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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1963)
I 1 PAGE I H IIP U M A N < <>l \ IA U H K U I , , MORO, OKiXJON FR ID A Y , t l ’ H IL I», 1‘M.I trail ami baby girl of Moses Lake Wash., spent E aster week end here visiting his parents, Mr and l>y Anna Ik ilz rr Mrs A cine Ca itiall. They all went to The Dalles and hted E as Mr and Mrs Kenneth Martin te r dinner at th • home of their were honored on April 1.5th a s ui in law and daughter, Mr and a 35th wedding anniversary re Mrs Jim Rodda and family. All ception given by Mr and Mrs returned to their respective Boh M artin and Mr. Lee Martin homes at the Bob M artin home at Kent. Mr. ami Mi F ran k E. Bayer & Relatives gathered to congrat Helen and Mrs Josephine Park- ulate them and to enjoy the trad burst of Kent wc nt to Bend and itional wedding take, coffee and spent F a ste r Sunday with Mr punch. Tiie lovely three tiered and Mrs Willis Brittain. cake was cut by Mrs Bernard .Mrs F rank E Layer and Byron Martin. Mrs Boyce Blaylock pour ami Helen were in 1’lie Dalles ed the punch and Mrs Donald Friday on husiuess. M artin served the coffee. Mr ami Mrs Carl vonBorstel Pictures were taken of the had as dinner guests F a ste r Sun th ree generations present. Mr day Mr and Mrs 'fed vonB ontel and Mrs. M artin received many the Misses Cassi • ami Mabie Hol congratulations by telephone and mes and Mrs Rita Kulick nnd mail and by flower arrangem ent. children all of The Dalles. They were mat t ied In Eugene, Mr and Mrs Kenneth H ath up April 14, 1928. Out of county and family went to Portland F ri guests were Mr and Mrs W alter day and spent E aster with his F a rg h e r of Dufur. patents, Mr and Mrs Ben Hatt- Mr and Mrs Donald vonBorstel rup. They retort ed Tuesday. and family were dinner guests Mr and Mrs (Jerald Blagg of E aster Sunday id the home of 'I’he Dalles moved into the Rolfe1 Mr and Mrs George vonBorstel. house last week. He will work Mr and Mrs A.F.Balzer went for his brother, Ivan Blagg. to P ortland Friday and spent Mr and Mrs Elm er Hall arrived E aster with their son, Ralph and hc-ie Monday from I» n g Beach, family. They returned Monday Calif., to be with h e r sister, Mrs stopping In Wasco and had sup Deli Olds, ami to attend the fun per with her sister, Mrs Gus eral of Dell Olds Tuesday. H artm ann befor* retu rn in g home Mr ami Mrs William B rin sert Mr and Mrs F ra n k vonBorstel and Gary ami his mother, Mrs went to The Dalles Sunday ami Bill B rinkert went to The Dalles attended the E aster sunrise se r Sunday to attend F aster services vices held at Pulpit Rock, spon at the Zion L utheran church. sored by the K night Tem plar and After dinner they t<x,k a drive the breakfast a t Hotel Dalles to A rlington and Condon and Mr and Mrs John Buether of back home. Jerry Mrllielm of laicomb, a Mport and Coos Bay I n opriated Redmond spent F aster weekend Miss M argaret H enderson and cani|M*i at Camp Easter Seal, by the Oregon Society for Crip visiting th eir son, John Buether Miss Rose Coffman came Friday and family and the Bill Buether and sjxent till Sunday visiting at tile s Ids band with a fish pole. pled Children and.-A dults with family. the home of Mr and Mrs Bill The ramp, located lietween Reed* funds realized through the an imal Hale of Kanter seals. Pausch. Mr and Mrs Lcn Garland spent F a ste r Sunday at Madras. Mr and Mrs F R Blaylock" went Mr and Mrs H erm an Peters to LaGrande Sa,unlay, April G land Wednesday ami Mrs Nicks County Ramblin’s w ent to M adras Sunday and Io visit their grand daughter, Mr and son left foe Los Angeles. spent F aster with their son and and Mrs Tommy Higley and to Mr ami Mrs Bert Cox returned FEED GRAIN BILL wife, Mr and Mrs Arden Peters. celebrate die birthday anniversa home Monday from a trip to The house agricultural commit F rank T. Bayer was a business ries of Tommy and Mrs Blaylock. Chehalis, Wash., where they vis tee last Tuesday voted 20 to 15 visitor in 'I'he Dalles Saturday. They returned home Monday. ited her sister, .Mrs Bess Gibson to report out the Poage feed grain Mr and Mrs Bill l ’ausch and and Portland where they visited bill. E aster Sunday visitors at the home of Frank T.Bayer were their house guesis M argaret H en Mis Stella Eddy. As approved by the committee his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ( ’h cr derson and Rose Coffman went Mr ami Mrs Pa, Sharp and fam the bill provides for a two year ies Perrigo and daughters of 'I'he to Bend Saturday and spent tiie ily and Mr and Mrs Mark Bird extension of a revised feed grain Dalles and Mr and Mrs Claud day with his b io th e r and wife, and family went to Maupin and program. The house committee Bayer and fumily. Mr ami Mrs John Pausch and spent E aster Sunday w ith tiie par has not scheduled the b ill for Mrs Ed Sullivan and daughter, with Miss Frances Thompson. ents of the two women, Mr and floor action. Most speculation Mr and M rs B ernard Martin Mrs John Joyce. Loleta, went to Corvallis and is that no further action w ill be siwnt E aster Sunday with her had as their guests h e r sister, Mr and Mrs Don Clodfelter had taken on the feed grain bill until parents. Mrs M uthuerlte Nicks ami »on as dinner guests Friday evening after the wheat program refer Mr and Mrs O.an Stark of Kent who arrived Sunday, April 7 Mr ami Mrs Kenneth Todd and endum. hud as dinner guests E aster Sun from Ixis Angeles, Calif., They sons, Mike and Clifford, honor ’64 W HEAT PROGRAM day her mother, Mrs W .D.Barnett ah went to The Dalles Monday ing the Todds on th e ir 20th wed Marketing quotas for the 1964 ami Harold Owens and children. and hud dinner at the home of ding anniversary. wheat crop have been proclaimed Mr and Mrs W illard Barnett Mr and Mis Dale Budget that eve Mr and Mrs I>on Clodfelter and May 21 has been set as the had as d inner guests F aster Sun ning. Mr and Mrs Martin and went to The Dalles Sunday w here date of the referendum. The vote day their son ai d wife, Mr and Mrs Nicks ami son went to Port- they met their daughters, Mr and is on the program for one year Mrs Keith B arnett of Maupin, Mrs Don Marsh and M r and Mrs only— 1964. Mr and Mrs F ail McKinney and < AR|> OF T l l l \ h S Bruce Eccles and fam ily of Hood The county ASC office received son of Hermiston, Mr and Mis 'I’he kindnesses .shown to the River for F aster dinner at Hotel the 1994 allotment figures for ’94 Orville Ruggles ami family and family following the loss of our Dalles, also honoring Mr and Mrs last week. Statistical information Mrs () N Rnggle < dear husband, lather, grandfath Clodfelter on their 35th w edding received gives Sherman county a .Mrs Nell SwiciC of W arren, I'a er, brother ami uncle w ere deep- anniversary. L ater they all w ent wheat base acreage of 146,959 arrived here 'I’m day at the1 home l.v appreciated. The floral and to the home of Mrs Clodfelter's and allotment of 89,975 acres. of her niece, Mrs Verne Mobley food offerings wet»? a won lerful mother, Mrs C.P.Adams and had The 1994 i.ii ,i allotment w ill a, Ken, to spen ! several weeks t rlbute. cake and coffee. O ther guests call for a 38.34 i>ercent reduction visiting relative1;. were Mr and Mrs Norman Adams as compared to 1962 when a The I fell <»Ids F a m il. Airman 2-c and Mrs Gene t an and children of Eugene who pad slightly larger reduction was nec spent F aster with his m other. essary with a 39.18 percent reduc Mr ami Mrs H O .Dugger and tion. Mr ami Mrs John Rust went to Passage of the 1964 program I lie Dalh Tuesday evening,( Ap w ill call for a mandatory diver —---- ■ ril !» to celebrate the R usts’ 21st sion of It) percent for the old 55 w(‘tiding anniversary. million national allotment. This last already has lx.»en calculated Mr. an I Mrs Willard Wilcox of San Francisco drove up to attend In the above figures. The diver sion w ill lx* 6.85 acres for every t iie Dell Olds funeral Tunsday 100 acre wheat base acres, ('alcu- Grau Valley lations to determine farm diver sion can I * done by m ultiplying the 1964 allotment by 11.11 per cent. 4-H SUMMER SCHOOL The 1963 4-H summer school w ill be held on the Oregon State university campus June 10-15. Sherman 4-H members have been submitting applications during the past weeks. Selection of coun ty delegates w ill he made next week. A il participants attend by schol arships donated by businesses or groups, organizations and indiv iduals. Anyone interested in pro viding a scholarship or details on the program are asked to contact the Sherman extension office. Adult chaperones fo r 4-H sum mer school and 4-H camp in July are needed. Let us know if you are interested. roni and cheese Robbie Brander, reporter The Sagar and Spice 4-H club met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Dewey Thomas, A pril 9. He answered roll call and named the desseits we made in the i ast month. Our lesson was on Easy Disiiwasiiing. The club was to make Apple Crisp the following two weeks. The g ills voted on the IFYE box for our donations. We are go ing to have a safety skit the rec- ond Tuesday in May. The club has two new mem tiers, Sheiyl White and Sandra Hill. Our next meeting w ill be A pril 23. Teresa Fr'dley, reporter The Busy Beefers Club w ith Henry Jaeger, leader, met A pril 13, at th'> Masonic Hall. President Carolyn called the meeting to or der, Cindy and Kathie Heater gave a report on how to keep care of your equipment. The next meeting w ill he at the The Busy Bumble Bees under Pat Kenny home on May 8. direction of Mrs. Tsubota met Pat Kenny and Allan Shipley March 26 at 4 p. m. at Mrs. Tsu- we**e al»«ent. bota’s home. Kathie Miller, reporter We had flag salutes, then roll call. After the business meeting 4-H CLUB NEWS was closed the girls worked on òmith- Callaway The Little Rascals cooking club their projects. Barbara Williams, reporter met A pril 10 in the Grass Valley r« i funeral school w ith our leader Jacque von On our salt Stitch and Rip Chapel SERVICE Borstel. Freddy Beuther and June club meeting we discussed about Rolfe were guests. our projects. LEONARD R. SMITH Robbie and Steve each did a de Every different year girls have Telephone CY 6-3135 monstration and we made maca- NOW! * AFTER NINE P.M - LOWER L ■ .- ■■ *• ■XXvO*1"**" M edford Salem Por trend Eugene P o rtla n d K lem etti Falta 6 0 cents (old rate 8 0 cents) 5 0 cents (old rate 60 cents) 6 5 cents (old rate 90 cents) ter 9 " out of state rates are lower, too. You can call any ere in the continental II.S. for $1.00* or less. ,eJ a visit with family or friends lately? Long Distant*» next best thing to being there. Try it tonight! * J -m /n u ta station rata ptus tar. PACIFIC NORTHWEST BEL’ SH A LLO W PLOW ING CJCBt F A L L O W IN S U B - T IL L E R y ng Distance Rates Were A'v/nys ' ower A fter 6 P. M i v they’re even lower after 9 P.M. How low? Now, a ’» P.M. to 4:30 A M. you can pho.ie anywhere in the su r 75<* or less. (There is no reduction for "Collect” a.. " ihird Number" charge calls.) EEP T IL L A G E REN O VA TIN Q different projects. We sang songs and ate refreshments of cookies and punch. We also discussed about the fair and entering our projects in it. We all hope to get a ribbon. The Stitch and Rip sewers were shown how to fill out records. We are to have them finished as soon as possible. Cassie W?lk, reporter era 1 PLOW ! M odels Io Fit Your Power 6' to 35' wide. Perfect for Fallowing — Weed Control Too! Heavy Duly in every detail. :i2" , h a ra m e Heavy high tensile steel trarne members rigidly reinforced he ' to back and at corners Greater depth of Glencoe fram e front to rear allow s for more trash deatance. Shanks of extra heavy spring steel alloy will not distort. Spring clam ps, an exclusive, patented Glencoe design, absorb roughest shocks • each tooth clears itself autom atically and separately. Faster, speedier power control's right from tractor seat. S tand ard m odels ava.lable in hydraulic or power lift. COME •W : IN AND SEE One of twelve reasons why this is Cadillac's greatest year. For 1963, Cadillac > THE D IF F E R E N C E tempts you with seven sedans, two coupes, two convertibles and a limousine. It also attracts you for DEPRIEST EARM EQUIPMENT Dufur, Oregon Phone 6212 a number of other reasons, including price. Why not see your dealer for the pleasant details? VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY Third & Jefferson. The Dalles, Oregon OLA'. ER