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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
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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
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— 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 •••
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broke th e shot put Mw-nmt
record and
C.K.Yany w ent almost 16
ft.
in the pole vault.
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rhe Dalles
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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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 —
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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
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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
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the sack lunch at noon.
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Harder Savs Strawn
Farm Bureau Reports cu?
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pattern to «t the doth”
Rufus News
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
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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.
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