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PAGE 1 RHEUM A* COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Grass Valley b y A n a a B a lz e r FRIDAY, JANUARY JS, 19C3 day to attend a joint youth meet- E r in i T. Enyer and Mia Tom b re r r e tu r n e d h o m e rv c e n u y fiom San Rafael. Calif, w nere C d t P c J e w a n d R e b e k a h in* it ' s p e n t a m o n tn v is itin g ,ii i illatio n v. a h eld W ed n e sd a y H. d vlra L e ith B a y e r a n d fa m ily January 9. b ill S m ith ol W asco M r an d M rs D o n ald M ax field g a v e a v e ry in terced in g ta lk on of K ent a re p a r e n ts o f a so n h is t r i p ,o th e U n ited N a tio n s i»orii J a n u a r y 4 in T h e D alles. w h ich h e took a g u e st o f th e o r T h e b ab y w e ig h e d 7 p o u n d s a n d d e r. In sta U ln g o ffic e rs w ere 4f o u n c e s a n d w a s n a m e d S co tt D is tric t D ep u ty G ra n d M ad er, A llen. G ra n d p a r e n ts a re M r a n d O r v i l l e R u g g les; D is tric t D ep u ty M rs B en M ax field o f K en t an d P re s id e n t, N o rm a K e tte r, D e p u ty Leo B e rg o f A p p le to n , W is. G ra n d M n s h a ls , C lau d B ayer M rs W illa rd B a rn e tt w e n t to an d H elen O lds; in s id e G u a rd ia n , T h e D alles F rid a y to a tte n d a A rt S ch illl i ?; D e p u ty G ra n d W ar- B ed C ra s s d is a s te r m e e tin g (¡••n B oyce B lay lo ck , W an d a D un- M r an d M rs B ill J o h n s o n , C a r hp; Ih -p u ty G ra n d S e c re ta ry , m en an d T o m m ie, w e n t to Red- W illa rd Lui n e tt a n 1 M a rg a re t S c h illin g ; D e p u ty G ra n d T r e a s u r m e n d S u n d a y o n b u sin e ss. M r a n d M rs H .O .D u g g er a n d e r, L y d ia C rew s; D ep u ty G ra n d M rs J o h n R u st w e re b u s in e s s v is C h a p la in s H a ro ld O w en s an d Do ito r s in T h e D alles T h u rs d a y r i s B ay er. M r an d M rs D o n ald v o n B o rs te l In s ta lle d to r th e Odd F ello w s: a n d fa m ily a n d M r a n d M rs M ar N oble G ra n d , E v e r e tt C unt rail; vice g ta n d , John A lley; S e c re ta ry cu s E s lin g e r a n d fa m ily w e re d in n e r g u e s ts S u n d a y a t th e h o m e of R o d n ey R olfe; ItSN G C lau d B ay M r a n d M rs B ud K ock. e r ; L.S.N .G B oyce B lay lo ck ; W a r M r a n d M rs C u rtis S ta r k o f d en M arcu s E s lin g e r; C o n d u c to r F r a n k Ra y e r; C h ap lain , A lfred th e C ove s p e n t s e v e ra l d a y s a t R SADf» I) o n ald S ch illin g ; L.S V.G th e h o m e o f M r a n d M rs U lan Dick 1lu st ; In s id e g u a rd ia n , Ken- S ta r k a t K en t. M r an d M rs H .O .D u g g er w e re d ric k I >ui îlaj»; O u tsid e g u a rd ia n , b u s in e s s v is ito rs in T h e D alles E in a r He! Igestad. Monday. in -t a llo 1 fo r th e Rebekahs*. M rs H a ro ld O w en s, M rs C u rly N oble (ir- u rl, E la in e A lley; vice- C a ro ly n J o h n s o n and g ra n d , Rutoy B rin k e r t; S e c re ta iy E ic h le r, G e r tr u d e Bin «her A o r IT) di K • tte r; I r e a s u r e r , C ecil, A r th u r a n d w e re v is ito rs in T h e D alles r e c e n J Likin, W Condilic lo r , lo an K och; C h a p la in , tly. H e rm a n P e te r s j r o f H ood Klv- Al <t I’gil 1 la m m o n d ; M u sic ta n , e w as a v is ito r a t th e h o m e o f Ni ta 1{ugjHies; F lag B e a re r, Jac- (jue vt >iiB<»rstel;; in s id e g u a rm a n , h is p a te n ts , M r a n d M rs H e rm a n E ileen ; lin g e r; O u tsid e g u ar- P e te r s F rid a y a fte rn o o n . M r an I M rs W allace M ay le ft d ia n (»erd H e lg e sta d ; R.S.N.G . H elen Olds; LJS.N.G. M a rg a re t D e c e m b e r 27 o n a t r i p to C a lif o rn ia w h e re th e y v is ite d h is V.G. E liz a b e th lia r - M oody an d tlcy; L.S.V.G. M ae A lb e rty ; Can- n iece, M rs H a r r y fa m ily a t B e lm o n t a n d on to C a r <11 le li gl it e rs, ,J a c q i ie votili« ra te i m el to v is it h is b ro th e r, E v e r e t t J 1ääni La M c C l an i, B a rb a ra t an- Li 'In ifre< i p a i uscii; P a s' No- M ay a n d fa m ily . T h e y w e n t as fa r s o u th a s S an D iego g o in g to e gl 1 «'PI »ortei s L in a Fiadds, P alm S p rin g s w h e re th e y v is ite d »r tei Mari« * O ltiu an n s, i r i s F lorii ie ■Schilling, C h a p la in • u p . h is s is te r , M rs G u y B o y e r of eal. Rt ■fresili n e n ts w e re se , le d . of J o h n D ay w h o is sp e n d in g th e w in te r th e re , r e t u r n in g h o m e on T iu; K e n t 11< me e x te n s io n 1 1111- M onday, J a n u a r y 11. M” a n d M rs Il H't art th è hom ip of M rs J.M . w h o st; ay ed a t th e E L C offey, \\ r'ilso F h u r w lay I o r an all d ay M ays ra n c h w h ile th»*y w e re on e e t i ng. M rs C ar 1 vonBoii ste 1, th e ir tr ip left fo r th e ir h o m e in I’1ies|< Ien t pie.«sided at th e busi- P o ri land. m UK' e' i.ig \\ u h 12 m en hXU’S I •< h i \\'<io d s, g ra d e sch o o l p rin - at >«»11 le eh il[dren p re s e n t. F ol- c ip a l, took R o tiert O w en s to g a p o t IIuck t lin n o r th e i les- T h e D alles M on d ay fo r m e d ic a l »n • I t i d e i'd a nti ing: B ohuvit. r o f a tte n tio n , 1ic h ad h is t l ’. u m b t 1alidiien w as p re s e n ted by M rs th r o w n out o f jo in t w h ile p lay - Ei J i n t e s i i*n a n d M rs < a l l in g b a ll in th e g y m d u r in g th e \\ 'a tk ins. l'Iie n ex t m e e tin g w ill n o o n h o u r. ■ h i•Id F eb . 11 a t th e lum i ■ c l M E<h{ar J i in w ith M rs < ARI» (H* I II IN K S 11 at ry J i a s'e se t i as eo-Jioste. 1 w a n t t o sen d m y s in c e re M r am 1 M rs H a n »Id F a k in and th a n k s to t bos© k in d frie n d - w h o Moria an d M r am i M rs Dell t Mo* I1 I I IIV t U i I JXJ W t l > < 111« I ’4 1 1 1 ? \\ i pre sin e ss Visi to rs in n e 1 i w \* ¿1 w h u ile as .S 111 in lilt? th e h o s p » ita li n l re le lld j. ri n ily . 1 a p p re c ia te d th e in v e ry M r atn 1 .Mrs G u s H a rtm a n >1 of W > V re re (1Un neir g u e s ts M rs. H. O D t tl ile boi ne oi' M r am i A. E l i alzi Mr ant 1 lira H a n •y S ta rk »\ ei e in Tl ie 1 ) t lle s F r i d ay on 1 '»Usi- tic T lie S u g a r a n d Spiice i-H c•lub M rs Kealiieth C revi s an d d? ugh- m et Ja n . K at th e W aseo G •adc te i Rl imi da am 1 M r s F r a n k K ct- sch o o l at 3:30 w ith th e i r le ider, b u sim *S.« VI Isi'aiS 111 T h e M rs 1 »evic y T h o m sis. T h e g irls Da Iles M< i.idav. h ad tw o v is ito rs , M rs U ■ster am 1 M rs B e rn a rd M ai lu i G ra y am i M rs T om A d am s T h e isin e ss visit«»' s in P o rt g irls a re b rin g in g 10 c e n ts fo r i al d a y s last w eek d u e s to 1>uy so m e ¡ S ill ill f ill is. D in n er u tuest.-« S u n d a y at th e T e re s a F rld le v b ro u g h t ilain- H a rry k h o m e w ei e M r an d b u r g e r an d th e g ir ls h a d h a m M rs Cl B a y e r an d fam il > o f b u r g e r p a ttie s fo r r e f re s h m e n ts . M oro, J o s e p h in e 1 ’.11 k ' «urst T e re s a F rid le y , W anda b o w ot Ken I M r a n d >I r a i ra n k le r an d G w en F o w le r w e re clea n E . Bui■ e r an d fam ily . u p officers,. K en tietli C rew s an d (lan T e re s a F rid le y , reporte»’ g h ie: s. Nai icy, P a tty .«mi C at iiy an d M r s Ga t v S c h illin g a l d 1Irian O n o u r last m e e tin g w e h ad u c l c bt i T h e Dai- a C h ris tm a s p a rty . F ir t w e s a n g h We C h ris tm a s so n g s th e n so m e <»f E a rl ( >lds an 1 M rs A rt th e o th e r g ir ls m a d e th • re Af-lt 1.» Plkt *1 ¿1ÌÌ41 S un- fre s h m e n ts . W e ha<l p o ’X'orn b alls cjOk.ex, .dice, a stick oí gum and cin d > c an e W e p la y e d a ¿ill i t h e n are 1 c u r pt .s e n ' ii. W t • a te w h ii .''.red th e m . • « c lx rs p o ru t Horse club Reid w order. The How-D it< 3rd meeting Sunday *J k $ * a t 2 30 a t th e M oro O racle achuOi m e e tin g vzith I t members prejjeot a n d 4 v is itc re Ltw 3 io- B m y C >x>kvr. .> tn il D.- 3:30 w ith t h e ir le a d e r, E ile e n M cV icker. D eb o ie C a z ie r an d W an d a E m p o le n m a d e hot cocoa fo r th e 4-H g irls. On J a n . 11 w e m e t a t 'lie tu f u s sch o o l. C h e ry l a n d J u d y m ad e re f r e s h m e n ts fo r th e w h o le club. K a th y S u e S te w a rd , repo* te r T h e se c o n d m e e tin g o f th e S w e a te r G irls K n ittin g • lu b w ag h eld Dec. 6. T h e re w e r? 12 m e m b e rs p re s e n t. We A d a C h ris tm a s p a rty . W e e x c h a n g e d g ifts an d p lay ed gam e.;. S u sie R o b e rtso n w a s In c h a rg e »f th e g am es. K a re n C a in a n d P a tty B rad v b ro u g h t r e f r e s h m e n ts W e p la n n e d o u r g o als, M rs Powell said w e h ad to be s ta r te d o n o u r p ro je c ts b y th e n e x t m e e tin g . M a u re e n K ing, reporte*' Coelsch ccndiKtea the m e e tin g . W e h ad a d e m o n s tra tio n a n d d ic u s s io n o f a ilm e n ts o f h o rs e s by S h a ro n a n d I^eo C oelsch. W e ta lk e d an d decid ed a .jo u t d u e s w h ic h w ill lx? ta k e n at th e n e x t m e e tin g 11 w e re p re s e n t. S e c re ta r y Dar!< to A rc h e r re a d tn e m in u te s , M a u re e n K O .? le d ;u P le d g e c f A lleg ian ce, J u d y A x te ll led th e 4-H Pledge Gloria Geiser gave .» «ierr.cn- .(ration on purling and binding off. B e v e rly B ra d y an d J u lie W a rd b ro u g h t r e f re s h m e n ts . M rs. N a h o u se w as a v is ito r. W e a re g o in g to h a v e a V a le n tin e p a r t y o u r n e x t m e e tin g , F e b r u a r y 7. M au reen K in g a n d J u lie W e en d .x i o u r m e e tin g b y ing- Irz y k w ill b rin g re f re s h m e n ts . in g u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip o f J ill M a u re e n K ing, re o a . tc r H ild e r b ra n d a n d P eg g y P a tn o d e . R e fre s h m e n ts of cookies, p u n c h a n d co ffee w e re se rv e d b y S h a r T h e H a n d y G irls .sew ing c 'u b o n a n d Ia?o C oelsch a n d B o bby m e t w ith M rs H e le n M a rtin , th e a n d M a u re e n K ing. A t th e n e x t le a d e r, J a n u a r y 7 a t th e S h e rm a n m e e tin g th e r e w ill be a te s t. It H ig h school e c o n o m ic s room W e w ill be F eb . 10 a t 2:30. h ad o u r m e e tin g a n d P a u le tte P a tn o d e and S u sa n B ?.:zce d id a G a ry I ir ln k e r t, r e p o r te r d e m o n s tra tio n . W e d isc u sse d th e p a r ty an d w ill fin is h th e d is c u s T h e th ir d m e e tin g of th e S w ea sio n a t th e n e x t m e e tin g w h ic h te r G irls K n ittin g c lu b w a s held w ill be o n M o nday, J a n u a r y 21 J a n u a r y 3 a t th e M asonic h all. a t th e h ig h school. J u d y T h o m p so n , r e p o r te r V icki V irtu e called th e m e ° tin g O n e i n g r e d i e n t i * p r i c e l e s s : "ZfS M e V i il ' a ■" Hitter’ O lym p ia H ri'u in g C a m p a n i O tym pia. H J i/iin g la n Reddy Kilowatt had a busy year serving you in Pacific Powerland 4-H CLUB NEWS DELIVERIES OF ELECTRICITY SET NEW RECORD $ 4 0 MILLION IN CONSTRUCTION LAST YEAR In .962. PP&L customers used 7.4 billion kilowatt hours—400 ■i m ore than the previous year. Reddy Kilowatt is doing more jobs than ever before to bring you the comfort and convenience of And PP&L’s long range program calls for $58 million more in con struction during 1963. This action program is geared to produce and deliver vital electric energy whenever and wherever you need it in Pacific Powerland. modern electric living. TELLS ALL IN EXCLUSIVE INTEBVIEIV ANNUAL PAYROLL REACHES $ 2 6 MILLION IN ’6 2! $ 1 0 ,8 2 5 ,0 0 0 IN LOCAL AND STATE TAXES! Or nation and construction activities throughout the PP&L sys* tern provide a major payroll for hundreds of men and women who live and work here in Pacific Powerland. Their paychecks mean mot bus ne s for the w despre^d area PP&L serves. These big annual PP&L payments help support such vital commun ity services as schools, parks, fire and police protection and reflect the large investment Pacific Power has made to assure you dependable electric service. Now, more than ever, modern PP&L electric service is your biggest value for better living Hilly broke our best teacup. Kitty s going to have kittens. Are you corning home soon. Daddy?" These were the startling revelations oí a young woman when her father called home from a business trip. (11er mother was happy to hear from him, too ) Share your good news with family and friends —it’s the next best thing to being there. Why not thia evening, after b. A when the rates are lower? PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL P acific Pow er & L ight Com pany Your Partner in Progress "* *