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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1948)
a PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO OREGON Mrs Charles Lemley FRIDAY 1PR IL II., 1948 home of Mr and Mrs Alan Mur-cnd about after about ten months rav Mr. Murray is very muchjonfined to his bed. - He was a improved and is able to be up former resident of Grass Valley. Visits Grass Valley i B y Mrs A. F. Balxer Mrs Arzell Lemley entertained members of the bridge clubs and additional guests at her home Friday, in honor of her mother. Mrs Charles Lemley of Portland. Guests were Mrs C. L. Poley, Mrs Herman Schilling and ? Mrs R. J. Baker of The Dalles. A dessert luncheon was served followed by cards at four tables with Mrs Alfred Kock winning the club prize, Mrs Poley the guest prize and Mrs Herman Pet ers won the consolation prize. Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles mo tored to Hood River Sunday to spend the day visiting at the _ 7 n M YOUR FAVORITE KENTUCKY BRAND IS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Sunny Brook BRAND Kentucky W h is k e y -A Blend A superior service of personal attendance Enjoy the w h is k e y th ats THAT COSTS NO MORE i, ao ito NationaÎD^stÎllers ProductsCorporation, New ïo ,k - S5 Proof.65% Grain Neutr»! Spirite hwCM £ /{„„»I LIKES SOUND OF ENGINE A wide range of prices that meets all wishes CH 1KOPR A (T IC TR E A T M E N TS Electro-Therapy Hydro-Therapy DR. JACK E MITCHELL Chiropractie Physician C hapm an Bldg. (o v er P en n y ’s) The Dalles, Oregon The County Unit System George G. Updegraff Attorney at law Monday, MORO Wednesday, Afternoons Friday T H E DALLES 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 will BENEFIT Sherman Goiihty in the following ways y He gets a kick out of just listening to his old car since we rejuvenated the engine fo r h im . A nd as to d riv in g a re a lly tuned-up car— you know what a satisfac tion that is! Our expert motor f “-y.ee can make your old car smoother, p . ief, safer. D rive in for a check-up. 1 Improve Educational Services N o o n a n -P r a tt M o to r s H. W . McCormick A ttract b etter teachers. A fford b etter library services W asco, O reg o n C o o rd in atio n of visual aids. 2 Make School Administration More Efficient Specialize in IN TER IO R W ORK Large quantity purchases can be m ade. U nnecessary PHONE 151 GRASS VALLEY, OREGON duplication elim inated. . W ant Ads "OR SALE: 12 sections John Deere springtooth. K. P Walk- 24p er, Wasco, Oregon. LOST: Black and white spaniel, name Patches, from the Paul ' Wilson ranch east of ' Kent. Please return. STRAYED or STOLEN: Child’s pet, one buff colored female cocker. Notify Helen Bothwell. Kent. 24-5p WANTED: A 6-yr baby crib. Edith Sayrs, Moro. -24p WANTED: Reliable man with car to call on farmers in Sher- • man county. Wonderful op partunity. $15 to $20 in a day. i No experience or capital re quired. Permanent. Write to day. McN ess Company, Dept. B. 2423 Magnolia St.*, Oakland 7, California. ’ 24-5p FOR SALE: STOCK RANCH, . 2700 acres located in a shady nook of the Blue mountains. On highway with mountain streams and springs, meadow and timber. A perfect 8 room mod home. 300 A. irrigated wild meadow, free water rights, 100 A. grain land, outrange Joins in the national forest, low • winter range, numerous bldgs., 1600 A. woven wire.-Will car ry 285 head cattle. In one of the best grass districts in Ore gon. Tele, and mail service. All farm tools light plant inch Soon to have power line. \ \ \ know of none better. Price $47,500. SHELLEY REAL ES TATE, THE DIRT MERCH ANT, REDMOND, OREGON. , 23-6c The Mitchell house is still for sale. Call 472, Price $1600. HARTS’ CHICKS: Hampshlres, Parmenter Reds; Wh. Leg horns; Rock-Hamps and Wh. Rocks. Hart’ Hatchery, Beaver ton Oregon tfn “YOUR HOUSE OF BEAUTY’ The Dalles, Phone 2797. Steam bath6 for men or ladies. Ef fective, invigorating for rheu matic, neuralgia * conditions. Hand massage I-ady or man attendants. Scientific reducing methods. The Dalles Phar. Bldg. Rm. 1. tfn THE BEST one-man business in this county now available. In come starts at once. We fur nish capital. Write J. R Wat kins Co., 137 Dexter Avenue, Seattle 9, Wash. 21~9c 3 Decrease Taxes T h e ru ra l school budget for 1948-49 exceeds the 1947-48 budget by over $90,000. A m em ber of th e ru ral school board states th a t this figure can be reduced 20% u n d e r th e cou n ty school system without decreasing educational services. 4 Simplify Transportation Problem D istrict b o u n d ary lines can be crossed. M ore satisfactory routes and schedules m ade possible. 5 Supply Central Methods of Administering School Funds W e now have a u n ifo rm tax in the county. Efficiency the UNION PACIFIC way will be increased by a cen tral board. A th rill for the youngsters . . . a joy for the grow nups! I t ’s a tre a t for all th e family to go U nion Pacific —the safe, convenient way to travel. Room for relaxing . . . appetizing m eals . . . com fortable beds or restful coach s e a ts ... unexcelled service — all yours when you go U nion Pacific! ★ ★ »» Str«om liner L v. T he Dali«»« 7:2« p. m . 11:15 p. » . ¥ / ¥ * J" _ _ _ A • A ny expenditure above 6% m ust be approved by m ajority of voters. b N o building can be built until voted by m aj ority in a separate bond issue election. "Idohoon" 10:2« a.m . _' _______ V _.......... a ★ "Clfy Rortlend" "Rertlend to««" __,_____■ Take Power Over Tax Levies Lrom People Daily Union Pacific Paisenger Train Schedules to the East • I t w ill N O T v . Go To the Polls April 17 f o r com plete travel in/orm etion, consult IXM’AL AGENT U N IO N P A C IF IC B A IL R O A B ‘D o i l y S tiM m liM M L V o te : 300 X Y es Sherman County School Committee