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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1946)
«k «id ilri Claud Bcdlt »Mb Man, Missouri arrived Sunday' to Visit Mr flhd Mrs Henry Bar- hum. Mr and Mrs Charles Scdti are the parents of Mrs Barnum &rid, Claud Scott is her brother. They. Will go on. to Seattle to visit a son and brother before return ing to Missouri. Mr and Mrs Theodore Johnson Moro Woman’s club will sport* returned last week end from Sal sor a reception for the school tea* em Where they had been Visiting chers Frtday night, Sept. 20th at the state fair. the High School auditorium. Mrs Chas. Burnet is chairman of the ASK PAUL R. McCULLOCK entertainment committee, assist* ed by Mrs Blaine Miller, Mrs Boh about Standard Insurance Belshe. Refreshments, Mrs Mer rill Oveson, Mrs Edna Melzer and Mrs Henry Barnum. Parents and patrons of the schools of Grass Valley and Kent H e w ill give are cordially invited. WoMatiH Club Announces Reception GOLDiN YEARS’ PLAN you full details Marshall Cornet, state senator from Klamath county and candi date for the presidency thereof, accompanied by Bill Schus, stop ped briefly in Moro while on their w ay to the Round-Up Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs George Balia left Wednes day for her home in Los Angeles after a two weeks visit with her brothers, James and John Lamb. Tom Fraser left Thursday mor ning for Puyallup, Wash., taking his six horse team and some oth er horses to exhibit on a Iplter at the fair. He will later go to Yakima and the Pacific Interna tional before returning. Homer Belshee is driving for him. Mr and Mrs Charles Scott and on th e in su r ance plan that ; Mr add MM life income. FRANK L. TATE MORO, ORREGON Phone 45 i District Dealer for - G illiaaa A Sherman Coen lies L L KIRKELIE PHONE 391 MORO T h e r e ’s the m a tter of h ard w are and " t w MUw btrueiieas ha To «O« yo«r «»PV ia»4 asUroM INSURANCE , Phone 171 the School Starts September 16 Rawleigh Products C . A . R u g g les* Paul R. McCulloch 405 East 2nd St. The Dalles, Oregon Mwa SNA ita» rtw*. from a trip td, Portland that Heppner last Saturday to See quired fteverat days. Heppner Rodeo. Mr and Mrs John who at . Max Laridoh of Sweet Home and his brOtfiir, Walter of Eugene flopped id Moro Monday while on their way to Lewiston. Max Lan don is a state representative from Linn county. vA meeting o f 4-H club members with beef calves w ill be held at the fair grounds Saturday, Sepem- ber 14 at 2 p. m. Directors as to Showing and fitting calves for the show will be given as this will be he last meeting before the fair end Pacific International. Mr and Mrs B. H. Roberson returned from their vacation Sat urday and Mr Roberson and son, Bob, went to LaGrande Monday to arrange for Bob’s entrance to Eastern Oregon College of Edu cation. Mr and Mrs Arthur Christain- sen and Merle Becket were at School SERVICE, r e tir e w ith a MORO fi. * Lhf grade Columbia River highway* rteirvC eM o SitUrday night and s i^ iin e d Numerous Cuts and bruises tf^at made him very sore and weary. _ Mr and Mrs At Douma and dau ghter, Gloria, dihie home Monday PLUMBING I HEATING enables you to S t a n d a r d I nsurance lift Bun day for Portland to be Ifa erai days on buslileSs and|pHasure Mr add Mrs W. F, McDofe and Mr and Mrs Raymond George of WichRa, Kansas were recent visitors of Mrs Frank Basgel, Mr McDole is Mrs Bazzel’s brother bnd Mrs George is, A marriage license, wa^ issued at Ontario last week to Ralph Curtis, editor of the Ontarib Af- gus ahd .Elsie Ellen Stephens, widow of H. M Stephens, former ly of Moitf w Mr and Mrs Ralph Brisbine left Thursday for a short vaca tion In the valley and probably over to the coast. Mr and Mrs Lewis McKee left Wednesday for a trip to Portland and the beach where they expect to remain for* two weeks or more. Bob Axtell tipped his o r off OREGON IWUIT, £ Moro Variety & Remedy BUCHOLTZ < tools. M ore are available and w e have Its coming oh to fair time and .¡more. T h e re ’s T A P S & D IE S there’s going to be a lot of - people1 hungry that w ill .have CRESCEN T W REN CH S P IP E W R E N C H S . to be fed. W e w ill have a B R E A S T D R IL L S Home-Made booth at the grounds where P lew & G oldenrod O IL E R S you can eat :as w e ll as the G R IN D IN G W H E E L S H O T S H O T B A T T E R IE S hotel dining Voom. W e ll do , -f S A W S SQ U RES H A C K SA W S • «4 Try O u r - • 1 . ! -i our best to keep you full and > * i R O O F IN G • happy. ' ' : 4 5 -5 5 -6 5 and 9 0 ponnd Let us do .your catering a roof for any purpose MIKE AND M A R Y ANN MULICK HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP Moro Lumber & Fuel to p o rt to people w h o are w a itin g for telephone ••rv ic e , k The average wage I get 1er doing all kinds off t W #* , work in 5 7 ,0 0 0 added telephone» almost t s t a s e v r ^ - twice •» w onkrt keep only 1% cents an heart in ! Su k (Eight out °f PUDs distributing BonneviUe fewer receive a higher average price per kilowatt-bour.) More than 324,000 telephones have been added on the Coast in the first full yefr since the war. During the first half of 1946 we added telephones almost twice as fast as ever before. Still there is a tremendous job yet to be done. The Pacific c X t is continuing to grow rapidly. New applicants for tele phone service have been pouring in at double the rate a hemes to y—f ago. But we are doing our best to catch up. Mil lions of dollars worth of new equipment is on the way. • You may be certain that we w ill b rin g you yOur telephone just as soon as we possibly 7 Thank you for your patience. P a c ific P o w e r A L l« h t Your Business-Managed Power System The Poclfic Telephone and Telegraph Company L ‘ y 4 i Ï