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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1948)
* PAGE 5 SHERM AN CO UNT! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1948 Mr and Mrs Murdo Smith o f Hilderbrand, Paulen Kaseberg, Mr and Mrs William Gearhart Hoople, S. I)., arrived Wednes Floyd Root and Curt Tom of and George and Nansi left Fri county. Soil conserva day for Clatsop Plains where day to Visit his aunt, Mrs Anne Sherman tion took, up much of the time Williams. They have been at he will preach Sunday to the first day and brought the members of the Gearhart clan Pilot Rock to see his brother the most public discussion although which is hòlding its reunion before coming to Moro. the meeting was caikd to pre The Sherman county contin there. Russell Belshee will fill pare a program for 1919. gent of 4-H club boys and their the local pulpit Sunday. John DeMoss and son John calves left Thursday morning Ken Rinke, professional photo E. wore in Portland Monday to for Portland and the Pacific grapher who is working on the International. Columbia river around The Dal Harry Kunsman, Free Crews, attend *a sales meeting. Linden Mersinger left last les, was a visitor in Moro Wed- Mr and Mrs Clare Axtell Ted von Borstel and Dell Olds week to continue his studies at nesdoy. left Tuesday morning for the left Tueday for a vacation go OSC. Blue Mountains near La Grande ing to The Dalles first to see Initiation of freshmen by the and M ts H. H. Nichols to be on hand when the deer their daugther Mrs Stanley Kru- of Mr high school students brought in Cecil were back to Sherman sow who underwent an opera come out to feed on the morning to have a look at the dulgent smiles from occupants of of October 1. Many others have tion this week, and on to Mc county street comers Wednesday. For fair. Minnville to visit their son Bill dug out their red hats, showing imaginative “get-ups” adults are symptoms of anxiety over deer. and family before coming home. . Mr and Mrs Earl Rehr came no match for children, resumably Bob Roberson went to Port Mrs Vi Race is aiding with the up from Gresham to see the the Initiation wos a success and land the first of last week and care of Mrs Emma Sayrs while Sherman County Fair and visit freshmen will now be permitted friends in Moro. Joined the army. Tuesday he the Axtells are away. the run of class rooms. Kent hunters are out in the was on his way to San Fran Mr and Mrs Hugh Rogers Moro’s high school team went cisco, California. and two children, Donnie and hills this week end trying to get Richard O'Meara was in Port Rebecca Jane, of Hillsboro spent a deer before the urge to come to Fossil Saturday last to engage land the first of last week on •from Saturday until Tuesday heme and seeding becomes too the boys from that school in a I business. visiting at the home of her pressing. Bob Hoskinson left In time grandparents, M r and Mrs E. E. Francis I^imbert ex-county football game. The field natural to begin his second year at Barnum and other relatives In treasurer of Multnomah coun ly clay, has recently been graded OSC in Corvallis. ty. and at present vice-president anr the Friday rain had made county. Dick Oveson, having «register the Tom and public relations man for It very soft with the result that Carson, railroader from ed as a freshman at Oreeon State The Dalles, was in Sherman the First National Bank stopped neither team could score and has Joined the Beta Theta Pi county Wednesday to see how in Moro Wednesday evening on neither colld move murh forth fraternity and gone out for business 'and stayed for dinner of back. Moro did get to the one things are going. „ _ line once spectators report freshman football. B. H. Roberson, Frank Sayrs, with the D. A. Van Gilders be yard but the mud was too thick to Mr and Mrs Mike Mulick are Bob fore leaving for Condon. • King and Norman FlehIs home from a vacation trip spent drove to Portland Tuesday night Attending the PM A confer permit a score Thursday of this in British Columbia. to see t h è Maxim-Peterson ence in Arlington Monday and week the locals engaged the Pap Mr and Mrs Howard Conlee Tuesday or both were LeHoy ooses of The Dalles n the green returned this week from a trip fliBob Gillmor and family were Wright, Merrill Oveson, Ralph rf of home. that took them as far east at> UP to see the fair and visit hW Busse, William Powell, Ormond the Dakotas and north to Cal gary. They visited several of the parents Mr and Mrs Clyde Gill mor. ’ ■ » national parks while gone. A superior service of personal attendance t u a t c o s t s NO MORE >■ ¡ Deer Hunters Leave To Ready CarapsEarly T A N N IN G Custom Tanning and Manufacturing of (Write for Illustrated Price List) A wide range of prices H M 8. ItT H 8T . that meets ell wishes Want Ads FOR SALE: Norge Oil Ken Zachary, Moro. W e have redecorated and painted throughout so we could be better able to serve you food and drink and other needs THE TAVERN. Ken Zachary Heater. B L E A C H E R I T E . . . I t ’s a fa r c ry fro m the cloistered d ig n ity of Uie U n ite d N ations to a soda pop s p te e in the stands of the ’ O ly m p ic gam es, but T ry g v e L ie , U. N. s e c re ta ry -g e n e ra l, seem s h ap p y about it. 48c policy is your safeguard against loss Coverrge is automatic; you pay for only the insurance you use Call at HOME (A sk FOR SALE: Baled Alfalfa hay— first & second crop at Shagiko. Ben Taylor, Antelope. 45-tfn H ID A utom atic F ire Alarm sim p ly hang up a n d plug in (AC only) 1 P in t Film sticks tight m y . ..J BEHEMOTH OF THE U PPER AIR . . . They Just keep getting big ger and bigger. This Is the first com bat m odel of the B-36, largest land-based bomber In the world, as it was delivered to the U. 8. air force ln-JFort Worth, Tex. The giant plane carries a 15-man operat ing and fighting crew and has a range of approxim ately 10,000 m iles. I ItEKlI FR ESH VEGETABLES BAKERY GOODS C om plete V ariety Store .11 ST O N E STOP TO SH O P The children of Mrs Grace Med- Bridget had been discharged as FOB EVERYTHING ler have both returned to their a cook. at the respective schools for another Extracting a $5 bill from her ,Phylll? hi*S resun*Hl, £*r wage roll, she threw It to Fldo. N J N T II STR EET work in a beauty course at Sal- b ’ em. Elton registered at OSC Then the shocked mistress S V I' E B M A B K E T Wednesday where he a junior heard her exclaim: ‘‘Sur’n I in agricultural engineering. He niver fergit a friend; that’s fer in T h e D alles lives at the A.G.R. house while -helpin me wash the dishes, in Corvallis. We pay h ig h est . M r and Mrs Sam Brock return prices for your eg g s ed last week from a vacation — BUY BO N D S T O D A Y — trip - to Great Falls, Montana, where they went to visit their son Clinton a n d family. On their way home they stopped for a couple of days to visit with a sister of Sams who lives in Missoula Montana. The Brocks said they didn’t have much trouble getting enough gas to • R ic h a r d ( B e e f o ) O ’ M e a r a get home on until they got back in Oregon when several of the pumps were out of gas, while others had gas to ration. George Fox drew a successful last week. The coyote which was head with his rifle on a coyote a male was thought to he a young one, and it was shot south of their old home" place on the break of the John Day. Flash F ires WHY open gates? All metal cat 1, l »4 gaL IN S T A N T F astest for G eneral F ires, Indoors or tle guards. For your hitches, pneumatic tire crazy wheel Out and fork complete. Large stock of steel and shafting. A ll 3 good until used Used pipe from lVi to 3” N o more w orry or e x p en se Mac’s Welding Shop, Phone 332, Wasco, Oregon. GENERAL $ ELECTRIC Invest for Life hOW C om plete C om bination ELECTRIC RANGES AUTOM ATIC W A SH IN G C H IN E S W ATER H EA TER S MA only D ISH W A SH E R S D ISP O SA L S IR O N E R S Tasty Salads - -Good,,Coffee MOTOROLA ayd PHILCO auto radios for im irtediate d elivery, for all m akes and m odels of cars, com e in and see about h avin g one Instal led. P rices from $46.00 up to $105.00. H A R lfY ’S RADIO SE R V IC E P hone 2928 319 E. 3rd St. T h» D alles, Ore DRINKS RA D IO S DEM OSS S P R IN G S E L E C T R IC S h ow room , D eM oss S p rin gs P h on e 857, M oro F O U N T A IN OPEN SUNDAYS ON H A L F A DAY’S N O TIC E W E’LL G ET ANY K IND OF D IM M ER Y O t ORDER FOB A G ltO t P. F U L L F IV E ( Ol B S E D IN N E R W ITH W H A T YOU W A N T IN IT. 49 *50 cash millionte : Postwar telephone added ffcw we've put in telephones a.most three times as fast as ever before in the West T h is Offer E xp ires O ctober 10 DRYERS Paris stay bright M EATS B ^ Mf i Carbon • T et E x tin guisher, for E lectric and sm all ELECTRIC SINKS G riffith & Meeke, Agents G It <> C E R I E 8 Four F ire Chief) 1 HOM E F R E E Z E R S WASCO, OREGON The Dalles ?r Penny’s BARGAIN REFRIGERATORS Sherman Co-op Grain Growers Chiropractic Physician ( 'ouipici«* Di iig lcss H ealth S erv ice INSTALL a circulator on your present heater. See the super fan In our store. Ranch & Home Store, Moro. 48c FOR SALE: 16” slahwood, wet dry. $11.00 unit delivered. C. R. Godwin, Wamic. 47-9p F I B E P R E V E N T IO N W EEK TAKEN-UP: 1 brown steer, 2-yr. old, tip off left ear. Sheriff Norman Fields, Moro. 47-8c FOR SALE: John Deere Tractor, Model A, on rubber, C.E. Coats, Basic P rotection for E v ery Wasco, Phone 444. 47-8c ' OR SALE: 1840 A. fenced pas ture, 5 springs, good water, good grass. $7.00 per A. Ben Taylor Antelope. c-tfn A farmers comprehensive Dr. J. E. M itc h e ll For Steaks Cooked the way You Like 1 hem SALEM, OREGON \ V e re a little p r o u d 1\ \ Ed’s Place JACKETS, GLOVES, MOCCASINS* ETC. MYERS GLOVE A TANNING CO. : ft;" 1. H ere Is Ashley Stone of Sacramento, California, whose daddy and mother got the millionth telephone we’ve added since V-J Day. To make this gain, we’ve actually had to install three million telephones . . . for many of our customers have moved their homes and businesses. Telephones we serve are now at an all-time high . . . over 3,630,000. ORDER TODAY • SAVE $8 “RICH“ RICHMOND SPETIC TANKS pumped and P.O. Box 00 • Hood River, Ore. built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 3rd year serving Mid-Colombia White Salmon, Wash. tfn A cleansing agent in RPM Motor O if scrubs carbon, gum —keeps engine insides shiny. W ear kept slight “RPM” clings to hot upper cylinder walls, protects against excessive wear. Takes Better Care of Your Car •Complete Dispersal Sale O cto b e r 22, 1948 ONE ?. W e ’ve lite ra lly built a city spread over O 'C L O C K P M . the West . . . hundreds of new buildings and h.d,or additions. New wire has been strung . . . new cables laid . . . an astounding total of three million miles. And we’re rushing still It.O re construction — half a million dollars V, Ui th, every day — to meet the public demand ( in service. 7 0 H ead R E G IS T E R E D H E R E F O R D S Pr mi o L a d B reed ing AN “R P M ” is “ rust-proofed” to prevent damage from moisture O P P O R T U N IT Y IN G FEM ALES TO O B I A IN OUTSTAND FO R F O U N D A T IO N STOCK yKnt corrodes engines. ■wj A S ta n d a rd of C a lif o r n ia P ro d u c t W r it e lo r c a t . io ju e to : W a|t Jaeger Condon, Oregon K E IT H M c D o n a l d Waaeo, Phone 55? 13 m ile i s o u th w e it o f x.o *iJ o n Lunch Scrvsd at S a lj C. R. ANDERSON Grans Valley, Phone 232 3 . An am azing am ount of new equipment of all kinds has gone to work. We’ve filled three times as many orders as were waiting on V-J Day. To add these million telephones, we had to get $400,000,000 of new money from investors. Orders still pour in, and our job is not yet done. But we re working at it mighty hard. 4 . Millions of new w o rk ing dollars .. . needed to extend and im prpve service . . . must come, not from telephone bills, but from thousands of people who put their savings to w ork in the tele phone business. T o attract these w orking dollars, we must pay a reasonable amount fo r their use. This depends on the sale of our services at fa ir and adequate prices. The Pacific Telephone ( A and Telegraph Company More than 70,000 people working together te hr- nish ever better telephone service to the I ■ a