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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1962)
1 PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Moro Personals Among thorn» going to Rear Springs for thp Fourth of July were Mr. and Mrs. Tex Irt>k and family, Mrs. Maty Eva and Mr. and Mrs. l«ester Barnum and «sons. Mr. and Mis. Ivan Kirke’ie left Saturday for their new home at 4025 West Metaline. Ken/.ewick, Washington, aft?r living in Moro for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred K > k and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ten Eyck of Sandy returned Monday from a fishing trip into Canaoa. Earl Gentry, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. E Barnum drove to Bend Sunday to visit at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs Cleo Barnum and sons.* Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran were a nephew of Mrs. Cochran and his two sons coming from California Sherman countiins, Mrs. Marie Hoskinson, Irving Hart ard Mr. and Mrs. C'ollis Moore, were in Portland Friday night to attend the $100 a pla*e dinner at the Sheraton Hotel and hear U. S. Senator Barry Goldwater of Ari zona talk about the national econ omy. Mrs. Moore gave th ; <»nlute to the flag at the banquet. FRIDAY, JI I.Y 11M»2 asco w ÍNÍfrCL¡..;¿ UjdUbfe News Mrs. George Harris, fo: .ner re sident of Wasco, when her hus band was manager of the Sher man Co-op Grain ’«rowers, died at Walla Walla, Wa., Mond ty fol lowing an emergency operation. Funeral services were held Thurs day at Oaksdale, Wash., at 1:30 p. m. in the Presbyterian church. Survivors include Mr. Harris, a daughter and a son who lived at La Grande. Lnyda Marden, daughter of Mrs. Boy Shafer of Wasco, has won a scholarship to attend Oregon schools of higher education from the scholarship commission of which E. B. Lemon of Corvallis is chairman. The amount may range to $500 and is renewable if the student remains eligible. 0/Z A R P A R C A T ThS H E A R T O F O UR /R P U S TR/AL A R P S C O M O M C PROGRESS. 6UPPLY/RG M O RE THAR 7 0 P E R C E N T O F THE ENERGY CORSOMEP /R T he urjtep states . , . •H A T ORL y A B O U T 3 PERCER T O F THE W/LPCAT 'LL S P R /L L E P /R THE EE ARCH F O R H E W F/ELPS F /H P COMMERC/AL PRO P U C T/O R ... P E F P /T E THE R /S R S , O YER 4Ó, O O O W ELLS WERE P R /L L E P /H THE U. S P U R /R G / 9 G / , „ 7O TA L/H G O Y E R / 9 9 . S M /L L /O R FEET, O R N E A R L Y SS, 3 9 0 M /L E S . A party of Moroites gath» icd at the Lee Belshee home the Fourth for a barbecue and picnic as a means of celebrating the holiday THE P /A M E TE R O F THE EARTH /S T, 9 /8 M /LES. and keeping off the highway. Mel Goodin has been working at the wheat raising tra le here the first of the week until Mrs. Goodin came up Pom Portland to lamily spent the holiday and a.Mrs. Bovr.ton’s brother is also ex- few days following at Camp Sher- pected take him home for the holiday. man. T. Lester Johnson was in Salem last Friday to attend the annual and Mr and Mrs. Tommy Thompson returned Tuesday conference of district attorneys night family from East Lake where with the attorney general. they stopped for a day or two af Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones left ter attending a county agent meet Tuesday afternoon to drive over ing at Diamond lake. the McKenzie pass to Eugene for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee drove a day’s visiting v th relatives. to California this week where Mrs. Earl Gentry spent Sun they will meet some of her rela day at Stevenson, Wash., where tives from Texas P i u family get- her mother Is ill In a hospital. together. The Searcy family gathered .it Columbia Park in north Portland Mr. an J Mrs. G. Lou ma drove last Sunday, July 1, for their an to Camp Sherman Tuesday night nual picnic and visiting Mem to lx* on hand for sunup on the bers came from Richlar.d and Metolius. Longview, Wash., and Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cyphots went Moro, Salem, Hilhboro and Port to Prineville the Fourth of July land, numbering about 47 Soft to spend some time on the lake ball was enjoyed by the more ac above there tive, and swimming was available. George and Linda Ree l drove William G. Cramer won a 3.¿5 to Heppner on the Fourth to take grade point average in the spring a look at that town. term at Oregon ‘echnical Insti Frank Seim of I«os «> ngeles, tute at Klamath Falls in Diesel Calif., father of Mrs. Bob Boyn technology. ton. came Wednesday for a visit Mr. anti Mrs. lie M.her and with his daughter and family. We would like io have meone fiom tlie Wasco community write the news for that area for the Sherman County Journal Until some one does so we would ap preciate it if those knowing news would call the office at JO 5-3515 and tell us about it. Dr. Utis G. Perkins Oütomezriat 405 K. 2nd St. Tel. UY 6-5M t The Babes, Ore. Cliston who lives in Dixon, Tenn. and wired her i egrets Present were Mr. and Mrs. William (Bud) Nisbet, Portland, Mr. an I Mis. Gordon Buck, Caldwell. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yocum, Lexing ton, Mr. and Mr». Lee Martin, (Janet Workman) anil M". and Mrs. Charles Stanek (Verna Ro berts) of The Dailes, Mr. and Mrs. John Buck (Joan Watkins) of Moro, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Members of tlie class of 1952 at Shull (LuKtta Eslinger), .dr. and Wasco High School met r a re Mis. Leo Roberts and Mr. and union Saturday night with a din Mrs. Charles Wallace of Wasco. ner in Tlie Dalles and continued the celebration with a picnic Sun ■» v V -r -y T ■» » -y day in Sorosis park in that city. All members of tlie class were present except Betty Dormaier Bill Smith, son of Mr. aro Mrs. Delmer Smith, left Tuesday with a party of young people from Ore gon to start the annual tour spon sored by the Odd Fellows and Rebekah lodges. The party will cross the United States and pay a visit to the United Nations inas much as tlie trip vs won by writ ing an essay on the value of the United Nations. < A R D OF THANKS I want to thank my many friends who sen! me corns, let ters and gifts to ‘fieer me while confined in a hospital recently. Catherine L. Bish Z E N IT H t v b a le s & JSEKVU E Sl Rt H E ON AM« MAKES Call ANDY PAULSON Telephone JO 5-3Ó1J T All GAUGES 3x8 GALVANIZED SHEETS CAN VAS-36 in. 42 in. 48 in. 60 in. 72 in. Eastern Oregon Electric Co PATTY O’MEARA Electric Contractors tommericial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation EL E C T R I C H E A I 0 MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco Phone GI 2-5402 The Dalles Pb. 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D0WP0N, ATRAZINE and SIMAZINE are good chemicals to treat weeds in fence rows, will kill almost any common weed. Then there’s 2 4D. the old reliable broad leaf weed killer. And GRANULAR 2 4D is just the ticket to kill broad leaf weeds in lawns and yards. VACATE is a soil sterilant that kills everything for a time. WEED FREES and NO VINE are other weed kill ers we carry and are for special use as the name indicates. W E A L S O H A V E IX s E < T H ID E S A n d w e h a v e a p o r ta b le s p r a y e r t o r M iia ll jo b s IK I Also a f o r n<e on fe n c e ro w s a n d s im ila r p la c e s . 75 foot «prayer for field w ork agrichem inc ’ T t CLEAN! healthy . A IR C O N D IT IO N Y O U R H O M E N O W ! No need to be stifled and sticky during hot or humid le a th e r. With a modern electric air conditioner— in your bedroom, living room or wherever you need it most— you’ll feel comfortably cool on the hottest days . . . sleep soundly on the warmest nights! An electric air conditioner saves housework, too, by filtering and removing excess moisture and dust from the air— quietly! And there’s a size and type for every need, easily installed, economical to operate. See your appliance dealer for your electric air conditioner, today! P acific P o w er & L ig h t - You Live H elfer... Electrically! Vernon Manager I'hone <«l 2-5122 _____ W.iM-n, Oregon ¿ ,9 0 0 a