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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1948)
PAGE 5 SHERM AN CO UNT! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Leonard Ireland Visits Moro C. Leonard Ireland, former publisher of the Sherman Coun ty Observer, one of the papers consolidated to make the Sher man County Journal, was here Monday. He now lives at Molal la and was visiting a nephew at Hood River when he made his trip to visit old friends at Moro. He was publisher, either alone or with his father, from 1894 to 1931- Wily Knighten and daughter, Anajean' drove to LaGrande last Friday to bring Mrs Knighten home from summer school and Sunday Anajean left for Eugene to start the second session of summer school there. Messrs and Mesdames Dell Olds, Darwin Van Gilder, Collis Moore and Giles French w ere guests of Mr and Mrs Dick Huh- man at Sandy last Saturday and Sunday while gathering some gallons of wild blackberries and Innumerable scratches and abra sions. Born: To Mr and Mrs George DeMoss Thursday morning in The Dalles, a daughter. Richard M eyers^ son of Mrs I^ee Belshee, is here from Salem to visit his mother for a couple of weeks. Mr and Mrs Walter Raasch of Tacoma, Wn., were here last week to visit his sister, Mrs Truman Strong. Mrs Strong’s mother came with them to spend a part of the summer. / Rebekahs of the Moro lodge, not wishing to stop meetings during harvest have started meetings on Tuesday afternoons instead of at night.* First such meeting was held this week. This gives the women a chance to meet when they are not so busy as at night when harvest-^ ers must be fed about time lodge" usually convenes. Mr and Mrs John boss have received from their daughter. Mrs Jack Matson in Washington D.' C- an envelope containing much material about the funeral of General Pershing. Mrs Matson was able to attend. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1948 Rev and Mrs William G earhart and children left Thursday on their vacation of a month. I^w rence Todd of Grass Valley will preach next Sunday and Rev II G. Hansen of Portland will be from Hood River Tuesday on business. Orville and Ted Barnum of Portland came up Saturday to see their mother, Mrs Maggie Barnum, leaving Sunday. Mr and Mrs A. S- Johnson and her sister,Mrs Daye Idleman of Salem were weekend visitors in Moro at the learner Sayrs and Lloyti Johnson homes Mr and Mrs E. I. Landstrom of Lebanon stopped in Moro briefly Wednesday while on a trip through here. She was a former resident, t>eing Li du Bolton, and a daughter of an early day druggist. - - - At Williams - - - N a tio n a l Safety W eek . July 2 5 -3 1 . H arvest o f G olden G rain o f w h ea t - lo n g hours, hard w ork - A v o id A ccid en ts Start Planning Your School Wardrobe Now NOTICE Anyone wanting to move com bines, derricks, or other high equipment or machinery under wires of the Pacific Power & Light company can obtain the aid of men from the company by a simple request- There is danger in handling wires. R. P. Brisbine, Manager HUMMER CLEARANCE 2.95 _L 5.00 — 10-00— 15.00 Groups of Dresses Greta, The Dalles FJIJ W e do lots of things T here’ s the bus station, agencies, here for the three following Sun days. Mr. and Mrs George Mo- sier of Newberg were recent houseguests or the Gearharts. They are her uncle and aunt. Bud Belshe and wife were up o regonian, and newspaper W illia m s’ early sh o w in g em braces St ev ety th in g in the b o o k - - fash ion s that w ill set the pace for M id-C olum bia ‘T een sters’ - - they are stu n n in g - - Journal, Ch -onicle w e advise early sh op p in g. and M H S O p tim is t to o , and the p u b lic phone, and magazines and we feed you and refresh you. Q u ite a place we have, Scotch Lassie Frocks come in. W e can do someth1 ng fo r you N o o n e ca n d e n y th e r o m a n tic in flu e n c e o f th ese cle v e r dresses . . THE TAVERN : ¿ / ¿ / A W Z A V i V A A a .-.-.".“-“. " - th e se C la n s m e n plaid s c o m e in th e d arin g ‘T a r ta n ’ C o a t q f A r m s p atterns . . . . S ee th e se n e w fa se io n s n o w o n d isp la y . Junior ■■-■ V DANCE *16.75 • 17.75 «be. 9 to i s Cl ansman Plaids » 100% V ir g in w o o l p la id sk irts, ligh t w e ig h t . . S h o w n in ‘S c o tc h ’ C o a t o f A rm s d esign s. l ull Kent Hall Sat July 31 J 1 25 p le a te d m cd elsl Skirts For School •r U n u su a l v a lu e in n ew shades o f Strutter Arnold Hanson’s 4 pc C loth and T e g o fabric . . . sm artly d e s igned in p rop er len gths . . h u n ter’s green orchertra music w o o d b ro w n , blu e and black 3.95 to 5.95 AWW/AW.W.*. LINOLEUM RUGS 6x9 7’/a x 9 9 x 101/2 ?9 x 12 7 qt. Canners Electric Drills 1-2 inch 6.35 7.75 9.50 10.35 < ’ New < > 2.98 38.45 Sweatee s You m ay assem b le your o w n ‘T w in Sets’ c o m b in ing an o u tfit that is truly a ‘School* M ust’ . . . fine 100% w o o l Zephyrs slip over . . th e dressier type in pretty pastel colors style p ictu red 6*25 with Jacobs chuck 12.98 ‘ Electric Drills 1-4 inch . 5.77 and 14.25 Drill Stands 11.45 Electric Fans 10 inch 11.60 Hot Plates, 2 burner Waftle Iron combinations J 1.45 up Pop up Toasters, as low as 13.75 Cm digans F in e 100% V irgin w o o l C ardigans in the n ew V- n eck style or the high jac ket type, as pictured, sh o w n in b len d in g fall outside while five gallons gal. 4-55 DUTCH BOY PAINTS N atio n al, W earev er a n J M irrom atic Try one in your home before ytm buy no obligation « > < ‘ < ’ ► ► : ► W h ile Blouses Head Scarfs T h ey co m e in several sty In w h ite and b len d in g c o les o f collar - short sleeves lors to to n e up w ith your . . d ev elo p ed in rayon, school outfit.. C repe, w o o l tailored or neatly trim m ed silk. O b lo n g 3.95 m odels squares 2.00 to 2.95 Mail Orden» Promptly Filled 213.3 Scotch Plaids N e w e s t B o tan y 100% w o o l w orsted sh o w n iu a u th e n tic ‘ I a rta n Clans- 1 m en d esig n s, th a t d efin itely fo rm an im p o rta n t p art of sc h o o l w a rd ro b e s. v f i A. M. WILLIAMS & CO. shades. Phone R a n d i & H o m e S to re < ’ < ’ < ’ Sherwin Williorris Paint „; Pressure Cookers • Universal Vacuum Cldaners < ’ < ’ 6.95-8.95 W /ie r e : ee Ihcs.. yj 2.95 to 5.95 . j A il The Mid-Columbia Shops M oro, O regon c