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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1961)
«•AGB 4 HHKK>H!, COVNTI JOVRNAI, MORO. OREGON I R lh A V , A P R IL 7, lUtil and fa m ily of The Dalles and h i, ing was caiied to order by Presl- The N o rth Sherman Livestock mother, Mrs. C hristine Anderson J ? , ? r .e" e M1ili1e r Connl* Hoy» club met March 19 at the Wasco at 3:30 In the Grass Valley the 4 H pledge and Margo Methodist church w ith th e ir lead- school w ith leader Jacque von Mona Eakln, reponer sen some questions about our o» Medford were recent visitors by Ann Balzar Borstel. Janet Olsen, Joyce Olsen, o a h e n h o ijt gave a demonstra- er Leonard Fields at the W illiam B rin k e rt home A p ril 12. The girls ask Miss Ol The K n ittin g K n itte rs under Leaders checked over the mem. Barbara Cantrall, Peggy Brander M r. and Mrs. Hans Bardenha- Mrs. James E a rl and Mrs. Bud tien on what beginners should the leadership of Mrs. Lavelle sen some questions about our ---------- gen and fa m ily were dinner B rin k e rt were visitors Monday carry in th eir k n ittin g bag. The bers records books to help them if and t, June Rolfe were visitors. books. refreshments were served by Dar- needed, and to see if thev J ! / C ° ° kies werti Brought from horn? Dormaier met March 29 at 4:00 guests Easter Sunday at the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Itne Archer. There were 10 mem- up to date. Sandy Foss, reporter “ ° Y and ^udged We filled out records, p m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. home of M r. and Mrs. Gordon W illiam B rin ke rt. A l Dormaier. Miss Janet Olsen tiers and two visitors present. F uture plans are in r-h^.u " e decided that most of the boys Lemley. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Belshe and th e Sweater G irls Club meet- cord books at all meetings In th - W° “ ld wo.rk on outd«>r cooking was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. _____ Arzell Lemley small son of Pullman, Wn., were — ___ The meeting was called to o r ing was called to oroer by Presi- fu tu re there w ill 1 m ? ^ n a r - i ' projects th ‘8 summer, went to Monmouth Friday and overnight guests Saturday at the der by President Margaret O’ dent Darlene M iller. Karen Pow- meetings o f the sheep m em ber, G afy P r‘ n k e rt’ reporter spent Easter weekend w ith th e ir home of her parents the Boyce DENTISTRY Meara. The flag salute and 4-H son In law and daughter, Mr. anti Blaylocks. Mr. and Mrs. E. IL eli gave a demonstration on how ahd also fo r the swTne m e X : ~ Office Days: Tuesday pledge were led by Maxine anil to increase and decrease. K a th y _ _ K ay Macnab, rep orte r MaVch l T “ " * Mrs. David Stump. They w ill Blaylock nad dinner w ith them announced there w ill be no meet and W ednesday M ille r and V icki V irtu e led the -------------------- - — Grass Valley v is it relative.3 In Portland this tfiat evening. ing A p ril 5 but there w ill be one < luh in yells. Darlene Archer re I he Come and Get It cooking «chool lib ra ry at 3:3« w ith leader moro hotel bldo week before returning home. M r. anod Mrs. Donald Clodfel- Mr. and Mrs. lames Manning teI and her mother, Mrs. C. P. placed Pat Alsup as our club see eluh met Monday afternoon in M rs- M y rla Smith. A ll 19 mem- President anti fa m ily of Portland came Sat- Adams of The Dalles spent Easter rotary. Refreshments were ser the church basement w ith fo u r bers were present. urday and spent Easter Sunday Sunday In Hood River by attend- ved by Margo and Jackie Graben- members and two leaders pre- Alice Eslinger presided at the l he Wasco cooking club nie<ding Flag salute was led by w ith Mr. ind Mrs. Harold Eakln. in « Easter services at the River- horst. There were 12 members sent. members and tw o leaders were Von Borstel, Katie Reckman. M r. and Mrs. N orris G ilklson of 8l(,e C om m unity church after and one v isito r present. Karen Powell, reporter guests. Gaines were played and and Carol Owens demonstrated The Dalles had dinner w ith them which they attended a potluck refreshments served. modeling, Jessie Brander and Ka Sunday. dinner at the Hood R iver Crag FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 7—8 Janice DeMoss, reporter pro-tern th >' von Borstel modeled gar- Everett Dunlap of Gateway was Bat club house, w ith members of ------------------ ------------ ments <matching s k irt and blous- a dinner guest Monday evening at thelr fa m ily and friends, i ie K ” B tin g K n itte rs under the es) fo r the practice. Miss Olsen the home of his grandmother, The American Legion a u x ilia ry leadership o f Mrs. Lavelle Dor- brought in pamphlets fo r the g irls Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. of George Bell Post No. 49 w ill maier met March 22 at 4:0« p. m. small pattern books, also. The Grass Valley Rel>ekahs are hold Bs next meeting A p ril 18 dt t ,ie Al Dorm aier home. The club also met March 27 sponsoring a dime a dip dinner at f he home of Mrs. Alfred Kock >\e worked fo r the second tim e " ’Bh President Alice Eslinger Sunday at the IOOF hall. in Moro. on our slippers. Then we had o u r opening the meeting. Carol Owens Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews Mr. and Mrs. George vonBor- fieeting. President Margaret O’- ,e<1 the flag salute. Mrs. Smith were business visitors in The 8tel *'*nd fam ily and her mother Meara called the meeting to or- asked the older g irls to start Dalles Wednesday and Thursday. Mr8- B ill Johnson were dinner «er. In the secretary's absence th in k in g about summer school, M ajor and Mrs. B ill Roth and «nests Easter Sunday in The there was no reading of the min- The records should be completed sons of Portland were visitors at Dalles at the home of Mr. and utes tn d e r new business we and turned into leaders before the Kenneth Crews home Tues- Mrs. Ted von Borstel. T E C H N IC O L O R * F A M A V IS IO N wetweeg. W A R N E R B R O S . found out that Miss Olsen w ill be verY l°hg- daY- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H attru n Iere fo r sure. We played games Arlene Donnsder. Mrs. Dormaier - Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and and Bita sjient Eas-er weekend in SUNDAY & MONDAY, A PRIL 9—10 to r the rest of the meeting. The g irls divided into Individ- fa m ily and Nancy Crews went to Bortland w ith his parents, Mr. Sandy Foss, reporter lla * «roups fo r separate sewing Mt. Hood Easter Sunday where and Mrs. Ben H attrup. the children went sw im m ing in An Easter egg hunt was held _The~,ia^ a r . club March Wer5 the pool i t Tim berline lodge. al the school F rid ay afternoon. ----------- • ------------- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May and The UPP*-T grades colored and hid Mrs. Grace Zevely of Wasco had the e««s and the lower grades ♦ dinner Easter Sunday w ith Mr. and kindergarten hunted them, ♦ and Mrs. Ralph Busse in Moto. 4 U P | I I D M C U /C ♦ Members of Sherman chapter * V L U D JYEYYd « No. 132 OES participated in ih t Th® Kitchen Cookies cooking ♦ d istrict meeting held at Wasco club's sixth meeting was held ♦ Wednesday evening by p uttin g March 28. It was held in the home ♦ on the degree work. of Mrs. Jay Gamole, the club « Mrs. II irold Owens and Mrs. leader. The regular meeting took ♦ C urly Elchler and daughter Car- Place. A fterw ard we had refresh- « Added A ttraction: P atterson—Johnansen fight olyn were in The Dalles F riday ments furnished by Mrs. Gamble. ♦ All fcru night«, April 7 8, 9-10 ♦ where Carolyn entered a hospital Sue VanGilder, reporter ♦ w ith pneumonia. I'he Sweater G irls Club meet Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crews and fa m ily of Stevenson arrived Sat ing was called to order by Presi T h is is Dr. G eorge N. in day and spent Easter weekend dent Darlene M ille r. J ill Moore Papanicolaou, the p hysi w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. led the 4-H pledge and Karen Powell gave a demonstration on Dell Olds. Prescript ion Pharm neittt cian who many feel has Mrs. A. A. Dunlap anil Mrs. how to hind off. Mrs. Ronald Pow - done the most for the women Verne M >bley and K rista drove ell, our leader, reminded us »o of our time. His develop ” ............. - Saturday ’ « a u i u c i j iinu en t UU* to Kinzua and sp spent tin *l,n< ” lu P 'o jo it finished by the ment of the cell examination day v is itin g at the Richard Flalz end ° , ‘K‘ 8C’M,O> y®ar and she for uterine cancer has made home. * would give us a treat Refresh it possible to diagnose can ments were served by Mrs. Ron Dinner guests at the home of cer of the uterus, or womb, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cushman In ald Powell and Karen Powell. in very early stages. I lie Sweater Gitas Club meet- Mon» Easter Bunday were Mrs. A scale in every home might be very Cancer in this site strikes A A Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Ken F IR S T BAP' ST <111 1« || drick Dunlap and fam ily, Mr. and Grass Valiev about 33,000 women a year beneficial to personal health, for weight M aynor (). Reed Mis. A rt W atkins of Heppner, and claim s the lives of is an excellent guiJe to future well-being Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Burt Holland and’ almost half of them. The SUNDAY SCHOOL 0:45 a. m. fam ily of The Dalles. - and should be watched carefully. tragic fact is that many of ‘ Advance of Fatnilv W orship" Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor MORNING WORSHIP lu o o a. m these lives are lost needless stel and Mr. and Mrs. Frank I here is no short-cut to weight control. "L o y a lty In Service" ly, for cancer of the uterus Sayrs, Tony and Melissa, of Moro Youth Meeting fl;30 p. m With each person, it is an individual is highly curable. If every were guests Easter Sunday at a .... Depend . "You , Can On Me" woman had her doctor per problem, and subject to personal dis birthday dinner in honor of Mel- Evening Service - no issa at the home of her ur-.nd 8ery*t ® 7:00 l> m. form this simple, painless cipline. mother an.l unck. Mra A v u t , , ' ’ I - ™ ' " " AI h .I i . i .,,,- and KEfP your Savings Cushion procedure once a year, thou Borstel and Phil A (l(>Jl,|nentary fihn depicting th i sands of those who have «,Ln a . ’ actlvues of Coninninlsm in tin* Normal living and eating are likely the I he American Legion a u xilia ry United states cancer of the uterus could I If you have a saving» ac- keys to health. If over-weight or under food sale and bazaar at the C A C ..The ,.,.lee Wh<>|.(, be saved. c o u n t—KEEP YO UR Hungrv l*’ood Store Thursday afternoon weight, see your Doctor. He is the one H earts A re Eed. Don’t gamble w ith your I CUSHION! Instead of us- was very successful. The pro qualified io determine the necessity and life! See your physician | ing those hard-won sav- ceeds w ill be used to help send about a cell examination for | ings, use a First National a g irl to G irls State. Mrs. Richard prescribe for such treatment. Gearhart, state vice-president of uterine cancer soon. N a t i o n a l B a r a le , I Bank loan—easy to handle Portland stopped ny on her way J at low bank rates. Shop for Only with his guidance should you o f O ra s o n home from P rineville and Mrs Od POSUANO I loans at the bank with AMERICAN cogagc ir. any weight control project. Ted von Borstel was up from The M>N4 'IM U . P iron i INMIANCI (0»0«A n0N | Money for Sale! Dalles. CANCER as ♦!»« qualifying factors I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens in funeral service. SOCIETY and fam ily und Mrs. W. I) Bar /THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OREGON, PORTLAND nett were dinner guests Easter Z1 a, the Olan Stark home at Kent Mr. and Mrs. B ill Schilling of Cottage Grove visited relatives phoimt 0M < here and in Moro Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson IkVMltV AVL Grass Valley Dr. Frank D. Reid LL . Sherman Theater OCEANS 11 . . . for the women of our time... 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