Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 06, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE 5 SHERMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1050
Mrs. Kathryn Lyttle, the new land seeding are socking their crops to harvest.
es Jeanie and K aren Macnab,
A rt Johnson and Mrs. Lloyd
Johnson went to Portland the high school teacher at Rufus drills down to the old moisture.
Kay daughters of Mr and Mrs Dor.
The
Misses
Arlene
and
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first of the week for a few days spent last .weekend in Seattle The ones who deep seeded the
Macnab, daughters of Mr. and Macnab are taking tap and acro-
visiting
her
family.
Her
hus­
in the city.
Truman Strong and Curly De-
last couple of years had good Mrs. F. W Macnab and the Miss batic dancing lessons.
The Moro Womans’ Club held band and small daughter are ex­
Moss went to Wamic the first
its first meeting of the winter pected here soon, and they will
of the hunting season and Tru­
season at the club house Thurs­ make their home at Fleck Or­
man brought home a 210 pound
W o r ld R e n o tr n e d R o a d R e c o r d
day
afternoon.
A book review chard camp during- the school
three pointer after a few minutes
year.
was on the program.
hunting the first morning.
The Wasco boys will come to
After two nights when the
Ben Hockman Is lit a hospital
Rufus
Wednesday to olay a six
temperature dropped down to 23
in The Dalles following an oper­
E conom y a n d Long U te
man
team
of touch fo ’ball with
it
became
warmer
so
rain
was
ation for appendicitis.
.possible. Rather reversing the the Rufus lads. Donal Brlslain
School teachers were in The
is the Rufus coach.
usual weather antics here.
Dalles Monday and Tuesday to
Contributions of 14 high school
Mrs. Elton Medler wUl enter­
join with others in this area in
children to an essay contest on tain the community sew.ng club
Roger Justesen, now of Pasco, the subject of the value of a news
a two day workshop new name
Washington, where, he has a paper to a community are in the at her home Wednesday c .ening.
for a teacher’s Institute.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Douma went ranch, was here this week end hands of Judges. Local prize Is This will be the first meeting of
to Prineville Sunday to visit rel­ for a visit with relatives.
$2.50 and the state prize $25.00 the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore
atives and have a fall drive.
A bit of rain fell, Monday even­
The Ernest Woods family is went to Portland Friday to see
ing after threatening skies were
Oregon-California
game, RUFUS NEWS
altogether again after a long trip t h e
viewed all day. The rain of sev­
stopping
to
watch
Maupin
and
east and a couple of operations.
eral weeks ago has completely
Mr«. Geeorge Fox
Ernie is getting over an ulcer Culver.
disappeared. The farmers who
The Drop-A Stitch Sewing club
Sherman county calves and
operation and Sherry over one
sheep were taken to Portland finished last summer their work
for appendicitis.
The Missionary society will and the Pacific^ International of four articles which were ex­
hold its next meeting Wednes­ Wednesday by Art Christianson hibited at the Sherman County
day, October 11 at the home of and Howard Ross. The boys and Fair. Each maid was awarded a
Mrs. Charles Belshee with Mrs. girls went along that day or the prize for her work. The leader
George Mitchell in charge of the next to remain until the stock, of the club Is Mrs. Charles Wil­
son and the members are the
program.
Two o’clock dessert is sold.
Misses Dottle Steward, Vaneta
will be served.
Mrs. Tommy Thompson un­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walter derwent an operation In The Peck, Elaine Eaton, Patty Black-
moved their trailer house to Dalles hospital Tuesday and is burne and Donna Wilson.
Shaniko Sunday and Monday recuperating very well from it.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Macnab en
P r io q m
he took up his new duties as sec­
tertained
at dinner Sunday In T o o
Mrs. O^al Parkin® loft T h u rs­
ond m an’ on the highway crew day for homecoming events at honor of the birthday anniver­ A W
V I V U d il
at that point
He has worked Oregon State where she will sary of Mrs. Bee Macnab and
here some 16 months.
see the Stanford-06C game Sat­ Miss Karen Macnab. Guests bid­
at Blums
Eben Kee and Tex Irzyk are urday.
den to the dinner were Mr. and
in Canada Qn a moose hunt, fly­
Earl Gentry and Fred Grout Mrs. George Macnab of Wasco,
ing In to the station.
went to the La Grande country Mr. and Mrs. John Addingtor\
W herever you drive, you are cortain to see a
Mr. and Mrs. Art XMatkins hunting last Friday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Russ McCul­
great many new Pontiacs—for two reasons.
spent the week end in Portland.
Willard Coons is home after lough of Dufur, Bee Macnab and
First, more people are buying new Pontiacs
P«!*
They were accompanied by Mrs. a vacation brought about be­ d au gh ter Joan of The Dalles.
than ever before. Second, Pontiac, with its
Ora Peetz who visited her dau­ cause of illness at the county The Addingtons remained over­
distinctive Silver Streak styling, just can’t help
»tjcpd »44 uj p»4»¡3
ghter, Mrs. Karl I^andstrom fair. He has beep told to take it night at the Macnab home and
being seen and adm ired. Pontiac is a stand­
.¿ t u t Átetop'AeuJ»u¿V
and family.'
returned to Dufur Monday.
out, too, for performance, dependability, and
easy for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murphy
real economy. Come in and see the new
tAV Aim ooo
J
returned Thursday from a trip
wa
i
to California. They spent a cou­
M
ortgage
Loans
to
M
eet
Your
Individual
needs
ple days at the home of her mo­
ther, Mrs. Edna Melzer, to pick
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
up their sons, Steven and Bruce,
who spent the time with their
PROMPT SERVICE
MORO
OREGON
grandmother during their par­
ents absence. They all returned
to their home in Portland Sat­
urday.
A western com pany serving w estern agriculture
David Nish was admitted to 4
hospital in The Dalles early this
HOM E O E EK E
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week.
811 S. W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence
Phone AT MSI
left Thursday for Portland to
spend the week end and give
Mrs. Lawrence a chance to see
her doctor.
John is taking his
vacation.
Mrs. Owen Elliot and Mrs. Wal­
lace Waite were here last week
end to visit at the George Mit­
chell home. Mrs. Elliot is a sis­
ter of Mrs. Mitchell.
Sherman countlans on the
Oregon Journal tour to the east­
ern states and Canada are Mrs.
Mary Eva, Mrs. B. Etetrelle Hal­
ley and Mr. and Mrs. EveretJ
Watkins.
Moro Personals
T h orou gh ly G ood—find L o o k s it I
D ollar for Hollar
urn cant beat a
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PONTIAC, IN
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Your money now earns 50 per cent more in a savings account at The United
States National Bank!
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The n ew Interest rate of 1 ’/a %
deposits up to $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . . . ! %
Is paid on all savings
Is paid on that portion of
account In excess of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 .
xg All commercial and individual deposits In bath savings and
checking accounts at this bank are now insured up to a total
amount of $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 through the Federal Deposit Insurance
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Corporation— twice the form er coverage.
Start now to build a sound financial foundation for your future by saving
regularly each month. There is no substitute for the security that is yours
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C. A. REYNOtDJ, Manager
MAX F. KASBEROIR, A ultfant Manager
RODNEY COOPER, A ttltlonl Managor
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THE COST OF LIVING is up 68%
THE DALLES BRANCH
since 1940. But PP& L’s average price
for household electricity is down 40% !
U N IT E D STA TES
N A T IO N A L B A N K
RATE CUTS SINCE 1 9 4 0 have meant
total net savings of nearly 18 million
dollars to users of P P & L ’s electricity!
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B A N K
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R esidential electric rates here are le®%
th a n h a lf of the n a tio n a l a v e ra g e .
Pacific Power & Light CcmpaK
M am bet F»d»ral O apotil Inaurane* Corporati®*
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