Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 16, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1»48
LeRoy Wright is in Portland gles, as Mrs Lois Olds has return­
to her home at Yuba City, Cal.
VISITS IN MORO
business visitor in Moro Thurs-
the last of this week 10 attend ed Mr
and Mrs Art Bueholtz and
John Mathieson of Rufus was a day.
the annual meeting of Oregon daughter
are expected home from
county fair managers and direc­ a five s week trip to California
tors
this weekend. Son Terry stayed
Lloyd Johnson has been kept at the home of Mr and Mrs J, C.
things
at home by a bad cold for the Freeman during their absence.
past few days.
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Mr and Mrs Lewis McKee are
Mrs Edith Sayrs is home again in California and Arizona for a
There's the bus station, and newspaper
after partial recovery from a re­ stay of several weeks . during
Mr and Mrs L. L. Peetz were cent fall and resultant broken what they hope is the coloigt
agencies, O regonian, Journal, Chronicle
taken to Portland by Vernon
Mrs Lou Brown is here to be W Dewey Thompson and Coach
Flatt last
Friday after Mr with her mother, Mrs Lucy Rug­
Peetz had suffered oome tim e
and M H S O ptim ist to o , and th e public
with pain in his remaining foot.
Possible infection w as' feared
which hastened the trip to the
phone, and magazines and we feed you
hospital „
Mrs Kenneth Zachary has
and refresh you. Q u ite a place we have,
been ill this week with the flu.
A new dining room is being
come in. V ^ e can do something fo r ,y o u .
built in the rear of Ed’s Place
with William Hayes as chief
carpenter. .Opening date has not
been set.
Mrs Doris Wilson took over
• the Job of deputy sheriff Tues­
day morning succeeding Mrs
Elizabeth Hartley, resigned.
$173.53 gain * in postal receipts
! in 1947 over 1946 at the local
Post Office. Stamp sales amount­
ing to $1163.64 in quarter ending
December 1947 fell below the
magazines
same period in 1946, which w is
$1245.55, but sales for the re­
maining quarters made up the
Drinks - Pool - Snooker - Fountain
gain.
Lou Peetz Again
In Portland
W e do lots of
Hospital
Ed’s P la c e
Gordon Kunke drove to Chemawa . There will be a joint install*
and Aumsville last week end with tlon for all Sherman county
a group of ten basketball play­ granges at Harland View the ev­
ers who played two games with ening qf January 23. Waiter Bru-
the teams there.
Roy Kesslnger, who retired ckert will install for the, first sno
degrees.
from work with Vernon Flatt the second
Mr and Mrs Bernard
first of the year, has gone to Red­ took
their daughter Deanna
mond where he is in semi-retire­ The Dalles
Thursday for medical
ment on a piece of land near that
of his son in law, Horace McKee. attention.
Mike Smith was in town Wed­
nesday from Antelope where he
has been working Tor several
months.
The American Legion held its
regular meeting Wednesday even­
ing. Pictures of the American Le­
gion convention held in San Fran­
cisco were shown.
Fbr Steaks Cooked the way
You Like Them
THE TAVERN
we invite
you to open
an account
Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee
Bathroom Tissue
Household Towels
While they last
Ladies’ Sweaters
Mens’ White Shirts
r
Boys’ Overalls
Bath Towels
Metal Coffee Makers
BOB AXTELL, OWNER A PROPRIETOR
Moro Variety Si Remedy
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o i d .
Want Ad«
M
X
« m v a iwikTICE WE’LL GET ANY HIND
r you or £ w for a oroup . full f iv e
COURSE DINNER
FOR SALE: Washed Gravel and
Crushed Rock at old Mid-Col *-
umbla sand and gravel plant.
C M. Thomas, 914 E. 12th &t
; ph-3757, The Dalles, Or. ll-3p
FOR SALE: Square tub Maytag
with pump; used old Maytag
only $30.00. Also used Easy,
Thor, M.W., A Dexter. Also a
dandy 6’ kero. Electrolux Re­
frigerator, only $110.00 DeMoss
Springs Electric-Ph 857, Moro.
11c
N O T IC E
WANTED: Reliable man with
car to call on farmers in Sher­
man County. Wonderful oppor
tunlty. $15 to $20 in a day. No
experience or capital required.
Permanent. Write today. Mc-
Ness Company, Dept. B, 2423
Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif.
ll-2p
FOR SALE: Limited supplies of
nitrogen fertilizer and 2-4-D.
Tom Fraser Jr.
.
HP
FOR SALE: New 1948 conver­
tible Ford Coupe at exactly
the price paid. Tom Fraser Jr.
lip .
equipped to do all
kinds of sewing, some tailoring
dressmaking and u p holster­
ing. Mrs H. W. McCormick,
Grass Valley. Phone 151. 10-3c
FOR SALE: 1V4 - 2 ton Chevrolet
truck complete with bulk and
stock racks. Call 251 Wasco.
10-llc
MILLER Products Co. announces
Tom Fraser Jr. as their sales
representative for their fer­
tilizer, 2-4-D, insecticides. 10-1 lp
FOR SALE: HART’S CHIX -PUL
LETS. ST. RUN and COCKER­
ELS. Order early to Insure de­
livery on your favorite date.
Parmenter Reds, Christie New
H am pshires,....White
Rocks,
Rock-Hampshire Cross a n d
White Leghorns.
Write for
price list and circular. Harts’
Hatchery, Beaverton, Ore. 9-tfn
MEETING
¿ W a sc o Opera House
T o C h ic a g o ...fa st, com fortable travel­
l i n g . . . club lounge facilities for all
passengers. D elicious meals . . . stew-
Card Party
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The Dalles Daily
7.20 P. M.
PORTLAND ROSE O ffering sleeping car and
coach service to Denver, Kansas C ity and Chicago,
w ith connection, for St. Louis, Texas, Southw est
and East.
—
preparations»
Every Farmer Should Attend
AIO FNA HANS tO TIO M ,
A S le 4 J B
CAMELLIA HAND
C H A M , 1J0
ABDfNA W 1ACHIN«
C H A M . 1J B
AIDEHA C U TIO «
CHAM . I JO
Talk by Expert Chemist and
Agriculturist on 2-4-D
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FOOLMUF
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UNDCBCOAX, J «
ARDCNA NA IV
General Discussion Afterward
lACOUIt. I .»
AtOENA FABRIC
NIOHT O lOVCS. J.00
Display of Dusting and Spraying
^Equipment
Art Whitaker will demarstrate
GRETA
^Aeroplane Weedkilling
3A0 E. Second Street
The Dalles, Oregon
N o w , righ t n o w -
is y o u r ch a n ce te r d o
about Infantile Paralysis
the MARCH OF DIMES Campaign » on
January 15 to 30
HARLAN DVIEW
GRANGE
delicate bloom with these famous
January 21, Wednesday
a r'1 as se rv ic e .
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Your bonds speak for you . . .
by look ond by touch . . . so keep their beauty In
FOR SALE: Trash burner with
colls to use with electric stove.
R, J. Baker, Grass Valley. 9-llp
STREAMLINER — -city ef
Open for your
convenience
6:00 p. m.
SPECIAL WEED CONTROL
I am now
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HALL
Sherman County children have benefitted many time»
Fri., January 16
8 p.m.
from this fund. Research, paid for from these donations
is making progress toward prevention and cure. Help
PINOCHLE A FIVE HUNDRED
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The Dalles Daily 11:15 P. M.
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IDAHOAN A popular train w ith sleeping car and
coach accom m odations for D enver, Kansas City, St.
LUNCH SERVED
hope to the children of today, and free­
dom from the threat of Infantile Paral­
w ith " C ity o f S t. L ouis" Stream liner.
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The Dalles Daily
10:20 A. M.
For complete travel information. consult
ysis to those of the future.
1X1CAL AGENT
U N IO N
Make contributions to:
P A C IF IC
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grow straight and strong.
fie liberal in voar contributions to bring
Louis and beyond. C onvenient schedule connecting
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children
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■ .John and Etha DeMoss say:
stop in at onr show room at »»
Moss Spr. Pick out the Model yon
would like to hwfr In yonr own
home without obligation.
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RUFU»: _ VERNON
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