Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 11, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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SHERMAN
CO.UhTY JpVR X A L, MORO, uR^GOX
Grass Valley
by Anna Balaer
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1WJ
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Mr and Mre Ivan DIMS aflfJ
family were dinner ¿'tests New
Years day at the home of Mr and
*drs ii.ll Toud.
and Mrs Ralph ftu$t were ill Tfce
Dalles T u c J a y to visit Mrs H.O.
Dugger and Dick Rust at h-upll-
al.3 in that city
Yr f.nd ’¿rs Har<Ud F-tkia ar4
Mr rod Mrn TV*.? dfar.fi aM
0 Rfaen o f » «»aU aucgi nf of­ Suijday Mra M fe dpjtrlrj dir­
ficers wa# lafld Im iauine of fleer ector and Mrs ronR ofttel is co­
R-mkx? £fclir«ger; inxalUng aoaf- unty chairman
Dinner guests Sunday at the
ahel, Mona Eakm lna'AUlng chap­
lain, M rs A rt 3chiUjx4 m usician borne of Mrs A vonBorstel were
Mrs E atl Olds, Officer« inMuUed hr r daughter, Mr rod Mrs Frank
Sayrs and Tony and Me Ussa of
were preside«, P<?227 &£€»
president, Shell R elit, *xJftary Moro
Mrs Donald vonBorstel. Joy,
Carolyn Johnson, treasurer, Glen
da P erry rho plain Janice Lem­ Cathy and Teddie went to Port­
ley; conductor, Ruth Alley; war­ land Friday on business and vis­
den, D errie Peters; marshal, Ros­ ited her parents. Mr and Mrs
alee Eslinger; musician, Nancy John Jenkins, returning home
Crews; RSP, Mona Eakln; LSP, Saturday.
¿*? trCr.Uv«” w i 'upr.'i* M jg. a u l Mr ro d Mrs N o rm Gli- ir.miiy of Rockaway rozi Mre San­
irym near ruxd fat .Utuuledl the k tx i. M f h a Dalle« w eat to dia McKay of Portland came Sat-
reception honoring Mr «and Mrs Porti«ir.d Monday and ‘»pent the urday and wore overnight gucete
Dell Olds on their golden wed- Christinas
w ith Mrs Hazel et tne home of Mr a n l Mr« Sim
ohig anniversary w hen their son Zui llmlen an I Mr and Mrs J a ­ Inifiean
in law and daughter, vlr «ind Mrs mes Manning and family at the
Mr amt Mrs John Ru*X and Mr
Marion Crews ot Stevenson,
n,. latter’s home.
and Mrs Roy Pittinger and cons
entertained for them S inday, Dec
Mr and Mrs Herman Peters of Sunnyside, Wash., drove to
30 a t the IOOF hall from two to went to Madras Friday and .vere Bend and spent C hristm as v/ith
Mre B ernard M artin and Susan
five. The hall was
lieautifully overnight guests of Mr and Mrs their daughter, Mr and Mrs Ken­ P atricia Brown; RSVP, Katie E akin were business visitoi i in
Reckman; LSVP, Linda Hockett;
decorated w ith gold paper and Arden Peters
neth Wilson and family.
Inside guardian, Nancy A lb-rty; Portland Saturday.
gold belts and gift plants of yel-
Mr and Mrs J.W .B’.agg had as
Mr and Mrs Donald CTodfelter
Mrs
Kenneth
Wilson
and
chil­
outside
guardian, Donna Perry;
lew chrysanthem um s from Mr dinner guests Saturday to cele­
and Mrs Delbert Wilcox of Prine­ brate their 56th wedding anni­ dren of Bend came T hursday to 1st Herald, L orraine Stark; 2nd w ere New Year's eve guests of
Mr and Mre L ester Barnum and
ville and from Mr an 1 Mrs Phil versary «Mr and Mrs Clair Balaer visit her parents Mr and Mre Herald, Pamela Ketter; 3rd Her­
sons.
John
Rust
Mr
Wilson
came
down
ald,
Joy
Ann
Brady;
4th
Herald,
S tarr and Mr and Mrs A rt F ar­ of Cove, Harold Blagg of Port­
Mr and Mrs Gordon L en ley
g h er of The Dalles; yellow roses land, Gerald Blagg of The Dal­ Sunday and all w ent to Sunny­ Loleta Sullivan; Junior past pres­
from .Mr and Mrs H airy lleising le.- and Mr and Mrs Iv'in Blagg side, Wash., ami spent New fe a rs ident, Judy Dunlap; Mre Eari and family returned home Friday
of Little Fort, B.C. and a red an- ar.d family. .Mr and Mrs A F.Bal- day with Mr and Mrs Roy Pittin- Olds, vice- chairm an of the ju r­ from a trip to Mesa, Arizona
isdictional point Youth committee w here they spent the holidays
th u riu m th at was on tiie piano zer were callers in the afternoon. ger and family.
presented certificates to Mrs Ken­ visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs
from Wayne Hull of Portland
Mr and Mrs E arl Olds and
Mr and Mrs l>en Garland nad
several poiniscttas from friends as their guests Sunday his cou­ Robin went to The Dalles New drick Dunlap, advisor and to Mre Free Crews and his p a re n t3, Mr
Mr and Mrs Clayton Ward and sin Mr ami Mrs Izer Harlan.I of Year’s day and had dinner with Harold Eakln, Mrs Frank K etter and Mrs Arzell Lemley who are
and Mre A rt Schilling, assistant there visiting. W hile there they
Mr and Mrs Meti er of Hie Dalles
Mr and Mrs Herman Ziegler and advisors R efreshm ents of cup took a trip to Nogales, Mexico
Bend.,
The lace coveted table .ield
Among the visitors in The Dal­ family. Mrs Dick Rust and Neuta cakes, coffee and punch were ser­ and o th er sight seeing tours.
the large four tiered rake decor­ les Friday were Mr and Mrs John had dinner with them also.
ated with gold roses and leaves B uether and family, Mr a n l Mrs
The 4-H cooking club nclu ding ved by the Rebekahs
Mr and Mrs H erm an P eters had
and topped with white wedding Hans Bardenhagen and family, Glenda Perry, who acted as host­
Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock as dinner guests New Year’s day
bells and a large sheet cake w ith Mr ami Mrs F ran k vonBotstel, ess, Pamela and Connie Ketter, w ent to Portland Sunday. Dec. 30 Mr and Mrs Arden Peters of
the inscription *50th inniversury’ who also visited Mrs Mr and Mrs Gloria and G eraldine Todd, Patty w here they visited her parents Madras, Mr and Mrs Olan Stark
from Mrs Art Fargher
Ted vonBorstel, and Mre A von- Crews and Julie Schilling held a Mr and Mre J.O.Small and A.E. and family, John Peters, Mrs
A silver tea and coffee at each Borstel and daughter, Mrs Frank tea at the home of Mrs P erry Jones returning home «Monday
W .D.Bamett and Arnold Sharp
end of the table was presided over Sayrs ami Melissa at .loro.
their leader, Dec 20 for their
Mr and Mre Frank E.Bayer of Olympia, W a sh , Mr and Mrs
by Mrs Bernard Martin, Mrs liarl
Mr and Mrs Danny Duncan of mothers. Mothers present w ere and Helen took Julie Bayer to Bob Ashby and family of P o rt­
Olds, Mrs Kay Sargent, Mrs J a ­ Portland came Saturday to visit Mrs Frank Ketter, Mrs Kenneth Monmouth New Year’s day and land w ere callers.
mes W alkenshaw of Salem ami his parents, Mr and Mrs Sim Todd, Mrs Kenneth Crews, Mrs she entered OCE for the next
Mel Jensen, a m issionary from
Mrs Harold Eakln. Those cutting Duncan. They left Monday for Bob Schilling and Mre Earl Olds. term .
Portland held both m orning and
and serving the cake were Mrs Madras io visit her brother Mr The girls served cookies they had
Mr and Mre Charles Perrlgo evening services at the Baptist
Parw in VanGilder of Moro, Mrs and Mrs lx-11 Squire.
made and hot chocolate served and Ix>rl of T he Dalles a n l Mr
church Sunday.
Ray Sargent, Mrs Ha Ward of
Dinner guests at the h o m t of by Connie K etter and coffee ser- and Mrs Claud Bayer and family
San Francisco ami Mrs lva Na-
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by
Julie
Schilling.
Pamela
of
Moro
spent
Sunday
a
t
the
Mr and Mrs Owen Eakin and
Mr and Mrs Dell Olds Monday
house of Rickreall.
Ray and Bernard M artin went to
evening to celebrate their 50th K etter gave a dem onstration on F rank T Bayer home.
Mrs H arry Stark and daughters John Day F riday night to the
Karen Powell of Moro had w edding annlnversary ¡md to see tab le e ttln g T he girls gave ■
gift
to
their
m
others
they
had
Lorraine
and Lou Ann and Mrs basketball game anti to Burns on
the old year out and the new
charge of the guest book.
«Frank E Bayer and Byron and Saturday night for another.
G irls assisting about the room year In were tiieir son tin law and made.
Mr and Mrs Orville Ruggles Helen w ere business visitors In
were Rxxsalee Eslinger, Mona E a­ daughter, Mr and Mrs Mai ion
Mr and Mrs Donald vonBorstel
ami
family left I>c. 23 for Stock- The Dalles T hursday
Clew
s
and
family
of
Stevenson,
kln, Peggy Riggs, Donna Perry
had as dinner guests New Year’s
Mr and Mrs C urtis Stark of the day Mr and Mrs George vo.iBor-
a n i Aldine loud. Those w orking Wa..u., Mt ami Mrs Jam es Walk- ton. California w here they s[>ent
in the kitchen were Mrs Joe Ha­ w w it'w of Salem, Mr and .Mrs C hristm as w ith h er «lster, Mr Cove spent W ednesday here visit­ stel and family and Mrs K'.aus
mmond, Mrs Dorothy AlliePty ami Elm er Hall ami Jack Hall of and Mre Maurice deVries and ing relatives.
Bardenhagen.
Mr and Mrs Frank vonBorstel
Long Beach, Calif., Mrs LH .N a- family, retu rn in g home Dec. 28.
Mrs Virgil Oltmanns
Mr and Mrs Kennoth Crew s
and
Mrs
H
lldred
Zell
w
ent
to
Among the out of town rela­ house of Rickreall, Mr and Mrs They went to The Dalles New
and Mr and Mrs Frank K etter
Portland F riday w here they at­ were dinner guests New Year’s
tives and friends present were: Ronald Powell of Moro, Mrs Ray Year’s day and had dinner.
The Gamma Lambda No.84, tended the National meeting of day at the home of Mr and Mrs
Mr ami Mrs Elmer Hall ami Jack Sai gent and Derrie, Mrs 11a
Hall from Long Beach, Califor­ W ard of San Francisco, «Mr and Theta Rho girls club me! In the the Cancer Society held in the Don Smith.
nia; Mr «iml Mrs J a n u s W alken­ Mrs Earl Olds and Robin, Mr IOOF hall Sunday afternoon. Jan M ultnomah hotel Saturday and
The Grass Valley Rebekah lod-
shaw of Salem; Mrs Lll.NahoUise and Mrs Glenn Perry, .Mr and
of Rickreall; Mr and Mrs Don .Mrs Darwin VanGilder of Moro,
Lear of Stevenson, Washington; Mr ami Mrs Lyle Olds, Mr and County Ramblings
Mr am, Mis Pete W atts and fam­ Mrs Harold E akin and Mr and
ily of Rockaway, Mrs Sandra Mc­ Mrs Hill Pausch come in later.
Outline for the rem aining ses­
Kay of Portland; Mr and Mrs Mr ami Mrs Crews had an oigan sions of the Farm Crops course
Stuart Johnson of Salem; Mr am, sent in for the holidays and Mr are: Jan u ary 17, Plant dis-Mses
Mrs Ed Nelson of Tillamook; Mr Crews played and Mre I’jwell and principles of chemical weed
;.ml Mrs Fred Cox and daughter, sang “The End of a Perfect Day" control.
Mrs John Rust and Mr and Jan u ary 24: Cereal production
Mre A1 Roberts of Cowalli t, Mi­
ami Mrs Dick Huhm an ami son Mrs H.O.Dugger went io The Dal­ and m arketing
of Sandy, Mr and Mre Deinert les Friday when Mrs Dugger en­ January 31: Forage crops and
Wilcox of Prineville, Mr and Mrs tered Tiie Dalles general hospital possible new crops for the area.
Dell Squire and Mr and Mrs J a ­ for medical attention.
All farm ers are Invited to any
mes Easter of Madra-i, Mr ¡»ml
Mr and Mrs Bert Cox and Mrs o ‘ the se.slon.
«Mrs Phil h ta rr ¡»ml Mr and Mrs John Rust went to Tiie Dalles on
Anmuil S<’l> M e e tin g
Art Fargher of The Dalles and W ednesday to bring Mrs Dugger
The Sh< rm an .Soil Conservetion
Mr ami Mrs Danny Duncan of home.
district annual m eeting has been
Portl.iml, Mr and Mrs G o rg e
Mrs Jo h n R ust an d Mr.-- K en­ set for February 7, courthouse, at
Wilcox of The Dalles.
neth W ilson of Bend w ere in T he Moro The program is being arran
A farewell pot hick »'inner for Dalles to visit Mrs D ugger w nile ged by the local supervisors.
the Rev. and Mrs Muynor Reed in th e hospital.
White muscle disease continues
Mrs H arry Ju ste se n of Kent to take a heavy toll of lambs and
and family was held la the \ cial
room of the Baptist c hurvh on (e n te re d T h e D alles h o sp ital on calves from Oregon livestock pro­
Sunday following the m orning F rid a y for m edical atten tio n .
ducers. This disease will strike
Mr and Mrs Dick Rust w ent to in most regions of the state. It
service. A fter two ¡«ml <i naif
years here they left Monday for The Dalles M onday w hen he e n ­ may lie prevented by injecting
N'apa, California to ‘¡ike up his tered tiie Mid-Columbia h ospital the m other or the offspring with
new position as pastor of the for ;tn em ergency ¡qqK'mlect.nny. an injection of selenium. The
Mr and Mre John Rust a n l Mr cost is extrem ely low w hen re ­
G race B aptist ch u rch J a n u a ry fi
lated to the savings througn re­
ducing lamb o r calf crops. The
m aterial is available in all parts
of the state and »nay be given by
the livestock producer.
OP(SO*S
I AMP OF a
PREPARED BY OKECOM STATE
SYSTEM O f HIGHER EDUCAI 10«
S'
►ESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY
OF OREGON M ED IC A L
SCHOOL IN SUPER-COOLING
CELLS, TISSUES AND GRGAWS
ANO EXPERIMENTS IN COOLING
LIVE RATS DOWN TO T H E
FREEZING PO IN T M AY BE A
RESEARCH STEPPING STONE
TO MAN'S CONQUEST
v OF S P A C E . , '
/;
I la ,? ge
were overnight guests of h er par­
ents, Mr and Mrs John Rust.
Mrs Dot Alsup of Tygh Valley
same Thursday to spend several
days at the home of Mr and Mrs
H.O.Dugger.
Mr and Mrs W illiam B rin k « !
and daughter, Mrs John Alley
went to Medford last week and
spent several days w ith h er m o
Mr and Mrs Carl Bunke of ther, Mrs Christine Fredeen, wh<
Milwaukie came Saturday and is ill.,
were overnight guests of Mr and
Mr ar«n M is Herman I » Here
Mrs John Rust. Sunday they all
had dinner at the H.O.Dugger went to The Dalles Saturday on
business and on to Hood River
home.
Mrs Kenneth Wilson and chil­ to visit their son, H erm an and
dren of Bend came T hursday and family for awhile.
ge No. 118 held its regular meet­
ing in the IOOF hall Wednesday
evening. Noble G rand Mrs H.N.
Riggs presided w ith 22 members
present.
Mrs Carl Schadewitz of Kent
came home Saturday from The
Dalles w here she spent »several
days for medical attention.
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This m onth’s issue nas articles
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P u rp le Muwtard
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