrs. Sam Brock, Mrs. the program. Review of district, Lawrence Funk, Mrs. Trace her arm a few days ago. activities and election of super- Fields Sponsored by V /asco Am erican Leg on and Mrs. Leona Van Gil- Mrs. Tommy Thompson is home 1 . .. from the hospital arriving Tues- ... 10' “c ful1 pr> der. d a v but ii.o w i l l have h a v n to tn stay «»»v flat fi'.t in 1« ® gIain announced next day will eek w111 l’lie list of guests for the meet l>ed for a couple weeks befo. ing of the Tuesday Club as Mrs. getting about. Her mother, Mrs. Tree Orders Harry Van Gilder’s recently in Lloyd McCrae of Pendleton is Time is still available to ordec cluded the name of Mrs. Keith here to help out. trees and shrubs for farm win 1- McDonald, who did not attend. Msr. Don Thompson has been break planting. Trees can be se Guest list should have included recuperating at the home of her cured from the State Board of Mrs. Paul Patrick, mother-in-law, Mrs. Inez Thomp- Forestry and various private nur« Conley Silsby, instructor in son in Moro since her return series. Order blanks and sources music in Puget Sound Bible from the hospital. She is gaining of trees can I k * secured from your school, and a group of five wiil strength and will take it easy a County Extension office. appear at the Wasco Christian few more days. Varieties available vary includ- church for the evening serv'ce Kim Bayer, young son of Mr. i»« Austrian Pine, Ponderosa next Sunday. Next week, two mis and Mrs. Claud Bayer, was taken Pine, Chinese Arboritae, Chinese sionaries, Martha Joy and Ro to a hospital in The Dalles Tues- Elm, Locust, Green Ash, Caragana l»erta 'few of Dillingham, Alaska, day morning where he underwent and others. Special trees for par- will lie at the church for a 7:00 an appendectomy. ticular sites or appearance can o’clock program. c V / r > y r/ in Sfrfa.., many times I k * secured from out The Wasco Women’s Study Club • To save on your home heating, he sure that win of state. ( ARD OF THANKS met Monday at the home of Mrs. dows and dixtrs are weather strip p ’d, and that your Art Smith. Co-hostesses were Mrs I want to sincerely thank all Like a new-born baby entering this life, from whom great house is insulated. Phis keeps heat from leaking out Delmer Smith, Mrs. Vernon Root the j>eople who sent me flowers, things arc expected, the prescription handed you by your of the house. Kirk’s Plumbing and Mrs. Earl Richelderfer. About plants, and cards while I was in Doctor has a purpose The prescription also has a definite twenty-two were present, includ the hospital. It made the days • Keep your refrigerator and vour freezer defrosted route to follow . & Heating seem much shorter. ing Mrs. Genevieve Burnap of By keeping the frost thickness ten than an eighth ùour prescription s purpose is to provide you w ith prépara« Powell Butte, who is District Pre I would also like to thank the of an inch, you can reduce the running time of these A11 Types of Plumbing t t .; important in restoration or improvement o f the health sident of FWG. During the pro people who have l»een caring for two important electric appliances. of the person for whom it is intended. It should be brought my children gram hour, Mrs. Walter Rruckert and Hot Water Heat • Plan meals to utilize your electric oven for more reviewed the book, “Drummers to the pharmacy w ithout delay. Carefully compounded, and Mrs. Don Thompson than one item at a time, thus making it do double or Have Electric Pipe Thawer and Dreamers,” by Chick Reland- w ith directions attached, the preparation is then ready to be triple duty. ( A ltD OF THANKS der, and which gave an insight used to accomplish its high purpose. Ivan Kirkelie, Moro Thanks to my many friends • You will save on hot water if you do your washing into the lives and customs of Our pharmacy is one of the community's prescription centers, for the greatly appreciated flow only when you have at least one full load of clothes. Northwest Indians in the early Phone JO 5-3220 and provides reliable professional service for prescriptions ers, cards and calls during the TTjese are just a few of the ways you get your biggest at all times. past few weeks. value from dependable PP&I electric service. Use it Mrs. Tommy (Cathy) Thompson « often, use it efficiently. Live better electrically. WASCO PHARMACY / TO MORO WATER USERS: 10(H) Wasco News Saturday, Jan. 21 ONE O ’CLOCK P. M. W aeco Leg'on Hall DOOR PRIZE . -V I Reddy Kilowatt’s Helpful Hints HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOME COMFORT DOLLAR GO FARTHER! County Ramblings County Agricultural Agent Agricultural Adjustment will be discussed during a panel TV ap pearance over KGW-TV, Channel 8, Portland, during the next three weeks, states T. W. Thompson. Participants will include Dr. Carroll Battum, a g ric u ltu ra l economics, Purdue university; Dr Henry Ahlgren, and F. E. Pric*, Dean, School of Agriculture, and director of research ami exten sion, OSC. Time schedule is: Agricultural Adjustment No. 1 7:30 a. m. January 15. Agricultural Adjustment No. 2 7:30 a. m., January 22. Telecast will also be made over KOAC-TV, Corvallis. As of lA'biitiiiy 1, 1001 the Moro City Coun cil insists that till Witter Accounts must be paid by tin* first of tin* following month, and one fourth of till I>elin<|ucn1 Witter Accounts must be paid each month in .addition to current wuter hill nutil <*h‘;tr<‘d. If not complied with your w ater service will he diseont ¡tilled. Ke-eonncci ion will e ist $5.00 in prepayment. BY ORDER o E T H E CITY COCXCII. Darwin W inH ilder, Mayor Î4» CULUS Reynolds '«sag / .JACK OAWt/ KAY MEDFORD/DON ROLES/- j Saturday Afternoon Kiddie Matinee 2:00 P. M. January 14 ACTUALLY FILMED IN THE Taylor IXHM.K NO. 113 I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tues CF^ J days In 1.0 OF. hail. Tran- aient and visiting brothers are cordially inv.teo Floyd Haines. N. C Leo Watkins, Secretary 8 p.m. Auctioned Priced to Sell Fast Complete line of Body & Paint Equipment, Com Plug Cleaner & Tester, Armature Tester, Leakage TV1E MAGNIFICENT Fester Wheel Balancer, Front end Equipment, Steam CTI-rawwiMiaffwrwMagi.rwwVa ¡¡¡aiw Cleaner, Compressor, Tune-up Machine, Lubrication Kiddie Matinee Jan. 14 Also rv \ Equipment, Hoses (Air-Exhaust-W ater) Fire Ex- tinquishers, Portable Heater, Creepers, Complete Line MAGNIFICENT COLORI Sunday & Monday. January 15 & 16 meet the world*» youngest financial wizard! ; Florence Thompson, N. G. Mon» Sat. January 14 plete line of Office Equipment, Jacks, Drills, Bench LDDCK A. F. & %. M. Hplen Martin, Secretar 8 a.m. to Grinders, Vises, Valve Grinding Equipment, Spark Kethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.K.H ’«¿X Meets every second Thurs Wasco Meets First and Third Tuesdays. Visiting /G / brethern welcome. Harland McDonald, W M. Vernon Root, Secretar Lupine RrLe k a fi Lodge \ ïïTTnl Meets 2nd and 4th Tue* Viel’ I GARAGE EQUIPMENT A F R IC A N J U N G L E I«aura Sather, Master Florence Rruckert, Sec’y. day each month. Visiting meml»ers invited. Moro, Ore Erma Johnson, W M. Dorothy Ifcater. Secretary ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ > BOBBiKiNS C iN e M A S c o ^ C / « Friday & Saturday, January 13 & 14 Meets First and Third Saturdays each month at 8:00 p. m. 7 à i PHONE GI 2-5262 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Sherman Theater Farmers Income Tax Guide The 1961 farmer’s tax guide is now available. Copies are at the three cooperative grain growers offices, First National Bang, an 1 the county extension office, court house, Moro. The publication explains most of the income tax rules which ap ply to farmers and those who have tax questions about farm ing. The liooklet is written ;n plain language and contains num erous examples to show how the rules work in actual situations. 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