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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1961)
MO« J «HERM AN COUNTY JU l RN.YL, MOKU. ORBUON FR ID A V , A P R IL 7, IHtil Moro Personals Wasco News Mrs. Harold White, Mr. and Mrs In addition to the Worthy Grand Mr and Mrs Mark White and of the Methodist Youth Fellow Wlllah Miller, Marlene Wallace, Leroy Belshee, Jeannette and De- Matron and Grand Ruth, other A drivers license examiner will children had as Easter guests the ship will hold its Spring Rally at Joyce Decker, Pat Pshigoda, Bev- lores, and Mr. and Mrs. Paulen g u e sts honored by being seated by P auline B roughton be in Moro, Tuesday, April 11 at Kaseberg. The ceremony took in the east were Mr. and Mrs. former s brother in law and sister the Wasco Methodist church next erly Hllderbrand, Virginia Mei- the court house between the Mothers of the 8th grade stu place at the Methodist church in Roy Lundström of lone, Worthy Mr. and Mrs. Gale Boylan and Sunday, April 9. The meeting will ter, Marilyn Anderson, Hazel hours of 9 a m. and 4 p. m. dents at Wasco grade school met McMinnville, and was followed Patron an I Worthy Matron of son of West Sacramento; Mr. liegin with registration at 3 p. m. Foss, Madeline Barnett, Mabel White's mother, Mrs. Grace and end with a worship service at Kellogg, Rotierta Root, Catherine Locust chapter there. Susan \\ oods, senior in home recently and voted to request that by a reception at the church. \ \ hite, who has just returned 7:30 to which all are cordially in Blsh, Naideen Medler, Jean Mans Mrs. Grace Lawry of Albany is no gifts be brought to the grad economics at Oregon State was on Mrs. Hildred Zell traveled to from an extended visit in Manila; vited. uation exercises this year. a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Ar field. the winter term honor roll with The Wasco Womens Study club Several Wasco families were thur Sargent. Mrs. Rena Shep Portland Saturday, where she his aunt. Mrs. Lovenia Handel of Thanks you, a grade average of 3.61. attended a meeting of the Board Grandview, Wn.; and his brother Patricia Skiles On the honor roll at Eastern represented on Saturday in Mc herd, who has spent several of Trustees of the Scholarship and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. will hold Its annual family night Oregon college for the winter Minnville, when Miss Sharon months visiting in the northwest, Loan and Fellowship Fund of the Robert White, Linda and Terry potluck dinner at 8:30 in the Me thodist church social rooms. term are Nancy Decker, Kent, Erickson became the bride of will leave soon for her home in Oregon Federated Women’s Club ot I he Dalles. Sunday evening There will be a program and the east. She is a cousin of the Robert Hastings, son of Mr. and and Joseph Fritts, Grass Valley, Sargents. Purpose of the meeting was to callers were Mr. and Mrs. Dar- members may bring guests. both are graduates of Sherman Mrs. Lewis Hastings of Wasco. choose a recipient of the Pan- iell i lark and three children of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fields left Fifteen new members were re Among those attending the wed High School. Miss Decker is the American Scholarship Award for Toppenish. Friday for Toledo, W ash, for the ceived into the fellowship of the ding from here were Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wasco Methodist church on East next year. This award, in the Electric Contractors The Mid-Columnia sub-district funeral Saturday of her cousin, Decker, Kent, and Joseph is the Mrs. L. E. Kaseberg, Mrs. Mabel er Sunday. amount of $1,025, was given to Mrs. I ynthia Lyons. They return Haven, Mrs. Elva Dehler, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fritts ed Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence Kaseberg, pre Helen Godoy, of Brazil, who will HarryVanGilder, Mrs. Floyd Root, of Grass Valley. Mrs. William Rueppell, Mr. and sident of the Wasco Methodist attend the University of Oregon. 5mith Callaway WSCS, is also chairman of their Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Balsiger CARD OF THANKS Mr. and.Mrs. Hildred Zell spent Spring lea to be held April 7 at Chapel funeral drove to Spokane Tuesday where 1 with to thank all those who commericial — residential K SERVICE A card from Mrs. L. H. Nahouse the Wasco Methodist church. Easter in Portland with the lat he is attending a special meeting helped with the calling for the ter's brother in law and sister, industrial Leonard R. Smith of the North Pacific Grain Grow states she is heading back homa Everyone is invited to "wear Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. Rod Cross and those who so gen P hone CY (i-3135 after four months in Los Angeles theii Easter bonnet and join the ers. ESTIM ATES and BID erously contributed In the Wasco T he D alles, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Willis Black of as the weather is getting too parade" to the tea between the area: iXiris Alley, Luetta Shull, hours of 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. REQUESTS Beaverton stopped in Moro for a warm for her at 90 degrees. r U--- -- 7 L."— ' » * B « « « B W w « B « » » » -S brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin VanGilder Members of Annie-Fulton chap with no obligation Giles French Tuesday, he being a left Thursday noon for Lookout, ter, OES, were hosts March 29 at Dr. Otis G. Perkins a district meeting. Other chap- brother of Mrs. Black. California to visit with the Hines EL E C T R I C HEAT Set your own hours families. Darwin says he’ll catch tei s in the district are Sherman Optometrist 0 MEARA SU PPLY CO. at Grass Valley and Bethlehem at Make Good Money a few catfish. COMM UN IT Y FR E SH YTER 1.1 X 40.- K. 2nd St. Moro. The meeting was preceded Mrs. Lester Read and children, I li'iisaut, enjoyable work within Sherman Countv Wasco Phone GI 2 5402 CHURCH Dean, Helen and Sam, of Spokane by a pot luck dinner honoring TeL CY8-5382 T he Dalle», (»re. 0:45 Church School car necessary The Dalles Ph. CY6-4184 were visitors at the Lamer Sayrs Mattie Herman of Seaside, Wor 11:00 a. m. Church Service thy Grand Matron and Belle and Arthur Johnson homes iast W rite: 3:30 to 8 p. m. Christian Educa Bateman, Grand Ruth. tion Festival at the Gateway weekend. Mrs. Jean Stamey of Officers of Annie Fulton chap- Betty J. Wine Presbyterian church, The Dal Tillamook who has been visiting tei presided at the opening and with her sister, Mrs. Arthur John les. Rt. 1 Box 1195 Hood River, Oregon closing of the meeting, while Ernest C. Goodenberger, Pastor son leaves for Portland Friday, those of Sherman and Bethlehem going down with Mr. and Mrs. , hone lbA <«335< after 6:30 p. in. Lamer Sayrs. They will visit Mrs-. chapters handled the escort and ■ « a Lloyd Johnson who is ill with balloting and degree work. During a colorful and appropri phebitis. She is reported able to ate addendum (?) prepared by Pay as You Grow” Plan hr up part time now. Free Estim ates Gladys Belshee. Worthy Matron The McCulIom Stubble Beater Most of the trailer house fam New Longer Term* Guaranteed W ork Lower Down Payment ilies have moved away but the of Annie Fulton chapter and her star point officers, Mrs. Herman Insured Operation Lower Rate* ! crew that is building the DeMoss new in design and construction Fossil extension for Bonneville was presented with a clever "pot < Oobyns FREE P LA N N IN G SERVICE still makes Moro their headquar o gold, containing a money gift i 1 be b a ll w us dtCOI ated w Hi | < ters and go to work every morn Does the job well — Really stands up Pest Control • ing in their bright yellow tin b o ce ra in b o w m the ea>t. and I Muller FARM EQUIP. tbc rainbow colon w a n further * Ph CR 6-2125 - Pendleton hats. 14 feet travel up to 6 miles per hour Sales - Service - P arts Wily Knighten was here Satur lurrit‘li ,l" in flower arrange * 8-7180 - Ione nicnis about the room. ( Case, Calkins, New Holland day coming from Heppner to get 8 7244 Let DALMOR EQUIPM ENT CO. show and out in the spring sunshine. Moro, Oregon Eastern Oregon Electric Co. PATTY O’MEARA A T T E N T IO N G ALS! T e r m ite s ? Z E N IT H TV Sales & SERVICJ. THE RUFUS PT-A Invites you to A ttend the annual dem onstrate this Stubble Beater for you SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Call ANDY DALMOR EQUIPMENT CO. - Moro PAULSON -, Edler Pîœpôanlfc premium T elep h o n e JO 5-3513 Spring Dance NOW! _ A Su+ueT B m W C o n tro l b r o a d le a f w e e d s In s m a ll g r a in s t h e APRIL 8 - 9:00 p. m. easy w ay For covering large acreage, you can’t beat the convenience of aerial treatment of crops. It saves time, labor—avoids dam age to crops by ground equipment. And for controlling broad leaf weeds in small grains, you can’t beat Esteron* 76E. It’s a specialized 2,4-D chemical that controls mustard, thistle, dock, fanweed, lamb’s-quarter, pigweed, ragweed, shepherd’s- purse, wild carrot, wild morning-glory and many others. Call us today-we ll arrange aerial spraying for your fields. Theme: Hawaii Calls Music: 31ue Notes of Arlington Place: Rufus School Gymnasium ^2 rtk /rm arA of 'lht Dow Chcmicul Company Prices: Couples $1.50 Stag $1.00 Farm High Scnooier $.50 Chemical & F ertilizer Co. — WASCO — MORO __ PHONE GI 2-3201 A FRIEND IN NEED IS A FRIEND INDEED CrGtyciipeopycF > Patio Koi in'GT FREE! S r .\ sound financing program is necessary to the future success ot I i vestoek men and h j fanners. The hank yon 1 ¿ choose m u s t understand Ju st H ow M any D ollars?“ ® ^ The amount of dollars wasted by inef ficient rates of fertilizer is not known. W e do know that too much fertilizer is some times applied to a crop. Not that it hurts the growing crop, but the crop does not efficiently utilize that extra amount of plant food. Only with low cost soil testing and analysis will you know exactly how much Ù Ot R needs B. to Fuller Paint* Fuller Latex Floor E , , dunng color to cemen, patios, decks and porches. Dries in one hour Save with Fuller quality! »0.00 gallon. properly F u ller Heavy Duly Plnxtlc E n a m e l- longest lasting protection for patio fnrni- Jure, play equipment, and tools. New look in minutes! »0.00 quart. ‘ * serve YOU. I'inekr.ey, M anager Our Manager, Mr. B. C. Pinckney, at The Dalles Branch is personally acquainted with most of you in Sherman County. He understands your type of operation and is anxious to discuss your financing needs with you now, or when you need to borrow. He invites you to call and inspect our new modern building with drive in window and free parking space. 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