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PAGE 5 SHERMAN COUNTY FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON AUXILIARY ELECTS ■ • _ ; ... for being present at every meet- ing during the closing year, They were Mrs Ted Thompson, Mrs _ - Jack Lawrence and Mrs Jay Freeman. ... Mrs McLachlan, retiring presi- Chrlst Schultz unit, American dent. Alternates are Mrs lom legion auxiliary, elected * Mrs Douma and Mrs Lawrence. Keneth Young as president for Three members were given guts the next year, Mrs Ted Thomp son, vice-president; Mrs Carrel Expert Bennett, secretary; Mrs Mollie McLachlan, treasurer; Mrs Jack Iawrence, sergeant at arms Chosen as delegates to the state convention were Mrs Young and IN S U R __ MORO '■ t v a Phone A N C E OREGON PETER Classes for Men, Women, Children ' 2.98 .30 13.95 1.45 .49 I 3.95 Sunday, June 20 } 1:00 p.m. sharp daylight saving time Fair Grounds MORO w i t h e x tr a fre e base Cake Cover plastic top-,gl ass base Sherw in-W illiam s Ozio o u ts id e h o u s e p a in t U n d e rc o a t 1.95 3 .9 8 g«d. Sherwin-W illiam s gal. 4.75 N um erous Races - Snappy N ovelty Games Calf Roping - C hariot Races Special Prizes - N ice R ibbons T rophies - Good Purses Designed by Do*» Chapman 9 gallons only U niversal V acuum cleaner79.95 BruHh Floor T ype— 1 only Free w ith above 1 net of •«*< *- menta, value »"<» 1 hand cleaner value $24.93. U niversal cylinder type V acuum cleaner w ith above I THE IRONER THAT FOLDS A W A Y lit« Ranch & Home Store M o ro Win a Ribbon for the Championship Iron while sitting down. Come in and See The NEW Show Held Here SEPTEM B ER 1 8 - 1 9 • Knee or finger-tip control. • FREE home Instruction. Aeciuaint Yourself with the Qrounds LBAC FOLD-A-MATIC < > rc -o n Rom where I sit... ¿y Joe Marsh How to Live Longer Someone asked Pappy Miller las t week how he stayed so spry at ninety. Pappy told him: “Well, sir—when I work, I work hard. When I aet, I w t loose. When I think, I go to Bleep.” According to Doc Hollister, that formula isn’t far amiss J “Hard work,” says Doc. “never wore out anyone before his time, providing he knew how and when to relax” Free Bulloon to the Children • Table-top cabinet fits any room. 79.50 «-older tor cleaner. valor V» V I , (Shorty) -DllFAULT_ C lothes Baskets Glass T um blers 6 for Sun chief P o p -u p to a s te r Fish Baskets C hick Feeders Silex coffee m aker 1 I V V V HORSE SHOW 3(12— Waaco ~ v V a w V w w V < 'v . • Noah Hammond former Sher- Final summer coat closeout, man ccfanty resident, was here All new fresh 1948 summer coats Tuesday to try and find some oniy 20.00 & 25.00. Sizes up to one who now at __ lived here back thirty * 3s. Get yours Greta, Tho 1) The Dalles years ago. A m a te u r W e ste r n Paperbanging & PA IN TIN G B iïllT T o d d _; w’.?n he gets home he takes it easy v. .h a mello< glass of beer and cha-s with the. missus until it’s time to go to bed. C o m e O n e , C o m e A lt Come in today for free demon* •tratio n . . . Try it yourself . . . Convenient pay plan. Total Adm. Adults $1. C hildren.50 D e e p F reeze ch e st ty p e 5 to 1 6 c u . ft. W ilso n u p rig h t & c h e st ty p e 6 a n d u p O r le y c h e s t ty p e 7Vi to 1 6 H a r d e r F re e ze u p rig h t-ch e st 1 2 an d up S h e r m a n C o u n t y R id e r s • The Sherman C ou n ty Riders w ant to express thanks .fo r the fine cooperation and generous support D e M o s s S p r in g s E le c tr ic Sh..«room DeMoss Springs P h o n - 8 5 7 Moro From where I sit, relaxing is a fine art—especially in these temse, fast-m oving tim es. And th er e’s nothing like a temperate glass of beer — enjoyed with pleasant com pany—to restore that easy frame of mind that one needs after a hard day's work. IT S THE O N F AND O NLY N E W CAR IN ITS FIELD I Doc himself works overtime, with his daytime patients at the office, and his evening calls. And THREE BIG PEOPLE RIDE Copyright, 19 ÍJ, United States Brewers Foundation IN C O M FO R T O N FRONT AND REAR SEATS I W e do lots of things THE LO O K O F THE YEAR I There’s the bus station, and newspaper agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Chronicle THOSE “M A G IC AC TIO N ” KING -SIZE BRAKES ARE BRAKES YO U LOVE TO TOUCH I IT LOO KS LIKE A CU STO M -BUILT CARI THE SMARTEST THING O N WHEELS! and MHS Optimist too, and the public 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 DREAMT ON THE IN S ID I, T O O I Y O U NEVER SAW SEttER L O O K IN G UPHOLSTERY A N D FITTINGS I WJU/. Udsw«^ *>'•* orailabla at a*tra cotf. IT S Ed’s Place For Steaks Cooked the way You Like Them THERE'S 19 CUBIC FEET FRONT AND OF USABLE SPACE IN THE BACK SEATS TWO BRAND NEW ENGINES, 100 H P. V 8 OR LUGGAGE CO M PÀRTM ENTI ARE ACTUALLY SOFA W ID E I 9 5 H.P. SIX I ‘HYDRA CO IL” FRONT SPRINGS I Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee yrinks - MAGAZlNES - H . im iu m OPEN SUNDAYS a ntV 'H NOTICE WE'LL GET A N Ì KIND ON DISPLAY JUNE 18 AT YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER’S