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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1963)
FAÖK S F R Itfttf, JA M ART 18, 1963 SH ERM VN 00V X 1Y JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Wasco News Fwcrc Personal. The. -University oi Oregon’s fall term, 1962 honor roll includes the names of 360 under graduat es whoo made grade ooint a\er ages of 3.50 or higher. Among them was Ronda Rae Erase» dau ghter of Mr and Mrs Haul Fraser The men who live in the Snan- ieo Hotel are thankful for the generousity of the people of .loro who sent them a box of presents for Christmas. The box was ac cumulated at Beefo’s where every one Interested dropped in his pre sents until it was full and another had to be provided. BORN: To Dr. and Mrs. Robt. Cockburn of Portland, January 9, a daughter, Bridgette, following two brothers. Mrs. Cockburn is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. A. Douma, now moved to Port'and to care for the grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reid were up from The Dalles 1 uesday to visit the son, Frank at the dental office. BobBernards is home this week after a few days spent in Port land for an examination of his ears. He expects to have a hear ing aid soon that will make him hear easier and better. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Belshe are or. the road to Hawaii with the party of grangers that makes a tour each winter. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore left for California Thursday morning, going by way of Reno, in older to (so Collis says) make expenses for the trip. Mr. Alice Archer is the chair man for the Moro district for the March of Dimes, her name I>e- ing inadvertently omitted last week. The previously announced Red Cross First Aid class will start at the court house January 22 at 8 o’clock. All interested are invited to come. Harlandview Grange meeting will be January 28 instead of Jan. 21. A special program, featuring an IFYE student will '»e given. The Moro Tuesday rfternoon unit of Cooperative Extension Service met with Mrs. Max Bel she. An interesting program on “ How the Personality Works in Understanding Behavior” given ny Mrs. Blaine Miller was ap preciated and discussed for bettci understanding. By .Indie McGowai. Phone Gl 2-54«3 Study » Wo .n- Mrs the 1 O l i t t rd Kaseberg with Mrs Roy Shafer and Mrs V< rnon assisting with the dissert Dutt lend >n. After a «hart bus ness conducted by Mrs Grace Medler in the absence o Mrs Martin Pshlgoda, Mrs Astrid Tuggle gave a most inteie. ting prograi n in fine arts. Mrs I.illie nted the club with a Fields p the club which she history d from its beginning nt. Ixx? Kaseber en- or tertalned with two pi ano scKOS. Üorcus society of ;he '»Vasco Church cif Christ met ,at the home 0. Mrs ]D A.Kaseberg with des- St' rt lune’heon served il>y the host- vsis, assli(ted by Mrs Roxie rii 11 - ing. Mrs Harry Hicks had -•large 0 the dlevotional pre»gram. Dur- ing tl ¡e busines meeting new of- ficers were elected for the com- ing y ear. Mrs Jerry Barn.tt is president; Jessie Hicks will assist a vice president; the new "ecre- tary is Karen Kaseberg and Mar jorie VanGilder is treasurer, l'he next meeting will be held Feb. 13 at 1:30 in the church basement. Tî’l c f’ i tp ,< r Mr 1; arc -m g sxpenencee. j rrv uui fliasu has accepted a poe- itlon with t . Alex Lysiak lanch south of 1 •sser in ’ the z’.orse country. Mr Mas- Heaven hil ten and his wife Elm cam? to W aseo 4 J ears ag and he is now working for the ¡ta e fish and wild life department. The Masten family. Including sons. ’A illy, Tim, Steve and Paul will leave Wasco the first of Februa>y to take up residence in or near the town of Prosser. By Mrs. George Tox Correspond« nt Not Over Marian Rebekah lodge met Jan. 9 with Noble Grand Floyd Haines presiding. Nine members were present for an enjoyable evening of business and refreshments On November 28 Lupine Rebekah lodge met in a joint meeting for the official visit of Selmi V. Wat kins, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon. It was a lovely, as well as inspiring lime. There were 45 guests and mem- liers present. We are looking for ward to the District convention in Moro on January 26. Wasco Church of Christ will hold a series of meetings begin ning January 20 an i continuing through February. Everyone is invited to come and hear Ronald and Ellery Parrish each nign*. ex cept Saturday. Following a potluck dinner at the Wasco Methodist church next Sunday, Richard Blak-mey, assis tant administrator at the Good Samara.in hospital in Portland will speak and show slides about his work as medical missionary in Borneo. The Blakeney family returned to uie states mice years ago after spending a nunVwr of years in Borneo. He is the son of Mr an 1 Mrs Leslie Blakeney of Bremerton, Wash., who were former residents of Wasco when he was principal of »he school. Blakcney's mother was form«?rly Dorothy Barnett whose family have been long time residents of the community. Everyone is welcome to come to the poJuck Dr. Otis G. Perkins OPTOMETRIST During social hour lovely re 405 E. 2nd St. freshments were served by the Tel. CV 0-5362 The Dalles, Ore, hostess to 14 members. Kay Kirklie of Moro is one of 15 Oregon State University senior coeds who has l»een honored for outstanding campus achieve ments by the Corvallis Branch of the American Association of University Women. Miss Kirkelie, who will gradu ate this June in the Scnool of Ed ucation, was honored for her leadership in education. Her home address is P. O. Box 273, Moro, Oregon. AAUW makes the sele< rons each winter to recognize out standing women students. Jim Woods, accompanied" by his daughter and grand «laughter stopped in Moro briefly Wednes day while on their way dome from the funeral of his bro her Ellsworth, held in Pendleton. Rufus New: enable* ♦he family ♦o limit ♦he cost ♦o its needs or wishes. lk\? kEHV AVt Eastern Oregon Electric Co PATTY O’MEARA Happ\ Re-ieappraUal cfcfJjjr ,.T, acgwii & Mpticus QdKl chicken ainjicr, x i the trimming« with pumpkin pie with whipped cream for dessert at Rufus Grange Hall last Tnur- sday evening. There were 33 out to this dinner. After the dinner was c leaied Just as your correspondent was stirring about this momP g a away Mrs Leigh, chairman of the knock came on the door and »here Home Economics club of the stood two men saying they were Grange called the meeting ta or working for the assessor and der. The past chairman’s pin was would like io see around. I asked to lie sent to Mrs Otto Peterson, them if they wouldn’t come back last year's ch airman because in an hour. Well, they walked she has not been able to attend about the grounds ogling the area Grange meetings. The secretary, I assumed I had best hurry Mrs George Fox, said eight place and get dressed or they would settings of stainless steel n~'e lx? wasting their time around my accumulated by saving » ».d place. I told them 1 didn’t Know Bond stamp book covers this r u«t I was the last place for them to year. The club nas pepper and check, but they said. “ No, yours vanilla to sell. is the first place”. Well, After A letter from Pendleton slate showing them about, I coulldn’t hospital wes received thanking see why two eyes couldn't see the club for the gifts sent to as much as four eyes c oulil. But them at Christmas time. Also a then I guess a man was needed thank you from Major Blake at to hold the tape measure to lake Camp Columbia, tnanklng the the building’s m e a s u r e m.t nt« club for the quilt sent the camp Any one can rememoer it was at Christmas time. just a couple of years ago these A bazaar was discussed but same buildings were measured by the club doesn't want one this a paid man. Of course, In a couple year. Mrs Holland Johnson said of years, I presume the building she needed a iew more MJB might be off an imh more or coffee bands to get a case of cof less, or at least enough that is fee for the Grange The v:.em- was feasible for the taxpayer« to bers voted to give each a dollor hire men to re-measure them. to invest for the club and see Seems to a lot of us, the taxpay what they could make from it er dollar could lx? spent more during the year. Mrs Bert Swl- profitably. I know this gives jobs gert offered to crochet an at.chan to a lot of people, but let some for the club to auction off this of them figure not other ways fall. So the club Is purchasing to earn their living as the men the yarn for the ufghan wnich and women did in the past. I will be brown an 1 yellow’ and ap think it is time for the taxpayers proximately 54 by 72 inches. to look Into other fields where Mrs Kenneth Bleakman offered jobs are created, so as to put tomake a tooled .eather purse if some one else on the payioll. the club bought the material. Mrs Bob Byrd is chairman of We don't mind paying taxes to support our county, state, and fed the March of Dimes for the Ruf- eral government, hut we do hate u, area. She is asking others to to support our neighbor. This help her out with each dlstr ct Mrs George Fox, as a member brings us back to the free text lxxik argument. It all amounts to of the Ho ne Extension Advisory who is footing the bill, you or I! committee lor the Rufus area is The losers of the White Satin asked to contact the people to see sugar contest with Mrs Ml'lard Electric Contractors •.ommcricial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation EL E C T R I C HEAT O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco Phone GI 2-5402 The Dalles ph. CY6-4184 . n s e m tr B A R G A IN « Refrigerator-Freezer, J door »65. Fi igiilaliv Range, Auto oten »50. Dinette set, I »hairs, good 143. 91. |«-e Skates, size 1OJ-11 925. D.i % eii|x»i't A (h a ir 95. Floor laitnp »10. Living R oom Desk K ouik I Dak Dining table, ch. »25. Ili Fi I’ bono Radio comb, »65. Double BR set 3 pc. A matt. »55. single be<l, with matt. »15. Goose Fiddle -73 Gen Elee. Auto wanker ex. »95. Rotary Lawn Mower »25. Sparks Oil Heater »10. Mrs Boo Byrd took her son Loren to Pasco where he enrolled in college for this term. Lortn is a 1962 graduate of Sherman High school. Bob Byrd returned to college at LaGran*le where he is a junior. Then the Byrds have Many Smaller Items, All In a daughter, Linda, in high school Good Condition. Must Sell on and Janice wTto will tie in the Thur. Frl. and Sat. evening-. first grade this fall, so it will l»‘ many years until all their chil F h e jwieent of |»e.«*onal pro dren are through chool perty sales contributed *o Ix’glon X building luml. Special D E A L for the whole pa.kage. Three HR bouse, insulated, new ADDING MACHINE wiring, storm FARM windows K Qt IPM ENT (.rain Handling auger, long on w heels, TAPE »3950. 9”, 36’ »450. 6 .ID plow Ix.ttoms, new type Used one season »15. ea. At Journal Office E R N E ST WOODS Moro, Oregon Meeting of: Sherman County Rifle & Pistol Club will be held Jan. 22 at 7:30 L E G IO N H A L L Shooting on Indoor Range alter meeting FOR FALL WHEAT USE ' aopproW Brea f e r t il iz e r Crab Feed iurartuxe works oop. and one 1* interested they must attend a preliminary meetirip and get signed up for the w’ork. The meetings ore for the Legion hall in Moro Jan. 21 at 7:30; at \\ isco Legion hall Jan. 28 at 1 30 They area open to the public. Mrs Robert Morris has retur ned home after a week «pen. in the hospital with a bad cast of the flu. DEALER Irea 20% Ammoniur Nitrate Solution 50% of this solution is of the nitrate form which is readily available for plants to use even in cold spring weather. 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