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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 9 » GAS AND O IL T lres-A ccessorles v »i Outstand’g N ew s Rufus Aotes - - - Dianna Biggs, who is in the 5th grade has just entered the Rufus school. Her father works for the ’ State highway department. They live in the Rufus Auto eamp. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dow Wilson, who is connected with lumbering at John Day stopped last Wednes (Continued from last week Nov. 5—Midco sale tops former day in Rufus to visit relatives. price levels. Curt Tom elected They were enroute to Portland to catch the special train leaving for judge. Nov. 12—Heppner bests Moro the Cotton Bowl football game. 13-6; Health program at Wasco Their son, Gordon accompanied them as far as Portland, where he ends talk of county hospital. Nov. 19—Lou Peetz dies. Chap caught the stage for Eugene lain Beard tells women’s club of where he is a student at the Uni versity of Oregon. trip. Miss Dolores Fox caught the Nov. 14—Henley defeats Moro stage was hours late in “B” champion finals. Wheat Sunday which morning f o r Seattle league searching for best soil con where she is a freshman at the servationist. Seattle university. Leaving Monday noon for Cor vallis where she is a junior in These Things Education at OSC was Miss Elea nor Fox. Wayne Eaton left soon after We Note - - - Ryfus school was out for Christ mas vacation to spend the time Continued from Page One del Mar” means “by the sea. ’ with his uncle-in-law and aunt, One in traveling through Cal Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Convoy at ifornia should get, or the state Olex. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Eaton should furnish, a list of Spanish and family who run the Rufus names used in place names, hew grocery were Christmas dinner guests there also. of the residents know. ♦ a * • * Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Convoy of California has a peculiar sign Olex brought Wayne Eaton home lor a turn on the highway and it Saturday, and then proceeded on is used when there isn't much of to Trout Lake, Wn., accompanied a turn ahead. It resembles a tor by Mrs. Eugene Eaton. They were tured snake, one in violent agony guests of the ladies’ parents, Mr. and it means a warning the first and Mrs. Wm. Wright who have time seen. Our rather mild bena a farm there. They returned home in a small black mark isn't near again. John Mathieson gave a party at so good a warning. Some businesses seem intent on his home Thursday evening for pricing themselves out of busi his Sunday school class of the ness. Some roadside restaurants Rufus Nazarene church. ' Various put out a neon sign and a palm games were played during the tiee and boost the prices two evening and refreshments of cake fold. Where there are new cus were served before before the tomers every day it might work children left for home. Guests but even that much may lie doubt were Don and Arnold Miller, Jer J°e Morris ed. Hotel rooms and auto cabins ry Brackett, and Vaneta Peck. are usually higher than the ser Jessie Rice and Dorothy Black vice and equipment is worth. Most of them lack, space, heat, burne were invited guests at a iight or hot water. One spot had Watch Party held at the home of the smallest shower room ever Mr and Mrs George Gunkel of constructed, we’d bet. A big man Maryhill. Mrs. Gunkel is a sister would lie able to get wet on one of Dorothy's. Thursday dinner guests at the side at a time. There was soap in a holder but no room in which home of Mr. and Mrs. James Tate to apply it. The toilet in that were Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Rice. Audrey Blackburne, who was place was just an inch wider than forced to remain at home last the top of the tank. The truck stops are usually term due to an eye ailment left good places to eat, often cleaner, Sunday for Monmouth to be en invariably fairly priced. There's rolled in the school tehre Mrs. Bill Huck left Monday some terrible food served—and morning by bus for Portland some very good too. where she will remain for a cou R H M c K E A N and SON WASCO Of Past Year - Karmelkorn - (Order by Mall Now) orro’s Karmelkorn Shop The Dalles, Ore i‘ ; I< e. Pkg. Karmel Korn 60c 0 or Buttered Popcorn Include coin — check — or money order. Order» Filled Promptly—We Pay Postage ple of day?. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Van. Gaas beck and family of Blaylock stop ped over in Rufus to see relatives when they went through to spend Christmas weekend w ith Mr. Van Gaasbeok's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Gaasbeek of Wasco His father has been ill for several week«. GRABS VALLEY Continued from pane 3 in The Dalles Friday. Mr and Mrs Harold Owens and daughter, Carol and Mrs W. D. Barnett spent Christmas eve at the home of Mr and Mrs Olan Stark. Carol Clodfelter returned to Corvallis to resmue her studies at Oregon State after spending the holiday season with “ her parent», Mr and Mrs Donald Clodfelter. OREGON Corrette Slip», Nylon Crepe anti Batin, in the Jons length. Presented California? drinking p l a c e s seem, on cursory acquaintance, to be a good argument in favor of keeping our Oregon Knox law. Some are neat and well managed, others are dive». Operator» say that a license la worth $18,000 on the market for the California board of equalization (which od dly enough handles liquor licen ses) will not give more permit« and the population Is growing. Probably it pays to know a man who knows THE man. Gasoline is higher in California than in Oregon. Buy it right over an oil well and in the shadow of a refining plant and it comes a couple of cents higher than right at home. Maybe it is the tax—and if it is. the money is well spent for the roads are much, very much, better . Greta, The Dallea RIGHT NOW time good la Trade N IN T H at to the STREET SU PER M A RK ET in The Dalles , ' Where you m ake. 19 S9 ONE STOP TO SHOP FOR AT THB VERY IXIWBST WRIGHT PLANE RETURN8 . . . The famaus Wright brother« plane "Kitty Hawk” la shown as It arrived at ceremonies at the Freer art gal lery la Washington. The ceremonies were attendant to the plane’s be ing brought to its final resting place In the Smithsonian Institute fol lowing Its long return journey from Great Britain to the United States. Dr. J. E. Mitchell AT When Chiropractic P hysician Complete Druglesa H ealth Service over Penny’s How will you The Dalle» G R O C E R IE S PRICES IN THE DALLES 1 We pay prices for h igh est your eggs y o u c o m e in to to w n you’ll see a sign saying E d ’s P l a c e M EATS FRESH VEGETABLES g r e e t him ? EVERYTHING that’s Beefo’s Eating and Drinking FRESH BAKERY GOODS Complete Variety Store Place and he’ll welcome and feed you JUST ONE STOP TO SHOP O PEN SUNDAYS ~ FOR EVERYTHING M any w ill feast this fallow's arrival with champagne and cheers. And when they shout “Happy New Year”—they know it will be just th a t. . . /or tAem. There’ll be others, of course, whose cup will be bitter and cheerless. To them 1969 will promise just one more year of disappointment and failure another year of “have-not“! How will you “see in” that year ahead? Your answer lies in the plans you are making today for the future happiness and security of your family and yourself. It lies in a systdfinatic saving plan—one that builds and builds for the future. Many are finding the best answer in U.S. Savingt Bonds—the wisest, surest of all investments. These Bonds are guaranteed by the S. Government- guaranteed to pay you back $4 for every $3 you put in, after ten years. Now is the time to start saving, automatically, this easy, painless way. Enroll today in the Payroll Sr. dngs Plan. Or, if you’re not on a payroll, ask your bank about the equally convenient, equally profitable Bond-A-Month Plan. Remember— U.S. Savings Bonds saykappy, happy New Year in 1959! _ at the N IN T H STR EET CANDY CIGARS ICE CREAM L u n ch s & D inners SU PER M A R K ET In The D alles - We pay prices for highest your Announcing Appointment of as Implement Sales Manager and Field Service Man £ Mr. Spoonhoar has been Salesmanager for The Vaughn A U T O M A T IC SA V IN G IS SU R E S A V IN S -U S. SAVIN G S B O N D S this area soon. Sherman County Journal 'Y lis la an odie/./ V. 3. T r u tu r y f \n id s r M«p4oM ot T r tM tr y D*p»rt uxnr .n t / A etrortia/nj Cov »«il. Returning to their schools of higher learning this week and the last of the last week were LeRoy Wright and members Don Thompson who left Tues of the county fair board lei day. Alan and Dean Pinkerton, Linden Mersjnger and Gloria ^Wednesday to attend the stab« meeting of county fair boards Douma. held in Portland this week. WAR BRIDES The Moro Woman’s club will «C.TIZENSHIP he d its next meeting at the club Continued from Page One then is sent to court for a final house Friday, January 14, with Mrs Dewey Thompson as dlrec- naturalization hearing. Those concerned are advised to tor. see their local county clerks for application b’anks and necessary instructions. Company for the past year. We hope you will extend him the usual Sher man county courtesy. Arstil-Monroe Pontiac, Inc. Fall and holiday D resses Reduced. Gret% T he D alles M o r o , O re g o n HARRIS HARVESTERS Guaranteed Price & Delivery HARRIS— 30/38 SIDE-HILL MODEL ' ‘S 80 bu. Grain Bin. Available M ô P ar He will he calling on farmers in with 16 fool and 20 foot Hoadar». O n O rd ers P la c e d fo r EVR-DRY SHIELDING THAT • KHK TOW KWTION BIT • o w n STiniM in wn « u n s i HiWhisi Make Your Plan» NOW for the Coming fo r EV ER Y BU SIN ESS ¿4 I Sherman County Journal ■V k p h m sad icnittoa cow- m w »tw , d irt sod high baepa thaw» dry and clean __ atartiw» rauardBaaa of For Chryvter sad Plymouth NOONAN—PRATT i motors ' TTasco, Oregon Harvest! PHONR 171 P h ilip G. O’Meara, Wasco, O regon