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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1946)
I % Mí AC < COUWfTY I une Grass . After 22 Years Dr. H. H. Thatcher of Portland called at the Matt Simon home Sunday. This was the first time fee been In Grass Valley since he left 23 years ago when he was practicing physician MORO, ORBC<»N eral weeks with her. Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcqtnb, Mr and Mrs Clyde Stradley and children, . Mr and Mrs« Alfred Payne and children, Mrs Bert Cox and Mrs John Rust were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. Doctor Visits a OUKUfAU here W hite Sal mon visited his parents. Mr and h*» Mrs Arch Cantrall Friday. Mrs Louie Davis has as her JW. guest her brother, C. W. Smith, who arrived recently from Los Anleges, California fo spend sev- Mr and Mrs Ralph Balzer and* son, Caroel, left Saturday . for Portland after spending ten days with his parents, Mr and Mrs A. F. Balzer. Dell Olds and Harold Eakin left Monday on an elk hunting trip. Mrs Wallace May returned home Sunday evening from Hood River where she spent a week visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs J. A. Walter. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 184« S h ip Y o u r C a ttle , H o g s & Sheep ¡fi to Albright Commission Company ♦Jt r "" r't '& H a u l b a c k c e d a r pests- 3 0 0 0 n o w re a d y Albright Commission Co. Nortb Portland Charles Perrlgo left the last of the week ; tor Emmett, Emmt Idaho to visit hie parents, Mr and Mrs John Perrlgo. Afnong business visitors in The ly were Mrs Frank Bailee Thursday v Bayer, David Bayer, Mr and Mrs Charles Perrlgo, Harry Stork, Sam Stark, Gus Engstrom, Mr and Mrs Ralph Balzer and son, Mrs A. F. Balzer and Miss Anna Schwartz. . Mr and Mrs Richard Engstrom J o h / Engstrom. arrived here Tuesday morning from San Pedto, California to at- tend the funeral- of his brother, arthritis I suffered for. years,aad am ao thankful that 1 am free from pain and able to do my work that 1 will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mr» Anna PauU, P. O. Box 828, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv. NUEXJTO laboratories! T«LesterJofcason VIKCENT G. GENÍEMAN • .Wholesale Dealer la S H E L L O IL P R O D U C T S Is an old e s t a b lis h e d flr m -th a t has been te llin g , ser v ic in g and rep a irin g cars for a gen eration . ’ T he d ep en d a b ility o f its p rod u cts a n d th e qual ity o f its serv ice h as been p roven m any tim es. Luber F in e » Storage Tanks and Fittings O IL ' B U R N E R S ,- a iV JR TEL. M l MORO, ORE. N ow . w h en it is d o u b ly im p ortan t th a t you h a v e g o o d w orkm anship a n d qu ick aervifce io keep you r cars an d tru ck s running, h a v e its take care o f your serv ice problem s. V L4 LAND BANK LOANS Nearly oné-third o f Oregon's 8,254 teachers possess only temporary enic~.;eacy cerdf cates. Teacher turnover in the last school year was 24.2 per cent throughout the state. Among the five State System of Higher Education institutions, the number of teacher graduates dropped from 1,177 in 1931 to an estimated 102 in 1946. Oregon schools must have a sound financial system. Keep qualified teachers. Long term . F a ir Treatm ent. 4% Interest . ’ t I Write or see Victor G. Peterson, T ir e R ep a ir and R ecapping ea 4 0 1 E 3 rd • 8ec.-Trens. Tiallea. Ngt*l Farm Loan AeVn Bank Hotel The Dalles, Oregon RMldaeMflnr>ta.ia n* T h i i is s N EW vg J CA on you r C A S SI H e Judy Lynn designs with great air of importance, X - In com e T axes N O W ! N o One Can W in . . . • Everybody W ill Lose! / Q W ACE Grandma will tell you th a t/e a r l Oil was a kerosene leader for your convenience until 6 p. m. open or gases that might smell up roomj. It gives more heat with R E T A G EARNER: Less take-home pay; monthly reports; job ■ k threatened. in her day— just as it is now. It doesn’t give o g smoke, soot HOUSEWIFE: Higher prices added to present High-Cost-of- bright steady flame that won’t creep up ttMODTch pica, takes. And Pearl Oil is pare— it all burns— ho W a s te fM l’R “> Living (See Tim e Magazine, Oct. 14, page 2 3 ). Don't let your savings and widow'i insurance ba taxed. all your kerosene appliances. THEDALLES ELDERLY PEOPLE: A dollar that buys 50 cents worth o fg ro - J. C. WILSON;. PHONE-552 WASCO. O R M H l i’ N, VHONE ceriea is a snare and a delusion. You can't build contentment through destroying something. 232 . OREGON . V FARMERS: A 3 % cash receipts tax will make you "sell cheap' and "buy dear." YO UNG PEOPLE: Goodbye! business and home-building oppor tunities in Oregon. Goodbye th rift! W hat job would you take that is now he'J by a person over 6 0 — a person who would I apply for a T c « n s :.;j mansion. bix- n. g o è e iii. J * 9! * A haft 2IKF <jo STOP THIS 3% TAX THESE GROUPS URGE YOU TO VOTE 315 X N O ORECON STATE CHANCE— C. 1.0. W ise choice, M r. F arm er! You know which aide your bread'a buttered onJ.The smart farm er m&a --X B ill. . . In order to Keep uoastai Streams OPEN! Why? Because he knows that'HUNDREDS of Oregon farmers depend, on fish ing «rose streafna to supplement their incomes. DON’T endan ger their livelihood! DON’T jeopardize our1 food supply! this m " eans: -VI SO- •.3T liETÎiR CONNECTIONS bed Í A il EK 5BKVICE • Wise decision, Mrs. Oregon Homemaker! Shopping Jfpr the* family’s food is a problem. Sup plies are scarce — prices are ligh. But you can etill thank your lucky atari you live in Oregon, where you can supple ment the family’s diet with deli cious Oregon salmon and steel head. Tall yqur friends to vote supply 313 N O ! Make tare [ yoAr , of good fresh and canned fish will-keep coming in! I l v c a / n gt- h Don’t Restrict Commercial fishing WORF CONVENIENCE arrru n lr> ' THftV‘ 1 TIME Ct.yhni.fcd o tfw i g rM tl, service la all points be- .tt a ts P o w Ù .d and « a lt L« L a t ' a C ity . Go by h ig h w a y, w h ich h r Greyhound, for better «U mmm , W ow k Paul Cyphers, raw *. Phone 731 0 V E R LAN G R E Y H O U N D i M F 5 *.« O P fB A T ID • BY U N IO N P A C IF IC , ... tT A U lf, A F . L . — PORTLAND C IT Y CLUB W EST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION ORECON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION ALL BUT 2 OR 3 SMALL NEWSPAPERS PORTLAND RETAIL TRADE BUREAU HOOD RIVER APPLE CROWERS' ASSOCIATION EUCENE FRUIT CROWERS* ASSOCIATION ORECON BUSINESS » T A X RESEARCH IN C . ■ *** * « * n » »oil;.;-. SCORES OF TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, FARMERS' COOPERATIVES, CHAMBERS OF COMMENCE, ETC. Fold Advertisement. Committee Açoirnt 3 % Income Tox. McComock, Choirmon; Woher M. Evans, Jr., Treowrer; W alter W. R Moy. Orepon City. Secretory, t A nience and comfort. Phone your “ v e rla n d - G reyhound - nearest O Agent for full information sad low fares to anywhere la America. Bucholtz, MonÇ> Oregtxh Don’t Endancar IN C Q B P O B A T ID - - ...4 - ,,............ SAVE OREGON SALMON T or took lAiiLt VOTE 3T? n r» O o Y o u W a n t F <.<’ 'o v f. S p o r t fit r A F e w Z I . Paid A4« O R Z O O N llZHZRlia C O M M IT T B S Ralph HamHks. Çfcairmaa. Ï0S W Fir»« Tillam ook. Oro. 425 New Fliednar Buikhnç, Fortlond. Oregon - R a c e io îs ! O r e g o n h a s TW O .N the all - occasion dress perfectly proportioned. IA