Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 21, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1M«
MORO, OREGON,
Wasco News
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patterson
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Black stop­
are currently visiting at the home
ped in Grass Valley Thursday-
By Doris X tobet
of their daughter and husband,
night and visited the county fair
Mrs.
Grace
Zevely is 1
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DUch of Friday while touring in eastern
Mr. and Mrs. Ia?roy Belshee,
Milton-Freewater send word of Oregon. Both are former Grass ie Vivian Trounce house
the birth of a son, Sam Anthony, Valley residents, she being a sis­ Mr. and Mi k. Paul Patrick, Jeannette and Delores, took a trip
and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. G. to Yellowstone National Park.
born September 9 and weighing ter of Giles French.
7 lbs 7 oz. Coach Jerry says it
Mrs. May Barnum came up to A. Sargent attended the Pendle­ They visited Mrs. Belshee s sister
on their way home through Mon­
looks like another tough football attend the Sherman county fair ton Round-Up Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuggle went tana and northern Idaho.
season for*lac Hi.
Sunday afternoon from The Dal-
to Enterprise to attend a recep­ Mr. and Mrs. l^eonanl Fields
A drivers license examiner w ill
be on duty in Moro, Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McKee tion for Larose Hibbard, grand and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
September 25, at the court house were here to take a look at the conductress of the Eastern Star. Fridley, Barbara and Milton,
l»etween the hours of 10 a. m. and fair and visit with friends in Sher­ Weekend visitors at the Harry
VanGilder home were Mrs. Van
man county.
3 p. m.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pinkerton
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Everett came Gilder's sister and cousin, Mary
erfection
met two cousins, Mrs. Anna Brad­ over from Olex in Gilliam county and Cora Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. John Semling,
shaw of Macon, Missouri, and to meet old friends at the fair.
in every service
Miss Jessie Searcy of Springfield,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby left Fri­ Carol and Richard, of Seattle,
111., in Portland September 11 and day for their new home in Port­ spent a weekend recently at the
at reasonable cost
took them for a tour of the coast land and turned the Moro Hotel home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer
Smith.
and central Oregon. Mrs. Lena Coffee shop over to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Funk return­
Searcy accompanied them. They Allen Kramer of Tygh Valley.
were put on the Shasta Day­ Donald Martin and his mother, ed Sunday from Bend where Mr.
light train in Portland Sept. 17. A Mrs. Jennie Martin, left Tuesday Funk spent a week in the hospi­
Searcy family dinner was arrang­ for her home in Minnesota going tal. Mrs. Funk visited her brother
ed in their honor in Portland on by plane. Donald will go to In­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ev­
diana to pick up a new car before erett during this time.
the last Sunday.
Funeral Service
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn MvLachlan returning..
FOR SALE LL & LZ Van Brunt Leonard & Wilma Smith
of Heppner announce the engage­ Gary Miller left Sunday for
drills »bargain prices, less than
ment of their daughter, Leila Klamath Falls to enroll in Oregon
present wholesale. Also, three
Ben L- Callaway
Joan, to Thomas E. Sullivan, son Technical Institute.
used LL drills, two Dempster
Directors
of Mrs. Mary Sullivan of Los
Clifford May was up for the
drills. O’Meara Supply & Imp.
Angeles, California. A late fall county fair coming from Vancou­ Co. Tel. Gl 2-5402, Wasco, Ore. P h o n e T h e D a lle s < ' 0-313.»
ver where he has been living
wedding is planned.
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Mr and Mrs. Carl Everett of since leaving Sherman county.
Olex were over for the fair and
to visit friends in the county.
( ARD OF THANKS
Sherry Woods left Tuesday for
We would like to take this
Corvallis to enter Oregon State for means of expressing our thanks
her second year, going down with and appreciation to all those who
Gary Schilling who went on to sent flowers and cards during our
Euegen and the university. Carol recent loss.
Burnet left Sunday for her second
Ethel Axtell
W. P. Axtell and family
year at Oregon State.
Moro Personals
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CARD OF THANKS
1 want to thank the friends
who have aided me while in the
hospital and those who sent greet­
ings and flowers during my stay
there. I will be glad to see them
at Patton Home in Portland.
Mrs. Ora Peetz
L u p in e
R ebekah
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1956
1:30 p. m.
Moro, Oregon
I,«wig»
Meets 21r and 4th ,
Tuesdays of ea<hj
month.
Visiting
members welcome.
I^aura Grabenhorse,|
N.G.; Vada DeMoss,
Secretary
Moro Ixxlge No. 113 I.O.O.F.
CARD OF THANKS
Meets 1st and 3rd , ttttff#
I want to tell the kind friends Tuesdays
in I.O.O.F.
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in Sherman county how much I hail. Transient and S i
appreciate the cards and letters visiting brothers are is
of friendliness while I have been cordially invited.
hospitalized. Thank you very John Shipley, N. G.
much.
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Leo Watkins, Secretary
Tom Douma
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.S.
Meets every second and
fourth Thursday In each
month; visiting members
SUPPORT CLEAN
invited. Moro. Oregon.
GOVERNMENT
Dorene Hall, W. M.
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Dorothy Heater, Secretary
THORNTON
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.&A.M.
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evenings
each month.
Vising
members cordially In­
vited to meet with us.
Dean Pinkerton, W. M.
I , a STRONG
attorney general
» • Elect Thornton Commitl«t
Earl No It, Chm ,
McMinnvill*. O r*.
Because of illness in the family we are selling all
the furniture for a six room home at the Ora Peetz
residence in Moro on the main highway.
OAK
Leather living room set
D ESK
>pent their post-harvest vacation
camping cut at Paulina Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Smith,
Marilyn and Bill, camped out on
the coast at Cape Lookout during
their vacation. On their way home
they visited Mrs. Smith's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Merchant at
Culver.
The Frank E. Brown, Unit 91
of the American Legion held its
first meeting of the season Sept.
10 at the Waaco Ix?gion hall. Re­
sults of the meeting were to have
a bake sale election day in Nov­
ember. Annual dues should be
paid by November. The unit voted
to have yearbooks printed for its
members. Refreshments were ser­
ved by hostesses Mrs. Clyde Frid-
CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our grati­
tude to the friends who gave us
aid and comfort at the time of
the death of our mother, Mrs.
Oral Gosson.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosson
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Pratt
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barnett re­
turned from Sacramento recently,
where they and their children vis-
ited relatives,
Mi and Mrs. Robert Nisbet and
family spent several days at Can­
non Beach and Seaside.
Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
PROMPT SERVICE
Standard Insurance Co.
A western company serving western agriculture
HOME OFFICE
812 S. W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
Phone ATwater 4331
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Dr. Frank D. Reid
D en ti»!
O ffice D ay»: Tuet». & W ed.
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Dr. Otis G. Perkins
Optometrist
405 E.
2nd Ht.
(Across from Stadleman-
Bonn Hardware)
Ph »na 5302
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welcomed a new minister and his
family, recently. They are Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fowler and their
two sons who are In the first and
third grades in school. They are
from Eugene.
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OLD CROW D1STILLERY CO..DIV.OF NATIONAL DIST.PROD. CORP.,FRANKFORT, KY.
M a k e F irs t N a tio n a l
3 - B'E D S
with lots of age
Solid Mahogany bed set
Bed - Dresses - stand &
chair
on payday!
Wood Range
Elec. Lawn Mower
Elec. Washing Machine
Elec. Refrigerator
Edison Phonograph
Oak Tables — Chairs — Dishes — etc.
Many things of antique value
auctioneers
l-'runk Wink & Son
0WN1 R
Mrs. Ora Peetz
ONION HEATING OIL
WE WANT TO
WE GIVE
CONGRATULATE
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the fair board and all those
who helped make the Sherman County Fair
a big success this year.
Green Stamps
Get the habit of using your nearby First
National Branch as your financial headquarters
ON ALL
. . . especially on payday.
Residential
Commercial
We
APPRECIATE
As many thousands of Oregon people know,
(here’s no substitute for a First National
Bank savings account.
Some arc saving for something special,
Farm
their work.
some for that ¡ecure feeling — but they all
HEATING OIL ACCOUNTS
know that payday savings build their
accounts fast when they're made
THE TA VERN
Mac & Bill Alsup
CALL
G I2-5454 WASCO
N A T IO N A L B A N K
O , .O P T IA M O
regularly — at First National Bank.
IRA FRIDLEY
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The Staniku! bsn makes it
easy to pay for modern oil heal
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it’s America’s
finest train
and it’s ci!
The ïyxuiZous
C iT Y OF P O R T L A N D
• Deluxe Berths, noomettes. Bed­
rooms ;• «id H-drs >m Suites. All
completely private.
N ow you can enjoy clean, autom atic oil hegt,
and spread the payments over a ten-month period at
no extra cost! No interest or carrying charges, no
more seasonal heating bills, with the new Standard
Heating Oil Budget Plan! We estimate your total
needs, and divide the cost into ten equal payments.
You get the most heat for your m oney because
Extra pleasure and
extra com fort but
N O EX TR A FARI
Family fares start
w ith tw o or m ore
person s in the sam e
family and provide
hr labnMlio» o" •"/
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of
CATHERINE ANDERSEN
Phon*, era«, V*ller. » »
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• Astra Dome Coaches with wide
view windows and restful divan
seats, open to everyone . . . at no
extra charge.
• T h e s m a rt new R e d w o o d
Lounge . . . lovely to see and a
delightful place to relax.
• New Coaches with reclining
seats with adjustable head-rests
and full-length leg-rests. All
seats reserved.
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till
KEITH McDONALli
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Gold Room loi p»*««*ic parues^
real latingt.
Standard Heating Oils are made from selected st/x ks
. . . burn completely to give you safe, clean heat frein
every drop ygu buy.
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• An inviting Chfv-Iounge and
Dining Car serving wonderful
meals and refreshments at at­
tractive prices.