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PAG E 5 S H E R M A N COUNTY .lo i R \ U ., MORO, OREGON Moro Personals F R ID A Y , A P R II. 5, 1*63 n,. meat cutting trade and is work ing for Kenny Crews at Grass Valley Market. Crew tnemhers of the L.E.Mat- u«*k road construction outfit are coming .n every day and tiie work has started at DeMoss with some grading in ‘ he field north of the old house. The trees in DeMoss canyon have been cut down, to make ready for the water under A reception honoring the fif tieth weduing anniversary of Mr and Mrs Stuart Johnson will I** held Sunday, April 21 at the Pringle l ’ark community building in Salem. .Mr and Mrs Johnson. both na tives of West Virginia, were mar ried in Cumberland, Maryland on April 19, 1913. Since m anaige they resided in West Virginia BORN: To Mr and Mrs David anil Manitoba before moving to Lane April 3, in The Dalles, a 7 Oregon in 1925. Mr Johnson is pound, 4 ounce son, Larry Allen. associated vith the Sun Life A s Word has been received from surance company. Japan announcing the birth of The reception is l>eing given a »laughter, Ixdha Ann, to Lt. for the J »hn.-.ors by their four and M rs James 15. Roberson, on children drs Tyrone Gill* pie of April first. Midland, Michigan; E lliott John Tin • \\ o- mil’s Society of the son of Salem; Edward Johnson Moro Pros» n terian church will of Eugene and Mrs Richard Page meet We In« »lay, April 10 at the of Portia t 1. The public is invited home of M is Harry Pinkerton. to attend the reception which is Desert will be served at 1:30, to be at 098 Oak St., SE in Salem. followed by the business meeting and program. The second presen Walter Read has learned the tation of "The Rim of East Asia’’ will lie given by Mrs Norman Gochnauer. All women of the A N D Y ’S K A IH O A N D TV church ire cordially invited. W IN N E IIS o i $200 l u io n Pac- T h e D a liisi. D ick H neiklon, L P The Moro Community Presby if ic c o ilc g t w h o la rs h ip N re ce ive a g r ic u ltu r e agent, p ré se n t* aw a rd S A L E S & S E R V IC E terian church will hold a congre ce t if liâ te s at l'éve nt F u tu r e F a r- to (fis u n l i f t ) Roger < \ T lm iiip - gational meeting Sunday after m ers o f A m e ric a c o n v e n tio n a t sou, T h e D alles; James G. W ells, S E R V IC E ON’ A L L M A K E * church to decide on candidates C all A N D Y P A U L S O N applying for the pastorate. Rev. of her parents in Portland Wed involving another car. No one Elwyn Channer of Portland will nesday .norning while in the city was seriously injured but Mrs. T e le p h o n e JO 5-3513 be here to conduct service-, at the to attend the funeral of Mr. Goch- Nordin w is taken to a hospital morning session. nauer’s mother who died in a where she will receive treatment .Mrs. Norman Gochm uer suffer nursing home in Redmond Satur for head ruts and bruises for a ed a heart attack at the home day and was buried Wednesday few days. in Portland. Mrs. Norman Goch Mrs. Lillian Flatt went to nauer Is in Good Samaritan hos Heppner Thursday to lie on hand pital. to see her son, Boh, installed as Mrs. Mav Bclslic Nordin was in Exalted Ruler of the Elks lodge O P T O M E T R IS T an autom vbilc accident in Portland there. BREA Tissue Dr. Otis G. Perkins Testing 17th & 18th one is cordially invited. Hostess and Greg McGowan, 2, son of es for the morning will be Mrs Mr and Mr? Lad»I McGowan, have Carl Tuggle, Mrs Raymond Van- a good chat »hie them when they Gilder an 1 Mrs Tom Moore try to otivlo euch other on the Rev ui.l Mrs John McMurtrey trials of having their tonsils re drove to Prineville Sunday for moved. Young Shawn ' was in a visit with the Bill Broughton Physicians and Surgeons hospital family once of Waseo. in Portland when he went "under Mr and Mrs Clyde Eridlev and the knife" on Wednesday of last family enjoyed visiting with the week and Greg followed hhn on Bill Mastens and sons at their Friday at The Dalles General. new home nt Prosser last Sunday. When Greg made Ids comeback Mrs Carl Ziegler has accepted that evening be enjoyed visiting the position of school clerk at with bis dad, luuld McGowan, die Wasco grade school upon the w h o was four doors down the resignation of Mrs Wayne Ross. hall with a hip in traction. The 'The Bosses are moving to Tac two McGowans are home now, oma w here he lias taken a job sharing tne davenport as they recuperate. with a »?ar dealer. Carl Anderson took a little They say there’s no topic that can keep a conversation lively time off from his distribution of like the telling of a good o|»era- trucks in Pot Hand to sp en< %he tion. If tills true. Shawn Skiles.3 first of th .» w eek with the H ildm l son of Mr and .Mrs Dick Skiles, Zells on the ranch west of town. N O T IC E H ood R iv e r and J o h n P. Reck m ann, K e n t. T h irte e n O regon t o r a tio n a l a g r ic u ltu r e stu d e n ts w on I P .si'holarsh i|is. W e a re o p en in g a B ra n c h O ffice fo r ZEO RA N W A T E R C O N D IT IO N IN G S E R V IC E Box 123, T he D alles, O regon Wasco News F o r F re e W a te r A n a ly sis C o n tact By J u tlie M cG ow an P ho ne f t l 2-5103 Zeo R an W a te r C o n d itio n in g A p ril 1, 1963 The regular monthly WSCS meeting will be held a week early this month, April 10 at 10:45 a in. A sacrificial meal will lie served at noon. The program will be "A Sign Unto You" given by Rev. John McMurtrey, and every 4766 P o rtla n d R d N. E., Salem , O regon or Box 64 S h e rm a n C ounty J o u rn a l 405 E. 2nd SL T e l. C V 6-5302 T h e D a ll*» , O re of April enables ♦he fam ily ♦o lim it the cost to its needs or wishes. A nyone in te re s te d is in v ite d to come to our shop a n d see te s tin g done. F re e Coffee AGRI-CHEM, INC. i n a i f. A... / f u n e r i h o *' JJJ4 U HOC KELLY A W asco, O regon S h e rm a n invite everybody to Oregon this year: (GOVERNOR HATFIELD HAS DESIGNATED APRIL 16th AS THE DAY WE DO IT) T h e a te r Dear. Love can make a killer out of a woman I t 3 ro c k in g c h a ir season, th e tim e when lo t s o f people dream METRO GOlDWYN-MAYERrr^ SUSAN D IA N E S p rin g , 1963 <■*50 »• F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 5— 6 PETER and p la n t h e ir 1963 v a c a tio n s . So — because I know y o u 'd HAYWARD FINCH e n jo y i t — I want to p u t in a p lu g f o r my s ta te — Oregon. THÄWK A TOOL As u s u a l, the roses are grow ing in to Paul Bunyan g ia n ts f o r C Y R IL CILENTO CUSACK Lit b CINEMASCOPE •«* METROCOLOR --41 . the Rose F e s tiv a l t h is ye a r (and you can tim e yo u r v i s i t f o r any o f more than 200 o r so co u n ty f a i r s and community e v e n ts j. Now, l e t ' s examine some o f the reasons most Oregonians ( l i k e me) th in k y o u 'l l be w ild about Oregon, too . S U N D A Y ONLY", A P R IL 7 S u n d a y M atinee, 2:00 p. m. T h e a tre w ill be closed M onday, th is w eek o n l/ th a 8CenWry'" * > THE CRT IS "M UTINY we have a b r e a th ta k in g column o f big m o u n ta in s m a rc h in g from n o rth to sou th down th e . -> p in e o f t h i 1 z--A-» A ^ lg s ta te ( li k e Mt. Hood— in J u ly , you can sno w -ski on her *5 slo pe s o r w a te r - s k i n e a rb y !). w e 're A m e ric a 's g re a te s t tim b e r p ro d u c e r,. * * b r e a th t a k in g ly - r a te r Lake, hundreds o f m ile s o f s p e c ta c u la r and f is h from . . . p lu s Leach« eat la n d s , g ra z in g lands i 1(| V We have c a th e d ra l foim ot® , boa t in g , b lu e seacoast to d r iv e along w aterw ays, lu sh orchai riv e r v a lle y s . g h o st towns — you name i t ! 'G t 's the th in g s to see and d o ." For the whole fa m ily . F Iahin? ~ «‘ Ì À l ' «’Vc a lk bey ond you 3 r w ild e s t dreams — deep soa, s u r f , la ke o r stream ! G o lf, horseback h r id in g , te n n is , h ik in g , camping, swimming, s k a tin g , and w ild l i f e to stu d y o r «•*’». c' *" Even r e la x in g — J u s t s t r e t c h o u t, we ' ve got elbow room) - ’A 'L A L Most anywhere you go In Oregon, the "A » a t h . r ' 1 ap t to be J u s t r ig h t — and wo mean year 'ro u n d , (T h a t's why we lin e d tho phrez?, '22?e W e ig h s Mat Is Out For You A ll Year 'Round In Oregon " • 1 i j i t i l i / One la s t th in g about ou r v a c a tio n la n d : alm ost anywhere you go, the roads are fa s t and new, and y o u 'r e never f a r away from ‘4 ^ 44 r « t r a i l e r s it e , r e s o r t, in n , lu x u ry h o te l o r m o te l— whatever 1 . yo u r fan cy p r e fe r s o r you r budget d ic ta te s . (P lu s the moi than 250 s ta te p a rks and F o re st S e rv ic e cam ps.) 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ED 3-2211 Yours, fo r b e t te r v a c a tio n s , A WILD-ABOUT-OREGON OREGONIAN hnsen’t the letter alwne make you feel glad to in- an 1 )nj;<tr..an 1 Vn»!|. if it dues, you'fe m.ited to jois all of us |*» Northwest Hell phone folk in a project to tell the uor/d about f (rerun! Jlere’s the smop On April 1«, each nt us 5,(00 or •*» l*a<ifk Northwreat Hell employee« in Oregon will nun I ■ copy of the In te r above In at kaat three of hia or her out-of atate huaineaa aawK-iatea, friend«, or relative«! Why" If only one fourth of theae 17,100 invi tation« ‘take, there will tie more than * uOO extra famiiw*« «-omoig to our »tate thi« year. And according to tooriam experts, the ttw«uaan<la of dollar« theae happy vuitom will brisg will («mat our state's economy mightily. (Just think, wa did it all with our little tiallpoint pens') Where «In you imne in? Hight here and thank « mi for asking, initially, we viewed thia come- -«« Oregon letter drive aa just a pvnjsrt for us phone folk Hut Governor Mark Hatfield heard about it and was ao intrigued with the idea that hi- •uCWMtsd it lie broadened to include ei ery Oregon an' Governor Hatfield ha« designated April 1«, IM 3 as "OI(EiX)N W K U X IM K HY M A IL HAY ’ I It you'd like to help our «tate, we d love to have you alioard! Here’s what you do Gut out the letter and mid raw« it to an out of «tat« friend, relative, IxiNinenn aaaorinte or even enemy. H<4«l it until the Apnl 16 rrwnling (everylwidy maila April 16 f,,r logger impi( t ') . While you're waiting, mail the «-oupon helow (or phone, write or drop in • * your local telephone Husimns Ottoei and get •nort copiea. Any number you wish, from one to one thousand (anil theae are neat, irresistible copies, print«-«! on g«M*d Isind (Nifier). Then, address ’em all and flood the mails to o u tn f state friends on the big day in Apnl! ( Note: It you think letter writing is out-of style, feel free to invite yrrnr out of state friends to Ore gon via king diatenee phone We won’t lie mad.) W ith your help, there’s no telling how many tltousanda of extra (and lucky) vmtslionaite we «an lure, or how much extra pro«,i«rity we can bring our state all in our altruist.« role aa hoeta to the rest nt the world. Ho get extra copiea, eddreaa ’em to your out of state friends, get set for Apnl Iti a n d - Lef’a 7W 7 Ae World About Ortgon! The people of PACIflC NORTHWEST B flL A je/tyi ; U Mk(?. W« >• rtaily W« promit «I» -.«nd copwi )f Ih» . I to mail thsm to out ol state •lox and rsistiMi on A|xd IMS Addott ' —------- Z ona. .State . nPanr »»*«'>• (it a company pro|srfy