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PAGE 3 SUBRMAX COUNT! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1053 dav >s v — — ^ y ith 4W1 her parents, Mr islt and Mrs. A. B. Christianson Diane states they like living in Mr. and Mrs. John W. Parker Coos Ba-V vefy much and. especi. returned Friday from a trip into al'y enjoy the good fishing Canada. They went up the Okan- lhere < "x agon valley to Bridge lake a n d _ , '^ r‘ an<i Mis. George Mitchell turned west to go to Vancouver are faring for thdjr two grand and Victoria. Roads are being re- ‘laughters while' .the parents, paired and are not in good condl- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JJyder of tion but the Parkers found Vic- Pendleton are in Califotnia. Mrs toria full of old English charm, Mitchell will go to Pendleton even if it did rain. io r a few day» °n their return. Work on the construction of Mr, and Mrs. L ister Conlee the new F irst National Bank returned Wednesday from the bullcUng is to begin this week 00381 10 watch the harvesting according to Bon Christianson ^or a few days, local manager. The contract has Mr. and Mrs. Darwin VanGil- been awarded to Mid-State Con tler an^ Mr. and Mrs. Giles struction company and survey French drove to Sandy last week ing of the site has already been $nd te P‘ck some wild black- done. Grading and leveling have berries. Mrs. Clem Eslinger ac- begun. ' companied them as far as Sandy John I. Sell, returned from the on her way home to Hillsboro east w here he attended the Elks aHer visiting relatives here, convention last Friday, and was ,eft today for their home here Monday supervising the Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rogers sta rt of work on the new bank and children Donkld and Rebec building. ca today after visiting in Paul Cyphers is taking a vaca the county with relatives while tion from th Tavern in order to drive tractor' during harvest fo r CARD OF THANKB We wish to express our thanks Collls Moore. to our friends and neighbors, Mrs. Collls Moore attended the who showed their sympathy in state Republican central com so many thoughful ways during mittee meeting in Portland last IN R A E L M A R E S P A Y M E N T . . . The governm ent of Israel has made our recent bereavement,' the first paym ent on principal on loans totaling $135,900,000 which It re Saturday as a delegate from - Mrs. Roy J. Baker ceived from the export-im port bank of Washington. Here, Israel Ambas Sherman county. -, • and grandchildren sador Abba Eban (rig ht) presents a check for $2,953,C63.41 to M r. H er e- Mrs. Karl Landstrom and two bert E. Gaston, chairm an of the Im port-export bank. The part-paym «nt daughters arrived Monday te CARD OF THANKS on Is ra e l’s loan was made at the bank’s offices In Washlug’ nn. D C. spend a few days w ith her moth I want to thank the neighbors O ther paym ents w ill be made regularly, spokesmen for Israel say. er, Mrs. Ora Peetz, while Colonel and friends who helped put out Landstrom is at Camp Lewis jjre on old Everett place her husband was in Camp Lewis ting along very well w ith b is reserve unit. Mrs.;Ora and particularly the Wasco fire with the reserves for a two M(rs. Ix>rena Eaves was here Peetz left w ith them Thursday department. weeks training period. Their last week end from Portland to and will remain in Portland for George Drinkard Jr. home is in Hillsboroj - visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a'vacation. *■ _________ __ • BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jack Noonan and her daughter, Tetlow, nee Muriel McKean, a Rea, who is spending the sum- Jan et Waite, daughter of CARD OF THANKS Ralph Watte returned to the We take this means of extend- daughter, July 30, at Fairbanks, mer here, home of her grandm other in Sa ing our sincere thanks to the Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Thomp- lem after spending Some time people wbo came to our aid In Ernest Eslinger was operated son and children were in Pendle- here with her father at the Ora puttftig out the fire on the Lan- on at a hospital in Portland last ton this week for a visit with ?k and at latest report is get- their parents. Peetz home. Mr. W aite is now dry land that endangered wheat living In Wasco. and buildings. Mrs. John Stewart of Coos Mr. and Mrs. Jess Lanry Bay arrived Monday for & few Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder Moro Personals C o m in g In P erson Defrost your refrigerator automatically. Come in and let ns show you the defrosting units we have. P rices: $ 8 . 1 0 - 9 .0 5 - 11.75 Wasco News m S tan d ard In su ra n ce Co. DORIN W ILBURN A w estern com pan y serving w estern agriculture Y E L L DRILLING I.S DALLES,’ OREGON Phone 3729. ' - 518 W. 7thSt ; HOME OFFICE «12 H. W. Wanhlnxtou Phon« AT 4331 P o rtla n d , O regon | R a y Acuff w i t h h is a ll n e w " RANCH AND HOME MORO. OREGON ''b er. drove to Mt. Ranfer national Several days ago Rolland John- park where they stayed over- . on ran a splinter in his- hand night up by J* iradise Inn. Thcv and bkxHl poison set in. While met Mrs. Win. Busch, Mbs. John M ix Joe Drinkiirtl he is unable to run his combine, Busch. Mrs. Anna WaitHey and Mr. anil Mi W. R. Reid have an uncle Dick Hoyt js helping Miss ^Helen Dana of Pleasanton in the park. The next day they turned, fror a ten day trip Mrs. Rotiert Rolfe and family all drove to the Boeing airport ;h Oregon and as far south ireka> California. They vis- of Grass Valley spent Friday at Seattle to pick up Wm. Busch i few «fays with Mr. and-.' with her daughter Mrs. Fred and he and Mrs. BusCh went on Floyd Ix>ng and family oT errltt. They all picinced in the into Canada while Mrs. Schwen- del s party went to visit Mr. and i Bar, Calif. The Longs t.y park. Mrs. Hull and,, son Floyd of Mrs. John Iverson and family inner residents and now’ general lerchandise store Cortland and Mr and Mrs. Mar- and Peter Hale an d daughter, Before »stuff ice The Reids drove low’ Anderson of Chico, C^alif.. Alice, at Puyallup, Wn. i-t.i Dam and also saw Cra- ame Sunday and were overnight coming back they called on Mr. ke on their Way They guests of Mrs. Emma Shearer. Dana's cousins at Sauvis Island. xi home Sunday evening, Mrs. Hull remained while the. Mr. and M*rs. Marshal McKean day guests of Mr. and Mrs. others went on into Washington, of Concord. CaHf., visited Mr. Jrtd Mrs. Matt Schwendel re Rhinehart were Mr. and •Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wallace.and Walt Massie and Mr. and daughter Debbie and Mrs. Chas. cently. Miss Jean M cIntyre, a student Nomian Kielhom m t son, Decker and daughter Phyllis of nurse in St. Vincent’s hospital Dalles and Mr. and The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. Dan ¡n" Portland was home for a few Rhinehart and sons (•lenz of Pendleton w ere here A riel of Arlmc on. during, the week end visiting days last week. She brought a sister Japice w ith her» w r guests Sunday in hon- their parents Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hoyt of. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hoyt of Wallace. * • Ir. apd Mrs. Gen>rge Drinkard Charb >s Schaffer left Tuesday Portland arrived last week for visit at the George Drinkard r were Mr. and Mrs. George for ids lome in „ Vancouver, Wn,r f a | ne|)> - • irinkard jr. and Mr. and Mrs. He has worked for sometime on . ^fr. and Mr: rs. Robert Brisblne oe Drinkard and family. the R. M. Johnson ranch, b u t”and daughtt ter Marilyn of Moro Frank Bayer of Grass Valiev dud* to to ill health had to retire, visited T h u rsd ay 'w ith her pár- •as a business vis itor here Mon- Mrs. Matt Schwendel has re- Cnts Mr. and Mrs. George prink- ay. turned from a trip w ith h er ard Mr. and Mrs. C'larence Morri- sister Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen of Miss Barbara Schroder and son are the first to finish h ar 1 n ord, (a llf., an d her niece and Ross Schroder of Pendleton vest. They pulled the Tombipe in and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Robt. are visiting their sister. Mrs. Bill lasr^V lday. Dana of Pleasanton, Calif. They Ksselstyn. 1 ~ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belknap and children ¡Mickey and Nancy •••••••••••••» •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ■ of Lake Grove were week end M ortgage Loc •»« to M eet Your Individual needs « guests of Mr. and. Mr*. Jam es Maddox. Nancy remained for a - •• ATTRACTIVE TERMS longer visit with her grandmo PROMPT HKRVICK ’ - « sh o w cast fro m ' , N a s h v ille , T e n n . M u lle r T r a c t o r & I m p . C o C a s e & C a lk in s D e a ler < H AS MOVED TO The Dalles Co-op W arehouse First & Madison Streets across the Railroad tracks SHOW & D A N tl Grass Va ey PAVILION COMMODITY CREDIT S a t u r d a y , A u g .. 9 t h THE G A Y SHOP’ " H o w d y , F rie n d s lovely new dresses and Lingerie Glam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses FUN & LAUGHS G ay S hop , Oregon 1948 Int. Truck bulk rack 2-sp. ax.$l 250 H.25 T IR K S $1475 TD6 International Tractor $1950 TD6 International Tractor $3000 with angle dozer $1550 1949 Buick sedan super Model D, John Deere , w h en a p p ly in g fo r a C om m od ity C redit C or p oration loan from your local PM A C om m it tee. A t T h e First N a tio n a l B ank you r CCC Loan w ill receive prom pt s e r v ic in g . . . cash DANCING availab le im m ediately. $800 1946 Int. K6 flat bed 2-speed axle $195( 1951 Int. Pick-up ^ to n , 4-speed N a m e T h e First N a tio n a l B ank o f P ortlan d Both Round & Square used buys 1946 Int. 1 ton pick-up, with duals LOANS Its a Night of W h ite Stag, Lazy Susan w ra p skirt Wasco CORPORATION ~ ? ? J. K. McKean Company, Moro Also other Stars from the nation’s favorite radio station One night only SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH Doors open 8:00 p.m. FIRST Show starts 8:30 p.m. N A TIO N A L BANK OF PORTLAND everyone welcome r "LET'S BUILD OREGON TOGETHER" «»■>« r»4«r«l bwvroMM Co'perrftM