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PAGE 3 SHERMAN C O U N T! JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON Moro Personals FRIDAY, OCTOBER IS, 19«! day. Judge E. H. Howell is pre- copper pictures. Ann Hall won , fiORN. To Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mrs. Harold Hailey left Wed nesday night for her new home O Meara in The Dalles. October at Port Orford w here Mr. Halley 9, a son. James M. Morrison, uncle of las a share in a cooperative ply- , Mor1rlson; d‘wl ln wood mill. She completed the deal to sell the Halley house to ' ^ d " ^ s d a . y at the age of M Mr and Mrs. Wes Hadley before leaving. Free Crews was in town W ei- ^ ” iS ? U>n t'V.,U h Tn 3 Jo u r?g ,nan the paint by number. Mrs. Carl von Rorstel had the best black an(j w hite picture and also the best ones Gary Thomp- son won w jth a mechanical study and for action sports shot. Marie H attrup had the best flower pho tograph and Florence Johnston the best animals. Marie H attrup the best of children and also of „ « d a y a . happy r.s ever and get- W T s'w ^ T n « an?' PWP’e Gar> ’ ................... ting ready to go to Mesa, Arizona p ’ i k ¿7 ? best landscaPe in fhn la c - . Frpo sister- Mrs- t j Keenan survive. Thp flow flower The er exhibit was com for the w inter in the desert. Free Funeral services will lie held Sat posed of sm aller flowers than be and E dith will leave Friday. urday in Portland. fore and they filled the display Mr. and Mrs. Clair Baizer will 'Mrs J K McKean has recover space w’ith colorful blooms. As be leaving Saturday for th eir ed from her recent bout w ith the ters, Frances Bardenhagen; dou new home near Cove w here they flu that she was able to make a ble, Jennie Hearing; cosmos, have bought a chicken ranch. trip to Portland W ednesday. Mary Coons; chrysanthem um s, Mrs. Baizer has been there a part of the past two weeks and some i . , ? . ? 7 ° l>OIt Maggie Wallace; button mums, household goods is already moved. . RPnn h he»« w k ? l groUP Maggie Wallace; flowing mums. Peggy Reckman has been sel- ° a r ov C3‘ Mrs Eldon Lane: delph,nlum ’ ected as one of the Blue and Gold national committeewo- j ennie Hearing;; dahlias, Frances ... . Bardenhagen; pom poms, Mrs. El- singers at E astern Oregon college. Ben Ward went over into Whee Ion Lane; geranium s, Maggie She is a sophomore and a daugh ler county Saturday to get his Wallace; glads. Marie H attrup; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reck deer results closer to home not marigolds, Marie H attrup; dw arf, man. being satisfactory. Jo Gentry; nastursium s. Mary The Sherm an County Riders Coons; petunias, Mary Coonc; vzill meet next Monday night at double. Mrs. C. O. Spencer; Phlox 8 o’clock at the Stan Coelsch Blue Ribbon Winners Maggie Wallace; clim ber rose, home to see a viewing of the pic The hobby class is nard to Mary Coon; foribunda, Dorotha tures taken on the trail ride to the Phillippi ranch in Gilliam classify for there are seldom two Moore; verliena, Dorotha Moore; ' County last summer. Roy Phillio- of a kind. Under creative hobby violas, Mrs. C. O. Spencer; zinnias pi will show the pictures. Anyone A strid Tuggle won wdth a feather Marie H attrup; Mrs. Coons and may come to see them especially corsage, Don Mobley won w ith a Mr s - Spencer w*on first on a cut those who w ent on the ride. go-cart. Under do-it-yourself, Tom flower display and Darlene Har- Not all the deer h unters killed Coats and Mike Foss won in the r ison on plant foliage; Gwen Ross deer. Those w’ho have gone day two classes. Best collection, adult on a flowering plant, Debra Baum after day have usually been sue- was Theodore Johnston’s rock col- ° f cactus plants; Anna Schwendel cessful either getting a buck or lection and G ary Carlson’s rattle won w ith "grandm a’s garden ’, settling for a doe this week. But snake rattles for junior. Mrs. Coons w ith herb garden and when the totals are announced it Allie Ruggles had the best oil Anna Schwendel on arrangem ent is likely the kill in Sherman painting. Mrs. Baum had the best dried folage. County will be well below that of last year. At the city council meeting Tuesday night the rsignation of Clair Baizer as recorder was ac cepted and also th at of Ralph Busse as councilman who was lat er appointed as recorder. Reduction Sale For a limited time Any purchase of $10.00 or more will be discounted 25% Including THE GIFT SHOP The executive committee of the Sherm an County section of the Oregon W heat Growers League met Monday night at the court house to plan the fall m eeting at which resolutions are passed for consideration by the entire league m em bership which meets this year in Pendleton early in Decem ber. Mrs. Daisy Byers, together with her daughter Mrs. Clarence S par ling and husband, spent last week end at Kent with another dau ghter, Mrs. Art Justesen and hus band. Circuit court has been in ses sion this week to try two civil cases before juries. The first, Hay vs Cozier was ended Tuesday w ith a verdict in favor of Cozier and the second, Edwin Hojein vs J S. B urres continued into Thurs- MAE REID W. R. REID W. R. REID & SON Wasco News "the Wasco W oman’s Study Club Maxine Dormaier, Outreach; B ar bara Byars, Citizenship; M ary don H arper, Mrs. H arry P inker en Kaseberg, Oct. 16 T his mee Coats and Mike Foss, Fellowship; ton of Moro anti Mrs. W A. Bur- Ing was postponed one week I** Barbara Fridley, MYFund, and nap, district president from Pow cause of the district m eeting in \ irgil Fields, Publicity. Adult ell Butte The Dalles Oct. 9 co u n sello rs are Mr. and Mrs Floyd Haines was taken to The The meeting time of the senior R ich .u d Skiles and Mr. anil Mrs Dalles hospital last week, and It MYF at Wasco Methodist church Frank Reid. was thought surgery would he has been changed to 12:15 p. nt. The -enior MYF group are p lat- necessary, hut the first of the immediately following w o rsh l) mug a hayride to follow their week he was responding to medi services This was lone to avo. I I N ICEF drive the night of Oc- cation, anil it is hoped the sur having to make two trips f toiler 31. gery will not lie necessary. those memlHUs living some dis Mrs W. D W atkins was callel tance away. At the meeting Oct. Smilo Callaway to Kennewick. Wash., Tuesday to 8. the following officers w e’’ * attend the funeral of her sister. elected: Linda Maiden, president; C h a iii l FUNERAL Mrs. Minnie Gilmore Mrs. W at Sandra Foss, vice-president; Bev VlldpLi SERVICE kins was accompanied by her ser erly Lutje, secretary; Jean Hock Lem., "d R. Smith and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. ett .treasurer; Ginger Laughlin, P ii. I « t li-3133 1 co W atkins I I i d l e s , i >l e n i >11________ Faith; Kay Morehouse, W itness; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. W alker of The Dalles were guests over the weekend of Mrs. W alker’s broth er and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H arper. Mrs Leona VanGilder and Mrs. HOLD IN HEAT • KEEP OUT COLD Paul Patrick left on Monday for Portland, w here both will go through the clinic this week. The Cominsslon on Education of the Wasco Methodist Church is making plans for a buffet and pancake supper Oct. 22. Proceeds will go toward the purchase of a folding door for use in the Sun day school rooms. •“ First m eeting of the seasrtrt of berg. Mrs. Hildred Zell. Mrs. Gor will be at the home of Mrs Pau' by Pauline Brought«.« Mid-Columbia Shrine Club from The Dalles held its annual Ladies night meeting at Wasco Oct. 7 The Past M atron's Club of Annie Fulton chapter, OES. assisted by the m em bers of the chapter, spun sored the affair. The gala even ing began w ith a cocktail hour at the Lfgion hall, w here Mr. and Mrs. T. L ester Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Foss were hosts. Following the social hour, the guests gat he i vi I at the Masonic hall for dinner prepared unde* the leadership of Mrs. L E. Kas* berg. The hall was cleverly dec orated in a w estern motif hv Mis. Carl Tuggle. Mrs. Robert Bisb and Mrs. Gordon Harper. H ildrel Zell, Sherm an County vice-pres'.- dent and Mrs. Zell, acted as host and hostess for the evening. E n tertainm ent was furnished l».v Dalles members, and consisted of slides on Iceland. Later In 1 e evening, those present enjoyed dancing also. Guests were present from Goldendale and Portland, as well as The Dalles. About 65 were present. ■Mrs. Leo W atkins, Mrs. Vernon Melzer, Mrs. Eldon Lane, Mrs. Harold W inegar, Mrs. Irline Kirk wood, Mrs. G rover I/ong, Mr- Pearl Brackett and Mrs. Bill Broughton travelled to Grass Val ley Saturday to attend a distri •». m eeting of Rebekah lodges. Not attending the afternoon session, but present for the banquet and evening session, were Leo W at kins and Charles Slscel. COST, S T °rM D 0° W , WINDOWS,PORCH ENCLOSURES W e H ave T he G e n u in e 1N ^ow M aterials F l e x OG lass G lass -O-N et W y r O-G lass S creen -G lass F lex -O-P ane Mrs. Leo W atkins visited the Rebekah lodge in Redmond last Tuesday evening, and the lodge at Maupin W ednesday evening. T hursday and Friday of last week Mrs. W atkins was hostess to Cle ona Appelgate, president of the Assembly. Friday evening, the two women attended a Rebekan m eeting at D ufur Mrs. W atkins is vice-president of the Assem bly. Several meniliers of the Wasco W oman’s Study Club were pre sent at the OFWC district m eet ing held In The Dalles Monday of this week. Attending were Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg, Mrs. L. E. Kase Wasco, Oregon Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 40: • W A R P ’S ’ B R A N D E D K. 2nd St. O N THE EDGE M E A N S S A T IS F A C T IO N MORO LUMBER & FUEL Tel. CYA-530? Tbe Dalles. Orc. O U A R A N T IID CO. Z E N IT H r / Sales & SERV’D,:: SERVICE ON ALL MAKES Call ANDY PAULSON T elep h o n e JO 5-3513 Eastern Oregon THE GREATEST MODERN MOVEMENT Electric Cc. Toward Improved Health Electric Contractors PATTY O’MEARA commericial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation E L E C T R IC HEAT 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco Phone GI 2 5402 The Dalles CY6 4184 More than one-third of our nation'* people voluntarily and freely pay for medical or hoipital car« in nJvanet through coop erative insurance plan». Thi» ia probably the greatest voluntary movement toward improved health and welfare in the hi«tory of the w orld. Every phase of this activity is laudable. The cooperation of industry and its employees, and the foresight of breadwinners to invest money in their families' health in advance of actual' need, are evidence of progress. Active participation of the medical profession is evidence of its stature. The desire for improved health, and the newly found personal pride and dignity of the individual are universal; and you may depend upon us, as upon your physician, in the achievement of these objectives for your fam ily. WASCO PHARMACY PHONE GI 2-5262 TAKE A NEW LOOK AT SUNNY BROOK... TRAVELALL LEADS A DOUBLE LIFE You’ll find your T ravelall two servants in one; it’ll work ah hard as you want all week and play all weekend. The T iavelall is the only station wagon with an extra duty, truck built V-8 engine as standard equipment. An engine designed to stand up under a 1000-hour, full- throttle, full-load torture test--a test two to ten times longer than tho«e given other V-8’s you’ll find in sta tion wagons. Every V-8 off the I nternational assembly line is built well enough to take and pass this test. T raveij \ ll quality doesn't stop with its fine engine - there are two suspension systems and frames; for light loads, you can get independent torsion bar front suspen YOU'LL LIKE EVERYTHING ABOUT ITI (1 ) It has th e taste o f today. (2 ) Choice of 2 kinds: sm ooth, m ild K entucky s traig h t bourbon -s m o o th , extra m ild Kentucky blend. (3) Sensible prices. O LD SUNNY BROOK SUNNY BROOK U V T W II «TW M T M t iiM n i u n (4) Enjoy it tonight sion with a box section frame. For heavier work, there’s a model with an I beam front axle with leaf springs and a sturdy channel frame. All whi-el drive is available if you should plan to go beyond the road’s end. And T ravelall has the capacity to matc h its ability to carry big loads; you can lay a 4x8 sheet of plyw«xxl flat in the Itack. Its 124 cu ft. load area can he stack«*«! up to 42-in. high with a multitude of things from pack ages to potted plants. These are only a few of the reasons why T ravelaij . can lead a double life. We can give you more. Stop by for the details and a demonstration. TRA VELALL INTERNA TIONAL Hi Cushman Equipment Co. uw nm a LiWNui. it (¿mat n w maw « but k nor u r w uw j naan « fur . «t tu* . / u sputi Jhoro, Oregon Phone JO 5-3555 z