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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1945)
rAMW C Kfr*s<io’’ •awMAN cowmr ►«««’**> «uisitiv. •viatyr,, the p t ^ iu ts of ita sort or manufacture. There is- Putr^-hH Friday at n»t Sherman — < 1 t much iiiu v o w w ......... county couii ------ Muro, Oregou ------ do in that regard for whole wncat article of retail Ute* »>»*«■ L. French _________ _ >« io not i»w* “ a common ~ _1 — Orce upon a ♦ tim€ i urn xikl vi l/l Uterea m ei*- «“ U*r •' .. trade we “ d*r A . have * d^play of wheat« and (iMMirrM oi March 1. 1S7S. grasses in a vacant building, but r-" V some one rented the building I was a good display, too. P i l l i S V lJ To a resident st0Te k(X‘P<r Wll- journal Mq »»: *-** . W ashington Column MORE KENT NEWS __ •_-.’j^^'-,- Barnett Kp son, w rovn , were Cordon, days at W aff? visiting her sister, White, O. W. Barnett, Mr Washigtan s Saturday ati after’'001' to Mrs Joe Drkikard. , aIld Mrg Ormond Hilderbrand annd afctend the funeral of their aunt Mr* Alameda Golden HUI. i niîî r I i îïïïïî i n f ■1 m H H w d h u m i |1 Z . __________p ._______ ________ Thanksgiving ,day guests at the Continued ----------,— from page one. > jjaVi8 Davis rancn ranch wvrv were iwi Mr «***« and —— Mrs waterway bill to a vote i* Walter Eck and Walter Jr., Mr ZKU* blamed on the senaU senate by oy Repre- iwpre- and ana Mrs mra Mahkn m»iuvn Tracewell n a c» rv .. from - w — — . _ . « « Mis« * * • Lillian w Cl _% «. _ r of > v m TAKEN-UP: * a W TSUT v V T> S 1 ----- aged black sad« aentative Pittenger of < Minnesota, Portland, Schassen ap ardent ^ p o r t e r of the meat,- The Dalle* and Mr and Mrs Claus < die mare, on about Sept 25. Ow an supporter meat- Mrs fSh*’ » ner please identify and call for ure. Indirectly, he declared, ad- Bardenhagen and daughter, Mar- same. Harold D. Eakin, Grass ministration leaders in congress tha. must share the blame. A bill au- Mr and Mrs Ernest Smith and Valley. 4c thoriiing construction <rf this wa- iam ily and M rand Mrs Jrfwny g Stee, spring, r * , in g apples in Hood River or crack- Ur-way ha« been pending in con- Koepke were Thursday guesia at good repair. repair. »8on $8.00 Chas Bullard, NATIONAL eOlTORI A L _ ed crab alon g the Oregon coast is gress since last January but so the home of Mr. and Mr» Jay Me- o'* p t Moro, Oregon. 4p tn ii v y A S S O C IA T IO N like seiling refrigerators to Eski- far a Renate subcommittee has Kay. ~ .. • • - •. ntios. Local people are perpetual- faikd tQ heanings or take Mr and Mrs Howard Pike of WANTED: To buy some hay. C. I. I n r ^ . ly supplied; u - j. it is the visitors 1*01 action looking toward its Reedsport were ’ guests o f t h e i r Lnffoon, Kent, Oregon. 4-5p whom we speak. consideration op the floor. Long son in law and daughter, Mr and OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER MALE HELP WANTED: Oppor and extensive hearings were held Mrs Harley McKay. tunity of hfetnma supplying DDT SUBSCRIPTION RATES ctr ik f in 1941 by the house rivers and Mrs Emma Davis and Luther and other profitable product* to Payable in Advance harbors committee and the mea- Davis went to The Dalles Tuesday farmers in Sherman county. No ONE YEAR ..... .............- .....-j $L00 -phe big motor makers strike sure was ___________ reported out by a vote on business returning Wednesday, experience or capital required. Lt Frank von Borstal signed up FRIDAY NOVEMBER SO 194» may ** with U* f° r aiOmC Ume’ «f two to one, but nothing happen- F r a n k ’. . . . — — -------r Must have auto and good refer- * . ___ I--------- The employers prefer to wait an- ed since then, so far as adminis- for one yesfc duty in the European til taxes are down before making trafcion efforts are concerned, Mr theater and wiR" le a w t h e states . ences. Permanent. Write or wire McNESS COMPANY, Dept. D, OF THE SPIRIT any cars arid the men need to pittenger said, the seaway “has soon. '- j . — Th local high school football teke 8ome thne€ off fn>m war been like an Egyptian mummy,” J. C. Wilson went to Bend Wed- . 2423 ' Magnolia S t , Oakland 7, California. 4-5p Uam*was^defeated on Thanksgiv- time 1x1)0 r 8 and the labor leaders an<j ¡t wjH M continue unless some’ nesday to visit Mr and Mrs Henry W OIU A J GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF C. A . Ruggles A tto rn ey A t L a w INSURANCE Moro and Waaeo Moro ' Oregos Tp n m n t rrrrri U lu lili II III IIIIT II i m t UU I Long Distance calls reach all-tim e high on the Pacific Coast STRIKE ■ S* team was defeated on i , fa» day after hwring readied the themadve., are not too unhap» a 1 Z t rf it* claa* In the because their men will be easier TOe d r f^ t W», expected for handled if broke than wel* °ff' the occasions are very, very rare < «« that Pr«*««»" » halUd when a team from » small a wh8n P ™ * " 11* Bet» “ 18 ,a «""° school can go dear through to a *rgument against increasing ei- scntMw <rTI't *v . i . . *** , ther profits or wages. Mah is like champ onshrp when piayung teams xi Vl,”r t7* . , woewoa . , a , ,a i p a ai.es vwv the rest of the animals m tnat with three or four times the po- x x« i -xv t r* *he vprk* only when hungry, tential strength. The remarkable thing is that Moro reached the finals, not that it did not win. Games have been won largely munea because the boys Were determined to win them, not because of any ^ roin t*le Observer, Dec. 1, 1 1|., M. A. Bull w has placed n pnyncai o t pi»yvr>. w x been v physical supertwriiy superiority ai of h the players. There i . IrUle out o f «fae ordinary °f t h 6 7 Z who in the makeup of the team. Many “ Moro T C- who _x achools have fielded a team as large Il and as strong and as experienced . * »a »a a ,x«_ j x i.. in football and wnth as good train- , V t X -r xv ing in the element* of the game. „ . . . ._____ _ . . But few team* have put as mucr. . « xv v into the game as have the boys on the local .quad. T h e , have ex- onrplified the^ld saw that, “ It I, noT oo much the .1 « of the .log ...... .............--------------- ; one yive8 it right of way. ilson. Bom4- T o - t M r -and Mrs ter For protection of the livestock w il’°" Novamhet 26 at The Dal’.e . intepests of the UniU(, g u te e , h“ Piu I * d« « h t e r ... Mrs Dale Howell spent several Representative Rees of Kansas that aH reguiations an^ restrictions sbaiil be maintained GAS AND OIL against the importation of m ist Ti re*—Accessories products .from countries where the R. H. M c K E A N and SON hoof And mfluth and other con 1 n i « n n c e tagious diseas'es are known to ex Grain, Feed; Flour, Fuel ist. English herds have become Farm Implements. Bags, Twine contaminated by shipments from South America, he said, and there t;ARBED WtBE—GOOD p o s ie danger of American herds he- PHONES .L ; . eominsr infected. . com*nf? infected. Residence Office Peedstor* ' 182 T62 168 OREGON —BUY BONDS TODAY— W ASdo *8 try arnU?*! . . .. v nn It is reported that A. Nish is on 11 a deal to sell his Monkland store » * „ . . rv„x to N P Hansen who would nut , o. C. -Mortensen in charge. ... Taxuavers voted to levy 9 nnl*s *P y « * Moro “ hoo‘ and to put a ” ^ w»lk a"d reUln.ng wall In front of th, in the fight, as it is the rise of gKW»®»8 the fight in the dog - They have From the Otaervev. »ec. 3 1926 usually played their beet football H .rlandvow Grange was or- : -«ri . ganited Monday evening Nov. 22 the finals by such ^ t h 30 charter members. M.G. display of apir+t the hoy. have Meker 1. master M o taught themaelvee a most imper K«> leCt“” ‘L„ taM lewon that a msm w*th ord- treasurer. , Wilford Bolshe. se.re- inary afciltty who t r i « t . often au- “ v r perior to a man of extraordinary A Qiutp M dlit, who d oent try. Which 1, « i bookkeeper at the More State to - y . that anyone can « h i . « a Bsnk to ™ . Mrs Harry Beer.- Mocess who is willing to try his ^Y» n f » «. -• Roscoe Moore and Marius Dou- __ v. __ __* ____ _ ma are back in Oregon after their . trip to see the Dempsey-Tunney NO COALS IN NEWCASTLE fight at Philadelphia. A BU shipment ipiircuV of Mongolian --- phea- r- The other day we tried to buy wag ,received by Roy Powell an apple in Hood River. Don’t try liherated them an his ranch, it. It is discouraging. Before that we tried to buy *ea food and sou- From the Observer, Nov 30, 1906 venirs along the Oregon coast A caravan of six covered wa- That i> a waste of time also. TheiV gons and one buggy with 30 head has recently been some public dis- of horses and ten people passed ctfsaion of the condition that pre- Rohr Villa a few days ago migra- vaib. •* • • ■ ' ting from central Oregon. - One from the east, say, who had Grandma Cuabman is spembug read of Hood River a* an apple her Thanksgiving vacation in center and who had searched for Portland with her daughters, Mej* and bought its product there might dames America and l^aura Moore, well expect when traveling down Fire destroyed the Klondike the Columbia river highway to be store and post office Monday mor- able to buy a perfect Delicious, a nlng. The property belonged to juicy Spitxeriberg or Jonathan in A tB. Potter who has conducted Hood River. He can’t. a profitable trade (there for nine Oregon might well have a cam- years past, paign to prevail upon each con»- James Tomlin is boring a w p 1 munity to make available to In- on the Fredburg farm. FLIGHT instruction on Thursdays and Sunday.« «» a i« ting. Wasco Airport, Cody Aero Service. Flight instructor, Bob Apley 2tfn FOR SALE:.Potatoes, good quality 2s and Is mixed @ |2 a hundred or |1.25 for, 60 lb sacks, deliver ed in 2 ton lots. Wm. Brown, Du fur, Or. Phone-8318. 3-4p Eureka Lodge No. 121 A .F .I A.M. Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month- Visiting members are cordia(l> invited to meet with us C. A. Ruggles. W. M W. D. Wallen, Secretary C«'Pbie Rebekah- Ixxlge No. 116 Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Visits ng mem«] bers welcome. Clara Houston, N.G. Florence Johnston. S* Moro » Lodge No. 113, I.O.O.F. Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall- Transient and v isit ng brothers are cordially invited to meet with us. Ernest Houston N. G. A. R. Kessinger, Secretary How can a motor oil sore gasoline? traditi ring and Much gasoline loss is caused by gradual ’blow-by,” compì res- cylinder wear. Gas mixtures then "bloi aion is reduced, performance gets rough. RPM Mo Motor O il slows this wear ‘way down — sticks tight on hot or cold metà! surfaces, insures cold motprs against extra smarting wear, protects critical hot spots on long runs. For more mileage, Jess wear — use Standard’s THE »eut iene Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, 0.E.A Meets Every Second anc Fourth Thursdays in each Month. Visiting Members invited— Moro. Oregon Rose Amidon, W. M. Ruth Sparling, Secretary PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY their tafe-fetF« fir’ u »*urt • Buy Victory Spotlight Suggestions from your Christmas Store a RPM Motor Oil. Shop early in our depirtmcnb while there is a complete line of gift». 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CHOOSE ITS FINE of since th e d a y s of B o b b ie B u r n s a n a w h o d o e sn ’t . 1,75-2.95 Especially nice for Christmas gifts, stitched leather T h a t ’s really been p r e tty w ell ta k e n o n h is or h e r lo o k s occasionly — 3.75 PLAIN W O O LS & IO • * The graph ab ove gives a quick picture o f the un precedented increase in Long Distance calls that came in the last few months before the end o t the war sn<i has continued unabated ever since. ! It also tells you why...even though we are making swift progress in bringing service back to normal ^.your Long Distance call may sometimes be de layed, or the operator may ask you to limit it to five minutes. ' • » • You can be certain we are doing everything pos sible to serve you courteously, quickly and well and to speed the day when we can again handle promptly any Loqg Distance call you want to make. . . any where. Jot. 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