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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1946)
ttihi? jiifcWiil/ finto' . Zeigltr ßöy» - ’ Return From Service H erm an Zeigler returned home erman Zeij Wednesday from F o rt Lew- Inesday night nit is, where w here he received his dis dis- Char^ m "stands a year in the H aw aiian Islam ». , " w h e re “ ftiiM . 4V$Ui ii . i»4< fili bài U U .iitw Mtrttet W«M*ft pho* for Klamath Kalla, fetthiviM»ty ot ♦vU'iti»» . Jam«« &u«t«r w«e « business Mist Doris Anderson went id Ba tr , * . , i. Visitor In Heppner eevttetil days* hlx, AHiona arrlvtd Monday to visit at the honje of Mr and Mrs The Dallea Monday to spend a Quite a T tw Hid&i Valley people W|Mt. ■- > attended Ih** lunerai of Cecil H eld s at Wasco Sunday after* hnoh? Mrs Paul GcwJdnrd went to The Italic« Saturday to m eet her dau- ghter. Karen, an d son, Paul Jr.. who retu rn ed from Portland w here they spent the weeR‘ vifiH ing friends .? «,«, a » i , . * * for Cascade Locks to spend ,h ' week end visiting at the daughter ^ a V k /X ^ B r u c e ^ X S i ud Mn J- 8- Newcomb knd son in lavV, T. M. Rolfe, leaving Wednesday few days visiting friends. Miss Alma Russell . w h o is in Bus Logan, w ent to The Dalles nurse’s training in The Dalles Saturday to m eet Mr and M j OiECUN’S S1!I ANNUAL spent a few days last week at the Wayland* Weld and taughter,D B£ home of Mr and Mrs Shelton lene- °,f P ortland who w .11 spend Fritts. several days w ith her parent«, *Mr and Mrs T. M. Roife had as ani* rs ewcom • , dinner gupsts Sunday, Mr and Mr and Mrs H arry Hooper of Mrs Willard Rolfe and son, Dart- The Dalles spent ,th e week end ny, Mrs W. B. Mathews and fam w ith her "parents, Mr and M rs ily, who are here from Seattle, A A' Dunlap and Robert Rolfe. Mrs Howard Pierce of Portland Mr and Mrs Sim Duncan and spent the week end w ith her hus- family were business visitor in »and at the A. A. D unlap hom e. ; X?ved hls discharge from the Mr and Mrs W. C. Schilling . Mr and Mrs Ross Fields cam e . arm v after 2« m onths of service an<l family of Moro and Mr and up from The Dalles Saturday « * : M of X h wero spent overseas Mrs Rov Schilling and son, Gary * » " « “ vls“ *e r ’" T * f pm ban«« Monday. ,,-i Dell OkM spent Hood picking huckli' is Is an old established firm that has been s6lUn<, servicing and repairing ears for a generation. The dependability of its products and the q«nA ity of its service has been proven many times. Now, when it is doubly important |h a t you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so rn the Philippine Islands and Ja- » e re visitors at (he home of Mr « nd ¿ J ” J ' thankful that 1 am free from pain and Mrs W. F Schilline Ci.nd-,., attend the funeral of hts uncie, B IG G E R A N D B E T T BR T H A N and able to do my work that 1 w ill P*n- afternoon. B Sunday Cecil Field6j at Wa3co Sunday, EVER lio.000 in Lira- gladly answer anyone w riting me 1 «teclt and A g ric u ltu ta l Premium«. Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe hao as Dr. and Mrs p ranR Wilcox and retu rn in g to The DaUes Monday Scoee« of Now Machinor» *nd Educa for information. Mrs Anna Pautz, tional Exhibits. Six Blocks of Midway th e ir guests from T hursday to daughter,C arol Lea. and Shirlev m orning' p. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash- Pun and Carnival. Entortainmont and Thrills for tho Entire Falsify. Pd. Adv. NUE-OVO Laboratories Saturday Mr and Mrs E m m ett Beeler of Newlierg w ere over- ' Miss D orothy B arn ett w ent to Mason of Yakima W ashington, night guests Saturday at the The Dalles Saturday to spend the . « HOSSI RACKS " — Doily D IO P.M. Mr and Mrs .Alec McLeod and home of her brother in law and w eek end a t the home of Mr and ' « KODCO ond HORSi — SHOW MiehNy a P.M «NOLLYWOOO RCVUK son, David, and Mr and Mrs A I- sister, Mr and Mrs .H erm an PeV^M rs John Pezzeti. — Mi«Mly I P.M. vin W agenblast of p i e Dalles e rs. Thev ,eft Sunday for th ejr E rnest Biaylock w ent to The + OANCR TO JIMMY BRINES spent Sunday at the home of Mr hom e accompanied by her mo- Dalles Saturday to bring Mrs ORCHCSTRA — Ni«Mly B LIVMTOCK ond POULTRY JUbCING and Mrs George K ruger at Moro. t her, M rs M at|jda p oida whn Blavioek home a fter spending — Doily « A.M. Mrs W agonblast is spending a «pent two m onths w ith her daugh- several days in the hospital and Ktis H riMMi met «a picnic ir o tr ; few days here w ith her m other, (pr Mrg p eters several days w ith h er daughter- Mrs McLeod. Mr and Mrs W ayland Weld Mrs Earl Sawtell. ADM ISSIO N Mrs John R ust and Mrs Al «Pent Monday in Wasco visiting Mrg j s Newcomb and dau- Include« federal lex. Fox were business visitors in The friends. • ghter Mrs Bus Logan and son, Children 14 dnd under FRIK. Dalles Monday on business. Clyde Stradley went to The Dal- Robert> spen t T hursday afternoo.i Mrs H enry Tetz and son Steph- les Friday to bring his wife a n d vlsiting Mrs Jesse H elyer at en, left T hursday for her home infant son home from the hospl- R ent in Pendleton after spending the tai- Hazel Zurlinden left Mon harvest cooking for Oscar Lem* M £s Barbara M athews a m y e d * in po rtlan d a t. ley. Miss B. J RaU of Springfield. Sunday from Sea tie, W ash to Illinois, who spent the vacation spend a week visi ,ng her grand- £ * G ilkiwn w ith Mrs Tetz a t the Lemley parents. Mr and Mrs T M. Rolfe her stat Tom ranch accompanied her to Pendle- a"d other relatives. h arvest ■_ > Wholesale Dealer la Mr and Mrs Fred Stradley loft ,n harvest, for th eir home in The Dalles Fri- Mr and Mrs W illis Brittain and Mrs Ed Alley entertained day after «pending the harvest children of Tygh Valley spent SHELI, o n . PRODUCTS Laher F in e » Storage Tanks m em bers of her bridge club «eason at the • Clyde Stradley one day last week at the Sam T hursday at a 1:30 dessert lunch- ranch. Stark home, and Fittings eon followed by th ree tables of contract with high scores held OIL BÜRNKR8 by Mrs Dell Olds and Mrs Roy Schilling and low score was held TKL. M l . H MORO, ORB. by Mrs Glenn P erry Sam Stark was a business vis itor in The Danes one day last week. Mr and Mrs Myrle Sm ith are the parents of a son, I>owell Ed ward. Mr and Mrs John Block had as their guests from Friday to Sun day her uncle, Jim Hays and her cousin, Mrs Bill Vegan and and son, Jim m y, from San Luis Obispo. California They left Sun day for The Dalles to visit rela tives. Leighton Fields of Pilot Rock and his grandm other, Mrs I. D. Pike, came down Sunday to visit at the C. W. Fields and F rank Pike homes and to attend the funeral of L eighton’s uncle, Ce cil Fields, at Wasco. H arry Stark, Irvin P arkhurst. Bob, Herman, Jim m y, Carl and Ina May Ziegler w ent to Tygh Valley Sunday to visit M r' and Mrs W illis B rittain. Cecil Casey of Portland spent Report to people w ho Pre w aitinfpfor telephone servie*- W ednesday visiting a t the home of his aunt, Mrs Sam Stark. Mr and Mrs B. C. B aum gartner and family spent several days last week In Portland on busi ness. x Mrs N orris Gilklson gave a dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mr Gil- kison and her sister, Mrs Hazel Zurlinden of Portland, others present w ere Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle and Mr and Mrs Harold Eakin and family. Mr and Mrs F ran k , Bayer. Claud and Keith Bayer, Mr and Mrs Perrlgo and daughter, Linda. Mr and Mrs F ran k B ayer and children, Miss Doris Jones of Moro and Mr and Mrs Scott W hit- wood of Tbe Dalles w ent to Rock Creek Dam Sunday for a picnic dinner celebrating the birthday Recapping ’ Th e D a lle 4 0 1 E 3rd 50? VINCENT C. 6ENTEMIN Prelate Day Dance Grass Valley Auditorium August Melodians Music M elodians Mu Supper In H all AUGUST 24 THese HGUMS su Re 0fitHCD pi y tyts! 31.00 tVAV.V. ie»tC chavé«! «fcW’ PU D electricity actually coUe tlte public O,.YS!5»^L«« ft® • * J ’ . U ’ 1 — krt Co«”''1 more than thia table ahowa, hecauae Waahlngton and Oregon . t««<M ’ ■ ’ ’: u PUDS have levied and collected * ' ‘ $2^700,000 in taxea.,. to »pend aa th ey tee fit! On the other hand, Pacific Power A Light ’• b.Ö” * « * • * ' * ■ From V-J Day through June 30, the num ber o f telephones in service has been increased by 2 7 7 ,0 0 0 , o f which 206,000 were added in the first six m onths o f this year—an unequaled in crease for any correspond ing period in the history of our com pany. Thousands o f additional telephones are being installed each month but there is still a tremendous job to be done. The Pacific Coast is continuing to grow at a rapid rate and nCw applications for service have been pouring in at double the fate o f the corresponding period a year ago. But we are n ulling die equipment needed to fill all orders just as soon as humanly possible. We are hurrying construction on more than 70 new buildings and building additions, installing new equipment in almost every exchange, stringing thousands of miles of wire. Your telephone is on the w *Yj w e w ill get it to you as quickly as we can. Thank you for your patience. _ ‘ K •* Use Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ha» p a id into the public treaaury a total o f $10,611,556 in taxea in the paat ten year» alone! re V o T BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ALWAYS C/YES YOU THE BEST BANG A IN ... LOW BATES WITHOUT TAX SUBSIBY Pacific Power & Light A S tU *S V O 0 » ttN O , rA X -M Y IH » »U tIN ISS «mR Maaer bara«rfn« I» < ' 4