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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1961)
PACK a HHERMAN COUNTY JOÜMXAL, MORO, OR AGON ^ ^ r r m a n C a u n tg J o u r n a l G iles L . F r e n c h ___ ______ E d ito r Pnhlinhed E v e ry F rh l.iy at M o ro , Oregon M ••ror»4 ria»« m al U r a l tka Poataffica at M ura, O ieg an . un4«r A rt a f Can<r»aa o f M a rrh 3, 187». FRTD.1T, DECTMRFR R, i m Earl Gantry, Master TREATED T I E S PHONE VTATE WIDE PAINT CO. com double garage. Inquire Paul CUSTOM SL A U G H T E R IN G by plete painting and decorating Florence Bruckert, Sec’y. THE DALLES CY 6-5500. 5-oC Taylor LODGE A. F. A A. M Cyphers, Moro, or write C. L. appointment only. Custom cur seevke, spray or brush. Phone fupine Rebekah Ixtdge No. 1!», FOR FROZEN PIPES call Klrk’c Wasco, Meets the firs t Balzer, lit. 1, Cov*», Ore. 3-6c ing. Meat cutting, wrapping, CY 6-3977 or CY 6-5293, 1205 E. MBEfX rfeeta 2nd and 4th Tut-»- Plumbing and Heating. Have Tuesday o f each month. £ sharp freeze. Kenny’s Market. 12th St. Vern Campbell and F OR Agricultural loan» see FLBA d.»>s oi vu.h month. Vjst? electric pipe thrive.-. Phone JO V isiting bre them wslcome. Grass Valley Call ED 3-2345 Jack Nv’l. The Dalles Or. 38tfr Ing members welcom*-. of The Dalles and the Mid Col 5-3220. 4c-tfn Harland McDonald, W M Mary Brackett, N. G. for appointment. 23-tfn umbia PCA, 4th & Court Sts. BACKHOE WORK — Dump L & E P«*int Shop: Interior anl Root, Secretary Helen Martin, Secretary W INK-GOLDENDALE SALES ( 1 ’press 6-2468 tfn exterior Decorating — Spray truck to haul anything. Rufus E u reka IxMlge No. 121 A .F .A .L Yard, Goldendale, Wash., has Painting ED 3-2273 Grass Val LIVESTOCK Men - Do it your Lumber & Plumbing. Phone Meets on the J at and 3.-» ar auction every Friday at one ley. 42-tfii. 91L 52c-tfn .•^elf - "Autbor Brand” AiJma. Thursday evenings eacn •n o’clock We have the market if 80 BED OREGON state approved nonth. Visiting meml/eti. Health Products, penicillin, and WANTED: Livestock for Con you have the livestock. Guar nursing home located in beau cordially invited to meet w »h uj instruments are available at signment, The Dalles Livestock NUTRI-BIO anteed top prices. Frank Wink Max Belshe, W. M. tiful Hood River Valley, witl your Co-op Oil and Supply at Commission, Inc. Sale every FOOD SUPPLEMENT 33c-tfn Irving Hart, Secretary lovely fenced grounds. We Cf Th* Dalles 20c tfn Saturday, 12:00 Noon. For I p Your distributor for Nutri-Blo Soro IX)DG|~'N u. ¡ I * I.O .O .F , cept all types of elderly case» formation. Ed Coles CY 6-467i, Products, Alice McIntyre, JO 5- e-.— — —.’-i'—.r-'r —.mr-.r-.t-i— r -r-v — as well as room and board care. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuea or CY 6-4513. P. O. Bex 631, The 3245. 6ctfn 31-tfit c^ J^ Jays in I.O.O.F. hall. Tran- Dalles, Oregon. 13f*n USED GOOD «lent and vialtlrg brother FOR SALE: FOR SALE: 2 bdrm home, with are cordially inv.ted Floyd Haines, A. c. L*o Watkins, Secretary Jk W A N T N A T IO N A L E O IT O IIA L A S ^ c g îlfk OFFICIAI« COUNTY PAPBR 8UBS( BII’TIUN BATES ONE YEAR M OO Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O .K .'i W Meets every second Thurs •*$** day each month. Vlsitlny DECEMBER 8, IOC.I 7 members Invited. Moro, Ore Edna Paulson, W. M. I t KA P I'O R T IO N M E N T Dorothy Heater, Secretary GBANf.l The five man committee namet’ HARLANHYIKW M eets F ir s t and T h ird Saturday» by Senator Harry Botvin, acting each m onth at 8:00 p. m. as chairman of the group of leg lslators from eastern Oregon, has announced a tentative plan for reapportionment of the leglsla ture. We must say that it is abou» what we expected and may furth er say that it will cure no prim ary ailments, hardly be a band- aid to a seriously fractured leg. For this area it retains the senate division of Hood River. Wasco, Sherman. Gilliam, Mor row, and Wheeler into one sena torial district. It gives a represen tative to Sherman, Gilliam and Morrow. ADS MAKE YOUR HOME WIHTER-TI6HT. DRAFT FREE! TO TACK UP DANCE •< C R Y S T A L ) CLEAfL« In ft Winter Wonderland The senate is increased to 33 and the house to 65. Although the statement accom panying the scheme says consid eration was given area tnis can not be proven by the distribution itself. That shows that baslcall; population is the background fo* the apportionment. The trouble with Oregon now Is that too much legislative power resides in the hands of men who represent those who get a n ' want to get more from govern ment and too little is in the hands of those who have to puv for i ‘ . Oregon has been made attractive to those who either cannot o~ will not pay their own »ay and very naturally prospective citi zens and investors with money are hesitant about sinking it in so txntoiiiic. i a wall a i the a ttra sl wants of the indigent provide®. « Eastern Oregon Electric ( c . Electric Contractors PATTY O’MEARA conimericial — residential industrial ESTIMATES and BID REQUESTS with no obligation E L E C T R IC HEAT O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Wasco Phone 01 2 5402 The Dalles ™ 0Y6 4184 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 2 ^ All these appliances work for the Engelgau family: DO YOUR SAVINGS EARN 3 '. O R 4'« Then you pay out of this 2<Kr to 50% for federal Here's what PP&L customer Mrs. Maurice V. Engelgau says about electric living... Income taxes B liy not diet It the uutuy a«l»ant.igr-N of tax rxenipt b o n tin W ith H ig h S a fe ty In s ta n t < a s h a h illty Dally Interest ISSUES OF C IT IE S COUNTIES, ST A T E S SCHOOLS, HIGH W AYS H OSPITALS Information gladly phone collect: Write or Write or Phone “With four growing boys and lots to do I use electricity as many ways as I can” “Raising four healthy boys is a big job, but with electricity to help, there's still time left for a busy schedule of church activities and community serv ice woi k. My dishwasher and waste disposer are my favorite appliances. But I wouldn’t be without any of th e m . We all agree that for all the help it gives us, electricity is our biggest value.” thousands of other Pacific Power & Light cus to m e rs, M rs . Engelgau and her family live better because they make generous and effective use of m o d e m electric sen ice. How about you — are you making full use of Reddy Kilowatt’s helpful service? In the typical U S. home Reddy works 327 hours per month. In the average Pacific Powedand home Reddy works 717 hours per lonth. L ik e J. W. DODD Tygh Valley Ore. PHONE 611 Mid Columbia Mgr. William J. Collins & Co. In Mrs. Engelgau'» home Reddy works 1485 hours per month. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY You Live Better.. .Electrically El Range BI Refrigerator Dryer M Dishwasher B Water Heater M Freezer B Washer B Radios —3 B i Waste Disposer B Food Mixer B Electric Blanket M Coffee Maker B Fry Pan fcZ Sewing Machine B Clock [ \ i Hi-Fi Phonograph W Hair Clippers 0 Can Opener B i Sump Pump B Television E Irons —3 E Vacuum Cleaner E Furnace Motor E Vent Fans — 4 E Toaster E Sandwich Grill K Lighting E Deep Fryer E Blender & Vaporizer B Slide Projector S Barbecue Rotisserie How many of these appliances work for you in your home?