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PACK S SHERMAN* COUNTY JOURNAL, MuRi), »REG O N I B ID VV, M i l 17, 1963 WASCO : <la»st W eek's Item s) The Wasco 1*TA met o.i May 2 for the last m eeting of the year et d it is happy to announce that tt:ey have a full slate of officers fcr the coming year. The tollow In s u e re elected: Mrs. H arry Hicks, president; Mrs. F l o y d Rathbun and Mrs. Vernon Root. M sbet, secretary; Mrs. Marvin I Thomas, treasurer. These officers will lie installed in September. T.’ie members voted to purchase two new risers f,,r the school Mage, then following the bust ness m eeting they enjo; ed r e freshm ents an 1 a social time. Wasco C hurch of Christ Held a Lgnquet Friday, May 3, in honor oi the church and Sunday school m em bers who are graduating! fiom the eighth grade and h i g h school. The program const-ted of congregational singing, two quar ; tc tte num bers anti the presents ' tion of gifts to thirteen grad u ates. Mr. Clyde Beard, p incipal i oi The Dalles high school biough* I a message of challenge to t h e 1 g”oup. Mr. and Mrs. Haro.d Gra-| ter and fam ily were also honored i w .th a gift at this time for their help through the years. May 12, M others’ Day, Wasco C h u r c h of C h r i s t had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Don Sum n e r s of McKinley Indian Mission at Toppenish, W ashington. Mr. and Mrs. Sum m ers act as Mother r r d Dad to tne children of th e C hildren’s Home at the Mission. Everyone is welcome to a fellow ship dinner at the noon hour. Mrs. M argaret Woods, grand m other of Mrs. Larry Kaseberg, TRI M 'H 'N T E I) pale hole d ig g er eliminate.«« m ost o f th e visited the Kaseberg familv Mon pick ar.I h ’ yel work for PP& L co n stru ctio n crew s cu rren tly day and Tuesday of last week w o rk in g on ie! a tin g the com p an y’s Muro-U'aww tra n sm issio n lin e. 'I at a I c<«.s, of the project is an estim ai«-! SOti.OOO from Dufur. Mrs. W. A. Nisbet underw ent surgery last T hursday at St. Vin end for a short visit. He is the tit has missed the last three cent’s Hospital in Portland to son of Mr. a: 1 Mrs. 'bester «ars due to a research trip which Coi'ts. have a cartilage removed. he look to Thailand. The boys Tom Coats w as home from Mr. and M.s. Larry Kaseberg will have meals at the L. E Kase- U niversity of Oregon last week will host a group of tw enty-three oerg home and sleep dorm itory boys from Oregon State this week style in the basement of M’r. and ANDY’S RADIO AND TV end who are on a field trip Mrs. Dick Skiles. After a tour of through E astern Oregon from tbe Kaseberg ranch Sunday morn SALES & SERVICE th eir agriculture class. T heir in ng, they will visit the Experi- SERVICE ON ALL MAKES stru cto r Dr M urray Dawson, who i ental Station in Moro This Call ANDY PAULSON is a good friend of L arrv Kase- soils group, according to Dr. Daw terg , has brought a siinilai group son, includes many international P h on e JO 5-3513 to the ranch four times before, exchange students “from all the corners of the w orld.” W A LL-TO -W ALL EXPERT Many aw ards were given at the RUGS last Uub Scout pack m eeting of IN ST A L L A T IO N li’p year by George W eedman, pack m aster. From Den 2, R o y Fanning was given two silver a r rows under his wolf badge, Dan cy Glcnz, silver arrow under wolf badge, and Bobby Nisbet, w o l f badge. Den 3: Mike Hill receive'! h's gold arrow under the wolf badge, Mike Maenab, gold arrow under wolf, Wayne Fow ler, gold P P A L b i . im ;. arrow under wolf, Lonny T rum Idw h i! < CY 6-561« bull, wolf badge, and Jim m y Med ■fc*sg lor, silver arrow under well. Den OLIVER FLOOR COVERING T o w n & C o u n try G R IL L W A SCO BREAKFASTS - LUNCHES - DINNERS F o u n ta in S e r v ic e WE SE R V E Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Tiiomai at the little Legion ht 11 In Wasc> enjoyed the visit of Mrs. Thom 1 on Tuesday, May 21 between 11 as brother and familv, Mr. an d ' a m and 2 p in. This Wll lie the Mrs. Ira Fridley from Hillslioro I «lay the farm ers vote on the last weekend wheat referendum State U niversity was attended h » On Tuesday of this wc ek it is three Wasco mothers last w eek a lieautiful day, so warm, i 0 ill and end. Mi's. Marvin Thomas visited with the sun shining as on a sum 1 h er sons Jim and John, Mrs. Roy mers day. Just looked at the ther- . Siiafer saw her daughter Lind mometor and it said 82 degrees in Marden. and Mrs. Lloyd Roys? the shade at 4 p in. 1 s.»cnt the weekend with her son The farm ers hojn» they w on’t 1 E verett. suffer much damage to the wheat Mrs. Norman Hockley is visit on account of the rust if s o m e ing her parents Mr. and Mr>. warm days come along. Seems Lloyd Royae with her two daugh like a little heat has felt good up ■ t«:s Marcia md Norma Rae froir until now which is unusual for Eugene. this time of year here in this The Meth<klist Church Junk)** county. Choir will perform for the Mo th e r’s Day service this Sunday I' m * a .lourual W ant A«l under the lir»*ctlon of Mrs. Jo t D rinkard. Their first appearance was on E aster Sunday. John Robison, Chairman of the em etery Assignation announc ing two work days. May 20 and 21. FOR THIS WEEKEND — S H A K E or M A L T and HOT DOG ONLY FREE C H IC K E N REG. 39 COKE or ROOT BEER WITH YOUR BURGER D IN N E R RUFUS By Mrs. Fox M other's Day weekend has come ami gone with many a fam ily having a get together for the) big event. Now. that is liehind, the Rufus Grange can concen tra te on another big event, the fourth annual Smorgasbord, which is at their hall on Sunday j May 19 between the hours of noon until 0:30 p in. This event is f a s t ' becoming a meeting place for rien Is of the different counties to gather and talk about old history, j Each and everyone is welcome 1 to take part in this big event. Mrs. Harlan J McDonald spent ' M other’s weekend at the Unlver , sity of Oregon, as a guest of het- niece Judy Pearson. This was Mrs* McDonald’s first tour of a ’ big cam pus and all the festivities of a college big event, and she e n joyed ot very much. She even had a foster daughter while on the campus; the girl had lost her par ents recently and she enjoyed having Mrs. McDonald for her mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Dayville were recent guests of the H arland McDonalds, Mrs. Murray is attending the Postm asters con vention which is going on at this tim e in The Dalles. The Wasco legion Auxiliary are m aking plans to serve lunen Public Notices NOTICE Budget Committee for Sherman County will meet Friday, May 24, 1963 at 9 o’clock A.M., in the Courthouse at Moro, Oregon for the purpose of making the budget for Sherm an County for the year 4; Hilly Nisbet received his Lion , 1963-64. Anyone w ishing to make addi badge and one gold arrow ; Greg Gosson, silver arrow u;.d<r bear tions or deletions to said budget badge, Bobby Nisbet, gold arrow. will be given a hearing MABIE HOSKINSON, One year pins and service cards C ounty Clerk. were given to Mike Hill, Wayne I Fowler, Jim m y Medler, Lonnv Trum bull, Mike Maenab, Danny NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT Glenz, Roy Fanning, Scott diller Bradley B arnett, Bobby <lsbet, NOTICE is hereby given that Riley Moody, and Donald l.'Olt< the undersigned has filed in th? 1 wo year pins and service cr ds County Court of the State of Ore went to G reg Go-son, Bib gon for Sherman County his Fi bet, William Swett and Jot White nal Account as E xecutor of the Three y e a r pins and i crvice E state of Maggie B irnum , de cards w ere aw arded to Guy ceased, and that Monday, the 10th Weedman, Kenny Shafer, Jimmy day of June, 1963, at ten o’clock Finnegan, Alvin Decker, Chris A M. of said day in the court Keeney, Jay Moody, and J o h n room of the County Court in Moro, Richards. A fter these aw ards Mrs Sherm an County, Oregon, have Frank Finnegan presented gifts been fixed by the Court at the to Mr. and Mrs. Georg«» W e e d - tim e and place for hearing objec man from Den 1 to show their tions to «aid Final Account an 1 appreciation for th e tim e given for the settlem ent of said estate. tnem in th eir three years of C’ub HENRY BARNUM Scouts. E ntertainm ent was pro Executor vided by Gene Fridley and Jack T. Lester Johnson Wallace who showed shoes of A ttorney for Executor Europe, the Yakima area, and a <4 Publications) few local pictures. 1st— May 10, 1963 < Il I I. D B E N UNDER LOOK AT THIS! We have just purchased a 1959 Chev Truck, model 6503, 261 cu in 6 cyl engine 2 speed axle, 825x20 tires, equipped with a TAG-A-LONG axle, an extra good 18 ft. grain bed with high sides mirrors, signals, flaps & all other accessories. (adult) 82.(Ml 12 HOURS — 6 A M TILL 10 P M SAT. A SUN. WEEKDAYS— 6 TILL 9 $150 $100 Is sponsoring a breakfast open to tne public on Sunday, May 19 at the Odd Fellows Hall in Grass Valley Ham and Eggs - Homemade Sweet Roils. $1.00 adulti, 50c children under 12 and $4.00 family rate. Service time 11 a m. until 12:30. I’ >|- Quick R esu lts, I se a J.m e nal Want Ad— JO 5-3513. JOIN OUR BIRTHDAY PARTY SOFT ICE CREAM Week-End Specials The Altar Society of the St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Grass Valley PRICED TO SELL 55TH ANNIVERSARY SALE - GUARANTEED QUALITY AT THE LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICES - MARKING 55 YEARS IN BUSINESS FOR THE “JACK DOCHERTY FURNITURE SCORE” NOW THAT QUALITY FOR THIS SALE IS COMPLETE WITH SI ASHED PRICES. I PERSONALLY INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THESE OLIN CALDWELL UNBEATABLE SURPRISE PRICES. DINETTE SETS 5 PC. 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O 8 5 Per Set S ta rk s of ’em — Pick ’em tbit ami Pick Up Kray S a v in g s— The F am ou s N am es You’ll Bee W ill lb- Y oar G u aran tee of Years of H ealthful S leep ami 4 om fort. lie Sm art ami Buy New l u lls For E very lb-1 in Your H ouse— lb- S m arter ami Huy By T he Set in Matt r e -- ami Box S p rin g 4 ‘om blnatton— Tw In a n i I-nil Bed S izes. lOH'/í Nylon — ( ’ ullipltdt* W illi Z ip p e re d 4Ó Degree Curves Revel sillit* < ’iisH itili ir - THE HOME OF (OK) USED CARS & TRUCKS “EXTRA SAVINGS WITH S & H GREEN STAMPS” S u n se t M o to r C o . Jack Docherty s F urniture The Dalles 421 EAST SECOND STREET CY 6 216« The Dalles CY 6-3762