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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURN IL , MORO. OREGON
Moro Personals
FRIDAY, A PRIL 21, IMil
Mrs Elva Bryant who has
spent the w inter m onths In Loa
Angeles with her daughter, Helen
sends word she will soon be tre k
ing northw ard to enjoy some rain
after only two wet days there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Harlow
o: Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Bengman of Springfield and Mr
and Mrs Bill Ekstrom of Port-
alnd were weekend house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer drove
to Ixmg Beach, Wash., last week
end and came home w ith soma
freshly dug clams straight from
the ocean.
Mike Mulick left Sunday for
Passaic. New Jersey, to visit his
m other who has been ill wit.i
heart trouble for a few weekr.
He will be gone two weeks.
W illis Buxton a native of Moro
Mrs. D. B Goss hud brain su r
gery March 15 an 1 was in Good
Sam aritan hospital for two week-,
and for the past three weeks has
been staying w ith her daughter,
Mrs. Vince Powell at
Dayton,
Ore., while taking treatm ents
each day in Portland. She expects
her daughter Mrs. Don Strayer
tc be here Friday from New
Haven, Conn., to spend the sum
mer w ith her.
D. B. Goss was in Portland
Friday to meet his daughter who
came from Connecticut to visit
h er m other, now’ staying with
another daughter, Mrs. Powell in
Yamhill County.
Mrs. Frankie Axtell was visit
ing h er son, Bob and family here
last week but has returned to her
home at McMinnville.
Mrs. Tillie Geiser underw ent CARD OF TH AN K S
I want to thank all my friends
m ajor surgery in a Portland hos
pital last week and is recoverin'? foi the letters, cards, flowers and
very well, according to George. gifts while 1 have been ill. They
BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Bill make the tim e go *o much faster.
Cramer, at The Dalles, A pril 13, 1 hope to lie well soon.
Thank you all.
a daughter,
Katie Goss
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Rasmussen
HARLANDV1KW
GRANGE
went to Portland Monday for
fu rth e r consultation on the con Meets F irst and T hird Saturday*
ra rh month at 8:00 p. m.
dition of her heart.
E arl Gentry, M aster
Graveside services for Helen
Florence Bruckert, Sec’y.
Lee Wallace, the eight year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill L upine R ebekah Lodge No. lM
b eta 2nd and 4th Tues
Wallace, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
days of each month. VisP
Glen Wallace of Wasco, were held
ing members welcom-
Saturday in The Dalles following
Florence Thompson, N. G.
her death from leukemia at the
Helen Martin, Secretary
family home In Pendleton.
lor LODGE A. F. A A. M.
T erry Butler who was a small
Wasco
Meets F irst and
boy when his parents left here
/G y
after some time spent as lessees T hird Tuesdays. Visiting
brethern
welcome.
v
of the Moro Hotel dining room,
H
arland
McDonald,
W
M.
visited briefly recently w ith Mr,-.
Vernon Root, Secretary
Eslinger. The family lives at
H untington Beach, California.
E u rek a Lodge No. 121 A.F.A. V. *
Mrs. E dith Lucas of Salem and Meets on the 1st and 3 n A
Mrs. C hristina Phillips of P o rt Thursday evenings eacn
land w ere visitors at the home of nonth. Visiting members Nz
their brother, Charles W a lla c e cordially invited to meet w dh ut
Max Belshe, W. M.
and wife last week end.
Irving H art, Secretary
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN .Moro LUDG K N o. 113 f.O.O.F.
Meets 1st and 3rd Tues-
CHURCH
^ ^ d a y s in I.O.O.F hall. Tran-
9:45 Church School
* * slent and visitir.p brother«
11:00 a. m. Church Service
are cordially invited
Theme: “The Good Seed anti
Floyd Haines, N. G.
Leo W atkins, Secretary
the Soil”
Following church service a B ethlehem C h ap ter No. 78 O .E Jt
church family dinner. Mr.
Meets every second T hurs
Clyde Bard will oe our guest
> day each m onth.
Visiting
members invited. Moro, Ore
speaker following the dinner
E rm a Johnson. W.M.
hour.
Dorothy Heate’r, Secretary’
E rnest C. Goodenberger, Pastor
Wasco News
by Pauline Broughton
Several members of the West
Wind Riders Club of Wasco a t
tended the queen contest at the
Fort Dalles Club Sunday. Mrs.
Vern Smith was a contestant.
O thers present from the Wasco
club were Vern Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kellogg and Jack, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Moore and Bar
bara, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo W at
kins and Judy.
Annie Fulton chapter, OES,
held a regular m eeting April 11 at
which time Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Root were initiated into the or
der.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gilman of
Moro were dinner guests S atu r
day of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derr.
The Dorcas Society of the
Wasco Church of Christ met on
W ednesday w ith Mrs. Je rry Bar
nett for a 1:30 dessert luncheon.
Mrs. Stanley Swett was cohostess.
T hirteen m em bers and two visit
ors. Mrs. Augusta Royse and
Mrs. Lily McBee, were present.
The ladies of the organization
have been issued an invitation
to visit the McKinley Indian
C hildrens’ Home at Toppenish
April 27. Those who are interest
ed in m aking the trip are asked
to contact either Mrs. Je rry Bar-
nett or Mrs. William Jones for
definite arrangem ents. The next
m eeting will be May 10, with
the place to be announced later.
The silver dish offering was $7 94.
Seven members from the Was
co M. E. WSCS attended a Poll-
land d istrict meeting held at the
Methodist church in The Dalles
last Friday. The Wasco ladles a t
tending w ere Mrs. L. E. Kas?-
berg, local president, Mrs. A rthur
Sargent, Mrs. Gordon H arper,
Mrs. M artin Pshigoda, Mrs. L ar
ry Eddings, Mrs. Dewey Thoma:
and Mrs. Clyde Fridley.
Mrs. Rena Shepherd, who has
spent the fall and w inter months
as a guest of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. A rth u r Sargent, left Satur
day by train for her home at Old
Forge, New York.
M arian Rebekah lodge met
April 12 w ith fifteen m embers
present.
Mrs. Irline Kirkwood
was elected to membership hv
transfer. The secretary, Virginia
Melzer, explained the ‘foodies*
food sale” project, and hoped all
would participate.
Mrs. H arry VanGilder and her
daughter in law, Mrs A rthur Van
Gilder, drove to Portland last Tri-
day, w here they attended a fam
ily gathering in honor of the 82r.d
birthday of the form er’s sister,
Miss Mary Laidlaw. Others pre
sent for the occasion were the
honoree's brother and sister in
law, Mr and Mrs W. J. Laidlaw.
who flew from Fort W orth, T e:-
as, for the celebration; another
brother, Dr. A. Laidlaw, and 1
cousin, Miss Cora Laidlaw, both
of whom live in Portland.
Little Milton I^err, son cf Mr.
and Mrs. Albert l»err, celebrated
his first birthday April 12. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Broughton were
dinner guests, and shared the ex
citem ent of the birthday cake
complete w ith one candle.
Mrs. Leo W atkins returned
April 10 from Salmon. Idaho,
w here she attended a meeting cf
the Northwest Oddfellows’ A sso,
which is comprised of the ju ris
dictions of B ritish Columbia,
W ashington, Oregon and Idahi .
Mrs. W atkins travelled with
I a ) ret t a Emerson of Richland,
who is state president of the
lteliekah Assembly of Oregon,
and Hazel W ainscott of Pendle
ton, a state chairm an. The ladles
also attended a Rebekah meeting
at Challis, Idaho, when the state
president of the Assembly of Ida
ho paid her official visit there.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Belshe«.
way to fu rth er increase c a r
goes flow ing th ro u g h th e
p o rt and to reduce s h ip
p e rs’ costs.
R apid tra n sp o rta tio n to
P o rtla n d from all inland
points by rail, truck o r
barge, is unsurpassed. I his,
coupled w ith the lo w er
freight rates o f the w ater-
g rad e route o f the C olum
bia River, has helped P o r t
land gain p ro m in e n c e as a
leading w o rld seaport.
For in fo rm a tio n about
P o r t l a n d P u b lic D o c k s
w rite o r call Sales-Traffic
D epartm ent: 3070 N . W .
F ront Ave., CA 8-8231,
P o rtla n d , O re g o n .
F or th e fourth co n secu
tive year P o rtla n d H a rb o r
leads all Pacific C oast sea
p o rts in the m ovem ent of
dry c a rg o tonnage.
F igures com piled by the
U . S. D ep artm en t of C om
m erce show P o rtla n d in
first place w ith 2 ,6 0 6 ,6 5 0
to n s, 2 4 4 ,2 0 0 to n s ahead
o f second place Los A n
geles and 4 4 3 ,2 5 0 tons
ahead o f th ird place Seattle,
fo r the calen d ar year 1959.
C o n tin u ed expansion of
P o rtla n d P ublic D ocks, as
sured by approval o f a re
cen t 9 ' j m illion d o lla r
b o n d issue, is now under-
T e r m ite » ?
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WALT DISNEY
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Cap E dw ards’ little- 1 >». ' » ed
taking saxophone lr
u a few
w eeks ago, aid (l ev t IT • .be
noise on U pper . lain > reel
w as pretty bad.
Then, one afternoon, the F l-
w nrds' house was quiet p u n ,
and Mrs. Jackson nex t door
fig u re d th e boy m u st h a v e
given up tooting his horn. N ext
tim e she saw Sis E dw ards ;he
asked h er about it.
don't have to h ear him !”
From w here sit. Cap is liv
ing up to one of our oldest
A m erican principles — respeet
far a neighbor's piivaey and
fi'c’.iiitis. You can be sure a
thoughtful man like this never
tri
to force his opinions and
preferences on anyone. He's
the sort of m an w ho'll go xut
of his w ay to have a bottle of
beer ready to serve his guests
even though he may not prefer
beer him self. We ean all learn
a '‘lesson” in tolerance fioin*.
C ap's phone booth.
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“Well,” Sis said, "w • kn. w
th at rack et m ust be driv in g
you folks crazy. So Cap
t a
so u n d p ro o f te le p h o n e b o o th
from the phone comp: n\ . ec-
ond-hand. Ju n io r practici.-? in
it to his h e a rt’s content. Even i
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 21—22
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Dr. Frank D. Reid
Portland Public Docks
Continues Cargo Lead!
who left over 30 years ago was
here for a brief visit w ith friends
last w’eek. He is now a farm er in
Yamhill county.
The eighth grade oft he Moro
school went to Salem Thursday
to look in on the tired legislators
whose term of office ;g almost as
long as that of school children.
This is their year end trip an 1
they will also visit other points of
interest before returning a day
or so later.
Sherman Theater
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Mr. and Mrs. H arlan I McDotia
Mrs. A rth u r Sargent, and Mi
W illiam Broughton, attended
F riendship Night m eeting of Ja
mine chapter, OES, at Arlingtc
Monday evening.
_ WASCO _ MORO —
PHONE GI 2-3201
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SUNDAY and MONDAY APRIL 23—24
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Strikes Under fewer
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Do not try to be brave with a cold, however umple.
Follow the well-c»tabluhed guidance - rest eat a well-
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