Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 01, 1963, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 19C3
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Yakima, Wash., was held at the and Mrs john Rust, -Jr and Mrs
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Kent Baptist church Tuesday af- Eiank
■ 4eU4ooi| .u lth the. .Wpjucn . Ml >- and or- '.le n n T e rry . uid .Rih ily,. ..
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society a »’.h cJtci g. .. The Mr and Mis Roj* S» Rilfihg anti-
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room w a s‘decorated in pink and
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blue an I with hoiiqdets of pink evening was spent playing cards. Mrs Eileen McVicker Feb. 1? and
The Misses Cassie and M abie
('I'riialToha ¿ml blue iris.
Beverlie Hannah was a guest. We
Mrs V ctstrate was presented Holmes of The Dalles spent Sun­ had a valentine party.. We had
with a pink carnation corsage day here visiting at the home of pop com balls and suckers and
and escorted to the gift table Mr and Mrs Kenneth H attrup ate all the cookies prepared and
w here she was assisted by B ar­ and Mr ar.d Mrs George, vonBoi- baked by Jane Baker. We plan
bara Bekkedahl of Portland in sel.
Mrs A.A.Dunlap entertained at to learn different kinds of c o - ' e
ojiening the many lovely gift
a
party
a her home Eriday after- oiaklng
w rapjied packages, followed by a
Kathy S»’c Steward reporter
short devotion by -Mrs .Melvin noon for two tables of bridge.
Those enjoying the afternoon
Erickson.
The Sugar and Spice 4-H club
Refreshm ents were served from were her daughter, Mrs Harry
a lace cloth covered table that Hooper of Tygh Valley, Mrs met at ttiic Wasco Grade school
held the large sheet cake decora­ Dick Bust, Mrs Bill Pauseh, Mrs with its leader. Mrs Dewey Tho­
ted with pink rose buds and a Erank Ketter, Mrs Glenn Perry, mas at 3:30 on Feb. 12. The girls
m initure bassinet, bootee, stork Airs Kendrick Dunlap and Mrs had two visitors, Bolinda Gray
ami other articles. Mrs Erickson A K.Balzer. Mrs K etter held high and Sandra Hill The girls made
presided at the tea and coffee score and Airs Pauseh low score peanut butter cookies. Gwen and
Wanda Fowler helped making
service ar.d Mrs Call Watkins for the afternoon.
The Grass Valley 7th and 8th the cookies. The club had four
served the punch. Mrs Bill Jef­
fries cut and served the cake. grade pupils were hosts at a samples of the cookies to view
Among the out of town guests p a rty held in the school house and Judge in order to learn the
were Mrs Allan Bekkedahl of Fi Iday evening for all the 7th way and the wrong way to bake.
Teresa Fridley, reporter
M ilton-Eieewater, Mrs Volna Gu­ ami 8th grade pupils of the coun­
yton, Mrs A rthur Decker and ty. The Valentine theme was car­
The fourth meeting of the Kent
Miss Bekkedahl of Portland, Mrs ried out in the beautifully dec­
Livetock
club was held at the
orated
gym
with
red
and
white
A.A Dunlap and Mrs 11 Brown
of (»rass Valley and Mrs Louis crepe paper stream ers, hearts home of Mr and Mrs Verne Mob­
-Sather, Mrs Blaine Miller and and cupids. Tin» evening was ley at 7:30 Fob. 12. It was called
sj>ent playing games and dancing to order by President Boy Sather
Mrs Bob Olson of Moro.
1 be Grass Valley Rebekah lod­ Somd of the parents were pre­ with 12 mem bers present and one
ge held its regular meeting in the sent Refreshm ents of cupcakes, visitor, Don Mobley.
Cheryl G entry and T erri Bar-
lo o p hall Wednesday evening. cookies and punch wen» served
denhagen
gave reports.
Noble Grand, Mrs John Alley pre­
sided with 28 members present
1 he Initiatory degree was confer-
red on Mrs Dennis Anderson, a
new candidate. Eollowing the re­
The Moro Livestock club met
gular met ling a party was held
for memlieis with birthdays and Eeb. Il at 7:30 at Barnum hall
wedding anniversaries in Febru­ with Erank Sayrs and Don Bel-
ary. Those with hirilidavs were lainy, leaders. Karen Powell was
Mrs Earl Olds, Mrs Virgil (lit a guest President Kenny Thomp­
maims, M r s Glenn Perry, Alfa son called the m eeting to order
Jean Payne and Mrs Don Smith. and .secretary Judy 'I hompson
Those with anniversaries were read (he minutes. Leo Coelseh
Mrs William Brinkert, Mrs E nter and Ca-ey Wallace led the pledge
Helgestad and Airs Bernard Me and Dan Hall showed us how to
needy.
Refreshments were ser­ (lean a wool card. Casev Wal­
ved by Mrs Joe Hammond, .Mrs lace will give a report on the
Patty
Dick Bust and Mrs Everett Can- feeding of gyvine and
Thompson will give a rejxjrt on
trail.
Mrs Earl Olds was pie, i anily the feeding of sheep. Duane Mill
surprised Sunday when a group brought the refreshm ents.
Casey Wallace, reporter
( AHI» OP TIIAVKS
'Idle Handy Girls sew ing club
A heartfelt thanks to til»» |>eop|e
of Sherman county for the won­ met with its leader, Mrs Helen
derful relation we enjoyed to you .Martin Eeb. I at the SHS home
while in Grass Valley
ee room. Nancy All»erty and
'I’he Einar Helgestad family Judy Dunlap of Grass Valley
Grass Valley
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^ j r leader, Bob Mart»»» ¡».»owta
The How D Horse club field a
The Happy Cookers met with
®lides of ca tie, sheep and pigs. meeting Feb. 10th at the Grass their ieadt-r, Mrs Tsuoota at her Miller, ar»w -«.t»
.»e as the
Afte: they weie shown we had a Valley grade ’ school. Vite-presi- home. Gregg Jensen, showed how, /u ests. Fat Kenny gave a report
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katr. ’ .»líder < \e a
Leo t'oeljch’ conducted the. to make a ^andwich fiXUa*y£ach
served re­ meeting with 20 members pre- member learned to make sanJ- report on lice
We discussed
imals.
«nais.
Mrs Mobley
freshments of Ice cream and sent, one new member and six
punch.
visitors
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Vicki Lardenh: gen, i eporter
There was a roll call being an-
sw ered by breed or color or hor­
The Norte. Sherren. Livestock se».; Wo -talked about U.vix.g -
club rr.ct Feb 17 With Dc»w<y
Thomas, the leader , at the Wasco
Methodist church. Reports were
given by Earfcsra Mcdicr on feed­
ing lambs and Karen Macnab cn
sheep di ease Alice K aseberg re­
ported on hei trip to 4-H club
conference at Salem. Next meet­
ing will be our public model one
and plans w ere made to invite
the Hi-Yu club.
Kent Thomas
assigned reports to 1 m ? given at
the next meeting. There was a
quiz over the parts of the ani­
mals. We discussed how many
m em bers would be attending The
Dalles show and what they plan­
ned to show. We planned our win-
dow display for national 4-H
club week and adjourned
Barbara Medler, reporter
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The Stitch and Rip sewing club
Meeting was held Feb.5 at Wasco
giade school. Our leaders, Mrs
.Medler and Mrs Adams taught
us how to wind a bobbin, put
the Ixibbin in the machine, thread
the m achine and put the needle
in and take it out. We learned
how to sew a straight line. The
m eeting was adjourned and Mrs
Medler served refreshm ents of
doughnuts.
Cassie Welk, reporter
wiches. Barbara W’illianu inade
cocoa drink with the cookies Don
Alee brought and with what was
made at the meeting we had a
w'hat we had done at our las:
meeting. We decided to put a
live-tuck display in one store
window in Muro We vdll have
hardy, ic fieshm ent Wc will n u k e foil.» given cu t t< uj if we com­
m an come up w ith instruction on fru it torte at the n ex t.m e e tin g plete out achicvcmeht toffU. "
Kathi? Miller reporter
tiding . T rail rides and pte-fair
Eugene R. Tsubota, reporter
contest were discussed. There
_ 7L? I*.r.i:tir.s Stars rr.3t v.\;k
wa a film shown on horse gates.
The Scramble S tr u ts rr.it vrith Emma Jean Smith ar.d Margaret
Jill H ilderbrar.d led in song,
leaders Emma Jean Smith, Mar­ Stark the leaders Feb 18 at the
On Tcp of Old Smoky”
Beireshmtnes of cookie; And garet Stark and E thel Eakin w ith Grass A alley grade school when
punch was served by Nancy B arbara Cantrall Rita Hammond Joy vonBorstel was a guest. The
m eeting was called to order.
Crews,
Jim m y Pinkerton, Der- as visitors.
We had a lesson on how to We had the flag salute and ans­
rie Peters and Gary Brinkert.
The next meeting will be Mar. 10 use a sewing machine. All mem­ wered roll call by favorite TV
With this, the meeting
at the fair grounds at Moro, and bers w orked on garm ents. Susan show.
Eakin brought refreshm ents.
was adjourned.
Mona Eakin
bring your horse.
Grass Valley school, Feb. 11
brought refreshm ents. Susie E a­
Gary Brinkert, reporter
Lou Ann Stark, reporter
kin is to bring refreshm ents to
the next meeting. To have o u r
The Hi-Yu Horse club met at
projects finished by Ju ly so they
the Moro grade school Saturday
A regular m eeting of the Knit
Feb. 9 at 1:00 o’clock. All live- W its was held Feb. 13 at Mrs. will i>e ready for the pre-judging
Sharyl Blagg, reporter
stock m em bers w ere invited and Ralph M innick’s home.
there were 15 visitors present.
We voted Linda English to be
Two films w ere shown and dis- o u r new secretary.
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Also will
cussed while refreshm ents were meet every W ednesday instead of
served. Roll call was answered twice monthly.
enable«
by a breed of horses and the m in­
♦he family
A fter Valentine’s party refresh­
utes were read and approved. m ents were served by Marri Vin­
♦o limit
Fred Hall gave us more pointers cent.
♦he
cost
on keeping our record m eaning­
Joette Sum m ers and Linda
♦o it« need« or withe«.
ful and up to date. We also ta lk ­ English will serve refreshm ents
ed about 4-H week wftich Is com­ at the 20th meeting.
ing up soon. We welcomed two
Joette Summers, reporter
new mem ber into our club and
the m eeting was adjourned. The
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The Busy Beefers met with
next m eeting will be held March
H enry Jaeger at the Ronald Po­
kt"1 U H
9 at 1:30 at the VanGilder home. well home Feb. 13 w ith Allen
IkV k fllV AVE
Janice Carter, acting reporter
4-H C lub news
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