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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1963)
PAGE S 8HSRMAX C O V N lt JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Moro Personals BORN: To Mr and Mrs Don Graham, January 17 ai The Dal les, a oc, Craig William., w eight 6 - - pounds All doing well ------ t 13 ounce. Kirthdav In In celebration celebration of of th tn e e birthday ouvay of Mrs Busse, Mr and Mrs i Bus^e w ere hosts at i .t The Dalles to Mr and Mrs tx>y Cochran Saturday evening. Mrs A rt Christianson was ing to tow n a ew even ngs when h er car o v ertu rn a junction of the Christianon road and the Monkland road, covering K errone with bruises biuises and an inflict- l ic ing a cu t or tWO. HU S tougher than the car which is almost a total wreck. Mary M. Mobley of Kent is curren tly student teaching: the fifth grade at Mon mo . tar> under the sul>€r\ f h _ Mrs E Custer, to comp elem entary gia ua io ments. She is a i a u g u and mr» Mrs \ erne i aj^ , w inner anu Alice Neale Ease kascbe rg g front Sherm an rug 1963 Betty Crocker sea c A merican Homemaker of eligible Aiuct*v-.i row sh e , bins w ph for one of 10- sc o a total yalue o . , Jav Lois 1-latt re after spending a week caring for (m th eir parents attended the h lk s the Bob F latt en children u a re n * ‘“ a mid-winter convention at A s.oria Axtell The A xtell children stayed stayeu w ith iu . th eir grandm othher w hile neir m other was away. Tommy Thompson left weu- nesday for Portland in company w ith fellow county agents from Um atilla and Morrow count es. They w ere to attend m eetings o extension service personnel on both T hursday and h riday. Mr and Mrs Ralph Busse are (icarlicirt uttcrnl nicotine in G earnari to io an en u a mceu.iK of ASUS m a n a g e r s a n « l board m em bers which means th at the board members, Joe Heater, Bill Holmes and Dave Richelderfer were there too. Mrs M argaret B ernard m other of Bob Bernards, was here last A-eek ------ end — from Forest Grove for a i b brief visit. She was accompan- ed by her brother and wife, Mr ied Mrs H erm ans of ia m - and — ---- Joe - hill and all we~e on th e ir way to E phrata, W ashington tor some more visiting. W hile here Bob took them to ee the county front the top of Gordon ridge and they took a long look at the John Day v Jain. a rt and J. K. Irving The dcKean families w ent to Port- and last Friday to see the U of O ntercollegiate track m eet at the :olosieum in w nich — Dave Steen VAAiB ••• ” ------ broke th e shot put Mw-nmt record and C.K.Yany w ent almost 16 ft. in the pole vault. Electric Co PATTY O’MEARA Electric Contractors *,ommericial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation EL E C T R I C H E A ï 3 MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco -i- Phone 01 2-5402 rhe Dalles CY6-4184 to meet the expenditure level au Miss Joyce Edwards Married in Seattle cd his Silver A rro w urvlcr th e ir have problems to solvo, The- thorized for Qua biennium h i U re te a r Badges The Honor Flag nefore, must of o u r evoryd.ty V quire deficiency appropriations of for fo r inspection went to Den 1. problems are aren't n ’t as bit? big as we some $6 million. Wasco News B> Judie McGowan Phone Gl 2-5463 and Den 2 received the Totem think Mrs Bert Swigert, chair So when the legislator looks Pole for attendance. National man of the unit w ith the secre ahead to June 30, 1963, the end of Mrs Jack Wallace was hor.erod Boy Scout week is February tary, Mrs. John Jensen, presided tne cu rren t oienmum, tixe bal Miss Joyce M. Edwards of -UV1U became Dvcame the ;ne bride of Mr. w ith a housew arm ing January 14 and Pack 571 will decorate at the business meeting ance in toe general fund is tero. Moro Rea Cabrvrog j r , of Seattle, Wn., 26. Guests included Mrs Fete Mil- the windows of Pinky's Cafe for The county advisory* chairm an Phis means that expenditures for December 22. 1962. She is the ««. Mrs Glenn Wallace, M rs Char- the occasion. Mrs George Fox said the County the next biennium (July 1, 1963 daughter of W illiam Edw ards les Wallace, Mrs Dan Glena. Mrs Three tables of pinochle were Festival date is set for April 27 to June 30, 1965) m ust come from of Moro Mr Cabreros ls the Charles Decker, Mrs Dave Mil- in play at the last Thursday at the Sherman High school. revenue collected in the same per sQn Qf Mrg Cabreros ler, Mrs Je rry B arnett and Mrs night Pinochle club given by The Rufus unit will display the iod., Seattle. The double ring cere- Joe Drinkard. Mrs. Dave Miller, assisted by Mrs. lesson on wills anil they will take The Governor has proposed a mony was used by Rev. David At Wasco school February 7 Charles Decker. G uests for the the publicity committee for the q Wilson in Brighton l ’resby- at 8 pm . the film, “W here Chil- evening w ere Mrs Dave Richelder festival. The Wasco .......... unit _.............. will general fund budget of $405 mil terian church in Seattle. dren Come F irst” a short foun- fer, Mrs Bill Hockett, Mrs Bob have entertainm ent and if they lion. It is predicted that cu r Mr E dw ards gave his daughter tiers day program will lie given Nisbet, Mrs PatMacnab, Mrs Bob want a style show they can work rent sources of resenue would * — - - The bride ■ J _ _ chose _ — _ a _ after « . I _ refreshm > — ents aa. ill be Byars . « and .a \ Mrs I .... / George . 1 Macnab. I — .... produce around $358 million. ¡n _ m arriage. which will it out.. .In,..., of w hite ) delustered ! , , 1 aslln a i interested In 'QU a gift .rift If you are in High prize, u'hb'h which M was dress satin served If Mrs Alta Smith and Mrs Ivan W’hen the proposed out go is sub brocade w ith a rose design. A youth of today come to this certificate for a hair shampix Bonneville took the lesson on tracted from the anticipated in come, we come up with a minus seed pearl tiara topped the illu m eeting w here a very w arm and set, . w ent to Joyce Decker; sewing tips. sion veil. She carried a w hite welcome aw aits you. second high went to Maxine Mac- Then the furniture workshop $47 million. This is the am ount of Bible topped w ith a w hite or- Frank Skanders of The Dalles nab and Doris Nisbet was low. was discussed to see if all knew money needed to finance the pro surrounded w ith ________ r _______ ____________ ______ posed budget. If these revenue de feathered presented Cub Scout Pack 571 A. study on the church’s mis- about this coming event. carnations. with its charter at the last Pack “--------- sion for today in the locality and spit snow here last night mands are met, it means new or ----- „ ----------------- -------- , It l .’fH ---- — Jane Helgeson, a friend of the m eeting Jan u ary 25. Bradley the world will liegin February 3 and the m ercury dropped down to increased taxes. bride, was maid of honor. She B arnett and Bobby Nisbet w ere ai IV Dewey Thomas home, en ig degrees at W the g re to make the area frl- The Governor has proposed that wore red chiffon and carried a brought into Cub Scouts as Bob- titled “God’s Mission and the gid. On Tuesday the sun was the revenue needs lx* met through nosegay of w hite carnation and cats, and Guy W eedman and c h u rc h ”. The meeting will be out but the tem perature didn’t a 4-cent cigarette tax and a so- C hristm as greenery. Bob Cortel, Kenny Kenny Shafer Shafer of of Den Den 1 1 w ere from six to seven in the evening get above 26 during the day. The called net receipts tax. It Is e s cousin best awarded ^r»,.ain of the the groom, wmnm was w as best auzarHa<i their th*»ip Lions I .inn« Badge Itadee. Roy anil there will be a baby sitter heavy hauling rigs and the con tim ated that a 4-cent cigarette tax nian David Cabreros and Bob Fanning and Danny Gle ?nz of at the church from 5:45 to 7:45. struction men seemed to lx? work would produce around $18 million Helgeson w ere ushers. Den 2 received ir Wolf received th th e eir Wolf Bad- Rooks for the course are avail- ing as usual w ith th eir jobs so There seems to lx* good bl parti The The g groom’s ro om s m m other otner wore wore a ge and jn Den 4 Donald Coats able from Clyde Fridley. the cold didn’t stop them. them, san support for a cigarette tax, navy suit and a corsage of red aiso was awarded a Wolf Badge. Monday evening from 7:30 to Mr and Mrs Fay Rrackett were but the method by which the other baby rosebuds. Following the \ Gold Arrow was given to Greg g;30 ¡s the time for the com mis- visitors in Rufus last week at $29 million should lx? raised may ceremony the reception was held Gossen and Billy Nisbet receiv- s ion m eeting with the board the home of th eir daughter and stir a little more controversy. at the home of the m eeting Immediately following, son on in law, the Charles G Gr rggs. ggs o- groom’s p a r - ------------------- — Undoubtedly all of the various Fay had a w eek’s vacation from state agencies requests will rec U ered w e d ^ O r k S m a r te r -N o t Clyde Fridley and Rev. John his job up In Idaho. eive a good going over by the M cM urtrey will attend the con ding cake riernrated decorated w ith white w hite It seems as If the Ice on the Ways and Means committee. But P n r t r s - ference board meeting in P ort pond ju st west of Redding ser fringed with red. For tra- -- brlde changed t0 a biege land, February 4-6 Mr Fridley is vice station is thick enough to few believe that the general fund biack a<x?essorieg and a the district lay leader of the ice skate on. Some of the local budget will be reduced much lx*low the $400 million m ark. w hite orchid corsage. “W e cannot choose w hat com- church on the Town and Country folk who like to skate have had A fter spending a few days on es to us but we can choose how board _________ .. McMurtrey serves a chance to have some fun. and . Mr W hatever the legislature decides honeymoon in Canada the cou- we meet it”. This philosophy ls On the board of trustees of the From the reports, the ones in the way of new or increased - m aj<ing th e ir home in w orth thinking about as we lie- M ethodist church. They will lie taking the ceram ics w ork and taxes must still stand the test of SeaUle where both are employed gin a new year. m eeting also with the board of leather tooling from Dale Camp aproval by the voters. If the tax Boeing plant. The bride W orking wives (and w hat wife Hospital and Homes. bell on Tuesday nights at Rufus m easures should lx> turned down & graduate of Sherm an High doesn’t work?) w ith jobs ou.side At the Church of Christ the are doing fine. then the legislature would have school in 1961 and attended the the home have to meet w hat Dorcas Society will be meeting ---------- than ----- to w v do .v, as no other alternative U niversity of Oregon before go- comes on two fronts. T hat t ikes F ebruary 13 at 1:30 p. m. at the _ f i x Senator Ben Musa has said: "to t _nervine* s drive t r i v e i to n do the things that R for nocing th at nro are church « w / ith \ino Mrs. i?i»t Ruth Jones as _____________ possible, and flexibility to accept hostess for the dessert luncheon, r which might not be a Ixad idea a reasonable substitute for jobs j n the concluding Evangelistic by Scott Lamb « A II that are impossible. m eeting Sunday night there will I lO l A ll D C C I But wldom In separating the be a dram “Paul’s l>e Oregon legislators were fore- -------- a entitled -- y/IVgVIl — possible from impossible c^mes fense Before Agrippa”. T aking w arned that they would lx* facing ß r e e J s R e C O g lÜ z e d first. part ........... in the , play — are - ------- Ellery Par- a tough financial problem, but o W H ITE WASH AND W EAR j-ish and his son, Ron, Don n-..« Wat- probably mzmy of them ...__ __ didn’t real W hat are the recognized beef fabrics often tu rn yellow w ith kins, Mike lame, Nancy Hicks, jze jy 8t how tough. breeds? chlorine bleach. One of our staff Janice C arter and Bob Jones. q-^e problem is easy e enough to Sounds hke a Sim pie question brought in a once w hite n u .se ’s The annual corporation church define. The situation that has dev gtate departm of agricul- uniform which was no longer business meeting will be held at eloped is this: estlm aes of revenue ux-j'ui ent w» — tu re has toS!jed to W aiter Schrock, usable in its yellowed condPion, 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, F eb ru for the current biennium were too ¡,rirw viile and Lynn Reckley, Gli- We bought a package of color ary 13 at the church. high. T his is a new sw itch in that de respe<jUveiy presidents of the rem over at a variety ¿.lore 'also In the past, revenue estim ates Ol,’e gon c attlem en and the West- available in drug stores) and have lx?en grossly under estim ated. ern Oregon Livestockmen. gave the uniform a hot bath ac- But not so this biennium — in fact, But |s m ay not An o r €gon cording to the directions. It came law provides th a t only purebred out beautifully w hite and is now By Mrs. George Fox buHg of „a recognizej heef breed” being w orn on hospital duty. cgn ru n wUh row s on the open color rem over w hitens dingy The Rufus Home extension unit range And the law requires the w hite nylons, too. met T hurday, Jan u ary . 24 at OPTOMETRIST dep artm ent to define by regula- Packaged color rem over is sold the trailer home of Mrs John Jen- tbe recognized beef breeds. under at least two trade names. Sen who lives in Bob’s T railer 405 E. 2nd St. presently the departm ent recog- You’ll find it on the counter Court. Mrs Ivan Bonneville was Tel. <’Y 0-5362 The Dalle«, Ore. nizes Hereford, Angus and Short- with fabric tin ts anil dyes. The co-hostess w ith Mrs Jensen to horn breeds under the open range label tells you how to use it. serve dessert and coffee w ith regulation • » « *i the sack lunch at noon. . a a a m a Harder Savs Strawn Farm Bureau Reports cu? w h pattern to «t the doth” Rufus News Dr. Otis G. Perkins *■ Eastern Oregon FRIPAT. FEBRUARY 1. 1963 L A ? y J l SANS in some of the But SDA officials are pondering w hether recognition should be given to other breeds found upon Oregon ranches and, probably, on grazing allotments. For Lor example: S anta G ertrudis, Charolals, Beef m asters, Devons, Galloways and Brahmans. The whole question will lie the subject of a public hearing at a later date. Meantime the depart- m ent w ants the suggestions from th e two m ajor livestock associa- tions on am endm ents which should be proposed w hen the hearing is called. ANDY’S RADIO AND TV SALES & SERVICE SERVICE ON ALL MAKE> Call ANDY PAULSON Telephone JO 5-3513 Smart Hom em akei* Tell Smith- Callaway Mrg Arno chr|sm an and M rs new kitchens are a real ¡ pace A||e(, w(?rc ,he proJect |,,a<lers miser. If you’re stuck, wit l an give the lesson In U nderstand old kitchen you’ll be interested to ing Behaviour. The discussion know th e re ’s a revolving helf during the lessons was enllghten- new available at many de »art- ing to an present because It made now avanaoie ue >ari- rnent and hardw are stoics it its everyone present realize all peo- into any cabinet 21 inches o r __________ ____________________ more wlJe. No carpenter vmrk It required. There are lots of oth- e~ devices available, ’oo, to slret- ch cabinet space, F o r do it yourself ideas w rite nie for our bulletin “Bette.- Kit- chen Storage”. Like all ex'enion bulletins, it’s free . tuapel . FUNERAL CHAMP STUDEBAKER PICK-UPS EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AU NEW in l/2 & 3/4 T units 5 Speed Trans. Size of the plaid makes a dif ference in the pattern ihe n >me seam stress should choose For ex ample, a large plaid looks te s t when a pattern w ith few seam s is used. The garm ent will be easier to cut and sew, and will take less m aterial. Pa ’e rn s w ith yokes and more seams, on th e o t her hand, can be used io r small plaids. The two types of plaids— even and uneven - present different problems. The bulletin ex p liln s how to tell the types ap art and pictures specific ways to work w ith each.. Among general suggestions list ed for cutting plaid fabrics r.re: Center a vertical plaid line at the body center. 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Grandmother, who had been feeling lonely, stated: “ B!e»» hi» heart— 1 can’t wait to »ee him. Thank you, dear», for calling—it ’» almost kke having you all here.” Have you shared some happiness with hiends and family lately? Why not tonight? (The rates are rvtn lower after 6, you know.) PACIFIC NORTHWEST BELL