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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1948)
ISM**’' R8R8HH8HBÌIHH88RI PAGE 5 SHERMAN CeUNTV JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 194« hnme of Mrs Frank Sayrs. near Albany. drove up from Eugene Saturday land early this week leaving Mrs Elva Bryant was a visitor to visit in eastern Oregon anil at- Keith Nelsoq to sell gas ana in Moro last Thursday until Sat-ty Riders were in Redmond Sun- tend the Historical society meet- c^ or »*{*',>'• relurned urdav staying with Mrs Edith day to take part in the amateur Burnet who took her to The horse show given by the riding ing at DeMoss Sunday. Tuesday night from Portland Dalles when she left. Mrs Bryant ciub of that place, Mr and Mrs Ralph Brisbine where she had been visiting for having retirement age for school i)arotd Belshe and wife were left last week end for a vacation several days, teachers, is moving to a farm . • . v — which will be spent in the val- Bill Flatt and Bob Roberson ley with relatives. are home from La Grande where W e do g laizin g. Cut gla ss to fit and], Leila McLachlan, daughter of they have attended EOCE during a An n open upvu forum .o.u... meeting ...wung w for . Mr and Mrs G!en •YcL? i i an’ wa,8 thWOTdl oT*th^' death of Knute put it th e fram es all w ed g ed and puttied 'the discussion of a proposed con- valedictorian for the I. 4 grat - 4g one contractor on solidation of Boardman, DeMoss, uat,on elass at Heppner g 1 Sherman highway's first Erskine, Fairview, Harmony and ^ tao l last week. good surfacing Job. He was in in sn u g and tight. Moro school districts will be Mr and Mis Giles Front i it- the Veteran’s hospital in Portland, held at the Moro school house celved word Frl^af„.®f. the blrth Mr and Mrs Elmer Sondenaa Speaking o f g la s s , y o u ’v e heard Thursday, June 17, at 8:00 p. m. ° f a a00’ Michael William to Lt. of Toledo. visited at the Amandus o f th e m a n w h o went in t o a b a t Merle Becket was over from and Mrs <Jan,e 1Frenc,b) NP12 i ' von Borstel home a n d o r d e r e d a M a r tin i. W h e n fin« Heppner last week end this time Jr at Jacksonville, Hori- |ng up for her brother, Phil s Ib h ed h e a t e th e b o w l o f t h e g l a s s a n d th r e w t h e s t e m a w a y . A f t e r succeeded in moving his family da- ttiat m1o nJ ? g* . , graduation from g s< <*> f that town Mrs L»eola Church who is car- Mr Sondenaa flew as far as s i x M a r tin is h e a s k e d th e b ar- k e e p w h y h e stirred a t h im a n d Helen Gubler, who has been Bl" H Troutda1e wJ l h , Joh“ y , D o y o u t h in k t h a t ’s f u n n y «Piiine' magazines in this coun companied Mr and M rs• W. H. whlle Mrs Sondenaa (Helen von E u r e is s a y s t h e barkeep, t h e Ragsdale of The Dalles here for Borstel) remained for a longer ty on annual visits for many s t e m s is t h e b e s t p a r t. the historlal meeting and picnic visit witb relatives in Sherman years, was here last weekend, at DeMoss Sunday. county. LET US FIX UP YOUR WINDOWS FOR FLY TIME still at the same old business. Among those here for the pio- The Kent American legio n Mr and Mrs Chester Cowles of Portland were visitors here last neer picnic Sunday were Mr and auxiliary met Tuesday at the ______ week .remaining until the histor Mrs Myles Martin of Lexington: ____ Mr and Mrs G. H. Root, Mr and ical society picnic Sunday. A drivers license examiner Mrs James Woods and P. C. A x will be on duty in Moro Thurs tell all of The Dalles. Mr. Axtell day June 17, 1948, at the court reports Mrs Axtell as gaining WANTED: Reliable man with car to call on farmers in Sher house between the hours of 10 in strength but not equal to the man qounty. Wonderful oppor trip for the picnic. a m. and 3 p. m. Harold Arstill went to Port- tunity $15 to $20 in a day. No Mr and Mrs George Simon experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Mc- Ness Co. Dept. B 2423 Magnol NO ROOM FOR ARGUMENT! ia St. Oakland 7, California. 32-3P Open Meeting Called To Discuss School Merger here from Hood River Tues day to see nuw how guvu good the« nay vuc- wheat wmu looked on bis farm east of town 1 Ranald Powell had a horse fat Ronald fail with him Friday. His ankle was .sprained which will keep him on crutches for a few days or more. Mr and Mrs Collis Moore drove to Madras Sunday to visit with her sister, Mrs Vincent Graue, and family for the day. They were accompanied as far as Cul ver by Mr and Mrs D. A. Van Gilder who visited Zene Watkins for the day. A superior service of personal attendance THAT COSTS N O MORE A wide range of price» that meets all wishes - « fa .» . ' " V .F» THE GENERAL ELECTRIC ALLAUTOMATIC WASHER Moro Lumber & Fuel Want Ads RCAUX N£Wl...C0Mi Ks the UNIVERSAL , * skìdunir “ For years the leader! N o w compare it for price as well as quality WHY open gates? All metal cat tle guards. For your7 hitches, pneumatic tire crazy wheel and fork complete. Large ONLY THE "SPEEDLINER" stock of steel and shafting. HAS ALL THREE Used pipe from 1V4 to 3” Mac’s Welding Shop, Phone | TMERMO-CHEF a u x il ia r y o v e n , NOW! ’ thermoRtttically c o n tr o lle d , 332, Wasco, Oregon. oven for baking, roosting and “YOUR HOUSE OF B ^ A U T l stewing. The Dalles, Phone 2/97 Steam SUPER-MEAT THRIFT UNITS WITH baths for men or ladle«. »«- O PINT * SEVEN-MEAT CONTROL, most fective, invigorating for rheu- efficient cooking unit ever ' matic, neuralgia conditions. made, gives w id e range of Hand message. Sclentlc reduc instant beats. For easy (.lean in g methods. The Dalles Phar. ing, simply tttm them up ~Bldg. Rm. 1. o a t o f th e way. WANT YOUR OWN BUSIN ESS. • TRU-RAKE AUTOMATIC OVEN. 80 year old reputation and our ** WITH POSITIVE MEAT CONTROL. Enjoy the whiskey that’s "Push button'' preheat switch , capital will >»ck yoto Othero and n ew thermostat combine earning up to $10,000 yearly. J »UND to g iv e ayets. temperature No experience required. \\ rite GA NaMUL* control. KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND »’ J. R. Watkins Co., 137 D^xtei Ave., Seattle 9, Wash. 27-33c National Distillers Products Corporation, New York • 86 Proof • 65% Grain Neutral Spirits SPETIC TANKS pumped and built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 White Salmon, Wash. Un Sunny Brook agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Chronicle FOR SA*LE: T wo maching K ir sten American Oriental rugs, 9x12 and two small 27x54. — Truman Strong, Moro. 32pa FOR SALE: 4 wheel drive Dodge Pickup, no cab, cable winch ’ on front. Kenneth Blau, Wasco. and M H S Optimist too, and the public B ill E . T o d d W e do lots of things There’s the bus station, and newspaper phone, and magazines and we feed you and refresh you. Quite a place we have, come in. W e can do something for you. THE TAVERN IN 8 U R OREGON • • a SAVE vuoms HELP Y O U ! COUNTRY. •• HELP YOURSELF I T h e re la « till ■ v e ry real need for every ounce o f used fata we can salvage. T h e w orld w ide shortage is gre r tod ay than ever before, t lease . . . heep saving and tu rn in g in you r used kitch en fats. P . 8. Yes I you d o get paid foe them . . . and y o u k n o w h o w r e a d y cash counts tod ay. guaranteed tires R IH S tS to sweet-smelling cleanliness DAMP-DRIES ready for ironing IL re’s the Electric Range with new automatic convenience that means c o dicing ease, speed and economy, it next year's model today! SEE IT TODAY LIMITED Q U A N T ITY IV E R S A L H ere— tn the G -E A ll- A u t o m a t ic — 1» e v e r y t h in g y o u ’v e a lw a y « w a n te d in an a u to m a tic w asher« Y ou set the controls— the washer d o e s a l l t h e w o r k . C l o t h e s a ra washed am azingly clean . . . and so thoroughly dam p-dried that m any pieces are ready for ironing. G -E A c t iv a t o r W a s h in g i AU the clothes are washed gently, but thoroughly, with this correctly designed G -E Activator. It has three zones of washing a ction — gets out all the d irt from heavy work clothes or delicate lingerie. Come in and see the G -E A ll- A utom atic W asher in action. A dem onstration w ill show you that it’j “autom atic w ashing at its finest.’ •Trada-mark Raq. U. S. Pat. Off» . Priced at Ranch & Home Store G ra ss V a lle y, O reg o n M o r o , O re g o n SECOND A N N U A L B a rb e c u e & B a llg a m t M O R O CITY P A R K S u n d a y ,J u n e 13 Keep Turning in Used Fats I UwrkM Fat Ulu«» Csulttss, 1st. A written guaranty with each tire Complete Stock 6 .0 0 x 16 to 8.25 x 2 0 B A L L G A M E 1:30 p.m. CORBY S Barbecue 3:00 p.m. LeRov W right will handle the b arb ecu e again . Arstill-Monroe Pontiac, Inc. G eorge W ilson w ill cap tain the Sherm an County OREGON MORO. ‘D od gers’. A d d resses of w elcom e b y M ayor Giles French and Judge J . M. W ilson . M ayors A . A . D u n Ed’s Place For Steaks Cooked the way \ lap, Grass V alley and L ester John»on, W asco h a v e PRODUCED IN THE II. J. L CORBYlB You Like Them Supervision of Dor Export A ll Sherman Countians Invited CanadiaaBionder Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee 8 6 PROOF • t.4% O r a la Neutral Spirita ,)r,„ k s - M AGAZINES - Fountain OPEN SUNDAYS * n i v 'S OM HALF * OF ” 'a v m N N ^ w COUW4R DI NN Kt* w NOTICB WE LL GET ANY KIND ¿ L , TOR A GROUP. FUI.I. FIVE . ™ W1IAT YOU WANT IN IT. ne . been in vited to sp eak . J oe P eters, Moro and 0 . G. H ilderbrand, W asco w ill be um pires. Uadar the Direct M . I H I M I I . I » fcOMPANY THE DALLES, OREGON 4/1 QUART $3.35 PINT $2.10 IAS. BARCLAY A CO., LTD. • PEORIA, IL L | 3 9 .7 5 B . C .| B a rn e y 1 B a u m ^ J in e r A N C R M ORO GATES u WASHES with Activator* action