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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1961)
HACK 3 8 I1K K M A N C O U N TY J O U R N A L. MORO. OREGON Moro Personals FRIDAY, J l ’NK 30. ItMil engaged Barbara Hampton Has Recital At Home cream. Wasco News l^ast Tuesday Gene Gosson and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hall and by Pauline Hmughtun daughter Debbie of Portland, boys came back from their tr'p Last Sunday at 5 o'clock Mr 3. drove to the L*O Watkins home to Buffalo, New York Friday Leila Fancher of The Dalles pre About forty members of the night after being gone about two sented Barbara Hampton tn a Kaseberg family gathered for a to get Denise and Leslie, who had months during which time they piano recital to forty neighoors reunion and picnic dinner at the spent several days here with ihe- had traveled over much of the and friends in the HanipUn home ranch homo of Mr and Mrs. Paul ir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Watkins, east coast and home thro igh in .Moro. en Ease berg last Sunday. their daughter Shirley and niece Canada finding interesting things The program was In three Guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Judy Watkins, spent Monday to look at and show the boys. groups. The first consisted of Jack Rothery were their sons in shopping an Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Oves-vn “Sicillano” by Scarlatti and a ,aw and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. The \\ St'S of the > Wasco Metn- came down from Pendleton Tues lata by Haydn, composers of Gordon Boise of Camas, Wash., odlst^hiireh'bLi "Sonata day, he to take part in the field the 17th and early 18th century a^ Mr and Mrs. Tom Walston meeting UJune^ 21 Nlr last regular nth --------o g -...w ... mem- day jrogram and she to visit The Romantic and Julle of n The rk’ ”~ J “ ro|j Nineteen N ________ ___ _ period _ was „„g, repre and Dalles. r answeretj ca,j ^Irg j j. friends of their days in Moro. sented next by Griegs “The But- gliests w?re Mr. and Mrs. Elso . Kenneth Hart is back from terfly,” Schumanns “Warum” Moss’ their ®°ns and Keith, .¿ i t e d f 'c o i • -1e"g.n 7 7 ‘ P“ ’i Korea and after a few days at Th- last oi and Mom, grand,laughter. Denise C h£ Delao , m 7 1 \ Wev Thomas’ n 6W g ntw ave I and Chopin s • Waltz”. The Mr and Mrs ea the home will be stationed at Fort group included music in the more Ord in California until his dis Thomas respond- modern period from Sinding. Walston of The Dalles and Mr P7 sk,enL charge in January. Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Watkin3 “Hustle of Spring” and two of and Mrs. Larry Ward of Tul* * W th 3 tribule to Mrs Kase At the All Junior Horse shovz ot Wasco, announce the engage- MacDowell’a compositions, “Win Lake, California. S . ^ar . . . . . ~ ---- Mr and Mrs Mart , past -vear Following the husincs- in The Dalles last Sunday Shar- ment of their daughter, Judith ter” and “Hungarian”. The final on Coelsch won first in intertne- Mae, to Terry Smith, son of Mr nu„lb; ; \ . ar = v s k ; 7 . . - : f. m , ................ ........ . dlate horsemanship, first in mat- and Mrs. Paul Smith of Starbuck, U or the Flowers", a piano due, - ched pairs (with Jan Muller) and Washington. by Mrs. Fancher and Barbara. Metolius anil her niece Miss Lin b’ hom®les" lwof |e ln ««»gee firat In the costume class. Mrs. M, „ Watklns was a 1960 Velma McKean assisted in the S \ A , . S,°r,k sho* er f°r « “ • Marjorie VanGllder was ring -ec- uate o( Sherman County High program by singing three light di. Heyburn oi LucH^ M ato Mr and Mrs C \v Wniir » l?de hiidley immediately follow- " 'u r'V» i^ \the i ° W'VI . k S®*10®1 Her flance *» » CT2 of the numbers between the groups of TheD anes w?re .toner ' X ? s 1 * JVSC\ " ,e“’in'f Refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kiatenmaeh- u. s . Navy statloned a, Mare»la, piano selections. Mrs Fancher ac last Thursday of Mr. and* Mr? i’w ’’ ° f pUnch’ ^ake’ tea and «*• er have taken over the Moro Ho- Washington companied her and introduced the Gordon Harper. Later in the evern \7 £ Mri Toni tel Coffee Shop as lessees and are An early August wedding has piano groups. ing. the two families visited Mr *’7 , ? , Moody’ Mrs serving meals there since Sunday, planned * F or those who lingered for and Mrs. BUI Broughton, and Z Walkin' and Mis He was formerly chef at the more conversation and music. Shamrock in The Dalles and at joyed a freezer of homemade ire ’ • Marilyn Pearson, younger sister The Dalles Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broughton tank and is becoming proficient of Doris Pearson, sang “An even drove to Baker Saturday, where in firing the .30 and .50 caliber ing Prayer" and other selections n a n auu ane u a izer are tal.- idh- " ----- Clair and m Marie Balzer Dr. Frank D. Reid they were overnight guests of ing over the management of the inacfîineKuns and the 90 mllli- Misses Marilyn Pearson, Nancy Mrs. Il’s brother an 1 sister in law, Moro Hotel July 1 on a rental ,neter tank gun. Dentist Hendricks, Bonnie Tatum, anil Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lyons and The University’s spring term basis and Mrs. Leta Eslinger is Linda Helyer served coffee, O ffice Days: Tues, and Weil. family. going to take it easy for awnile honor roll lists 345 students from punch and cookies to the guests. Moro, Oregon Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. with perhaps s o m e traveling 14 states and from six foreign Roy Shafer were Mrs. Shafer’s countries. These students have all around. sister. Mrs. R. C. Bergeson. and Alfred Kock had a birthday made 3.50 grade point averages daughters Maxine and Janice. or above on a study load of not party Saturday night and hi3 Mrs. Bergeson and t lig girls, for wife asked some neighbors in to fewer than 12 term hours. merly of Portland, ai> visiting General Remodeling Among the forty-eight on the test him at bridge in which he relatives and friends prior to the was found to lie his same effi honor roll with perfect grade ir departure for Iran, where they scores of 4.00 or all A grades Is cient self. will join Mr. Bergeson. who is Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and Ronda Rae Fraser, daughter of employed there. Floor Covering daughter Debbie were w’eek end Mr. and Mis. Paul Fraser of Mowo. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Root had guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Weekend guests at the Lynn as weeken 1 guests Mrs. Root's ^ er,72n filler, from their home Hamptons were Mr. and Mr? sister and brother in law, Mr. and Counter Too v Ernest Pearson and daughter Mrs Earl Pickard and children Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller Marilyn and Mr. and Mrs Archm of Athena. Paula Sue and Eric drove to Eugene Sunday to visit Hendricks and daughter Nancy of Pickard remained at the Root Cabinets their son Roger Mdler and family, Garden Home. Mrs. Pearson is a home while their parents mad»' a especially to see the new grand sister of Mrs. Hampton and mo- trip to Portland the first of the d .. . ther of Doris Pearson. The Hen week. ri insta,latlon of officers of dricks and Hamptons first met Alice Kaseberg is enjoying a See Wess at Dr. Reid’s new office Bethlehem chapter No. 78 OES fourteen years ago when Mr session of the Junior Engineer's will be held at Barnum hall Sat- Hampton began his eight vear Summer Science Institute (JESS!) ur ay evening July 1, at 8:00 work at Brookings as superinteo- at Salem. Last Sunday thegroup Phone Wasco — G ilbert 2-557.3 p m. Everyone j i l t e d t0 attend, dent of the Brookings-Harbor made a trip to Silver Creek Falls Mr and Mrs. Homer Beale, now school district. Both families Margaret and Martin Rudow, of residents of Portland, came thru came to Moro to attend Barbara s Seattle, are visiting at the home MORO FLOOR COVERING Moro Wednesday afternoon on piano recital Sunday. of their aunt. Mrs. Paulen Kase their w’ay to Bend. He is now In berg. Next Sunday Mr. and Mrs. charge of operations for PP&I, Doris Pearson and Jacque Wess Hadley Kaselx'rg will lie hosts to oth"r in upstate Oregon. Bucholtz are on a trip with a par- members >f Mrs. Kaseberg's fam Tommy Jones is packing the ty of Youth For Christ members ily. The anticipated visitors are mall this wreek and is getting it the midwest. Both sing at her father, P. M Morse and sister here about half an hour earlier meetings on way to a camp in Mrs. Don Holloway, lx)th of Eu than usual. '— Indiana. gene; a brother In law and sister - Mr. and Mrs. Del Friedline and Mrs. Wendell Balsiger came Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rudow of 1 children are taking their vacation home from the hospital Tuesday Seattle; an 1 a cousin, Mrs. Irvin from power company duties and afternoon feeling fine but still in a substitute comes up from The need of several days recuperation Dalles to help with the work. before becoming active. Eastern Oregon Mrs Bill Coons is back at work There have been several grass ir T. Lesser Johnson’s office af- fires this week and firemen have tei a vacation at Widby Island been called out with one truck Electric Co. off the Washington coast on or the other to put them out Puget sound. which has been done in every Electric Contractors Army Recurit Gary M. Miller case without important damag son of Mr. and Mis. Milton V. The trucks have moved quickly Miller, Moro, is receiving eight after the calls. PATTY O’MEARA weeks of advanced individual training under the Reserve For commericial — residential ces Act program at Fort Knox, Moro Hotel Coffee Ky. The training ended June 29. industrial Miller is receiving experience Shop ESTIMATES and BID in driving the Army’s medium C om e in to d a y 1 Buy one or more gallons of Fuller A REQUESTS announces 5» A ll-Surface House P a i n t . . , and take your pick: CARD OF THANKS We want to express our vet y with no obligation sincere thanks to the friends who New Management E L E C T R IC HEAT made our Golden Wedding such a pleasant time In our lives. We O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Breakfast - Luncheon really aporeciated the friend liness of it. Dinner Wasco -:- Phone OI 2 5402 Tom and Agqie Woodcock Keeney of Dearborn, Michigan Debbie Weedman, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leo Watkins drove to Fos Tcm Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Leo sil last Wednesday to attend a Watkin3 and Don, and Mr. and meeting of the Rebekah lodg? Mrs. John Kellogg and Jack, and there on the occasion of the offi Floyd Rathbun .Jr. Special guests cial visit of the president of tnc were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ram Rebekah Assembly. Thursday. sey and baby. Mrs. Watkins attended the uis- Travis Chevallier of The Dalles trict convention held at Dayville will be the guest speaker at the before returning heme. Wasco Methodist church Sunday Last Sunday the West Wind July 2. Services during July an 1 Riders met for a rioe, followed by August, beginning on this Sun a picnic it the John Kellogg day will ne held at 9:30 A. M. home. Enjoying the afternoon Standard Time. were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith, Sherman Theater FRIDAY & SATURDAY. JUNE 30 & JULY 1 ■ ■ ■ CLINT B ■ NUULK ROGER W alker - M oore c v rs v s r t p o f t n c w a r CUWSC0 S A IN T S ’ B O L O ! rw lira R oman R oberi M iooiíioí C hhi WR is -G ehe Ewts k lT Ï OF I S a in t s LSuf) ¿J j inWARNERSCOPE SUNDAY & MONDAY. JULY 2—3 Sunday Matinee Starts at 2:00 P M. Doors open at 1:30 P. M. WALT DISNEY'S O n e H u n d re d ^ M a n s > N A W A L L -C A R T O O N F E A T U R E 'T E C H N IC O L O R T^JN ow ! Fuller P a in t; J Now! mloixS prom iim s at tremendous savings! W».,-, The Dalles Steaks — Chops CLOSE MONDAY, JULY 3 C & C Food Store Kenny's Market Miro Lumber & Fuel Co. Muller Farm Equipment She men Super Market Eouma’.; Grocery & Market Cushman Equipment Co. Dalmar Equipment Co. Moro Grain Growers Ph. CY6 4184 CARD OF THANKS We sincerely appreciate the many kind thoughts and much help from cur many friends dur ing our recent sorrow. Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Reid David and Doug Z E N IT H TV Sales & SERVICE Chinese Noodles Banquet Space Look for our next Ad Open 5 a. m. - 9 p. m. 7 days Tony & Kay Kistenmacher M K ItV IC H ON A L L M A S K S CaU ANDY PAULSON Telephone JO 3-3513 (i 6 V a c u u m T u m b le rs . Keep drinks iey cold or piping h o t $6.00 value . . . o nly $ 3 .0 0 . Open The Fourth 5 Piece Stainless Steel Barbecue Set. Includes Harbor Expansion Program Approved for Portland! Recent paaiage of a 9>i million dollar bond iasue in Portland aaaurea con tinued development of the Portland Public Docks. Thia increaaea to 22 million do,lari the total in vestment Portland ia mak ing in ita terminal and cargo handling facilities. Some of these funds have been used for construction of a giant new bulk un loader which will cut im porting costa of ores, ore concentrates and other dry bulk cargoes. Portland, rallied by ita (A<J'«rri leadership of all Pacific Coast ports in the move ment of dry cargo tonnage for the past four years, is moving to further increase cargoes and reduce ship ping costs by providing the most modern, time-saving facilities and cargo han dling methods. For information about h o w P o r t la n d P u b lic Docks can serve shipping needs in this area write or call: Sales-Traffic Depart ment, 3070 N. W . Front Ave., CA 8 8231, Portland, Oregon. j with a FOSTER BLOWER and WAGON knife and nylon brush. $7.00 value. . . only $3.00. HERE’S HOW IT WORKS 4 A Special Bonus: You can also get 4 -inch and 2 -inch profeaaional paint brushes with gallon purchase. $10.29 value.. .only $4.29. i Foster Blow«»', mounted on your combine, catches only the chaff and blows It into Wagon. Or you can change pans and catch both chaff and straw. Combine operator dumps Wagon load by trip rope without stopping the combine. HERE’S WHAT IT PRODUCES Solid dumps from the Foster Wagon are 10 feet long__ 8 'M t wide— 7 feet high. Cattle can be wintered Fullor All-Surface House Paint '-’bgy Let» paint to buy. Gallon covers up to 150 aq. ft. more than cheap paint. For wood, metal, masonry, all surface*. Vo re-pa i nt inn for y tart. Longer lasting. Two finishes: I-aU-x Satin Flat or Alkyd Gloss. $0.00 gal Most colors. YOUR FU LLER P A IN T D E A L E R ►XF MORO LUMBER & FUEL CO. on thia feed et very low cost On most farms, the Foster Blower and Wegon will pay for itself In one season. HERE’S WHAT RANCHERS ARE SAYING Elvln Strlha of McLean County. N. D. says, “Chaff from 100 acres of wheat was all my 50 cows got from Nov. 1 to Feb. 1 when I ran out. It saved me over $ 1,000 so It was worth at least $ 10 an acre. For mors Information contact FOSTER MFC. CO. PHONE 475 - 2283 MADRAS. ORE.