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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1963)
PAG« i 8HERHAS c o r n * WVHXAI, MORO, ORBCOX Moro Personals . A D river’ s license exam iner FRIDAY ¿AX VARY i 1*® ing of them onth, but a < ard game fnness. We a*Xr i at tei lb* «ecuxtd OSU recreation speciflUst fox * getting back " th a t old pep S he « / . th a t (or Wasco News By Jedle McGowan Phone GI 2-5403 Dairymen Still Milking unc tiung ¿ t U £)ilXyou know -W here Children Come F irst” Umt if you Sit s l u n i ^ « « Their Cow» will be shown to all parents, tea chers and interested peopl-? cn Only two fluid milk dairym en actually affects > tower over Ft>b. 7th at 8 pm . at the W asco have deflnl’ely quit the dairy nu- E veryuung yoU school. Come, see, hear and share siness as n s u lt of the Columbus you. it s ueprebsmg. w n « i in th is 1‘ T.A. program and soc day storm -nd another six are un- sil and stand erect you i w decided w hether to continue m lk- on top of the world. ial hour. Annie Fulton chapter met Jan. ing. ’ , . , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 8th w ith Adeline McDonald, w or At least 81 head of dairy .lo ck ieCreation to help keep thy m atron and H arland McDon died in the storm, including sev- < no° * n g,xU s a ape. eral that were electrocuted; an- you and ^ ,nuy ald, w orthy patron presiding. other five were crippled She s u g g e , n g Mrs Nina Pinkerton of Moro, Mrs These facts come from inform a- bicycling, boat g dancing. Ruby Finley of A rlington and tlon gathered through October 26 of the row n g ,' jvhue Mrs Stell Tomlinson of The Dal by the state departm ent of agri- W orking wi ^ a8le les were welcomed as visitors. cu ltu re’s dairy Inspectors in west- at your »esx. i Mrs Elva Dehler was welcomed ern Oregon. The survey Included basnet so you 11 nu. into the chapter by initiation.A t only dairym en producing for the your buoy Vo reacn i . the end of the session clam chow consum er m arket, as opposed to good for your n u u u if. der was served by the refresh factory m l’k producers. It covers about walking to w ork. t ment committee: Dr Frank Reid, Mr and Mrs Paul A. 8 raser roughly 60 per cent of the p r o me car lar enougn away to gi c of Moro announce the engage Bob Byars, Gordon H arper and ducers under state inspection. you a hitic exercise. , M iry Louise C r o w d a i i u . t e r w«<ro .< g o u n designed ; nd n a .le m ent of th eir daughter, Sherrie Gordon H ilderbrand. Dairymen in the midvalley suf- Young m others— don't ?arry The Robert Odell family of of Mr and Mrs Robert Crow of by Mrs Nichols. Kay, to Louis Blaine Miller, son fered the w orst construction loss- lhe baby or your grocery *ack Gary Thompson was es. Rex Palmer, »Udicned at Al- on one hip. Tills throw s rour of Mr and Mrs Blaine C. Miller Moro were honored at a surprise Stanfield became the bride of „ . of t Moro Kril st man and Robert < ( row, surveyed 77 to 113 dairies oUl balance. Housework ow, bro- bro of Moro. A sum m er wedding is house w arm ing last Friday night. W alter G. Nichols, son of Mr and best The Odells have resided in their Mrs W esley G. Nichols of Moro ther e r of the hrlde, Rlcnard Jus- four<ounty district. E very H a goud tonerupper too, if you planned. Rev. Myron Myron tus tus, a jry reported damage to build- gtana Kland tail, it tall and do a bit of s, a cousin of H er.n'ston e r.n sto n and j Jal ta n t .It The bride-elect graduated in home since September after mo Dec. 15 when the Rev. reported dairy build- H lu la l v, hen you dust, December from Stanford 1 niver- ving here from Minneapolis, Min Nichols, of the Presbyterian Eldon Johnson of Benton Ut> ings and were ushers. Both are so p .io - ings ,iOatrnvod sity where she is presently em nesota w here Mr Odell began his church of Stanfield officiated destroyed. The tnald of honor was Miss more at the I niversity of ( logon Elmer Morgan, Salem district * ployed as an assistant in the psy teaching career in the DeSalie High school for boys. He and IloW TO CLEAN b i LAM Jean Kelso of Tacoma, a co'lege and both attended E llensburg inspector, found th at 123 dairy- chology departm ent. A fter her men had 52 buildings completely iHUAs'i m a t question comes u m arriage she will study at Col his wife, the form er Phylliss Lu- room m ate of the bride. The bride State last year. destroyed and another 160 build- u8. 1 ne oetrt, cleaning job you umbia U niversity for the Master tje and small son, Tommy, came can get is by an autuonzed ser ings damaged. of A rts degree in psychiatric to Moro upon his acceptance of the position as head of the m ath tu re said some areas do not want vice man, but it may be expen social work. Mr. and Mrs. W endell B aoiijer the use of 2,4-D spray as it does sive. Get ui estim ate fu st. The future bridegroom is a departm ent a t Sherman High Rufus News left W ednesday m orning for Cal 1961 graduate of Oregon Slate school. Friends a the gathering damage to grow ers of fruit and Do-it-yourself cleaning is best ifornia to meet Mr and Mrs Coi were Mr and Mrs Tom Macnab, _______ _ ______ vegetables. M rs H arla n 1 McDon- Work Easier, Not So By __ Mrs. George Fox done three o r four times a year U niversity w here he was affil ns Moore for another trip into uncle and au n t of Mr. Odell, A group of past presidents of a u on legislation said the legis- before clogging Ixiconus too ser iated w ith Beta Theta Pl, and a Mr and Mrs Pete Macnao, Mr and the A merican Legion A uxiliary lature is in session now and a bill Hard with Strawn Mexica for a vacation. ious. Fill the iron w ith clear 1962 graduate of the American Mrs Bill Macnab, Mr and M is unit a t Wasco met Thursday Jan- introduced in the house ask- white vinegar and steam for two Mr. and Mrs. Mel P ark er re In stitute of Foreign Trade. He is Stuart Macnab, Mr and Mrs Pat uary 17 at the home of Mrs Bill mg to raise their pay to 83009 By Bernice Straw n minutes, l/ct aland overn'ght, ceived word recently th at they now employed by the finance div Macnab, Mr and Mrs Don Mac Reid in Wasco for the purpose a session and $20 per day costs. Are you you m «till bus- Are il tn the e g gal a i v vour o u r ..u> - — - Ume9. Expect w ere now grandparents, their ision of the General Motors Over nab, Mr and Mrs Jim Fox, Mr of organizing a past presidents’ r was announced the Rufus band marrieib-full of vim for all u w n t ouor lnv next Utne New York and Mrs George Macnab, Mr and parley. Mrs Paul Patrick acted s th ool w ants another piano as th a t’s fun? Or does honiem axlng son Kenneth and wife having a seas O perations in bu|> a wlU djs. new baby girl at their home in City. U nder a scholarship grant Mrs Ladd McGowan and Don as secretary pro-tern and Mrs BUI the school has a piano teacher, leave you “bushed w ith m ost of - eventually. Special iron from G.M.O.O., he is studying at Murray. Los Angeles, California. Reid conducted the meeting. Mrs m V8. E arl W eatherford lrom 'Hex. the old “you gone. cleaners for home use are also New' York U niversity for the Friends of the Bill Masten fam Grace Medler was elected as new The classes need a piano for Americans, including w mieti daWe al hardw are .4ores BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Harold M aster of A rts degree in finance. ily are cordially invited to a qxit secretary' and Mrs Dewey Thom- singing lessons and another one a re woefully lacking n physical Melzer, Tuesday, January 22, at W ATER SPOTS c.i furniture luck farewell dinner Wednesday as th e new treasurer and Mrs to much lessons on. Some y eais stam ina, w e’re told. T hat’s why The Dalles a son, Douglas Carl, evening, January 30 at 6:00. The A rthur Sargent as chaplain. The ago w hen Miss Vivian Trounce o u r governm ent has Instigated a are often a problem after holi weight 9 pounds, 2 ounces and 23 ReCOrds M a k e dinner will lie held in. the Metho group voted to meet the 4th taught piano lessons at Rufus trem endous drive for physical day company and w inter parties. inches long. Everyone doing fine dist church social room so th a t T hursday of each m onth at 1:30 the area thought is was the nice T ry applying a w arm *ron over Bill and Elin will have the op- at the different homes The re- 8l program ever offered, Good Bookkeepers a dam p blotter off and on for a jxirtunity to say goodbye to ev freshm ents served at each meet- Caring For few seconds at a time. The iieat a thank you note from the The 1963 F arm er’s Tax Guide eryone before moving to Prosser ing to be simple. The next meet- the Grange for flowers sent to anu m oisture will help remove enable» is now available at th? County W ashington F ebruary 1,. the stain, if this doesn’t work, ing will be February 28 at the the Ada Dingle funeral, Extension office arid grocery ♦he family Shrubs Can Loren Macnab, son of Mr and home of Mrs Bill Reid. rub ligntly witn 4-0 steel wool resolution from he C herry store bulletin racks in Wasco, ♦o limit Mrs Pete Macnab, Is back in T here will be no dues, but a p ark <j,ange endorses x Commun- and a liquid wax. Grass Valley and Moro. The new Keep Them Alive the co«t b m a it Hom em akers Tell U h one reflects the latest, changes in school after a recent illness that silver offering at each meeting ity college at or near 'lb e Dal put him in the hospital In The a birthday offering not to exceed its. A rtn u r Means is m aster of If your i.ousekeepmg isn’t up to ih needs or wishes. the federal tax laws, resulting Shrubs, perennials and bulbs Dalles. 39 cents for any person. There that Grange. A resolution iroin to snuff touay, try jiv in g dad from the revenue act of 1962 E x planted near buildings should not Mrs M artin Pshigoda w as relea will also lie a recipe file which the Hebron Grange a t Cot:age and tlie youngsters a w arm wel be overlooked during the fall plained in detail are the tax ob sed from the hospital la The Dal the club will sell for 10 cents Grove on prohibiting opening of come so iliey’ll notice you and ligations and rights of faro ers, m onths. There may be enough les last Friday after m ajor s u r per recipe. not the clutter. A cheerful m ot a doe season at hunting time. Mai- including the new rules for de m oisture for the lawn but up near gery and she Is now convales her Is m ore necessary th an a Mrs Grace Medler Is Poppy Vln Miller is m aster there, ducting expenses for clearing th e buildings o r under eaves of cing at home. sixitless house. chairm an for the A uxiliary. I he jjiil llu c k offered to take the k ’* nM ten no rain falls. Give them a land, the tax credit for new equip Wasco Church of Christ will group will make up 40 poppy ru (U8 Grange electric ciock to see D WOOMllVAVt ment, and the more liberal rales good soaking every two weeks so have a Fellow ship dinner at the get it to w ork again, they will go into w inter in good for com puting salvage value. church this Sunday following the w reaths to sell this May. The if he Many exam ples show specifically women present made up flov/eis -p|ds ciock was given th_- Grange condition. service. Evangelistic m eet.ngs to send to the V eterans’ hospital lde Qrange Eire Mutual idle Now is an excellent tim e to how the law applies. The booklet contains a 1963 are continuing through next for the wheel chair pirade. A j ng Co Koy ^ eans spoke to tlie plant perennials and bulbs while week every night except S atu r bill of $5.25 for crepe paper was GrangerSi n e sa id a l it of west- the soil is easy to work. T his will tax calendar which tells wht i to day. pay your taxes, file your re‘ arn, paid by the unit. P resent for ti.e ern Qregon hunters come to east- give them a chance to root down New m em bership classes are well and y in can mulch them for and do other things required by startin g at the Methodist church afternoon liesides the hostess and t r n Gregon to hunt. A lot of .ive- the cold part of the w inter. At law. A check list of farm income for those interested in joining. Mrs Patrick were: Airs Dewey g((X.k afe kine(i each year and th a t depth changes of soil tem per and expenses appears on page 20, The first m eeting will be this Thomas, Mrs A rth u r Sargent, th at the ranchers shoal 1 lie reliu- ature are slow and they should do and an income tax retu rn comple Sunday evening w ith the purpose Mrs Elva Dehler, Mrs Keith Me- |,urse(i for cattle killed. It was tely filled In w ith explanations, Mrs George Fox, Mis discussed and brought out th at very well. of w orking out future meetings. Donald, Robert Bish, Mrs Grace Medler Jf lnsurance was tacked onto the Dahlias can be lifted now as begins on page 4. The Methodist Youth have pre Good record keeping practices Mrs John Foss. license sold the ranchers could cold frosty w eather arrives. Us pared the services for this Sun and make good taxpayers and for Your correspondent was a win- pai(, f()1. ,ie stroyed animals by ually this is done after the first day, the message being delivered hard frost or as heavy cold rains th at reason the first chapter in by Bill Smith. A fter church the ner at KACI’s anniver-ia-y aw ard hu n ler ’s bullets. for Jan u ary 8. The p or the utvrary program a card 9tart. Cut the top back w ithin a the booklet is devoted to that MYF group will leave for P ort program few inches of the tubers. Lift care subject. W ith a little care, re land for .an afternoon ef ice skat program gives you lines and you ganu, waa held after toe meeting, m ust add two more. The given RUfUS Grange ¡Hans on nav- fully and allow the soil to dry cords can l>e relatively simple, ing at Lloyd’s center. lines are "Hand in hand, we walk ing a program after the first meet enough to come off. Store the requiring little time to maintain. the aisle. We took our vows tubers in a cool but frost proof The key to accurate record keep CARD OF THANKS storage in dry sand, peat moss, ing Is to note in w riting the var I wish to express mv apprecia w ith a steady sm ile” and I add saw dust or sometimes old new s ious transactions when they oc tion to all the friends and neigh ed, “ For richer, for poorer, in Eastern Oregon papers are used to protect and cur, and not to depend on mem bors w-ho sent cards and flowers sickness and in health. God’s love ory at a later date. w rap them. W’hile I was in tne iK.spltal re and four children enriches our Electric Co cently. Thank you so very much. w ealth.” The George Foxes celebrated Patricia Pshigoda ANDY’S RADIO AND TV their 35th w edding anniversary Dr. Otis G. Perkins < ARD DF THANKS PATTY O’MEARA on December 28. They w ere m ar SALES & SERVICE I wish to thank r ? :nv friends ried in Portland at the Cathedral OPTOMETRIST Electric Contractors for cards, flowers a rd gifts .^ent church and raised and educated SERVICE ON ALL MAKRa while I was In the hospial. four children. For prizes »hey ',ommericial — residential 405 E. 2nd St. Sincerely will receive a free 8 x 10 portrait Call ANDY PAULSON Tel. CY 6-5362 The Dalle«, Ore. industrial Ixxina Smith from Elite Studio, $3 bottle of Telephone JO 5-3513 cologne from W ray's drug a’ore, five gallons of gas from Dick's ESTIMATES and BID DON LEWIS ENJOYS Hiway Service, special discount REQUESTS HELPING PEOPLE at V em ’s Meats on locxer be-*f. THE NEW with no obligation The Rufus Grange met January W hether it’s a hall team that needs adult gui 17 at the hall for a no-host din H E A i ner. Mrs Holland Johnson was EL E C T R I C dance o r a family head needs advice on a protection absent with a cold so Roy Sha O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. fer who also ha<l a cold officia plan that fils his budget, Don Lewis enjoys la-Mig ted as master. Roy Means, state Wasco -I- Phone GI 2 5402 helpful deputy and stew ard of tne grange The Dalle« Ph. CY6 4184 gt was present. » Full-sin comfort This attitude is on«1 o f th * b ig reasons he was STUDEBAKER Martin Zimmerman on agrlcul- wiU be on duty In Moro, uesday Tanuary- 29, 19W « he use between the hours of 9 a m aLd 4 p m . accordlnf to an ann ouncem ent from th e departm ent 01 m otor vehicles. r J. (Bob) Roberson, who has been D irector of Edu.c a‘‘7 ’p ,“ late of th e Personnel and P.aee inent Bureau, Clark Air Base, Philippine Islands, Is being tra n s ferred to the same posi’son at Paine Field. E verett, W ishsngton. Mr. and Mrs. Roberson a xi dau ghters, Patricia and Suaaj, w ill leave Manila, February 2, arriv ing at T ravis Air Base- the same date. At present they t r e spend ing a week in Hong Kong as a last fling at the Orient. Bob will assum e duties at Paine fie ld F ebruary 11. E rnie Woods flew to San F ran cisco Thursday, spent Friday in the offices of Atkinson & Co., and Saturday will fly over the pole to London on his way to Beirut and to Mangla where he will help Atkinson build a dam on the Jheluin river, an arm of the Indus. Mr and Mrs Giles French were in Portland Friday and Saturday on some business affaif3. I THE CHAMP PICK-UPS '’XCLUSIVE FEATURES All NEW in l/2 & 34 T ¡¡units 5 Speed Trans. 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