Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 21, 1958, Page 3, Image 3

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SHERMAN COVNTÏ JOURNAL,
Moro Personals
Ivan Kirkelie has bought the
old Ellsworth hotel and is tear­
ing it down to build a new house
on his property a few blocks up
the street.
BORN: To LCDR William N.
Frees Jr. and Mrs. Frees (Jane
French» at J a ksonville. Florida.
March 15, a daughter, Kathleen,
weight 7 lbs. 2 oz.
A group of friends called on
Mrs. Louis Sather Monday in hon­
or of her birthday and wished
her many more such occasions.
Mr. and Mrs. l>ewey Thompson
came home Sunday from Hono­
lulu where they had spent six
weeks in the sun. Dewey is tan­
ned like a beachcomor and says
Hawaii is fine when you stay
long enough to really see it.
Miss Edith Paulson, chairman
of the Rc»x?kah entertainment
committee, has announced that
Sharon Belshe will read her win­
ning essay in the contest spon­
sored by the lodge to increase in­
terest in United Nations at the
lodge moating March 25. There
will also l>e musical numt>ers.
The Rebekahs had a card party
in March and entertained mem-
bers from Wasco.
Chris Schultz unit won a cash
prize of $2 for being third in the
district to reach the membership
quota. Mrs. Mildred McDonald
FRIO IV. M tK< U 21, l«M
MoKO, OREGON
presented the prize. Homemade
.ookies were sent to the Roseburg
ho.pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ekstrom
stopped at the Roy Belshee home
last week while on their way
home from Florida. They live in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Harlow
and Mrs. Lulu Bingman of Eu­
gene are guests at the Roy Bel­
shee home for a few days this
week.
Ronnie May was up from Port­
land last week end taking a few
days off from the grocery store
be and his mother operate.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Bennett
and son, David, of Lebanon were
guests of her mother. Mrs. Havie
Brisbine, over the weekend. Also
visiting her brother Bob and fam­
ily whlie here.
Mrs. Eva Jane Coffman was
here Wednesday to visit friends
coming from The Dalles with her
mother whom she is visiting from
her home in Pendleton.
Mrs. Collis Moore flew to Wash­
ington, D. C. last week to attend
a conference of Republican wom­
en in her capacity as national
committee woman from Oregon.
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Sales & S e rvice
SERVICE OX ALL MAKES
Call
ANDY PAULSON
JO 5-3513
During spring vacation many
in Portland to at-
ers wil
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tend the n tin
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Book Worm Finds
Library Week Interesting
by the "BOOKWORM”
This is National Library Week,
A paper staff meeting was held
March 12. Assignments were giv­ March 16-22. 1 hope many of you
en out for the senior issue of the read and gave some thought to
the editorial in the March 16
Sherman Hi Times.
Sunday Oregonian about libra­
Carl Barnett, new t>ank live­ ries. The editor was commenting
stock officer, accompanied hy on the library facilities in the
Bud Tibbets, who formerly hekl state. He wrote. "Eighteen coun­
that position and is now going to ties provide less than $1.00 per
Nvssa. were getting acquainted in capita per year for library ser­
vice. One county with among the
Moro Wednesday afternoon.
highest ¡H'r capita assessed valua­
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holdaway tions in the state gives no public
drove up from Bingen, Wn., Wed­ support to library service."
nesday to visit a few hours with
The Moro Public Library has
friends.
not requested county help.
I he
Mr. and Mrs Lige Donley of City of Moro has given financial
Joseph arrived Wednesday for a assistance the past few years.
visit with Mr. and Mrs A S
We are proud of the library ser­
Johnson.
vice we can offer without ask­
ing for county help thus far.
It is only possible to give this
C A RD OF T H A N K S
I want to semi my thanks to service by the efforts of the vol-
the friends who encouraged me ‘unteer librarians, the contribu­
to get well with cards, letters and tion of space at a very moderate
flowers while I was in the hos­ expense and the generous dona­
tions of books and gifts by friends
pital. 1 am much better.
Arthur S. Johnson of the library.
The Oregonian editor concludes,
and we agree, "This is no direct
plug for more taxes for Oregon
Save time and money
libraries. Rather it is an invita­
tion to Oregonians, particularly
on your
those who haven't visited the
library recently, to. < o so. They
WELDING REPAIRS
will in some cases be surprised
and pleased at the multiplicity
and richness of service offered
hy the modern library. In all too
Oriental Garden
P erfection
Spring Dance
in ery service
nt reasonable cost
Hi
even indignant at 1e lack c
service in their con
initv. Bot
of these conflict!
emotion
should encourage ii rest in th
library.”
I a M us know what you think
of our library, and tell the libra
rian thanks for giving her after­
noon to the community.
H I NEW S
By IHuna Henrich*
The vice-president o|ien*\l our
meeting. Diana Henrichs read the
minutes and called roll in the ab­
sence of the secretary. Lana Jean
Paulson led ns in group singing.
I he business meeting was ad-
journe . lienise Miller and Caro­
lyn Henrichs gave a demonstra­
tion on the correct method of
sewing on a button. Refreshments
were -erved.
Place:
Time:
WELDEALER
THE LINCOLN ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Music by Rhythmaires
$1.25 single
$2,00 coupl
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All Pipe & Fittings; All sewer pipe & Fittings
All Orangeburg pipe and fittings
Septic tanks
List Less 20%
s t ill h a ve some M ack p ip e fo r h itc h e s
W. R. Reid & Son
PLUMBING & ELI ICTRIUAL UONTR TUTORS
WASÍ O, OREGON
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farmers
The Dalles N at’l Farm Loan Association
4th & Court Streets
The Dalles Oregon
103 E. 2nd SL
3-WAY ENGINE
PROTECTION-
RPM Heavy Duty Motor Oil protects
your gasoline engine against three
basic causes of damage.
1. A special detergent washes away
carbon deposits — keeps rings free
and unclogged.
2. Rust and lacquer are prevented
by a corrosion inhibitor.
3. Wear is minimized
by a tough film of oil
that clings to parts
whethei engine is hot
oi cold, running or
Idle.
Fc any Standard O il product, call
K. McDonald
WilNCO, Oi l*.
G ilb ert 2-3277
Mr-. ,|. G riffith
G rass V alley, DreJ
E dison 3-2211
The Dalles <’V 6-3133
arc
Rain! Rain! Rain!
welders, electrodes, hard-
su rfacin g, w e ld in g sup­
plies, take advantage now
o f the low prices on Lincoln
welding equipment carried
in our stock.
D o n ’t let w e a th e rd e la y sp rin g w ork
P ro p e rly tim ed w eed sp ray in g pay s
BIG G EST D IV ID E N D S
See the special line of
LINCOLN FARM WELDERS
as well as those for
SHOPS & INDUSTRY
We a re e q u ip p e d io f l y Uran fe rtilize r w ith 2 4 D
O n e A p p licatio n for B oth Jobs
CALL CO LLECT
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< 2 used Spark Heaters
Lawn mowers new & used
large trade-in allowance
on new Maytag washer
& dryer- Whirlpool, Gen­
eral Electric & Philco
Bendix, new Hoover clean
ers.
Compare our prices and
trade in allowance.
Calkins equipment and
parts.
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T el. UY6-336Î The Dalle«, Ore.
Funeral Service
Leonard & Wilma Smiti
Directors
fo r
9:00 p.m . to 1:00 a.m .
I anners, a I and Bank loan will
liv e >ou the security you need
v. ith 'tailored to measure' pay­
ments.
Optometrist
is n o w a n a u th o riz e d
Sherman High Gym
Cut y o u r pa ym en ts
Itc 'ie re the pressure
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
WASCO EQUIP. CO
March 22, 1958
•mil Ann Hall gave a demonstra­
tion on judging livestock.
lean Ross gave a talk on what
she did when she wen* to Salem
last week end. The next meeting
will l>e April 19 at Wilma Gen­
try’s horn«»
4-H Club News
Sponsored by Ju n io r ( ’lass
Date:
I i i i i lla ll, Ke|M irier
The Moro Livestock club met
March 11 at Carolyn Henrichs’
home. Steve Burnet and Wilma
(•entry gave a report on how to
feed your animal. Karen Powell
“Its th e Itfcier
that make.;
B utler Farm A ir Service, Inc.
Wasco
Phones:
Cal Butler
GI 2 5261
ftioro
Harry Runs man
JO 5 3295
Redmond
Home Office
LI 8 3123
SERVINO SHERMAN COUNTY «SINCE 1948
Olympia beer
refreshingly
different
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hom e N ow !
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you it-
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conveniences o f m odern liv in g in a newer home.
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W A S H IN G T O N
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It's easy to b u ild ot buy . . . w ith a First N a tio n a l Bank
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Home Loan . . . F H A , V A , or C o nventio nal.
For q u ick action, low cost, and the assurance o f
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with a First
National Bank
Home Loan!
dependable Hank financing . . . see y o u r Q^aib; I irst
THB R IG H T S IZ E B U LB
mJ Branch. Y o u ’ re in v ite d . . . w hether you ic ulr?auy
al B a n kin g custom er o r n o t!
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with the right lig h t! Use 100
wafts or more in all w orking
areas o f your home. G o o d lig h t
saves sight — and it costs
so little to enjoyl
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