Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 21, 1958, Page 4, Image 4

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EKID IY, E LB K l ARY 21, 195«
Wsiie bum ire’s visitor* ni I lie Dul­ the weekend here with his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Can-
les last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alley and trail.
Mrs. Edgar Alley was hostess
family of Wasco were luncheon
guests Sunday evening at the Wednesday afternoon when the
Herman Peter* home.
American Ix*gion auxiliary met at
her home for its regular meeting.
Mr. an«l Mrs. F. R. Blaylock Mrs. Harold Owens, president,
returned home Sunday after condt> ted the business meeting
spending several «lays in The Dal­ with eleven members present.
les on business. They were guests They spent the afternoon mak­
at the Earl Sawtell home.
ing paper flowers for the veter­
Mrs. Earl Olds and Mrs. John ans hospital wheel chair parade.
Alley and son were business vis­
itors in The I>allt*s Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl and fam­
Don Cox left last Tuesday for ily and Kenneth Gooch «Irove to
Payette, Idaho, where he visited Seattle to visit Mr. Barfs aunt,
relatives and friends an«l attend­ Mrs. F. L. Woods, returning home
ed a cattle sale Friday and Satur­ Friday.
day at Ontario, returning home
Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel
Monday.
of The Dalles and Kenneth Hat-
Mr. an«l Mrs. Fred Cox had trup of Eureka, Wn., were «linner
as weekend guests recently Mr. guests Monday at the George von
and Mrs. Victor Shackleton of Borstel home.
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rolfe were
M k Kay and Mary Ann had dinner visitors at the Rolfe ranch at
there Sunday.
f'larno Saturday.
Mysteries Preferred
To Exotic Novels
Mr*. A. F. Ualser was hostess
to the bridge club at her home
by th e " B O O K W O R M "
Thursday with <k*ssert luncheon
using the Valentine theme. Two
We neglected to welcome Dr.
tables of bridge were in play with
Davidson to Moro in our column
Mrs Eben Kee holding high
last week. We are glad he is here
score, Mrs A. A. Dunlap second
and hope we can
him. Not
and Mrs. Donald (’lodfelter won
that our books will make anyone
the consolation prize.
Mrs. Kee
sick, but since his office days are
also won the traveling prize.
the same as the library days, he
Others present were Mrs. Her­
will not need to bring any of
man Peters, Mrs. Jack Adams,
those “year o k l” magazines for
Mrs. Harold Eakin and Mrs. Al­
his office.
fred Kook.
Speaking of magazines, «lid you
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ix/n Garland were
see that article In the Saturday
business visitors in The Dalles
Evening Post about “ Round-up
Saturday.
in Bkxxly Basin” ? It says parts of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds
Arizona are still the
same as
and family were dinner guests
when Zane Grey wrote
about
Sunday at the Frank von Borstel
them. It has l>een «juite a time
home on their way l>ack from
since I read any of Zane Grey.
The Dalles.
The library has 23 of his liooks.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berry and
How many of them
have you
family were dinner guests Sunday
Harold Eakin an«l E. P. Thomp­
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank von Borstel read?
at the Bill Todd home.
son left Sunday for Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin
Seems a new angle is for the
Harry I »can Bakin, a student at with a truck load of heifers for and Ijouise were among the vis­ widow- to writ.? her story. Like
O il at Klamath Falls »pent the the Blue Tag show and sale held itors in The Dalles Wednesday. the two the Post is running, one
weekend here with his parents, Wednes«lay and Thursday. Bud 'Ih«1 Eakins went cn to Portlan«!
by Melissa Amhros an 1 the other
the Harold Bakins.
Rice of Sweet Home came up to on business.
by Eleanor Roosevelt. Brings to
A good crowd
attended the stay at the ranch during Mr.
mind "To Live Again” by Cath­
t'ano? held at the pavilion Satur­ Thompson’s absence.
Mr. and Mrs. A. von Borstel, erine .MarshelL which is in th?
day night sponsored by the Ex­
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and Mr. an«l library.
In many ways these
plorer Scouts.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Dell Olds went to Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and family
books
beat
this new fangled fic­
The Cooking Canaries, a 4 H Stevenson February H to visit were among those attending the
club, met at the home of their their son in law and daughter, golden wed ing reception for tion an«l maybe just as true to
leader, Mrs. Joe Hamond Feb. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crews. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Max Pleumke in life as this newest rage “ Peyton
Place”. The library has not re­
Thane present were Joy von Bor- and Mrs. Earl Olds drove to Stev­ Portland.
ceived
this latter book as no one
stol, Melva Alberty, Ixirraine enson and took the Dell Olds’ to
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and has donated It and the boar' has
Stark, Lynn and Sandia Gabrlel- McMinnville on business and all
son and Janice I^emley. They were overnight gueets of Mr. and soft, Ross of Kent, returned re­ de ided not to spend library
cently from a trip to Red Wood money for it.
made sandwiches and carrot and Mrs. L. H. Nahouse at McCoy.
For some of the other tried an !
celery sticks. The next meeting
Gary Schilling, a student at the City, California where they visit­
will be held February 25.
I ’, of O. in Eugene spent the w’eek ’ll their daughter, .Mrs. Jack well known authors there is an
Mr. and Mrs. William Brinkert '•(id here With 111* pSTSOtS, tliej ihanahan and family and Rev.l Agatha Christie or an S. S. van
md Mrs. Paul Bayles and family! Dine hair-raising murder for just
an 1 Gary went to The Dalles Sat­
entertainment reading. Or
urday celebrating their wedding
Gene Cantrall, a student atl it Los Angeles and Mr. and M rs! good
anniversary by having dinner and Lewis A Clark in Portlan«! spent! L. H. Ayres in Fresno. They also! how about a little travel with
iiade a trip to Mexicali and T ijn l lalliburton or Stewart Holbr<x>k?
attending a show.
ana, .Mexico.
E dust because they may be num-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffith
Mr. and Mrs. A. von Borstell >ore«l as non-fiction doesn’t mean
returned home last Monday from
lin«l Phil, drove to Spray Sunday! nany of them don't read like a
Dr Frank D. Reid
a trip to Alameda, Calif., where
md visited their son and daughteil rood fast moving novel. Many
they visited her son and «laughter
D en tist
n law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred vot I .ery interesting books are on the
in law’, ikenni.s An 'ersen, ord-
Moro H otel Bldg. Jt> 3-3561
lorstel. They returned home In! ton-fiction shelves such as Fred
nan eman second class and Mrs.
way of Mitchell where they v is " Allen’s “ Much Ado About Me”,
OI I I« I DAVE
Andersen. Dennis will spend two
T U E SD A Y Ä W E D N E SD A Y
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten. “ Yankee Hobo in the Orient” and
weeks at Fallon, Nev., for train­
ing with the attack squadron, on
returning to tb? Alameda Naval
training station he will I k « assign­
ed to the destroyer the CSS Kear-
surge.
Mr. aixl Mrs. Clair Adams and
Ronald of Odell spent the week
en l at the Donald Clodfelter
home. Mr. and Mrs. Hany How-
ell had dinner with them Sunday.
Burma Surgeon”.
Don’t over met February 17 at the Sherman
high school. Twenty girls were
The kids practically eat up present. Each girl receive! a val­
Nancy Drew and Carolyn Keene entine. The girls worked on their
mysteries. Some of the juvenile projects for the remaining time.
books, particularity cowboy, dog The members in the first year are
and horse stories come in and working on head scarves, the sec­
out so fast the librarian hardly ond year are making draw-string
has time to get them on the shelf aprons. The Charmingly Yours
Itefore they are back on the desk group is finishing garment pro­
to be checked out again.
tectors and the older girls are at
different stages of their projects.
Refreshments were served.
look the non-fiction se tlon.
4 -H Club News
The “ HI YU” 4-H horse club will
lie organized Sunday evening.
February 23, at 6:30 p. m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Fields, near Wasco. Any girl or
boy, betweeen 0 and 21. owning
a horse, are welcome to join
this 4-H club, under the leader­
ship of Fritz Watkins.
T IIE
SEW
A SEW S
SE W IN G < H B
R«*port«*r Pat ( 'oat*
On Feiiruary 11 President Bat-
bara Moore called the meeting to
order. We had a special Valen­
tine project.
We made nee«ile
cases shaped like hearts using re I
felt and heart figured outing flan­
I II - EWING NEWS
nel.
B y D ia n a lie n r ic h s
We closed the meeting with a
The Handy Girls Sewing club l-H song.
CASCADE R EFR ESH M EN T
IS A N Y T I M E
Copyright 1958 by Blitz-Welnhard Company, Portland, Oregon
How Standard's busy transportation system
helps hold down prices of petroleum products
Mr. an I .Mrs. Whllace May re­
turned home Wednes ay from a
trip to Carmel, Calif,, where they
visited his brother, Col. T. E.
May and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blagg and
Saix’r u of Portland spent the
weekend here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg Other
guests for dinner Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blagg, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and family
and Mr. and Mrs Clair Balzer.
Kenneth Crews was a business
visitors in The Dalles Friday.
Mrs Oran- Raven brought her
sou, Jimmy, horn«» from tin* hos­
pital in Tlx* Dalles Friday after
several «lays there for medical
attention.
Mrs. R ej Richats's and Tommy
and Mis. II O. Dugger were in
Portlan«! Friday for medical at­
tention for Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bakin
went to Culver Friday night to
the basket ball games.
The pupils of tin? seventh and
eighth grades enjoyed a pre show-
party with refreshments at the
Harold Eakin home Friday even
ing supervise«! by .Mrs Kenneth
Todd.
Mr, and Mrs. A. von Borstel
PRODUCTION FINANCING
THROUGH YOUR LOCAI
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N.
L o a n i are m a d e to c a r r y
through the entire production
period You pay bark the loan
onlv alter you market crops or
Ikettock . . . and interest on
ao«h dollar only for the etact
number of day« you used it.
T w e n ty - * ! * S t a n d a r d T a n k e r * plus o th e rs th a t
w «• « b a rte r — sail th e Mean to keep cru d e oil moving to
refineries and m ore th a n a hun d red tiniahed p ro d u cts
retu rn in g to cuatontera. A au p e rta n k e r, c a rrie s a
crew of 40 to 50, can hold enough gnaoline to ru n y o u r
t ar o\ e r 10,000 y ea rs On inland w atera, tugs, b arg es
and sm aller ta n k e rs take over th e tr a n s p o r t job.
W hat’s to d a y ’s b ig g est tra v e l b a rg a in ? petroleum’s journey from well to
refinery to you, a trip that often covers thousands of miles by land, water and under­
ground. To keep the “fare” low. Standard serves the Western hemisphere with an
intricate network of tankers, trucks, tank cars and pipelines.
OWMtD ANO OFfRARO IV ANO
fo a IARMIRS ANO RANCHfRJ
PRO DUCTION CREDIT
C r e d it
They move oil in huge quantities carefully scheduled to match production at the well,
refining capacity and our customers’ needs. This far tlung trttnsportation job is done
nt a cost so low it amounts to a fraction of the price per gallon- generally less than
you pay to mail a postcard.
A ss o cia tio n
4 th A C o u rt S tre e ts
F ir s t F e d e ra l
Loan
R iv e r s o f c r u tle o il and tiniahed p ro d u cts flow
tb r m i'h 3364 miles of pi|a*lines th a t S ta n d a rd o p er­
a te s m th e W estern hem isphere. In ad d itio n , we pay
to sen«l prtxlucta th ro u g h pi,»«line* owned by o th e r
com panies. T hey in tu rn use o ur lines. T h ro u g h th ese
“ steel a rte rie s ,’’ oil is pum ped o v er m o u n tain s, as
high as 9500 feet, u n d er riv e rs and th ro u g h d e se rts.
Transportation to deliver the 55%
more oil U. S. will use by 1968
Enjoy the th rill of d riv ­
ing this year’s car—w ith
today’s advanced engi­
neering and b e a u tifu l
style!
Buy now . . . the fa ir
trade-in offered bv your
dealer w ill nuke the step
to a new car easy. I t ’s
good business t o , , , buy
It Now 1
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Sharr-ton Caw aty Bro«<h
F I R S T MAnOMAll
B u ild in g
T h e D a lle s , O reg o n
P e tro le u m p r o g r m ii.u un s . . .
I t’s one way we work to keep down the price of the gasoline you buy.
S a v in g s &
P hone C Y 6 2468
M ile s o f le a s e d r a i l r o a d c a r» , th o u sa n d s of tru c k s,
tra ile rs, and s e m i-ta n k tru c k s m ove o u r tinish<xl
p ro d u c ts to d istrib u tio n p o ints, service sta tio n s,
a i r p o r t s , m a r in e s t a t i o n s , f a r m s , f a c to r i e s an il
m ilita ry in stallatio n s. S ta n d a rd e ith e r o p era tes .«•
leases n early ev ery form of tra n s p o rta tio n to k«— i>
v ital oil supplies mov ing.
STA N D A R D
t,
O IL
C O M P A N Y
plans ahead to serve you better
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