Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 06, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    PA G E 3
SH EHM AN COUNTY
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Bazzels Will Hold
1 Familv
aiUUJ Reunion
UCUU1UU a fle r
Here Sunday
Mr and M rs Melvin Bazzel
and daughter, Linda arrived
Monday from Los Angeles for
a two w eeks visit at the home
of his p arents
Mr and Mrs
F ra n k Bazzel.
fam ily reunion
will be held Sunday by the
BazzeM, all of whose children
will be present for the occasion.
P resent will be Mr and
Mrs
Glen B rum m it of V ancouver
W ash., Mr and Mrs E rw in Baz-
ze’ of Goldendale, W ash, Mr and
Mrs Melvin Bazzel of Los Angel-
es and Mr and Mrs Jam es Lamb.
A
Myles M artin was over from
Lexigton to visit his son. Orlow
here and see how harvest was
coming.
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J. N. I ^ n d r y w ent to Portland
Saturday In company
with his
son Arnold who was visiting
here. He found a quick relief for
hls^asthm a, but a cure will take
W ade A rstill Is here this week
to help around the garage fo ra
w h ile
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Mr and Mrs Howard Conlee
and Mrs Maggie Barnum spent
Sunday a t Bonney Crossing on
Badger Creek.
Leon Moore was in Sherman
county again Sunday b e i n g
brought up for a drive by his
son, Leo and wife, Leon has to
sec the w heat crop now and
then.
Mr and Mrs Neal Freem an
came the first of the week to
rcm alb a few days here with
his parents Mr and Mrs J C
Freeman.
JO U R N A L , MORO, OREGON
F R ID A Y , A U G U ST 6, 1948
W S Pow ell and his daughter «ran «e w l" not m eet next waek
.
. aaugnier.
and
m eeting has
Mrs Opal Parkins, returned last .
f,,n h o r
"week from their trip to Alaska ' ¿ X .
pr
seen .territory.
‘i t
Mr ea and gund
Mrs Jack m orning for
i-aw rence
p i a.ulng
a rt of that
They took
th e ir
ship to W hitehorse and front o)d hom e ,n N orth Dakota ex.
th ere flew over a large part of
tln g
gone th ree or four
the country, visiting M atanuska weeks
They hav^ t)een heard
valley w here Bill found the grow- ,
' t «; Rpids
Colorado,
lng season slightly over 100 h
Jack ‘ has a ’ sifiter and
days> and golng up and down
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the Yukon river by boat. The j ackMMcDermid u n d e rw e n t-a n
scenery is all m ountain he says- o pcratiOn ’ in Good Sam aritan
Mr and Mrg j am es Ijam b, Mr hoSpita, Monday and is now re-
and ^ rs j ohn Lamb and children norterl on the way to recovery
and Mr and Mrs F rank Barael ^
ln g -to wTrd received by
s,,ent the week end cantping at Mollie Mcl-achlan from M rs Me-
IJonncv Crossing.
.
n e r m id •
Mr and Mrs Hollis Bull spent
Sunday* with his parents, Mr and
Mrs M. A. Bull. T heir younger
son, Jackie, stayed w ith his
grandparents for a two weeks
visit.
Mr and Mrs J. A. Amble
Seattle, Wn., w ere here
first of the week to make
new directory for the county
which entails getting names of
businesses and persons straight
and obtaining some inform ation
about the town and county,
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,
exam iner
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Al-
bany. siste
* clerking
9 ore
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M prsinger.
and
THE OLD AND THE YOUNG STAND GUARD . . . Virtually every
m an—and m any women, too—is of “ draft age“ in Israel. They are neith­
er too young nor too old to bear arm s in the Jew ish fight to keep the
young state of Israel alive. Here, two guards, one old and bearded
and w earln< a prayer cap, the other younger and equipped with a
»trcl helm et, are shown on duty ln the war-ahattered Holy Land. _
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Back to School N ew s
• sw ea te r s
Cunha k n its & C ashm eres
B eau tifu l new shades
Greta, T he D alles
WASCO, OREGON
G riffith & .M eeke, A g en ts
Mrs Atlee W ilson this week.
Sally Fields of Wasco, dau-
ghter of M r and Mrs Leonard
Fields w as spending a couple of
lays w ith E laine Eaton the first
of the week.
E lton Medler. son of Mrs Grace
George G. Updegraf
if ohe dtp invest ment
A ttorney at law
MORO
Monday,
Friday
W ednesday,
Afternoons
in w heat
to
he harvested in 1949
T h e cost is low.
¿nd M H S O p tim is t to o , and the p u b lic
prem ium
th ro u g h harvest against all risks.
You oue
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lOLERANCE and respect
____ f o r t h e r i g h t s a n d
Y our
huys protection from seeding
T H E D A L L I»
211 E ast Third Street
Telephone 3209
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P h on e 2928 ’
319 K. >rd St. T he D alle«, Ore
come in. W e can do someth ng fo r you
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Sherman Co-op Grain Growers
$105.00.
and refresh you. Q u ite a place we have,
a
Cal! at
PHILCD
au to radio« for Im m ediate
d eliv ery , for all m ake« and
m odel« of car«, com e In and
wee about h a v in g one in sta l­
led. Price« from $40.00 up t«»
and we feed ycu
if lo l
only the insurance you use.
H A R R Y ’S RADIO SE R V IC E
phone, and megazines
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Coverrge is automatic; you pay for
Coming Tuesday to spend a |
couple o( days w ith Mr and Mrs
j ohn M athleson w ere Mr
and
two
^ r s Alfred L. Coote and
sons of Dallas. They left Thurs-
¿ 0 ^ ' ° Mr,‘
UarlandvifiW
agencies, O re g o n ia n , Journal, C h o n ic le
t /» Z \ l k Z X »
your safeguard against loss
RUFUS NEW S
B y M m G eorge F ox
7™^Ddav,
and newspaper
A.
A farmers comprehensive policy is
MOTOROLA
T here’s the bus station,
.!
Ö. D. WiHiams who finished
sum m er school in E ugene cam e
this .week to drive-bulk tru ck for
R- S. Guilford-
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The Iohn Day rtv e r ls ru n .
nlng quite a bit more w ater th an
usuai for th is tim e of year, but
* im m ing
h is clear and good sw
for the young folks. The only
sticker is the rough roads to be
^ravejed
order to get down to
Mr« Paul Wav
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. Son
X n ce
M rs
¿ “u rlh o u w “between M athleson Is a sister of Mr.
. , „ .
Q n m Coote-
'h e hours of 10 a. m a n d 3 p . r o .
M rs S A W ilson w as taken
The Free Crews car that was
.
Dalles
stolcn at Ellensburg last week to th e J ^ P ltal ln
wa{? SfK)n recovered, being found last Monday for 9
h
•eattle ?ta
stay-
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at Lake City north of Seattle
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jtb
worse h e r 'l e g w h ic h w a s cu re d w it h
t he next day, little the
penicillin shote.
for u e a r -
,
M rs Jim B utler and daughters
Born: To Mr and Mrs Chester ,
DaPefi are visiting at the
Coats. Thursday, August 5, a
her
ents> Mr a nd
daughter at The Dalles hospital.
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Mrs Elizabeth Schaefer was in
B eau tifu l Mummer
Prineville Sunday to attend the
cotton»
& crepe«
annual Pioneer picnic for Crook
Priced
to Clear
county pioneers, an event she
5.00 — 10.00 — 15.00 group»
seldom misses as she has m any
Greta, T he Dalle«
»friends there.
' The Home Econom ic’s coin-
m ittee of
th e —
W e do lots of things
Medler arrived home Monday
m orning from the ROTC at *Fort
Lewis. Upon arriving home' he
donned overalls and got in the
m idst of helping with the har-
vest.
Miss M arjorie ty>wcombe of
V. W
f
visit­
Camas spent A
the
w « eekend 1 visit-
ing at the home of Mrs Grace
Medler.
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.............. over to see
her friend Glen Boise who also
lives in Camas and who is work-
ing in h arvest here.
Miss Audrey Blackburne is
employed at D inty’s Cafe and
lunch room at present.
Mrs Alta Sm ith and daughters
spent Sunday visiting relatives
in Goldendale.
it
to y o u r se lf to g e t fu ll
in ft.r -
in a tiio i. V is it th? AAA uffxc/
fo r d e t a i l s E»;derul c io p ¡ n s u .a n o
I
of
u ill
« a b le you to u n d e r u r i t e fu rm c o s t s .
o p in io n s o f o th e rs is o n e
m a n ’s g r e a te s t a t t r ib u t e s .
m t TAVERN
A iy M p < 4
V B E E 'J
* ' 7 t s t h e W a te r "
Ed's Place
OLYMPIA BUrWING COMPANY. OLYMPIA NASHINGTON. t'.S A.
For Steaks Cooked the way
You Like Them
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nif -ir -
Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee
D rinks - M AGAZINES - I < unlain
OPEN SUNDAYS
h a l f a DAY’S N O TIC E W E I,I, (¡KT ANY K IN D
y o c o w n » fo r a «¡ ilovp . f u '. i . f iv e
d in n e r w it h w h a t you w ant in it .
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N O T IC E
ONLY THE
"SPEEDLINER"
HAS ALL THREE
The Moro Motors garage is closed.
All work, including greasing and service,
will be done at the main garage.
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We are m aking every e ffo r tto
keep everybody running by m a k ­
ing our best tim e on em ergency
repairs. W e can handle yo u r
job.
Nowl The Electric Range with
three new features to give you
cooking ease, speed and econ­
omy. I ) thermostatically con­
trolled auxiliary oven for bak­
ing, roasting, steaming and
stewing. 2) cooking units, most
efficient ever made, for wide
• range of beatt and extra-easy
cleaning. 3) ' Push-Button pre­
heat switch and new thermostat
give even temperature control
phis automatic oven that turns
on and off at proper time. See it
today’ Limited quantity! Come
UNIVERSAL
1ERMS
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Arstill-Monroe Pontiac, Inc.
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Moro, Oregon
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