Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 21, 1961, Page 3, Image 3

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Moro Personals
Here Tuesday morning while
on '.heir way to a vacation in
the coast range were Mr. and
Bud Rogers and two children of
Hillsboro. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Eslinger.
J. K. McKean, Irving Hart,
T. Lester Johnson and Giles
French of Sherman County and
Harry Dutton, columnist for the
Portland Reporter and an old
Sherman Countian drove to Hart
mountain Friday to attend the
annual trek of the Order of the
Antelope, dedicated to the con­
servation of the bodies of ante­
lope and the spirit of man. They
returned Sunday by way of
Frenchglen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bernards
and three small children moved
into the Parry house last week,
coming from Grass Valley. He is
employed at the Sherman branch
experiment station.
Here briefly Monday evening
were Mr. and Mrs. W illis Black,
who stopped to see her brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Giles
French.
Marion McKee and son, Gordon,
were in town an hour or so Tues­
day when on a trip up to the Mc­
Kee farm east of Wasco. Gordon,
6’ 4” is on vacation from Kie-
now’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wallace
did some driving around last
week, going to W allowa county
to visit relatives and through the
mountains to Lewiston, Idaho,
before turning south to Culdesac
and Nez Perce, Idaho to visit two
of his sisters. .
Seventy members of the May
family from John Day, Portland,
Vancouver and Sherman county
attended the family reunion at
Sorosis park in The Dalles last
Sunday. Mrs, Clara Boyer of John
Day was the eldest at 75 and re­
mained for a visit with her sis­
ter, Mrs. Grace Zevely. Byron
May’s small son, Kelly was the
youngest May at 2*A months.
Mr. and Mrs. W ily Knighten
are back in Moro again after a
cruise around the San Juan
islands in Puget sound with their
daughter Anajean and family and
son Wily.
Mrs. Elsie Jones is taking a
vacation from work at the post-
office. Next week when Tommy
lays off they will go on a trip.
JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON
F R I D A Y . J U L Y 21, IM O
Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss
left today for Oregon City when
Mrs. DeMoss will stop to visit
with her sister Ollie Cox and go
to the Dugger picnic at Eagle
Fern Park near Estacada. John
w ill go on to Eugene to visit
Homer DeMoss and Hershel Da-
vh; and with them go to Dorena
for the W ick's family picnic Sun­
day.
party In honor of Nma Rhinehart
on June 30. Young hostesses for
the affair, which look the form
oi a slumber party for the girls,
were Stephanie Barnett, Lee Kase­
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Wasco News
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The Jerry Barnett home was
the scene of a surprise birthday
COMMUNITY P R ESB YTER IA N
CHURCH
9:45 Church School
Classes for all age groups.
11:00 a. m. Church Service
This communion Sunday
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P A T H O’MEARA
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O ’M E A R A
W asco
Shorts, Jamaicas, Skirts
Pedal Pushers, Blouses
Tee Shirts
L a d ie s su m m e r shoes
now
$2.95 to $4.95
M e n ’s su m m e r Shoes
Reg. $4.95
now $3.95
Rg. $5.95
now $.95
Leonard R. Smith
3 x 14 ’* inch Exterior Ply wood
A lso M e n ’s Shoes
L a d ie s C o tto n S k irts
L a d ie s B louses
M e n ’s S p o rt S h irts
O th e r B louses
M n ’s S p o rt S h irts
O th e r S h irts
All sies and lengths of Bolts
now
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MADRAS, OREGON
H elp us celebrate Bring this ad
with you and get 10% price reduction
Door P rize D raw ing 8 .0 0 p.m .
Saturday, July 2 2
It Starts Today
Prizes are useful sporting eguipm ent
Dale’s Clothing
SPECIAL
F reezer
3-4-5-and 6 feet widths
PAINT
now $2.99 to $4.99
Reg. $3 98
Reg. $4.00
R eg. $3.98
R eg. $2.95
R eg. $4.00
CANVAS
SPEEDEE FABRIC CEMENT
now $4.95
R eg. $5.95
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now $2.95
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in d u s tria l
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w ith
R eg. $3.95
TRUCK FLOORING
co m m ericial — re s id e n tia l
home were Mrs. W inegar’s aunt
and cousin, Mrs. J. H Scheeve
and son of Fortuna, Calif. Friday
Mr W inegar’s brother and sister
in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
W inegar and chidren of Richland,
C a lif, stopjied off for a short
visit enroute to their home after
a vacation trip that took them to
rine states.
Sherman Theatei
man who
wore a
priest's
garb-and
lived in a
white hot
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Annual Sportwear
Endeavors for a picnic and “ Sing-
spiratlon.”
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broughton
were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Derr and
son.
The Wasco Church of Christ
holds services each Sunday even­
ing at 7:30. The services are
divided into three groups, with
the Rev. Wm. Jones as leader of
the adult group, Mrs. Jones in
charge of the high school group,
ano Mrs. Harry Hicks, the junior
group. Everyone is invited to at­
tend one of these groups.
Guests last Wednesday and
1 hursday at the Harold W inegar
thieves and
kilters this
Electric Co.
W e s s H ad ley
C h ild re n s P la y Shoes
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T h e D a lle s , O regon
A group of young people from
the Wasco Church of Christ, ac­
companied by Mrs. A rthur Van
Gilder, drove to Hood River Sun­
day evening, where they joined
ether young people from the
Hood River Union of Christian
Eastern Oregon
MORO FLOOR COVERING
Smith Callaway
FU N ERA L
service
a surprise bridal shower at the
home of Mrs. Harry Hicks July
12 Co-hostesses with Mrs. Hicks
were Mrs. Durward Kaseberg and
Msr. William Jones.
They were
assisted by Mrs. Harold Engtierg
Decorations were in the form of
tiny umbrellas in shades of pink.
Helping to open the shower gifts
v ere Shirley Watkins and Lee
Kaseberg Each guest was given
a card on which to write her fav­
orite recipe, and these were then
given to Miss Watkins. Lynn
Rathbun won the prize in a scram­
bled word game. At the close of
the afternoon refreshments of
fruit salad, wafers, punch and
coffe were served to the guests
numbering about 36.
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A lso M e n ’s Shoes
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Floor Covering
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran left
Saturday for their mining claim
on the Rogue river expecting to
stay a couple of weeks w’orking
out their assessment.
The Elks lodge of The Dalles
to which many Sherman Coun-
tians belong w ill hold a meeting
at Grass Valley September 23,
the second in all time and earlier
in the year than before. A class
will be initiated at that time and
entrants are now being listed.
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General Remodeling
Neil Fisher, Vernon Skoog and
James Elliot of the Secretary of
State’s office began the annual
audit of the Sherman County
School Districts Monday, July 17.
A small spray plane circled
over Moro a couple of hours
Thursday morning dropping huge
drops of a liquid that smelled like
diesel oil and probably contained
DDT with lethal intent against
the city’s thirty known mosqui­
toes. Other insects also elim inat­
ed, no doubt.
T
berg. Lois Kaseberg. and Chris­
tine Hicks. The girls served pizza
b.rthday cake and cola drinks for
refreshments during the evening.
Judy W atkins was honored with
Plus S&.H Green Stamps
MORO LUMBER & FUEL CO.
SUNNY BROOK
G et ready
n o w ' __
w ith
O u r b u d g e t p la n spread* the cost of your heating oil
over ten monthly payments. There are no interest or
carrying charges...you pay only for tha oil.
New’s the time to call your Standard Man and arrange
for your heating oil supply. Standard Heating Oils burn
C leaner, with more sunny warmth from «vary drop. Ask
for delivery now... and ba ready for tha Freezin' Season.
For any Standard O il produci, call
Donald
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Hampton Furniture Co.
The Dalles
116 E. Third
CY6-4646