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81IEKM AN COCNTV JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON
ER ID A V . J l I V », I M I
Martin and Mrs. Norman Goch
Fourth with a picnic.
night tying up at Rufus docks. been visiting Mrs Morris' sister
nauer of Moro, Mrs. Delmer
Phil Gilman came home for a This was 'the first time Rufus has Mrs. Orey, Their son Tom and
Smith, Mrs. Art Smith, Mrs. Paul-
couple
of
days
visiting
from
his
been
honored
with
a
fleet
of
their
nephew
Walter
Myers
have
Mr. and Mrs John Hardin stop
en Kaseberg. Mrs. Vern Dutton,
boys' camp
ped briefly in Moro Monday when air force camp in Montana leav beautiful luxurious cruisers such been attending a
Mrs. Marvin Thomas and Mrs.
ing
again
Thursday
to
get
back.
as these. Those making the trip there,
returning to their home at Klam
Kenneth Fridley and daughter,
His
parents
are
Mr.
and
Mrs
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Amo
DeBer-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Veig
of
ath from a trip to northern parts John Gilman.
Barbara, all of Wasco, Kathleen
nardis and ;on Dick and daugh’er Portland stopped at the William
of the state.
Kildow of Portland and Margaret
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mike
Mulick
and
Barbara
on
the
“De-J";
Mr.
and
Myers
home
Monday
after
visit
Mrs. Hazel Lake was here last
Rudow of Seattle Miss Kildow
week to visit her brother Elvln daughter, Holly, and her parents, Mrs. O. Borland on the "Orlan” . ing friends In Umatilla. Richard
was
a guest of her aunt Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
Skirving
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
Cooper
and
sons
Myers accompanied them home to
Barnum and family and friends
Gochnauer and Miss Rudow the
The
Dalles
were
in
Seattle
over
Charles
and
Rovert
on
the
*Phyl-
Portland
for
a
visit
with
his
aunt
of another time before going to
guest of Mrs. Kaseberg.
bert”; Mr. ind Mrs. W. Parker on and uncle.
The Dalles to see some other the holiday weekend.
The Past Matrons and Past
the
"Cee
Bee”;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neal
Freeman
of
Those
enjoying
a
picnic
dinner
relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Patrons of Annie Fulton chapter
Eugene
and
Mrs.
Clifford
Wiley
Belmont
on
the
“Lady
Marion”;
In
The
Dalles
at
the
Frank
Adams'
Hailey and Mr. and Mrs. Art
OES, met at the home of Mr. and
Johnson and Mrs. Lake went to of Hermiston were here last week Mr. and Mrs C. Messinger and home on the 4th of July were Mr.
Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg June 27,
end
to
visit
their
mother,
Mrs.
Phyllis
Dryer
and
Jim
Anderson
and
Mrs.
Bob
Morris
and
family,
Pendleton Saturday to visit rel
for the annual potluck dinner to
on
the
“Sea
Melody”;
Mr.
and
Edna
Freeman,
whose
regu'.ar
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Blown,
Mr.
and
atives there. They returned home
which husbands and wives are
attendant, Jodie Shaw, was at Mrs. L. Lowell and son Arthur Mrs. Bob Byrd and family, Keith,
Sunday evening.
invited. Those present were Mr.
and
daughter
Jane
on
the
"Elma”.
the
coast
with
her
daughter
and
Lael
and
Lianne
Morris,
Billy
Mrs. Velma Belshee severed
LO N G -TIPPED NAILS MAKE ST U M S
and Mrs. L. E. Kasel>erg, Mr. and
her connection with the First son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mrs. DeBernards will be remem Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Frame
Mrs. Walt Diuckert, Mr. and Mrs.
FINGERS LOOK LIKE C L A W S - -
bered
here
as
Jessie
Hulery,
tne
Raines
of
Madras
and
their
two
Adams
and
family
National bank at th end of June children.
Gordon Harper, Mis. Robert Blsh,
daughter
of
the
late
Frank
Hul
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Fox
Jr.
ALMOND-SHAPED
NAILS
SLIGHTLY
and Mrs. Evelyn Sargent and
and Hildred Zell.
The fire department was call ery and the niece of Mrs. Walter and son Lawrenc- left Saturday
POINTED AT TIPS ARE ALWAYS IN
Miss Darlene Gochnauer are
Marian Rebekah lodge met June
Morris
of
Rufus.
Mrs.
Lillian
ed
out
Wednesday
because
of
a
to
spend
the
weekend
at
the
home
GOOD TASTE.
working to fill her shoes.
28, for the last meeting of the sea
Cooper
lived
on
the
Fulton
ranch
fire
at
the
city
dump
yard
which
of
Mrs
Fox’s
parents
Mr.
a
id
State Treasurer Howard Bel
son Thirteen memlters answered
ton and Mrs. Belton stopped in burned into the barley on the in Shertnna County in 1929, so Mrs. Fred Wenzel of Clackamas.
roll call. In the absence of Mrs.
each
had
an
interest
in
this
coun
Truman
Strong
place
before
be
Wednesday
they
expect
to
leave
B R IT T L E NAILS CAN
Moro Friday while on their way
Eldon Laue, noble grand, the
ty
and
the
urea
of
Rufus.
for his new job ai. research en
to Grass Valley to speak at the ing put out. The Wasco truck also
BE STR ENG THENED
meeting was conducted by Mrs.
responded
for
fear
the
high
wind
gineer
at
the
Ames
Laboratory
at
50th anniversary of the Masonic
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hanson Mountain View, California
IN S T A N T L Y , SAY
Harold Wincgar, v-grand. Com
would
start
a
field
fire.
lodge. Belton is also Grand Mas
and daughter Donna spent sever
mittees for year were appointed
CUTEX BEAUTY
ter of that lodge.
al days last week in Vancouver,
as follows: Mrs. Floyd Haines,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jordan
EXPERTS, WITH
There will be a miscellaneous
B C. visiting with the former’s are on vacation and Mrs. Vera
Good of the Order; Mrs. Martin
STRONG N A IL,
bridal shower in honor of Miss Rufus News
sister.
Roberts assisted by Mrs. Morris
Pshigoda, Community Service-
A
COLORLESS
COATING
Penny Hlgley, Friday, July 14 at
Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Morris Burnett is running the Rufus
Mrs. Vern >n Melzer, Historian;
by M rs . G eorge F o x
2 o’clock at the Moro Presbyter
YOU BRUSH ON LIKE
left last Friday for a vacation of postoffice during Mrs. Jordan’s
Mrs. Elva Dehler and Mrs. Leona
ian church, Friends are invited.
Seven cruisers from Tyac Yacht fishing and camping at Detroit on absence.
POLISH !
VanGUder, Programs; and Mrs
In Moro early Thursday morn Club of Portland cruised up the the North Santiam.
Most of tne working men hav.»
William Broughton, Press anil
ing was Ray Conway, retired Columbia river recently. They
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coleman left Rufus after the strike of the
Publicity. Following the business
manager yf the AAA in Oregon, left Portland Saturday morning and children of Imperial Beach, Union was called. Rufus looks sort
meeting, members whose birth
one time state liquor commission and spent the night at Dralno Calif., arrived at the William My- ol lonesome with so many traileis
days occurred In the first six
FINGERNAILS GROW F A S T E N IN
er, and for years and years the Lake, Wn? arriving at Rutus ers’ home to spend their vacation and others Rone aft?r so much ac
months w r e honored with birth
S U M M E R THAN WINTER AND MORE
state’s best authority on travel Sunday evening to spend the visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. tivity all winter.
day
cakes and ice cream.
rapidly on the n ig h t hand than
over Oregon highways and things
Coleman Is a sister of Mr. My The bariier at Rutus, Mr. Kraut
ON THE L E F T !
to see.
and was a former student at and family have moved to Camas,
Moro Hotel Coffee ers
Jack N x>nan went to Portland
Rufus school.
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
as he couldn’t make It with all
HANDS AND FINGERNAILS ARE ALWAYS "O N DISPLA Y" - - FASHION-CONSLiMTI
over the Fourth to visit his dau
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mortis the men away. Kraut says he w.U
W OM EN K E E P TH E IR N AILS WELL-GROOMED AND ALSO INCLUOE MIGHT ANO
ghter there and his son, Carroll
Shop
went to Walla Walla last Monday be back if the business warrants
INTERESTING W N d 8 AMONG THEIR ACCESSORIES.
Optometrist
at St. Helens.
to get their children who have it in the future as he likes it at -
announces
40
E . 2nd HL
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Irzyk and
the following members; Mrs
Rufus.
T el. <'¥0-5302 T h e Dalit»*., O re.
children and Mrs. Mary Eva and
Frank Reid of Rutus, Mrs. Orlow
Dr. and Mrs. Wilson Foote and Wasco News
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum and
New Management
children Nancy Lu and Robeit
by
Pauline
Broughton
Dr.
Frank
D.
Reid
sons picnicked at Bear Springs
arrived Monday In Rufus whera
Visiting Sunday at the Mark
on the Waplnitia highway in the
Dentist
they are houseguests of Mrs. White home were Mr. and Mis.
Breakfast - Luncheon
mountains the Fourth.
Office Days: Tues, and Wed.
Foote’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, Terry and Linda,
Elwin Rasmussen and family
Moro, Oregon
George Fox.
Dinner
of The Dalles; and Mrs. Grace
came up from Hood River Tues
White of Ontario.
day to help his parents, Mr. and
Steaks — Chops
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nisbet
Only a hated top-
Mrs A1 Rasmussen celebrate the
and children vacationed last week
gun can save a town
Chinese Noodles
at Rupert, Idaho where they vis
at the mercy of
A NOTE OF TH A N K S
ited Mr. Nisbet’s grandfather, Ar
Banquet Space
Cantrell’s Raider»!
to Mr. Goodenberger and the peo
chie Nisbet, 88 years old, and oth-
ple of Moro that befriended us
ei relatives In the area. Enrouie
Look
for
our
next
Ad
while we were In your town.
home they stopped at Vale and
The Turner Family
Open 5 a. m. - 9 p. m. 7 days
spent the night with Father Ger
ald O’Connor, formerly the pas
Tony & Kay Kistenmacher
tor of the Wasco Catholic church.
Z E N IT H
TV
JIM DAVIS BARTON MacLANE
Scoutmaster Eldon Lane, ac
Sales & SERVICI
LYN THOMAS (bb««d ttmiBuMtrn Mat»
companied by Mike and Bruce
S E R V IC E O N A L L M A K E S
Lane, Bob Jones, David Jacobson,
F rid ay Saturday, nlv 7 K ALSO
Special Luncheons
Mike Foss, Albert Dormaler, Le-
Call ANDY PAULSON
Roy
Long
and
Sandy
Spencer,
T e le p h o n e .IO 5-3513
spent last week at Camp Meri
wether, near Cloverdale. Mrs.
Clarence Spencer, accompanied
Powerful and effective, many new drugs can produce
by her daughter Mary and Mrs.
rem arkable result*. Likewise, much dam age con
Eldon Lane and daughter dim e
"• 1 down to bring some of the bovg
result from improper use or overdose. Dangerous
home.
immunities con develop. Permanent injury con be done
The Sherman County unit of
The
Dalles General Hospital aux
Il f . c o . b .
F sSS-s iliary met June 28 at the home of
v ...
■
.-^ :í Mrs. Lloyd Royse. This group
For good reason, there ore restrictions on the use
meets for the purpose of making
puppets for children under ten
of penicillin, Chloromycetin, certain sulfa compound*
who are patients at the hospital.
ond other drug* without the core and proscription
The puppets are gifts from the
auxiliary, which pays for the
of a physician. When your health requires It, consult
faces, cotton and gift wrapohig
M
used.
your Doctor. He will prescribe these new and potent
Thirty-six puppets were com
SUN. & MON JULY 9
Adults Only
remedies when he feels they are required.
pleted during the afternoon oy
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