Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 13, 1961, Page 4, Image 4

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SHERM AN C O U N T !
JO U R N A L MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY,
IA N U A R Ï 13, lîMil
football game In San Francisco
Dec 31.
.Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bör­
stel were visitors in Bend at »ne
home of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cov
ner Thursday returning Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garland
of The Dalles s]>ent the weekend
here with his parents, the Len
Garlands.
Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Payne and
family and her mother, Mrs.
Christine Maldaner where they
spent till Dec. 29 with their son
in law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Gomez and family.
Mr. ami Mrs. H. O. Dugger,
Mrs. John Rus, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Rust were business visit­
ors in The Dalles Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayrs and
Tony ami Melissa of Moro were
dinner guests of her mother, Mrs.
A. von Borstel Sunday.
Atxmt sixty |x*rsons attend?«!
the reception for Monya Neal, stock, vice president of Portlan 1
Club un«ler leailershlp of Gwen
right supporter to the warden of Eta No. 7; Wilda Comstock of
met a, Mrs Hockett’s on Janu­
Ross me, January 9, in the base­
Theta Rho Assembly, held in the Eta No. 7; Eva Dubell, N.G. M ult­ Phyllis Lutje Tells
ary 4, 1961.
We had a business
ment of the Moro Church. Janice
IOOF hall Sunday Jan. 8 from nomah No. 45 Portland Eta No.
by Ann Ralzer
meeting,
then
Regina Gamble
2 to 4 p. m.
DeMostt and Judy Thompson
7; Loree Dubell of Eta No. 7; and Engagement To Wed
gave a demonstration on how to
Grass Valley Itehekah lodge No.
The program consisted of a Nedra Dickman, Beta No. 2 Port­
made a casserole. Russell Geiser, sew on buttons and books anil
118 held its regular meeting in
skit, on the order of Queen for a land, musician of the Theta Rho
Judy Axtell and Kathy Heater eyes. Mary Coats gave a talk on
Mrs. Eunice Lutje of Wasco,
the IOOF hall Dec. 21 w ith Helen
Day, put on by the girls under AseembJy.
made an orange float. After the
care of hair.
The meeting was
announces the engagement of her
Bayer, noble grand, presiding.
business meeting we ate what we
the direction of Marjorie Riggs.
adjourned.
«laughter, Phyllis Loreen to Ro­ made.
Guests from six lodges attend­
Those taking part as contestants
bert W illiam O»lell Jr., son of Mr
Linda Hockett, reporter
ed including Selma Watkins, war­
were Monya Neal, Nancy Crews, Rufus News
Our next meeting w ill be held
and Mrs. Robert W. Odell >f
den of the Rebekah assembly,
Sheri Rolfe and Derrie Peters;
January 23, 1961.
Hamel, Minnesota.
Ruth Vose, past president and re­
model« were Nancy Alberty, Ro­
Kathy Heater, reporter
The Kent Livestock Cl ut) has
Miss
Lutje
is
a
senior
at
Sher­
b
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M
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.
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presentative. Arno Vose, senior
salee Eslinger, Ruth Alley and
had
four meetings.
man High School and her fiance
grand warden of the Grand En­
Peggy Riggs; fashion commenta­
At the first meeting held at th?
Mr and Mrs Bill Baum are is a graduate of the College of
The Skrambled
Sewers met
campment, Floyd Evick, Grand
tors were Vee Busse and Carolyn doing a remarkable job with the
St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn. Mr. with Mrs. Myrle Smith Jan. 9 at Ken, school Oetolier 29, I960 we
High Priest, Leona Hollett, co-
Johnson; pages were Alfa Jean square dancing and folk «lancing
Odell is employed as a teacher at 3:3«, in the Grass Valley school. elected officers as follows: presi-
chairman of the eye bank and
Payne, Judy Dunlap, and Janice class which was held at Rufus
The girls were reminded that • lent, Don Mobley; vice-president
De LaSalle High School in Min­
Emma Zetnke, chairman of the
Lemley; Mona Eakin was the school gym Saturday the
7th. neapolis, Minn.
they mu , lx? on time. Roll call Roy Sather; secretary, Teressa
Good of the Order of the Reliekah
emcee. Monya was chosen Queen Mr Baum walks the couples in a
12th has Iteen set for showed 16 members present. M in­ Bardenhagen; song leader, James
Assembly. They were escorted
for the day and presented with square in order that they under­ the August
utes were read and approved. W.I . ar news rejxjrter, James Ta­
wedding.
to the center of the floor and in­
gifts. Mrs. Orville Ruggles played stand the calls, then all «lance
The
girls are to i>e «lone w ith tum. A, least one parent of al­
troduced and welcomed by the
the piano during the program. At to music. The music had two
practice
projects by February. most all the members was pre­
committee.
the close of the program Monya lou«i speakers so ail could hear.
For
future
plans a hair stylist sent. Our leader took a record
The lodge exemplified the de­
cut her cake that centered the The women brought sandwiches 4-H CLUB NEWS
from
The
Dalles
is to visit our of the animals we are taking to
gree work for seven new candi­
lace covered table and was flank­ and cookies for refreshments
fair.
club.
dates including the noble grand s
ed by candles. Mrs. Harold Eakin and a group made and served the
The Playmate Pals had a party
The second meeting w’as held
Mona Eakin, reporter
husband, Frank E. Bayer, her
presided at the tea and coffee lunch in the school cafeteria. \ for their fun-friend? Dec. 19.
at the John Reckman home anil
W
A
N
T
A
D
S
daughter, Julia and her brother-in
service and Mrs. Curtis Neal, fifty cent charge is made so the
We had cupcakes, candycanes,
the third meeting at the home of
law, Claude Bayer and chaplain BOATS — MOTORS — T R A IL ­ mother of the honor guest, ser­
The Busy Bumblebees sewing Hans Bardenhagen Dec. 6, 1960.
school can buy playground equip l>op and i>eppermint Ice cream.
Elaine Alley’s husband, John
ERS AT COST:
Evenrude ved the punch, Mrs. Earl Olds and ment. T ills was
a lot of fun We met again Jan 9. Miss Olsen Club met Jan. 4 at 4 p. m. at the
A, these meetings we made out
Alley, also Gerd Helgestad, A r­
Electric 40 & 75 HP; Bellboy & Mrs. Frank E. Bayer served the and provided entertainment for was our visitor. She helped us Rufus school w ith Mrs. Petersen a schetlule for the year.
thur Schilling and Betty Both-
Dot Boats. You can’t l>eat my cake.
We have judged pictures of
the local people. There w ill be plan our program records, she as leader.
well.
The members answered roll animals and studied the main
prices, must sell by January 1.
another
dance Saturday night on also helps us deckle on goals tor
Out of town guests included
With Julia Bayer and Frank
Come in or call — terms avail- Mrs. Selma Watkins, warden of January 21. Therefore there Is the end of the year. Stehpanie call bv telling wha, there favor­ characteristic's of different breeds
Bayer joining the Rebekahs it
able.
OSCAR’S
SPORTING the Rebekah assembly, Mrs. Flos­ entertainment for each Saturday Barnett led us in our 4-H pledge. ite TV program is. Louana Bur­ of hogs.
makes a three generation of Bay­
GOODS, downtown MADRAS. sie Haynes, Mrs. Elva Dehler and here as there Is a card party a», Ann Wlnegar led us in a pledge. nett brought and served refresh­
The fourth meeting was held at
ers being Rebekahs. Mr. and Mrs.
ments. We played games and sang the home of Kenneth Sather Jan.
Also Chinook Camp Coach.
Linda
Hockett
brought
refresh­
the
Grange
hall
January
14.
Mrs. Sam Brock, all of Wasco;
Frank T. Bayer, Julia’s grand
10 ft.
8-9c Mr. and Mrs. Alliert Zemke of
A fter the freezing weather of ments. The meeting was calle«! to songs. After the business meet­ 3, 1961. At this meeting »ve
parents having lx»en Rebekahs
ing we sewed on the sewing ma­ named livestock diseases, plan­
last
week this week the air feels order by Nina Rhinehart.
STATE
WIDE
PAINT
CO.
com­
Madras; Elizabeth Allen, presi­
since 1913 and 1917.
chine.
Chrstine
Hicks,
reporter
like
spring
it
is
so
warm
out.
ned program for year, talked
plete
painting
and
decorating
dent of Portland Eta No. 7, third
The Christmas party followed
Barbara Medler. reporter about advancement program, and
service, spray or brush. Phone hearld of the assembly; Kay Com- there’s probably more w inter
with exchange of gifts and for
then made ro|>e halters.
lurking arounde the corner.
CY 6 3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E.
members with birthdays a n d
The Come and Get It Cooking
The Sews & Sews sewing club
James Tatum, reporter
12th St. Vern Campbell and
wedding anniversaries in Decern-
Jack
Null,
The
Dalles,
Or.
38tfn
tier. Those with birthdays were
Mrs. Lola M. Barnett, Mrs. Alfred LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your­
self - “ Anchor Brand” Animal
Kock, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, and
Health Products, (>enicillin, and
Mrs. T M. Rolfe. Those with an­
instruments are available at
niversaries were Mrs. Frank E.
your Co-op Oil and Supply a,
Bayer, Mrs. Joe Hammond and
The Dalles.
20c tfn
Mrs. Harold Owens.
Refresh­
ments were served to sixty-two FOR SALE: wheat ranch, 480 V,
members and guests.
255A in crop, balance stubble,
year around creek,
two live
Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Reynolds
wells; land in school district
and Mr1, and Mrs. Gene Reynolds
that pays toward higher educa­
attended the community concert
tion of children of the district
held in The Dalles high school
$«¡8,000 including crop. Terms
auditorium Tuesday evening.
Gordon Johnson, Wasco. Take
Mrs. William Cauthers of Moro
Rufus road north of Wasco, tak •
spent several days last week here
firs, right hand county road,
with her daughter, Mrs. (). N.
firs, house on right
11-2c
Ruggles.
BOATS
—
MOTORS
TRAIL-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and
ERS AT COST:
Evenrude
family went to Bend Sunday to
Electric 40 & 75 H I’; Bellboy A
visit Mr. and Mrs. W illis B rit­
Dot Boats. You can’t beat my
tain and Kay and Gary. Later in
prices, must sell by January 1.
the day they all went to Cove
Come in or call
terms avail­
an<l had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
OSCAR'S
SPORTING
Curtis Stark to celebrate the bir­ able.
GOODS,
downtown
MADRAS.
thday anniversary of Kay B rit­
Also Chinook Camp Coach.
tain.
10 ft.
8-9c
Mr. and Mrs Harry Stark, Ivan
Blagg and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. FOR Agricultural loans see ELBA
of The Dalles and the Mid-Col­
Blagg were among the visitors m
umbia l ’CA, 4th & Court Sis.
Tlie Dalles Thursday.
Oppress 6-2468.
tfn.
Mr.and Mrs. Don Earl had as
dinner guests New Years day her 80 BED OREGON stale approved
brothers, Kenneth and Vernon
nursing home located in beau­
Gooch, Dick Earl and son, Greg
tifu l Hood River Valley, with
of 'fhe Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
lovely fenced grounds. We ac­
Catlen and family and Mr. and
cept all types of elderly eases,
Mrs Bob Ashby and son, and Mr.
as well as room and board care.
and Mrs. James Earl.
31 iln
Mrs. Bob Schilling and daugn- W INK -GOLDENDALB SALES
tern, Julie ami Donna Kay, and
Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has
Mrs Herman Schilling of The
an auction every Friday at one
Dalles were visitors in Portland
o'clock. We have the market if
Jan. (> and 7.
you have the livestock. Guar­
Mr. and Mrs Herman Peters
anteed top prices. Frank Wink
wen, to Hood River Saturday und
33c tfn
were guests of their son, Herman
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
by
Peters Jr. and family and back
appointment only. Custom cur­
home Sunday.
ing
Meat cutting, wrapping,
Mr. ami Mrs. Vernon Eakin
sharp freeze. Kenny's Market,
had as dinner guests Jan. 2 Mr.
Grass Valley. Call ED 32345
ami Mrs. Ikm Earl and family,
for appointment.
23-tfn
Kenneth and Vernon Gooch, ami
Mr. ami Mrs. James Earl. They SPECIAL FEEDER SALE: 12:00
noon, 1'HE DALLBS IIVE
stayed to watch the football game
STOCK COMMISSION, INC.,
Mr and Mrs. Harold O\\«*ns ai
ED COLES CY 161 2 P O
Mrs. Curly Elchler were buslne
Box 631 THE DALLES, ORE
visitors In The Dalles Monday
Consign your cattle now-Coun­
Mr. and Mrs William Brink ter,
try Fresh Cattle Wanted
9e
had as their guests New Years
WANTED: On wheat or st«X’K
e r
eve for dinner Mr. and Mrs John
ranch; 20 years «'xperienee
Alley and family, Mr and Mrs
with machinery and stock, mar­
Duane Anderson and family of
ried, steady. By Feb 1, if possi­
The Dulles and his parents, Mr
ble. W rite Joe Morrow, Wasco,
and Mrs Oscar Anderson of Med
O ltW 'll
| i i j,
ford.
$2
50
per
hour
or
more
for
par,
or
Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth Crews
“ I'alk about time and work savers... why, w 16737107
1
full time route work
Large
were business visitors in The
re,H-at onlers. Man or woman.
Dalles Saturday.
of my washer and dryer, I ’d really have my hands full
Write McNess Co., Box -4014.
Nancy Morgan of Moro was an
Oakland 23, Calif.
11 12<>
over nigh, guest of Nancy Crew s
in just keeping up the laundry. Of course, all of our other
APPLIANCES
Friday.
WANTED: Custom
farming
electric
appliances
are
wonderful
helpers,
to
o
-a
n
d
such
Have or w ill get any machin­
The Baptist Mission Society
ery required to do work when
w ill me«-, at the church Thursday
a bargain at only 45< a day!”
The Solvo fa m ily make» ute of a ll these appliance»
wanted. Donald von Borstel.
Jan. 18 at 2 o’clock, everyone wel­
come.
Grass Valley, Ore.
lie
fo r b elter livin g e le ctrica lly:
, Don Earl. Kenneth and Vernon
Tli Kent Christian Church w ill
Electric living means modern, more pleasurable living to
V Range
iron
Gooch were business visitors n accept sealed bids for sale and
x /R e frig e ra to r
Portland Thursday.
V
Furnace
M otor
removal of the building known
thousands of PP&L customers who, like Mi’s. Salvo, are
✓ Washer
«Z V entilating Fan
H arry Stark and Fritz Rohwe- as the old kxlge hall in Kent;
«Z Dryer
V Heating Pod
der took some cattle to the auc­ sale of dwelling anti lots «les
using lots of low-cost electricity these days —more and
Z W ater Heater
»Z Portable Fan
tion sale a, Madras Wednesday eribed as Lot 1 and par, of Lot 4,
Z W a ffle Iron
¡»r Vacuum C leaner
Mr. and Mrs. rtlll Todd and Blink 22, lying east of hlghwav
more all the time!
V Floor W axer
fam ily were visitors ln The Dal- in T rotter’s First Addition to
/ Sewing M achine
[ / ' roner
les Saturday
Z Power Tools
2
Kent; lx»,s described as 2 and 3
V Television
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and in Block 6 and Lots 1 and 2 in
v Hair Dryer
See your appliance dealer soon. Take a look at all the
[ Z Shaver
fam ily were dinner guests of the Block 11 In original town of
Radio
B ill Todds New Years «lay
✓ Fry Pan
work-saving electric appliances, and be sure you are
Z V a p o rize r
Ken,
Z Food M ixer
Mr. and Mrs. Chester (tried well
r Corn Popper
Bids must be submitted by
Z Biender
Z Film Enlarger
making full use of PP&L electric service- today‘s biggest
went to The Dalles Monday for February 6 to Kent Christian
several «lays on business
Z F ilm D ryer
v Toaster
Church, care of Mis J M W il­
value!
x Z C o ffe e M aker
The Grass Valley Keltekah son, Kent, Oregon High, is re-
Z Sun la m p
lodge No. 118 held Its regular served to reject any and all bids
Z Slide Projector
y / Deep Fryer
meeting in the I(X)F hall Wed
«Z
Electric
Clocks-
lighting
11 -4c
f Z Bottle W a rm e r
nesday evening Mrs. Frank E
Bayer, noble grand, presided with
twenty-six mcmliers present
Smith Callaway
You Live B e tte r... E lectrically!
Mr and Mrs. Donald Clodfeltcr
¿ L I G H T C O M F iA T J V
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Chapel funeral
HOW MANY OF THESE APPLIANCES
service
nn«i Mrs. Walkh-e May.
W
O IK FOR YOU IN YOUR HOME?
Ivonani It Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Schilling and
Phone
(
't
«
3135
Mr. and Mrs Frank Ketiei at-
The Ballen, Oreitmi
tended the Fas, Wes, Shriners
Grass Valley
Here’s what PP & L customer Mrs. Ronald A. Salvo says about electric living:
W ith fou r y o u n g sters, I cou n t on m y
3 8 electric a p p lia n ces for lo ts of h elp
r
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