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o FAG K S SHERM AN OOUNTY| JO U RN A L, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13. 1954 B e th le h e m C h a p te r N o. 78. O .E .8 S h r i u u i t (C ounty ìlo u r n a l P u b lish e d E v e r y F rid a y M oro, O regon Gib at E d it«* F ren ch S' trrrd m second elm s matter at the I « a< M om . O fW M . under Aat »' C o * ir « « of March I, 187*. OFFICIAL county t t .A X I .Q W A ,L M eet« o n th e 1st and 3rd T h u r sd a y e v e n in g ! each m o n tn V isitin g m e m b e r s c o rd ia lly in v lte d to m eet w ith u« H o w a r d R o ss, W . M. paper t E D IT O R IA L I as ^ a. w I I V k c G t ^ h <A ( M o I U H. B. P in k erto n , S ecretary L u p in e R e b e k a h Ix x lg e N o. 116 (T1* N EW SPA PER PU B LISH ER S ASSOCIATION HIJKMCKIPTION K ATUN O NE Y E A R ................................62.06 F r id a y , A u g u st 13, 1954 Moro Personals Among S herm an co u n tlan s at tending th e Crooked R iv er Round up in Prineville Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Ross an d Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence K enny. a ™ » 'i. ?,8 ,W£ 1? lten, ‘° T he D alles hospital W ednesday suffering from a badly Injure, h a "?- „ acclde" ‘ o ^ n - e d w hile h e was w orking w ith a com bine He lost m uch blood be- fore reaching the hospital, It was rep o r ed. M r . D a l a y Byers is enjo y in g a visit this w eek from h e r sister. Mrs. Eva R udolph of A riel, W ash, Mrs. R udolph accom panied F red H ennlgan w ho dro v e to Moro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jo h n so n drove to P endleton ov er th e week-end to visit the Carl Eatons. Mr. and Mrs. V ern A rstill have retu rn ed to th eir hom e in Moro a fte r a trip to D etroit w h ere they took delivery on a new car. T h e M oro Ix x lg e N o. I.O .O .F. Meets 2nd and 4th T uesdays of each m onth. V isiting m e m b er s w e lc o m e A lthea B u rn et N. G. . ’elen M artin, Sec. WANT ADS trip east w as m ade by plane. H. A. “ B arn ey ” Byers has re Mrs. W. E. H arm s of P o rtlan d tu rn ed hom e from a few d ays was h ere last w eek-end v isitin g visit w ith his siste r in B attle h er p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Clyde G round, W ash. G illm or, A ndy P aulson and fam ily are tak in g a vacation th is w eek. T h eir d estin atio n w as not dls- C ounty A gent T. W. T hom pson Is on his an n u al vacation and It is ra th e r q u iet aro u n d his office in the courthouse. At least p a rt of lh(. vacatlon ls , ,n w l)rk|n hom e Mr and Mrs C harles A dlard re. , urne(| S atu rd ay from C am p Sher- man w h m , , h w cre o( Mrs Fl..in ,.es „ e n r|(.h, * G uests of Mr. and Mrs. C harles UurnM week a re p , trtc |a , T(lnl T hom pson of W alla w a lla „___ _ _ _ _ _ _ C A TTLE M A RK ET HIX1WER C o n tractin g ca ttle for fall de- livery has slow ed dow n consider- ably. C o n tractin g th is y ea r has been q u ite sp o tted w ith only a few deals m ade In an y one are a of Oregon. T his m ay m ean th a t con- tra c to rs are an ticip atin g low er prices due to forced m a rk etin g s this fall. T h is year our town derided to do so m e th in g about its h a y -fe v er su fferers. Hap Thom as is our health officer, so he was made rag weed “inspector." “ C an ’t see w hy anybody should be bothered by a fe w w eed s,” he sn orted . “ I sa y i t ’s a ll in th eir m in d s.” B u t H sp w ent on out to do h is job. Dr. Otis G. Perkins O ptom etrist 405 B. (A cross Then, y e ster d a y , I m et H ap— looking kind o f sheepish. H is eyes w ere red and as he took out a b ig handkerchief, he sn eezed . “K now som ebody who isn ’t a lle r g ic, w ho’d lik e a jo b ? ” ask s H ap. 2nd 8 t . from Bonn Stadlem an- H ard w are) P h o n e 5363 T h e D a lle e , O re. T h e fam ily w ill be p ro u d F r « n w h ere I sit, I can sym p ath ize w ith H sp . I t ’s no joke. B u t as H ap adm itted later, he w as dead w ron g in scoffing a t th e idea o f h ay fe v er . M aking lig h t o f other p eop le’s ideas and opin ions is a fa m ilia r trouble w ith a lot o f folk s. W hether i t ’s hay fe v e r , football or a choice of, say, b u tterm ilk or beer a s a th irst- quencher, I ’m ju s t n atu rally “a l le r g ic ” to anybody w ho “know s- it - a ll” i an d h ap p y ab o u t th e n ew o r m o re m o d e rn car . . . especially if i t ’s financed w ith F irst N a tio n a l’s lo w b an k rates. W hen yon buy a new o r used car, tell y o u r d e a le r you p re fe r F irst N a tio n a l’s quick* c o n v e n ie n t fin an cin g . I SNfRMAN COUNTY BtAMCN IIN A nO N A LB A N K pobtlamd or •uri suso oateoM roonwu- C opyriiht. 1954, United State» Brewer» Foundation 4 & / ' How to stop extra wear on gears E ven in th e to u g h est o p e r a tin g c o n d it io n s you can be sure your differential and trans m ission gears have full p r o te c tio n a g a in s t w e a r by k e e p in g th e cases filled with R P M I M u lt i- S e r v ic e G ea r L u b r ic a n t. It w it h sta n d s th e ex trem e p r essu res that develop in spiral bevel and liypoid R*‘ar8- A sp ec ia l com p ou n d in th e lubricant reacts chem ically to fyn n a lubricating, wear resisting coating on the gear teeth. O sem ble ORE. E a ste rn Oregon Mgr., Wm. J. Collins A Co. Stocks, In v estm en t funds, C o rp o rate and tax exem pt bonds. Local an d n ational. 42-tfn p roducts, good pay. CUSTOM SLA U G H TER IN G — FOR SALE: 6 room house, bath, W rite to A R T L IN E INDUS lot and th ree-q u arters, tw o Meat cu ttin g , w rapping, sh a rp T R IE S , U nion City, ind. 39-44c freeze. K en n y ’s M arket, G rass car garage. Mr. o r Mrs. L. O. Valley, O regon Ph. 241 47tfn K irby, P hone 404, Moro. 32tfn IT A T E W ID E P A IN T CO. com p lete p ain tin g and deco ratin g T E D : Steady y ear aro u n d service, sp ra y o r b ru sh Phone w ork, ran c h o r otherw ise. E x 3977 o r 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. perienced, m arried . Call L es V ern C am pell and Jack Null, te r W arren , Moro, 311. 41p The Dalles, O regon 38tfn WOMEN MAKE EXTRA M O N MAY E L E C T R IC , electrical con I YOUR F IN A N C IA L p lan n in g for EY d o in g assem bly w o rk a t tractin g , Moro, O regon, P hone th e fu tu re SHOULD NOT as hom e, pleasant, easy to as- 722. 19 tf n sum e en tirely th a t th e v alue of the p ap er cu rren c y d o llar will ... lo o k a t o u r alw ays rem ain co n stan t. W hy not let us show you, w ith Rom I sit .../y Joe M a r s h o ut cost, how so u n d in v e stm e n t n ew c a r!” secu rities can g iv e you a stro n g m easure o f do llar erosion p ro tection fo r y o u r savings. And also pro v id e ta x advantages. “N o th in g to Sneeze A t" J. W. DODD, TYGH VALLEY. o y-y ? 113 MeeU every atxuud anu M eets 1st and 3rd fo u rth T h u rsd ay In each T u esd ays in I.O .O F . z V i " ’ . m onth, visiting m erab«/* hail. T r a n sie n t and 7 Invited. 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