Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 21, 1960, Page 3, Image 3

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    HACK 3 SHERMAN COUNTY
Moro Personals
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, O T O R E R 21
Wasco News
the Oregon u ittn n g . Mr Ro
ick received her Grand Temóle
degree during the Portland visit
Beginning last week and con­
tinuing through Nov. 8. the W as­
co Church of Christ is sponsor­
ing a school of missions each
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There will
lie a different m issionary speak­
er for each week. Last weeks
guest speaker was Bob V em tn ,
of Joplin, Mo., who is a member
of the cast in the nationwide
TV show’, "Homestead,V.S.A.”,
a film based on the family life
of four fissionarv families, and
is produced in Hollywood. Next
week. Je rry W atkinson, a m is­
sionary
from w estern Mexico,
I960
Mr. and Mrs. Lam er Sayrs left
l»y Pauline Broughton
th is week for Colorado where
th eir d au g h ter Dayanne and Phil-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Decker
ip Coombs will be m arried Sat­ are parents of a new baby, born
urday.
last Friday. The boy, as yet un­
Leo Mayers was in Moro from named, weighed 8 lbs. 5 oz.
his home in Walla Walla Tues­
Mrs. Elva Dehler attended the
day on some Uxsmess for the
governm ent, he now being an ap­ Grand Temple session of Pythian
praiser of ¡anil in this area.
Sisters in Portland Oct. i‘-ll. Mrs
Mrs. I>eta E d in g e r
returned
Dehler was a page, as well as be­
the first of the week from Seattle
ing chairm an of the banquet com­
w here she spent several days
mittee. A highlight of her trip
visiting h er son. W alter, and
was the renewal of a friendship
family.
with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rodet-
Mr. and Mrs. George Reed took ick of Honolulu, who m Mrs. Deh-
son W alter to Portland Monday lei first met five years ago on
w here he had his knee operated a trip to that e’ty. Mrs Roder­
on at St. Vincent*« hospital Tues­ ick at that time was Most Excel­
Z E N IT H
TV
day m orning to correct a football lent ( hief of the Honolulu lodge.
S a le s & SERVICE
Injury incurred in the Grant Jus, pi ior to the Portland session
I nion game He came out of it Mrs. Dehler learned the Roder­
SERVICE ON ALL MAKES
alright and is expected home by icks were visiting in California,
Call ANDY PAULSON
the end of the week.
and w rote inviting them to atten 1
Telephone JO 5-3513
Ben Musa of The Dalles in­
cum bent state senator, was in
town
W ednesday
distributing
cards and talking about his hopes
STOCK REDUCTION SALE
fry re-election.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss
ju st returned from a successful
Stock Reduction Sale Continues
hunting trip to the north fork of
10% Cash Discount Thru Oct. 31st
the John Day and are getting
ready to leave for Phoenix, h u r­
Some items are sold out but many are still on hand
ried because of the serious illness
of E lbert DeMoss.
RANCH & HOME STORE
Mrs. Edw in Balsiger and dau­
g h ter will fly in to Portland
Moro, Oregon
from Haw aii Saturday and Ed­
win will fly to San Francisco
where he will i>e discharged from
his navy service and ready to
sta rt civilian life again.
9:45 Church School
There are classes for all age
groups.
11:00 C hurch Service
Sermon Theme. "The Macedon­ ♦
i
ian Call”
5:30 W estm lnser FellowsL p
E rnest C. G oodenberter, Pastor
enables
the family
to limit
the cost
to its needs or wishes.
Mr.
Mrs. Leo W atk in s had a> c
guests Mr. & Mrs W D Wa,
Mr
and
Mrs
froze, there was Ice in the camp
w ater bucket, and the distaff side
of the fam ily was more than glad
to exchange a sleeping bag in a
ten, for the comforts of a warm
bed, even if it meant returning
earlier than they had Intended
N « W lN T K » H * T tO K k l
Bill B roughtor
Dr. Otis G. Perkins
Optometrist
40
E. 2nd St.
le i. ( ’Ytt-33tt2 The Bailee, Ore.
S he rm a n T h e a te r
Friday and Saturday, October 21 and 22
THE SUN NEVER
ON A MORE SAVAGE SAGA,
Makes off-road
trips easy!
Our new I nternational 4 wheel-drive models are
geared and powered to go. . . anywhere.
Is rough country a problem? Let us help you choose
the I nternational 4 x 4 to handle i t
Sunday and Monday, October 23 and 24
If you have a service problem of any kind —
CUSHMAN EQUIPMENT COMPANY
JOHN DEERE’S
MORO. OREGON
Phone JO 5 3555
NEW GENERATOR OF POWER
a new line of John Deere tractors
which represent one of the most thor­
ough tractor design and development
programs ever achieved.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
INTERNATIONAL’
TRUCKS
e
AM ERICA’S THRIVING
AGE OF ACTION
DALMOR EQUIPMENT CO.
:
A o *«
Leonard F ie ld s also a tte n d ,
game at Burns.
Monday, October 10,
Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr»
loyd Royse, Mrs. Sally W right
,d Mrs Augusta Royse enjoye*
leisurely drive to Hood R iv ’f
here they visited the Sheldrak,
mily, relatives of Mrs. Lloy\
\vse, and also visited her aim'
rs. Sheirbon.
spent from W ednesday until F ri­
day on a vamping and deer h u n t­
ing trip at the D err ranch near
Dayville They reported seeing a
num ber of deer, but all were
does. Thursday night, the temn-
Iropped,
the ground
See us about tru c k s ...w e know!
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Last F riday Mr. t >1 Mrs
vin Thomas and Mi and
Lloyd Royse drove to Bun
the football game. Mr. and
in> and Mrs. Vinton W atkin
was the 55th wedding annivei
iry of Mr. and Mrs. W. I>. Ww
SEE
.«.ORO COMMUNITY
PR ESBY TER IA N CHURCH
ju lio
will speak on "R evruitir
Training of M issionaries.”
Last Sunday young Rile>
dy and his brother reeei
new pet in the form of a Sh
pony. Monday m orning Rile
couldn't bear to leave for
w ithout riding the pony on*
time. In some m anner, be f»
struck a rock, anil broke his
arm, which is now n a ca-
The Dalles
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world ’ s most complete line
BECAUSE OF AMERICA'S VITALITY . because the fads
of growth and progress are before everyone’s eyes. . . because
the restless, creative energies o f Americans have moved our
economy into an age o f action. . . life in 1960 takes on a new,
exciting dimension. Here are some of the ways Standard is
expanding the thriving economic fronts of today into your future.
Moro, Oregon
1100 KELLY AVL
Any dream is within
easy reach with a
4
HAPPY DAY
Savings Account
Why not a vacation in H aw aii. . . or
Acapulco. . . or even Europe? You can
go wherever your dreams take you
with a “ Happy Day” savings account
at U. S. National. It’s the one plan
that makes saving almost as much fun
as spending. Because every deposit
brings your special Happy Day that
much closer!
ACTIO N IN H A W A II N e w la n d m a rk in H a w a ii's
economy is Standard's refinery. . . opening next month.
Creating new jobs, new payrolls and products ''made in
Hawaii,'' this huge plan, will cost $65,000,000 —- new
progress for the Islands.
ACTION 1960-1961 This year we re investing about $400,000,000 to
find and produce the oil you II need.. and for new plants and equipment
fo serve our customers better in an expanding economy. Next year we
expect Io expend a like amount, because the future of a growing America
will demand more and more oil. The best estimates indicate use of motor
gasoline in the West, for example, will rise nearly 4% in 1961 over 1900.
That $400,000,000 is a practical measure of our confidence in the futui e.
“ Hippy Day" accounts are reg
ular bank savings accounts, with
f u ll bank safety and high bank
interest, but with special pass
book jackets to pin point savings
goals. You may stop, start or
even withdraw your money at
any time.
A C T IO N I N R E S E A R C H How fa r can
science and im ag ination com m ercially
"stretch” the molecule of oil? Into colored
plastic highways? fnto a new wear defying
fiber for clothing? W e're backing our
research staff —- 1400 strong — with
120,000,000 in I960. . .to find new ideas
and practical answers in this age of action.
Eight colorful passbook covers
identify various savings goals.
Vacation
New Home
Education
New Car
U n ited • t e ‘ee Notional Bank of FarStand
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Stork
Tax
Insurance
All Purpose
*»mee< federe/ O w r t In tu ran ct Corporation
A C T IO N IN A G R IC U L T U R E
To keep the nation
productivity rising we completed a $5,000,000 chemic
fertilizer plant
• » year in Washington. This month,
Iowa, we started work on another, costing $22,000,000
the sixth plan, in OPTHO's wide spreod agricultural famil
A C T IO N O N T H E H IG H W A Y S
in i960,
under highway building programs, four
billion dollars' worth of new roads will
connect the notion with its tut -e As a
major supplier of asphalt. Standard helps
pave the way at lower cost, For a »pho I,
pule down three smooth miles of highway
for the cost of two in ether pavements
P u ttin g o il a n d id e a s in to a c tio n
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA