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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1946)
-K PAGfc a ariERilAN * • * -*¿5 JotTRNAL, boko, okkbtik • F'litDAf MovkMBBR 1, tifo -Ï4~ Carroll S ayrs. And Wife Leave For Trip East Wednesday on a short business trip. Girls Scouts gave 4a party for the children of the upper grades of the grade school at the Moro Woman’s club ' rooms Tuesday n igh t , \ Red Cross workers of the coun* Mr and Mrs Carroll Sayrs left ty m et Tuesday noon at the Moro Thursday morning for a five or Hotel to entertain Miss Edna glx weeks trip which will take Venberg who was here to find them as far east as New York. means o f. starting a nursing They expect to return by a more t»cnooi under Red Cross sponsor soutnern route. Delivery of a new ship. Dining were Mr and Mrs car to the Sayrs’ family makes Charles Ruggles, Mr and Mrs the trip more certain of continued Prank vonBorstel, Arnold Dun- Jap, Mrs Dewey Thomas, Merrill transportation. Oveson, C. A. Tom. Mrs vonBor Robert 0 . Croskey brought his stel presided.^ .. ✓ furniture up from Portland last Mr and Mrs Tom Douma were week and moved Into the J. K. McKean house which he has callers at the home of Mr and Mrs bought / Mrs Croskey and small John Rust Saturday evening. -son wlH arrive this Mre L. V. Moore was dismissed o s * i rs « from the h oepiÿl In The Dalles R a W i e i g h P r O d U C t S tWa w eek and returned ^horoe O vvj PRANK ’ L. TATE FARMS G alvanized. we have a carload of Stock W atering Tanks coming in November Moro Grain Growers ? wife. 1. ; MEN Rubber Overshoes H eavy W o rk Sox SERVICE L L KIRKE1IF - RHONE 391 MORO’ not 25. 3. Bill would suva. about 90% of our steelhead. (Note: A steelhead is a rainbow that has gaaa to sou and returns.) , " » 4. Bill does not affect fishing on Columbia it effect the taking of SHAD. 5. Bill No. 312 would fu- ture supply of . I food fish, the sol Oregon’s No. 1 tourist — the steelhead. 6. Bill directs Fish end Gama mission to conduct studios in order that we may have FACTS with which to manage and safeguard Oregon fisheries. Let us take place of the apple and * em________________ 2. Bill actually affects year round employment of vary f ew perhaps Moro Grain Growers Rubber Laced Boots keep the doctor sway In c a n o f t m t r g t n c y we can supply the nurse W e serve many of the same W e have a good supply of Stocking Gaps and Mittens folks day after day,- now that Moro Variety & Remedy 7. T axpayers era new paying tourists are not so thick. That ifteans more varied menus which makes us think a little left for Portland PLUMBING & R E M Henrv E. to provide and w e try to get PE T E R SO N ¡new things or cook old things of Ion'' $ 1 6 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 each biennium fa maintain fishing for commercial interests. More protection will help rebuild the fishing, thereby reduc ing taxpayers’ laud. 8. Legislature has tried on two oc casions— 1941 end 1945— to save these fis« for YOU end the FU- TURK. Now your help is make this bill (3 1 2 ) n low. 9. NO TAXES. This is not a money' measure. Rather it would help re- duco taxes. " " - ’ 1 differently. Tell us your likes. > VOTE is again a 312 Let US do your catering candidate for the YES FISH BILL state legislature HOTEL MORO COFFEE SHOP VOTE 21 X Save to insure sound 0 almon & teelhvad S Pd. A dv.—-W J. S m .th Gen Chnt., 626 C o rb ett B ldg.. P o rtlan d , Or legistation Paid. Adv. Henry E. Pptersor Today...bus¡Br tba« ever! BARNLTI AIR SERVICE WASCO AIRPORT Lowell STOCKMAN fer Ite-electiM to CONGRESS Second Congressional District Send the man back to Wash ington who has already chalked-up a fine record of work towards the full devel opment of Eastern Oregon’s resources and utilization of the Columbia River’s poten tial value. Keep, as ywrr representative, a man who understands the present need for stabilizing the full purchasing power of the dollar, who believes in ade quate care and benefits for veterans. Support the man who advocates progressive planning for the construc tion of necessary irrigation and flood control projects. Vote for Lowell Stockman, Republican, a proved repre sentative of Oregon’s second district for the past two Congressional terms. Keep Common Sense PASSENGER PLANE F L IG H T S RENTAL ( HARTER T R IP S i •. . ..m. - _• If you sometimes notice a delay before you bear the fam iliar "Number, please,” or “Operator,” it’s be cause our switchboards' even at wartime peak, were never as busy as they are right now! Today we’re serving more customers who are making more calls than ever before. Volume at tunes b so great that the operator cannot answer yourecall as_ quickly as she would like. - • i N e w equipment to take care o f all waiting appli cants and furnish better service'than ever to all.telc- oe users b being made and installed. But it’s a ; o o ... and wiU take time, " O ur operators, meantime, are doing everything ley possibly can to furnish you the prompt and courteous service you have a qood tim e . to t r a v e l e TELEPHONE — 281 — 35«. 1 cial fiefiiug in coastal tfvaume.' It regulate* W H IN , W H I M HOW fish n a y bo take*. ’ Mike Mullck I order now to get it off the car George G. Updegraff 5 fish BILL whole bulk corn Five Sizes MORO, ORREGON Phone 45 i District Dealer for Gilliam & Sherman Counties Salem Monday to bring the family . automobile up for son, Lloyd, to use on his honeymoon. Work has begun agaih on the MefhMlfWi Chapter" No. 78, O.KH May Barnum building, delayed Mi-eU Every Second in». because of the death of the con Fourth Thursdays {n eaza tractor. H is son, Don Knox, is go Montn. Visiting Member ing ahead w ith putting a new Invited.—Moro. Oregon floor and new plumbing and wir Helen Ruggles, W. M. ing in the room which will prob Edna M dzer, Secretary ably be used by Ed Eaves as a ngjBliMU * Mo. o Lodge No. 113, i.O.O.F. Mrs L. L. Peetz entertained the Meets 1st . and 3rd PNG*club last Saturday at her Tuesdays in l.O.O.F home In Moro. Mrs A: H. Barnum hall Transient anr Won the club prize and Mrs E. E. risit ng brothers are Barnum the guest prize. cordially invited Rev. J. K. MacFarlane received to meet with us. . hte furniture from Florence, Wis Erueet Houston N. G. consin thia week and .will soon A. R. KesMnger, Secretary Jbe settled down in the manse. and , Mrs Howard Conlee returned Friday from Eugene . whore they had been visiting Mrs CrrUrr’g family and Howard had Attorney at law been hunting deer. A shower was given in honor of Mrs Erma DeMoss Wednesday MORO afternoon at the home of Mrs Paul May with members of the Monday, W ednesday, Friday Rebekah lodge and the family Afternoons Invtted. Mrs DeMoas’s marriage to Lloyd Johnson Is to be an event of the near future. T H E DALLES Mrs Hallie Ingles of Corvallis was a recent visitor at the home 211 East Third Street ; of her unde, .E. E. Barzee and Telephone-s, 3209 IF YOU’RE OLD: . - ~ It’s Thne to Sell. IF YOU’RE YOUNG: . ’ It’s Time to" Buy. \ GILES L. FRENCH Real Estate Broker—Farm Loans TRAVELERS -INSURANCE CO. Thank yon. Tka Pacific Talagkaoa oat MigMgi Caugasy Jerry Barnett 4 NO FLAW In Tour T ill.! Practically every piece o f real property is not merely second-hand— it has passed through w<wy hands, frequently w ith jo in t ow nership and other com- plications. I t is easy for flaws to g ro w in a hundred years! Protect yourself w ith a Com m on wealth Insured T itle and kn o w there is no flaw in your title that can cause you loss. Representation PatA A dv., Lowell — _ — v Clab. jam es H. SturgU. Chairman. - " ». Oregon. V T h e Seasoned T ra v e le r goes by T h e re Is no more beautiful tim e of year to travel than autumn. Eastern cities— the great business centers o f the nation— offer you th e ir top beat in weather. Days are pleasantly w arm and evenings are cool and brisk. T h e country, too, invites you w ith its colorful and ever- changing scenery. M ake yo u r Train business or pleasure trip now — by U n io n Pacific. Com fortable trains c arry you to y o r destination relaxed and refreshed iagu ire of General Agent 1st National Bank Bldg. 2nd and Alder Stream Walla Walla, Wash. Phone SO or Local Agent