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3 ■ 1 • • FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1948 PAGE S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON brought home Monday by .h is tlves, Mr and Mrs A1 Merritt at Ronald Mulick nephew of Mike grandmother on account of having the John Day Ferry, Friday Fred Mulick, is here from Nutley, New asthma in that climate, and ar was on the job at tbe Leland $led soon ( 4 b he reached Rufus It left Jersey to spend the summer with ler ranch where he is employed. h im /w his uncle. Mrs Bob Byrd and Catherine Mr and Mrs Bert Gooden of Caroline and Carter Harry, Boise went to Portland last Thurs San Francisco, and a friend Don! children of Mrs James Brown, ar day where Catherine is receiving Perry came last Friday to spend rived from • Inglewood, California medical attention. Mrs Donald the week end at the home of Sunday to spend the summer Clarke and daughter, Betty, of Mr and Mrs Hugh Mathieson,. here finding out about Oregon. Portland returned home with then they went on up to Idaho ; Mr ami Mrs -Claud Thompson them for a visit with relatives By Mr* George Fox Merle Miller who has been in a went to Gresham Saturday with to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs Goo here. Mrs Clarke is a daughter hospital in The Dalles for several friends from California and wat den will help Mathieson during * A group of neighbors at Rufus of Mr and Mrs W. A. Morris, and days was taken to Portland earl ched the Arabian Horse Show giv the haying and harvesting season. joined together to try their luck Sunday she went to Arlington to ier this week to receive treatment en at the fair grounds Sunday Mrs Gooden is a daughter of Mrs { unday wU^ building a passage way for spend some time with her sister - for a form of paralysis that makes Their daughter, Mrs Mel Brown Mathigson. water on the lowest Mrs Frank Adams and family. his condition serious. Merle was and daughter returned to their Rev W. E. Rice went to Golden- land which belongs to George dale Monday where he performed operated on last winter for a back heme in Salem at the same time. Blackburne. They Mr and Mrs Bill Meyers have had a bull dozer a marriage ceremony for a Gold-* ailment. Mrs Verne Arstlll drove to Dal assisting them and the men with purchased a new Studehaker endale couple, as the regular pas las, her former home, the first shovels tried to dig a ditch tu rn truck. Meyere intends using it Mr and Mrs Jay Freeman are tor there is absent. The Maryhill f ing the water through a culvert to haul wheatQhls harvest. battling bees this week and have of the week for some fruit. Ferry service has been restored,1 Mrs K*ith McDonald of Wasco decided to have_the creatures ex The Junior Izadles club was under the highway. This didn’t and it is much closer for residents will accompany Mrs Catherine nostess. at a picnic picnic at av the me Moro ww« prove too successful, but if it terminated, once and for all, after hostess, to cross the river here than go us Boise when she drives to Port letting them reside In between park last Sunday which gave the had the entire orchards a across at The Dalles as they did • the walls of their fireplace for younger group belonging to the could have been drained tha land this Thursday to see the during the Columbia river flood doctor. e many years. But since both Mr club an opportunity for some re- way. As it is, very stage. Mr and Mrs Edward Millard in sl*ht to get rld of the standlng and Mrs Freeman have suffered laxation. Mrs Hugh Mathieson returned Tommy Foster came home last water that seeped into the or- and family left.Saturday for their from stings of late, tbe bees are a week ago Tuesday from a three home in Portland after spending week from the army and went to chards during the Columbia river no longer welcome. week stay in San Francisco where work on the Coelsch ranch. Herb flood stage endangering the land their vacation here with friends she was called on account of the Mrs Marie Barnett Cooper is Lawrence is due home soon. and leaving ^ h n d at and’ relatives. Sharon Jenson who illness of her mother, Mrs Mar buying the McCoy land on the now lives in The Dalles, accom Captain Vayne Gurdane of the mosquitoes which is very bad at tha Silvers. She brought her mo point from Tad and Paul McCoy. Oregon State police, was here present. Walt Morris has tiea t panied them home. ther Mrs Silvers and her niece Asa Eslinger is spending some last*week for a visit with Sheriff standing water on his land to get Among those ” attending the Earline Clarke home with her to time here at the hotel as a guest Fields • baseball game ip Condon Sunday . ... rid of mosquitoes. q:>end some time here. of his son, Ernest. were Mr and Mrs Miles Barager, Mr and Mrs Lamer Sayrs and After a warm weekend in the Mr and Mrs Curt Tom and (laugh Born: To Mr and Mrs Roscoe XITE-EASE Moore, June 24 at The Dalles, a children drove to Salem last Sat north end of Sherman county, the ter Catherine, and Mr and Mrs ANOTHER WAY TO SKIN A CAT . . . There must be easier ways urday to attend the Stockman pic mercury climbed to 102 degrees of getting a leopard to where you want him to go than by carry Dick Yocum. Condon played Was Hot weather sleepers son. Mr and Mrs John Parker have nic. a family gathering to which Monday, with but little wind to co and beat them by a score of ing him on your shoulders, but it looks like this Hindu animal I* J’s. eowem A short versions trainer with a big eireus is doing it this way just for laughs. moved into the Claud Thompson the Hamptons belong. Mr and offer resistance to the heat. -It 13 to 4. $2.95 & up Anyway whenever a circus animal trainer starts wearing leopards Mrs Lloyd Johnson and children was 86 degrees at eight o’clock house and the Thompsons have Mrs Pearl Jones suffered a for neck-pieces it's a good indication that spring is on the way^ GRETA gun« to the coast for a few weeks. were also in Salem for the occa Monday morning, but the evening heart attack Friday morning and They will return to California sion, returning Tuesday by way was cooler with 78 degrees. she was taken to The Dalles hos Larry who was going to spend Mr and Mrs Fred Clapp and of Madras. that afternoon. Relatives the summer in Idaho with his next fall. Clem Eslinger and Jim Hunt family who hae spent some time pital who visited her Monday said she grandparents, was taken ill and Tom Jones left Wednesday for er were here from Hillsboro to at the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh was resting well and feeling Eugene to attend the funeral of take a pair of horses back to the Mathieson left a week ago Tues pretty good. . W H ITE H U P S his brother. He was accompanied the valley. Asa Eslinger, Clem’s day for Oakland, California. Miss Rosemary Leehan of Satin - Rayon - Nylon by his daughter, Mrs Doris Bay father, returned to his home with Portland Is employed at the ranch Values to $8.95 Relatives of Mr and Mrs W. A them. * er of Grass Valley Only $5.00 Tate enjoyed a family dinner to home of Mr and Mrs Leland GRETA, THE DALLES gether at their home in The Dal Medler during the haying and les last Sunday Their son in law through harvest. Rosemary is a and daughter, Mr and Mrs T. H. cousin of Mrs Medler, and she Martin and family came from Val just graduated from high school lejo, California, Mr and Mrs J. W. this spring. Mr and Mrs Ernie Engles son Rodgers of Portland, a brother There’s the bus station^ and newspaper IN S U R A N C E ' in law and sister of Mr Tates and their son and daughter in law, Moro Ixxlg* No- H3 I.O.O.F Mr and Mrs James Tafe an dau Meets 1st and 3rd agencies, Oregonian, Journal, Chronicle MORO OREGON ghter Mary of Rufus were all pre Tuesdays ir. I.O.O.F. hall. Transient and sent. and M H S O ptim ist too, and the public MOTOROLA and PH I LUO Mr and Mrs T. H. Martin and visiting brothers are family of Vallejo, California are cordially invited to unto radios for immediate dividing a two weeks vacation meet with us. phone, and magazines and we feed you Drinks - MAGAZINES - l < unlain delivery, for all makes and here at the homes of Mr and Mrs Izeo W atkins, N . G. models of ears, come in and Worth Tate in The Dalles, and- John DeMoss, Secretary___ wee about having one Initial and refresh you. Q u ite a place we have, Mr and Mrs James Tafe In Rufus Bethlehem C o p te r . ^ 7 5 T o X 8 . OPEN SUNDAYS led. Prices from $t«.<>0 up to $105.00. Meets every second and Vernon Miller went to The Dal fourth Thursday in each come in. \(^e can do something for you les Friday to bring his wife home HARRY’S RADIO SERVICE moVith; visiting members ON HALF A DAY’S NOTICE WE’LL GET ANJT K IN D from The Dalles hospital where invited, Moro, Oregon OP YOU ORDER l'OR A GROUP- FU L L F IV E Phone 2928 she had spent a week recuperat ( ' ( W E DINNER WITH WHAT YOU W ANT IN IT. - Pauline Douma W. M. 319 E. 3rd St. The Dalles, Ore ing from the flu. Edna Melzer. Secretary _ (over Penny’s) Oregon Mr and Mrs Jim Butler and daugthers who were visiting at it'ureka Ix>dge N o. 121 A.F. A A.M Meets on the 1st and the home of Mr and Mrs S. A. 3rd Thursday evenings Wilson have taken temporary re each month. Visiting sidence in The Dalles until fur ynembers cordially in ther orders from the construction vited to meet with us. company he is working for. Irving Hart, W. M. Mr and Mrs Curt Tom left Mon H. B. Pinkerton, Secretary _ day for Prosser, Wn., to visit rel atives for several days. Before Lupine Rebekah Ixxlge No. 11« they return home they intend vis Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each iting Grand Coulee Dam. ' Visiting Fred Merritt and his wife were month. on several days vacation last members welcome. week, going over into Washing Bertha Belshe \ G . ton. Thursday they visited rela Clara Houston, Sec. Merle Miller Draining Flood In Portland Waters Found Hospital Again Difficult Job Ed’s Place W e do lots of things Bill E. T odd For Steaks Cooked the way You Like 1 hem Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee THE TAVERN L ADOR Half a million dollars a day ANGES / - < Prestologs j T hat’s what we’re putting to work in new telephone facilities tor the W est. Where does the money come from ? Car here T O D A Y • Order NOW for off-car price Now in Stock: LARGER working area OVERSIZED OVEN W <M iER HEATER - sum m er fa n ♦ : Adjustable Screens: > n X » 3 fe e t 3 ” 8 i n .x 6 ft 9 in Screen doors * and H ardw are 2 ” C ” ~6" 7 ” f o r ...T h e r m a d o r , A m e ric a ’s la r g e s t e le c tric r a n g e , f e a 2. This lady, for exam ple, may have fu r nished the money for that pole above. For we must get money to grow from investors who put their savings into the business. The bills you pay go for payroll, taxes and o th er o p e ra tin g c o s t s - and for sm tU *w âges” for the money of investors. Plywood i n n o o t h e r r a n g e . 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H e r e ’* th e e le c tr ic r a n g e t h a t y o u h a v e b e e n w a i t i n g t u r i n g e v e ry m o d e r n d e v ic e f o r c le a n , efficien t, c o n v e n ie n t , a u to m a tic c o o k in g P lu s e x c lu s iv e fe a tu re s f o u n d 1. M ak in g th e t • l • p h o n • s y s te m g r o w —-------- ▼ : Moro Lumber & Fuel : our big job. And we gan attract new working dollars and keep up the inftaltodon pace only if we sell our service« at adequate pr.ee«. These price» muit cover operating costs and leave a moderate profit, too...th« I*®"1 that pays our investors for the use of their savings. 3 . S o m e b o d y m ust put up a lot more money for each new telephone we add to day than was necessary before the war. Costs have gone up for us as they h .ve foe you. As w e put ¡0 more »nd more new tele phones, the expensive new portion become* a larger part of the whole system. 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