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'—-a» PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Camera Club Mooes Meeting lo Tuesday; Postmaster Freeman III T h e Sherman county Camera March of Dimes campus drive at club will hold its next meeting the University of Oregon. Miss Knighten is a sophomore Tuesday, January 27 Instead of Monday as previously announced. rnajor in liberal arts. Bon Christianson began work A traveling examiner of oper for Vernon Flatt this week and ators and chauffeurs is schedul returned to Moro to live ed to arrive in Moro, Thursday, Word from Portland is that January 29, 1948 and will be on duty at the courthouse between Lou Peetz had three toe hails re the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. moved at a Portland hospital and Margaret Anajcan K nigh ten, it was hoped that this would per daughter of Mr and Mrs W ily W. mit doctors to clear up the In Knighten o f Moro, has been ap fe c tio n which was the cause of pointed to be co-chairman of the his trip to the hospital Bill Hall and Merrill Oveson special events committee for the W e do lots of things There’s the bus station, and newspaper agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Chronicle and M H S Optimist too, and the public FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1948 are on the program Friday at N a ho use at McCoy while the The Dalles for the Union Path floors are being sanded at the flc train for the benefit of agri Powell farm home. culture in that area. Gene Courtney was up from SHANIKO MEWS » The Dallas Wednesday o n 'b u si T. F Brumbaugh sunerintev ness and he had time for some dent of schools, was a business visiting with friends. Merle Miller s getting along visitor here Tuesday with G. H. very well since his return from Reeder, clerk of the local school the hospital where he underwent board Mr and Mrs James Caswell re an operation on his back. He wears a brace that bothers him turned from Bremerton to re sume work with the Thompson- some. Mr and Mrs Art Bucholtz and Parker crew. Loren and Leroy Strelt of An daughter came home from Cal ifornia last weekend after a five telope were visitors Friday ev ening at the Garrett home. Mrs or six week stay*. J. C. Freeman has been staying I^esllt Strelt and sons were here at home the past few days nur Thursday. sing a sever cold. Mrs Darwin * Shaniko neighbors conspired Van Gilder has been helping in to arrange a surprise birthday the postoffice during his absence. party for Mrs G. B. Harris in Mrs Ronald Powell and child the dining room of the hotel. ren are spending some time with About 20 were present to play her parents, Mr and Mrs L. H. games, have refreshments and © 0«a00000O 0< X > C «O 00O E O »K »0«> ^ «0C 300000000000000< For the N e w Look n the N e w Year phone, and magazines and we feed you and refresh you. Q uite a place we have, come in. W e can do something for you. T h e G a y Shop W asco , O re g o n THE TAVERN _________ wish the honor guest well. Rev. Jerry Hackett, who is giving revival services at Grass Valley, preached at the Sunday services at Mrs Garrett’s Sunday. Mrs Amanda Fine is home in Shaniko again after spending several months at the Ben Taylor liome near Antelope. Mrs W. D. Hanks and Mrs G. B. Harris were visitors in Mad ras Saturday. H o u s e h o ld T o w e ls Bill E. T odd 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 Hampshires, White Rocks, I N 8 VU MORO KOR SALE: Limited supply of nitrogen fertilizer and 2-4-D. Tom Fraser Jr. Moro, Ore. 12c RE-VERSO-ROL M ora thorough w ashing and rln s la f. ROTO-DRIER Damp dries, drlpJaM , re ad y fo r the line. TOP-FIL-DOR WANTED: Reliable man with car to call on farmers in Sher man County. Wonderful oppor tunity. $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 N o banding or stooping high. SAFT1-LATCH —If a wal»t Protects careless Angers and hands. HYDRO-PEL DRIVE SelantlScally rinses wash ing and rinsing cycles. LARGCR CAPACITY George G. Updegraif * 0 I . I I pounds dry GREATER ECONOMY Saves wse of ho* w a te r, soap, electricity. BETTER BUILT TO DO A BETTER JOB Just put clothes in Laundered . . . add sosp . . . flip the switch . . . and your washday work is done. Launderall takes over from there—washes, double rinses and spin dries clothes dewy fresh ready for the line— eiU does it all automatically. Then Laun derall even cleans and shuts itself ort Come in for a demonstration today Once you’ve seen Launderall weal clothes sparkling clean-dew y freab- you'll never be satished with less Attorney at law MORO Wednesday, Afternoons Friday L ad ies’ S w e a te r s __ THI C O M P L IT IL Y A U T O M A T IC HOME THE DALLKH W a s c o L e g io n 33 > * B 90 B o y s ’ O v e r a lls B a t h T o w e ls Benefit of MARCH OF DIMES] 03 Melodians Music Adm. $1.00 M e ta l C o ffe e M a k e r s BOR AXTKLU «W N KR & Moro Variety Si Remedy would you like to show your friends? January 26 to 30 inclusive 2 3 H > OP Place was $404. ONE ESTATE 12 ft. now 325. 3D > w 1 DIETZ comb. Refrigerator & Deepfreeze 93 Old Price $598.-18 cu.ft. inall now 498.95 30 > 2 10 10 > All Lighting Fixtures 33 Electric Brooms s > M A G A Z IN E S B Drinks - Pool - Snooker - Fountain g r R RCA 30 ON H ALF A DAY’S NOTICE W E’LL GET ANY KIND OF DINNER YOU ORDER FOR A GROl P. FULL FIVE COURSE DINNER W ITH WHAT YOU WANT IN IT. JdeertlseoeiU :... / / Joe M arsh RADIOS » 3 I Vidor ! Easy Spindry Washer •*$» Noma Electric Heaters OB- «5 W Coffee Makers 33 R o m wac ? ‘ g 2 M 30 If yeur kitchen leek s som ething like t h is . . 2 p f o r Steaks Cooked the way Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee oo a Closing Oat Sale on Freezers K You Like Them w > H ts to > X s Deepfreezers 33 W Ed’s Sale SALE Sale J r PROPRI BTO R 10 L A U N D * Y ‘ 4<f la u n d e r a ll o r b e tte r yet S h o w R oo m , O eM ons S p r. John a n d ~ E th a say «to p see th e n ew B rin g a w a s h in g an d tr y It y o u r self. 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 M e n s ’ W h it e S h irts H al ORWJOX AND YOU'LL NEVER BE SATISFIED WITH LESS« FOR SALE: Square tub Maytag with pump; used old Maytag only $30.00. Also used Easy, Thor, M. W., & Dexter. Also a dandy 6’ kero. Electrolux Re frigerator, only $110.00 DeMoss Springs E lectric-Ph 857, Moro., lie Monday. > — . FOR SALE: Washed Gravel and Crushed Rock at old Mid-Col umbla sand and gravel plant. C. M. Thomas, 914 E. 12th St ph-3757, The Dalles, Or. ll-3p W hile they la st Saturday, January 2 4 A M C l G ompare W ant A d* WANTED. Reliable person with business knowledge to repre sent Dunn & Bradstreet, Inc., as a correspondent-investigator in Grass Valley. Write P. O. Box 111, Portland, Oregon, At tention: B. H. Robinson. _____ _________________12c B a th r o o m T is s u e Rock-Hampshire Cross a n d White Leghorns. W rits fo r price list and circular. Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton, Orm 9-tfn I am now equipped to do all kinds of sewing, some tailoring dressmaking and upholster ing. Mrs H. W. McCormick, Grass Valley. Phone 151. 10-3c > ? Juice-O-Matic ! Silver Seal Ironing Pads 33 > From Sheepskin to Sheep B Y M U L L IN S arc m ade to highest quality standards, of steel; gleam ing w hite. Y ou’ll appreciate the well planned por- "K itchenaider” cabinet sinks with acid-resisting por- cab- celain enam eled tops, th e roomy floor and w inets th a t give you p lenty of handy storage space for everything. Com e in and see how this smart new equipm ent can modernize your kitchen at low cost. • * - - Moro Lumber & Fuel « *■' O th e r Ite m s Too N u m ero u s To M en tion ! 33 WE ARE AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR: r . . . change It to a gleam in g m odem beauty. am R There aren’t too many college graduates in our town. Good honest thinking, y«a...but moat folk« weat from high school into farming. No harm in that! But I admire veterans like Dick Newcomb .. • who’s 23, but going to college under the G.L Bill of Rights. Intends to be a sheep farmer— but a better- informed, more scientific fanner, with more know-howiy- And veterans like Diek aren’t let ting anything interfere. What little relaxation they allow themselves is In the form of needed exercise, or books, or conversation and an occa sional glass of beer with friends. Seems as if, just by having their education postponed, they’ve put a higher value on it ...a n d on things like temporanee (that glass of beer, for instance), understand ing and good citizenship. And from where I sit, when Dick gets his sheepskin— he wont have lost much time. He'll be an even better farmer than hie Dad. (Exactly what Dad wanted 1) s M Stoves KELVINATOR Refrig’ator Washers THOR Gladirons Deepfreezers ESTATE Stoves Hot Water FOWLER Table Top ■ n I Sales Everything Electrical Sertiee BOB MAY & SON To Serve Your Electric Need» SAVE SALE 1 SAVE SALB SAVE SALE SAVE S