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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1946)
* F A Q » », «H E R M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON 1 F R ID A Y , A V G U ST »O, I» « l I ->í G loria D oum a is w o r k in g in day to take Mrs B arnum up to D oum a’s sto r e th is w eek . helP wlttTZhe work While Mrs recu p erates from an Mr and M rs P au l W ilso n apent sev era l d ays a H igh R ock .j M t ap pendectom y. E d w in B a lsiger is hom e fr o m w e e k p ic k in g h u ck leb erries. Mr and M rs E u g en e A m idon C en terville to g e t h is c a lf ready retu rn ed from GoldOndale th is to go to th e S ta te F air. w e e k from v is itin g th e ir son , Eu M rs Carl M elzer retu rn ed from v a lley p o in ts S unday after spend g en e here. in g a few d ays v is itin g frien d s Mr and M rs C harley P o w e ll T h e c o u n ty cou rt e x p ects to hold and r e la tiv e s there. cam e W ed n esd ay from P ortland. w h a t la hoped to be th e final dis* L eila M cL achlin is h ere for M illard and W a y n e M elzer and c u ssio n ab o u t th e o p en in g o f a w eek to v isit her grandm other, Bob H osk in son le ft Sun d ay for R a ttlesn a k e grade at its m eetin g M ollie M cL achlin and old sch o o l Seasid e t o ta k e a v acation from n e x t W ednesday. mates. h a rv est d u ties. 'L i t t l e S u sie W oods cam e hom e Mr and M rs E lm er B arzee cam e S u n d ay n ig h t from Portland from P ortland M onday to spend w h ere sh e had been for tw o a fe w d ays before retu rn in g. CARD OF T H A N K S W e w ish to g iv e ou r heartfelt m o n th s w ith h er grand; m other. M rs D onald M artin and in fa n t S h e w a s a n x io u s to se e her baby son retu rn ed from th e hospital th an k s to th e frien d s w h o g a v e us aid and su p p ort d u rin g th e sister. ’ 1” th is w eek . illn e ss and after th e d eath o f ou r Mr and Mrs C ollis M oore and_ son D avid, and Mr and Mrs Dar*’ E m il Y uni, w h o w orked on th e w ife and sister. P e r c y T hom p son w ih V an G ilder w e n t to W allow a O bserver for Ireland h ere in 1920 T h e H art fa m ily Saturday to do so m e v isitin g and and 1 9 2 1 /stop p ed M onday m orn fish in g . T h e y retu rn ed T uesday. in g w h ile on h is w a y from h is C. A . Labbe is h ere from P o rt h om e in A berdeen W ash in gton to CARD OF T H A N K S To th e frien d s and n eigh b ors la n d to tak e th e p lace, o f M erle Crater L ake for a vacation. H e B eck et in th e bank w h ile Mr rem em bered m any form er Moro- w h o cam e to our a ssista n c e w h e n and M rs B eck et and son, P aul, ites, m ost o f w h om h a v e departed our beloved r h u sb an d and brother ta k e th eir annual v acation , w h ich the land. passed a w a y w e g iv e ou r sin cere F a y e T h om p son and friend, thanks. T he flo w ers w ere b ea u ti is b ein g sp e n t in W allow a co u n ty . ! M rs . F lo ren ce M artin returned M iss A lice Jacobsen, a nurse, are ful. x . M rs C lyde S m ith from th e h osp ital T u esd a y n ig h t here th is w eek from E u gen e, as T h e S m ith fa m ily a fte r a th orou gh ex a m in a tio n g u e sts o f M iss T h om p son ’s par w h ich told her th a t sh e w a s su f en ts, Mr and Mrs Claud T hom p ferin g from co m p lication as a son. C A R D OF T H A N K S . W e w ish to th an k th e friend» resu lt o f pneum onia. Mrs Harold M urphy and sm all w h o aided in th e su c c e ssfu l search Mr and M r /T r u m a n S tron g re son, S tev e, o f P ortland are v is it tu rn ed S u n d ay e v e n in g from ing th is w eek w ith her m other for ou r son, R obert, last W ed n es P ortlan d w h e r e th e y had stopped Mrs E dna M elzer and other rela day. * Mr and M rs R onald P o w e ll fo r a day v isitin g Mr and Mrs W . tiv e s and friends. F . M cLeod and a tten d in g th e Sherm an co u n ty picnic, after v is itin g a lon g th e O regon beaches for n ea rly a w eek . Mr and M rs T heodore Johnston and W . S. P o w ell w ere am ong p resen t Sherm an cou n tla n s , at* ten d in g th e Sherm an co u n ty p ic n ic a t P ortland Sunday. M rs M ollie M cL achlin w e n t to H ood R iv er Saturday to attend th e funeral o f M rs P ercy T hom p so n and on to P ortland w h ere sh e dropped in on th e Sherm an c o u n ty picnic. J a cq u elin e and D ell Squire ré- ty m w i h o m e S a tu rd ay from an em en d ed sta y in S u n n y sid e, W n., w ith grandparents. ? E E Barnum w en t to his B end rtinch Saturday retu rn in g Tues- - - n i KAmfHHlAltF Roan Clib lYdlllcMIanC l\UaU Decision Due j >w Next Wednesday î C harley Ogle, head o f th e K eep O regon Green com m ittee, stopped in M oro W ednesday w h ile on h is w a y th rou gh eastern Oregon. N o m ajor fires to date in Oregon m a k e Charley w ea r a sm ile. Cart M elzer broke th e arch of h is fo o t b y drop p in g a. header w e ig h t on it. M r ad Mrs Charles B u rn et anti fa m ily returned from th eir trip to Y ellow ston e Sunday. The A. D oum a’s and C h arley B u rn et fam ilies w e n t to H igh R ock W ednesday to pick h u ck le berries. Mr and Mrs A. B. C hristianson and fa m ily returned from th eir va ca tio n to Canada and about T u esd ay. Mr and Mrs A rdlth Cochran w ere w eek end g u ess o f Mr and M rs M arius D oum a last w eek. T h ey v isite d m any friends and r e la tiv e s w h ile here. . Mr and M rs B. H. R oberson and son, Jim m y, le ft T u esd a y fo r N e w port to spend a few d ays vacation ing. Mias C atherine B lood w a s here v is itin g th e C larence Sparlings th is w eek . M iss B lood w a s a sch ool teach er at D eM oss at one tim e. F o ster M artin h as accepted a p osition in Korea and is leavin g Im m ediately for that country. grandson left P ortland h a v in g h a rv est o f 2200 W es w ill return ~ W ednesday fcr fin ish ed a 4Oday acres o f w h ea t sh o rtly for fall g ' Rawleivh Products ° F R A N K L. T A T E MORO, ORREGON P h on e 451 D istrict D ealer for G illiam & Sherm an C o o n liea f Want AJ* FOR SA LE: Golden F orty F old seed w h eat, certified . Jaeger ' Bros., Condon, Ore. 42-4c MAC’S W E L D IN G SHOP, W asco, Oregon. P ortab le w e ld in g ser vice, w e ld anyplace. W es W il de’s location. P h on e 512. A. D. M cC onaughy, W asco. 34-43p FOR SALE: E a sy spin-dry w a sh er. Call at Journal office, ANNOUNCEMENT O u r hours will N ext M onday w ill be L a b o r' day and after that the weather will probably be cooler. W e w ill still have ice cream and cur fountain w ill be busy just the same for ice cream is a NO T BE CHANG ED good food for man or child W e w ill open .. «t 10 a.m. regardless of the heat. Let us W e w ill close show you. at A N N IV E R S A R Y No. 1 M iss L eila B elsh ee g a v e a reci tal at th e C om m unity church last Sun d ay n igh t. She has been a t ten d in g sch ool in California and w ill start teach in g a t C orvallis n e x t m onth. W o r t received h ere b y Mr and M rs G iles F rench is th a t a dau- g h ter w as b o m t o Lt. and M rs W illiam F rees a t F o rt Lauder- dale, Florida, A u g u st 29. Mr an d Mba .W es F u ller and 6 p.m, W e ’ve been here a year cojne Sunday Every day including S A T U R D A Y Let us do your catering GRETA. and it has been a grand year. W e ’v t HOTEL MORO COFFEE 509 K. 2nd 8 t T he D alles, Oregon met fine folks who made us feel at home and helped get started right. By’the end of another year we hope to have mere building materials, hard ware and machinery to sell and that looks likely now. W e have had a fine time while here •n Moro and we hope to stay a long : while and have tnany anniversaries of B i g l g e fcnx................... ... .••o>....•••••••• ••••£*••••« b KITTITAS > LEW IS .............. our arrival. V ♦ W e thank you for your patronage MIKE A N D u«0” S mcrwiw -W u . u a « « After application, PKSTROY D D T particles rise to top o f coating, form crystalline film. This D D T film kills insects that touch it. D D T , absorbed through nerves in bug’s feet, causes paralysis—brings sure death to flies, ants, mosquitoes, roaches, moths, silver- fish, many other insect pests. And PKSTROY D D T kaaps k illin g , day after day. A new type o f synthetic resin binds PKSTROY to any surface, pre vents brushing off, blowing sway. PUD.„3.42c i:::::::::::::::::::::;;::::: h:: w and friendliness. “ :::::::::: lO ililH i M ARY A N N MULICK Moro Lumber & Fuel PUD...2.92c WAHKIAKUM i t. PUD 2.45c I W WlITI»*, PUD.-* JPU9..,1.6ÖC XKlICKirflT*' PUD...2.99CI .C L A T S K A N IE PUD.„2.56c . 8 OUT OF 9 PUDS CHARGE MORE THAN PP&L! Moro Variety S; Remedy PC D electricity actually coots the I public more than this table shows, ORECON’S 8151 ANNUAL , STATE FAIR b ic o e r and better than EVER • >50,000 is L iv e - S ta c k and A g r i c u H u n l P re m iu m « . Scoaaa N ew M achin«r> and E J “ ca* tio n a l E x h ib it« . »1« Block« of M id w a y Pun *s d C a rn iv al. E ntertainm en t and T h r ills for the E n tire F a m ily . « WORM R A C K — DaHy 1 :>0 P.M. ♦ « O O IO - H O S H 2 HOi r t v ♦HOLLYWOOD g , p .M. * D A N C I TO J IM M Y OR HR'S OSCHKTRA — N i« h H y dVEPMCf PER KWR d is t r ib u t o r because Washington and Oregon RtMStimSL SWItt PUDS have levied and collected I. Cowlitz County PUD...................1.60< Doing her best to serve you promptly R ig h t n o w , o u r b o a rd s »re b u sier th an th e y h a v e e v e r b e e n b e f o r e . . . so busy it is n o t a lw a y s p o s sib le fo r o u r o p e r a to r s t o a n sw e r y o u r ca ll as p r o m p tly as th e y w o u ld lik e . T h e r e a so n is that w e are s e r v in g m o r e cus t o m e r s ...w h o are m a k in g m o r e c a lls ...t h a n e v e n at th e w a r -tim e p ea k . N e w e q u ip m e n t is o n th e w a y . . . m illio n s o f d o lla r s w o r th u p and d o w n th e C o a s t ...t o tak e care o f o u r w a itin g a p p lic a n ts a n d t o fu r n ish a b e tte r s e fv ic e th a n e v e r t o a ll t e le p h o n e users. W e assure y o u th a t o u r o p e r a to r s are d o in g e v e r y th in g th e y can t o fu rn ish y o u th e p r o m p t an d c o u r te o u s se r v ic e y o u h a v e become accus to m e d to...Thank you. ^UFIC/OWlIt FLIGHT. . . 1.79( 92,700,000 in ta x e s.., J. Groy’i Horbor County PUD 1.86c X Skamania County PUD . . . . 2.03c 4. Pacific County P U D .................. 2.21c , to spend as they see fit! On the other hand, Pacific Power & Light 5. Wahkiakum County PUD . . . 2,45c 6. Ciotikonio PU D .........................2.56c has p a id into the public treasury a total o f $10,611,556 in taxes 7. Kittitas County PUD . . . . . 2.92c in the pa st ten y e a n alone! I. Klickitat County Pl’D ............. 2.99c 9. lowis County P U D .................. 3.42c are from I m I m I available re p a rt, of ,k« BoaoeviHe Power A dm lniM ratio a and iaelude all Pablie U tility B U trie t. d l.lrib u tla g B o n a e v lH .-C r .a d Caulee Power la th r geaeral public for a l Iea4 I A bove P U D fig u r e . P P A L figure I . far 12 aaoalka eadiag Juae SO. l « 4 * • B U S IN E S S M A N A G E M E N T ALW AYS G IV E S YO U THE BEST B A R G A IN . . . . LOW R ATES W IT H O U T TAX S U B S ID Y « L IV K Y O C K 'sa d POULT MMS If NWIIK SHM «N NCHIC IIWRIS ADMISSION The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Pacific P ow er & Light A SfU -JU P P O Ä TIN G , TAX-PAY/NG B U SIN tSS B r in g in g y o n b i g g e r w n d b i g g e r b«irfce t» In g l g c t r lc lt y »M — ■ .