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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1948)
ài <u . a « «.. r*k Kx y z. PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY Amidons Find Cold Everywhere / Mr and Mrs E. Amidon retu rn ed hom e last week a fter sp en d ing the w in ter visiting around the nation. Gene say3 th e y w ere in M ichigan for the cold w eather w hich follow ed them to Onio and dow n into K entucky and Tennes see and then when they cam«* hom e it got cold here. W ayne M elzer came home las*. T hursday w ith a discharge in his pocket and m em ories of Japan in his mind. W ayne has been in the flow ery kingdom for over a y eaf w ithout being im pressed He saw H iroshim a briefly and says it is still a ruins. Miss Clara M ersinger is home from C hester, M ontana, w here she spent som e tim e w ith her sister, Beth, and family, and is visiting h e r folks here before resum ing h er WQrk in Sm ithville, W ashington. F R ID A Y , JO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON Mr and Mrs A rth u r C hristian son are living, in tow n at the Mollie M cLachlan house because the roads in his section a re not very good, ‘even w h e n _ th e y can be found a t all. r C urtiss M. E v e rts J r. state san ita ry engineer, was in Moro Tues day to take a look at the new city well and pum ping equipm ent w hich has been recently installed. Mrs Mae Moore is ill in The Dalles hospital w ith the after effects of the flu. She is said to be recuperating very well. . T he M inidoka County News, published a t R upert »Idaho, has been nam ed as Idaho’s o utstand ing weekly. Mr and Mrs Orval Thom pson are w orking on the News. y s Mrs R. B. Hoskinson was tak en to The Dalles to see a doctor this week because - of severe pains in her head- . , Mr and Mrs W A. Hayes and family will move to the George H ennagin farm this m onth and W illard Coons will take over the fair grounds residence. J Miss Gloria Douma wflfc honje for the week end from Mt. Angel college at Mt. Angel. FEBRUARY IS , 10 4 « f ’ A representative of the state — .........— The snow covered roads have sleds from the kids and d o n e ta x w um i — ........... commission will be in Moro given m uch _ pleasure to the som ----------------- e sliding - at night a fte r work. March 16 to aid taxpayers in _ - youngsters the e t tow n buu and also Sherm an m county E lk s . w , ent . . to m m a K aking state y o u n g s te r s of 01 m own i----- j --------- in g o out u t 't t n h e e i r i r s ta te r e return? tu rn . some of the elders in years if not T he Dalles Thursday to help ini- Hours will be from 9:00 until in hearts who have borrow ed tia te candidates, . / noon. 1 A representative for the Inter- n nal Revenue departm ent of the • federal governm ent u as in Moro this week, Feb. 0-9-10 and in Wasco the 11th to aid taxpayers who expect to make retu rn s by March 15. Relatives here received word from McMinnville of a daughter born February 9th to Mr and Mrs Bill Axtell. The baby weighed 7 lb 4 oz Hid has been named Linda Kathleen. Mrs Bob Axtell a n d „ infant ’ . ' 1 * . - son returned home from the hos pital Tuesday. T hursday, Lincoln’s birthday, Q ym was a holiday for those who hold an official position or ace bank-/much as usual, even though the neither white collaret^ appeared ers. One r' “ ~ could — —***-— borrow «------------—«»------------- / gentry — money, buy whiskey nor pay tax-in clothes m ore rad ian t th an es, b u t'o th e rw ise life w ent/ onusual. a v For th e N e w J In th e N e w Y e a r The Gay Shop Saturday, February 14 W a sco , O reg o n Moro High School Lunch Served «* t . ./-..i..: RADIO SERVICE Melodians Look | ll good things in __ life give greatest ■ pleasure when enjoyed in moderation. HOME 8 WTO RADIOS Harry’s Radio Service I« I Formal For Ladies W c do lots of things * 319 E. 3rd St. OL ymp IA THE DALLES, OREGON There’s the bus station, and newspaper A superior service . of personal attendance THAT COSTS NO MORE agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Ch cnicle and M HS Optimist too, and the public phone, and magazines and we feed you and refresh y:u . Quite a place we have, come in. W e can do someth ng for you. t h e m * •« It'e th e W ater OIYMPfA BRFWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA.WASHINGTON, > Even if it is cold you gotta have S h e e ts a n d P illo w s vr . , t hoiut W e now have th e sheets and some pillowcase tubing O uting flannel and O ilcloth PHOt 3B4 A wide range of prices that meets ell wishes Ï S THE HEW WE CAN SUPPLY ALL NEEDS ‘ \Let as ta k e th is cold, d isa g reea b le jo b o f f y o u r h a n d s • SPEED EFFICIENCY, E.ONOMY WITH OCR PII j OTS, • . EXPERT . 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