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PAGE 5 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 t a n n i n g I a « Rain aU stzea Greta>8 and Mrs John DeMoss and A number of P£I'sons fro,nT^ ^ The Moro Brownie Scouts are Mr Mr and Dr. J. E. Mitdi«ll county were in 1 he Da lies I ut > Tanning and Manufac- Hats—styles for any occasion, Mrs Merrill Oveson and having a waste fat drive fiom Percy Thompson were among day to attend the funeral of « Qf , A<£ , . :Ts. GLOVES, G retas, The Dalles. reta s, rhe Dalles. (R-L o I mt 8 through October 13. those who saw a day or two Chiropractic Wool Dresses In in plaid or plain ^ F . ^ s S l h left this week for MOCCASINS, ETC Wool Dresses If girls don’t stop at your house of the Pacific International. Sæ lth ^ ^ e r Write for "îlluHtrated Price List G »•nt re ttï, * Complete Druglem HeaHfc S e r r i« u'o The"Dalles. T h o llu llp fl or, if you live out of town will Ä V > Ms A TANN.HO CO. C o a ^ w l n , or Plain, Cred you bring your waste fat to May s The D e ll« Roy Kunsman of The Dalles over Penny’s Grocery and tell them it’s for the and Wm. Edwards have been do- heaith Brownies, or call Mrs Howard ing some repair work on the May Ross and she will get It for them. Barnum building that houses the MOTOROLA and PHILCO The money colelcted for waste bank and several other businesse.. F. W . H A W L E Y fat buy materials for basket wea and apartments. auto radio« for Immediate The party of hunters that went Attending the Pacific Interna ving. Ole Mortensen, former Moro re to the Blue mountains returned delivery, for all make« aad tional this week were Mr and sident, BRAND died at his home near the first of the week not entirely of cars, come In and Mrs Stan Coelsch and daughter Salem Saturday funeral ser satisfied with their luck. Your Raudeigh Dealer model« see about having one Instal and Mrs Gladys Morrison, Mr and vices were held and Tuesday. led. Price« from $46.00^ up to Mrs David McLeod and Mrs Helen Mr and Mrs Carl there Melzer attend $ 1 0 5 .0 0 . Kruger, Mr and Mrs Dewey ed, she being a daughter of Mr. B ox 426 Thompson and Keith, Mr and Mrs Mortenesn. HARRY’S RADIO SERVICE _ Kentucky W hiskey— A Blend W o z u A d s Wendell Balsiger, Mr and Mrs Sheriff Norman E. Fields went Giles French, Mr and Mrs Wily to Portland Tuesday to have a W 1SCO, OREGON P hone ±028 Knighten, daughter Anajean anti look-see at the stock show. T h r- «»alt«« Ove FOR SALE: T940 Chev trw k P hone, W ASCO, 739 Priscilla Melzer. Mrs Mollie McLachlan left last with 8:25 Urea, 2 speed axle, THIS FINE KENTUCKY FA V O fU U for Redmond on ac bulk box, fish plated. J. K. Mc Mr and Mrs Ernest Woo**« awl * Wednesday of the illness of her daugh Kean Co., Moro. 49c IS AVAILABLE AGAIN! Ben Irzyk went to Portland Sat count ter who had caught cold while urda^ morning to take in the searching for the Joe Lynam FOR SALE: Norge Oil Heater A fa rm ers com p reh en sive policy is 60 footl>all game t>etween OSC and plane that was downed east of room size, good condition, $25. U of Washington which resulted used floor furnaces 1 Duotherm 4/5 QT* Bend. in a hard fought tie. your sa feg u a rd ag a in st loss $35 00 other with forced air Mrs Doris Wilson and two Mr and Mrs E. E. Barnum left daughters have moved f r o m draft $50.00. B. C. Baumgartner, Tuesday morning for Bend to Grass Valley into the house va Grass Valley, Oregon. 49c C overrge is autom atic; y o u pay for remain a few weeks with their cated by the Paul Cyphers’ fam Enjoy the whiskey that’s WANTED: Engineering assistants son and family near there. ily who moved to the Art Barnum M itò N & M Jb for permanent jobs in all parts Earl Irl McSherry, secretary of the ranch a short time ago. of Oregon. Must be high school only the insurance you u se Oregon Chest, was here Tuesday Gentry who has been farming the graduates with some courses in from Salem while on a field trip Barnum place for a number of 8 6 PR O O F • 6 5 % G R A IN NEUTRAL SPIRITS mathematics. No experience years has moved back to the throughout eastern Oregon. necessary. Starting salary $200 N A T .U N A I O - . ' H L t k . p k . j DUCTS C O R P O R A T IO N , N E W YORK. NEW YORK McCoy place southeast of Moro. Call at Word from Portland is that per month. Contact State Civil The Sherman county court met George Llewellyn, former resi Service CommisUon, 444 te n Sherm an C o-op Grain G row ers dent of Moro, Is seriously ill in a Wedneday In regular session and ter Street, Salem, or 614 Mead paid the accrued bills. Portland hospital. Building, Portland, Ore. 49-51C Mr and Mrs Guy Weedman of WASCO, OREGON MuKnomah were guests at Ute FOR SALE: We need the money Collis Moore home from Sunday WY8O) METHODIST CHURCH we now have invested in the until Tuesday . . following stock so are going to 10-10-48 Mrs le e Belshee started work take a loss. 2 oven electric au 10 00 a.m. Sunday School in the Sherman County Branch, tomatic range that sells for Classes for all ages First National Bank, Monday ’ Sound $395.95, now $239.95. 2 oven moving picture: “The morning, increasing the employes electric automatic Travellers” there to four. sells for $329.95, now $239.95.. 11:00 a. nu Worship Service Mr and Mrs G. Douma accom New and guaranteed. No de Tbplc: ‘T>ur Motives” panied by Mr and Mrs A. Douma livery or installation but can 7:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship drove to Prineville Sunday to try be arranged. 1 saddle was $133.- I nspiration and recreation 5). now $90.00. 1 saddle was out their new car. $165 00. now $125.00 Ranch & Alton Olds is off the Job this Home Store, Moro, Oregon 49c week as the result of an accident R icha rd (Beefo) O ’ Meara on the Prineville-Madras cut-off FOR SALE: 16” slabwood wet Sunday. He was accompanied by dry. $1100 unit delivered. C Fred Walker and was returning R. Godwin, Wamic. 47-» p home from a hunting trip when he collided nearly head-on with a FOR SALE: Baled Alfalfa h a y - car containing two passengers^ first & second crop at Shaniko. Walker was seriously hurt ano Ben Taylor, Antelope. 45-tfn the other three suffered some "OR SALE: 1840 A. fenced pas injuries. ture, 5 springs, good water, good grass. $7.00 per A. Ben Taylor Antelope.* - Moro People Physician Attend P.L In Large Number NOW AT A POPULAR PfKH Sunny Brook Ninth Street OH U ROH F SUPERMARKET Griffith & Meeke, Agents will hold its famous , ANNUAL Ed’s Place 10-TEN PERCENT-10 For Steaks Cooked the way You Like Them SALE murderous FISH TRAPS Our complete m a in te n a n c e service • WHY open gates? All metal cat tle guards. For your hitches, pneumatic tire crazy wheel and fork complete. Large stock of steel and shafting. Used pipe from 1V< to • 7 Mac’s Welding . Shop, Phone 332, Wasco, Oregon. FSTRAYED: Black saddle mare, “ J y « old. Kent vKlnlty. Not.iy _ John Buether. Grass VaUey.^ Tasty Salads - -Good Coffee THIS SATURDAY D R IN K S S ave 1 0 % on ALL [G roceries, M eats, F O U N T A IN OPEN S U N D A Y S V e g e ta b le s, B ak ery G oods & V ariety Ite m , A lso a E R E E O R C H I D t o e v e r y p u r c h a s e r o f fi s h e r s C a k e a n d B is c u it F lo u r — on HA, V k for T X T 5 gkovk rv .x n A what vov want in it . keep» operating coat» down. See us general $ electric about thia naoney aavmg way to beat truck performance " F I S H B IL L " J. K . M c K E A N C O . A TAX-FREE measure MOItU, OHM.ON that w ill benefit /A a EVERY UTi L ’-¿i. • -1 OREGON C IT IZ E N T ▼ Trucks * refrigerators ELECTRIC RANGES automatic w ashing c h ines w ater H eaters electric sin k s ma W e ’re a little proud W e have redecorated and DRYERS R A D IO S DEM O SS S P R IN G S ELECTRK S h o w ro o m , PeMow» Spring« P h on e 857, M oro SPETIC TANKS pumped and built. C. F. .Johnson, Phone 613 White Salmon, Wash.___ lays, jars or jugs were used for the same purpose. striction of any kin< The Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licensing Act —upon which the people of the state will vote November 2 — provides for licensing hotels, restaurants, dub, and eommon carriers (rail roads, etc.), to "permit mixing, serving and selling of alcoholic liquor with or without food or meals on such conditions as prescribed by the When thrown from a speeding car, a bottle is 8 menace to traffic. Even when placed against a building along a city street, a bottle is far from be better able to serve ycu Ornamental. A bottle has no magic power to change human ¡nature, for better or worse. Of itself, a bottle food and drink and other needs »gannot make a man righteous or dissolute. most prices are way up Why then do so many well-meaning folks but Greyhound fares are S till m t q b f y to w ! In Oregon place so much stock in the virtues commission”. All dispensing licensees would buy exclusive ly through state liquor stores and would pay an annual license fee of $500, post a performance bond of $5,000, and, in addition to the purchase of the bottle? To some, the bottle has become s symbol of temperance to be defended at all cost and against Complete Dispersal Sale O ctober 22, 1948 O N E O ’CLOCK P.M. ¡70 H ead REGISTERED HEREFORDS Promino Lad Breeding A N OPPORTUNITY TO O B TA IN O U T S T A N D IN G FEMALES FOR F O U N D A T IO N STOCK W rite lor catalogue Io: W a lt Jaeger Condon, Oregon Just like your household and of fice expenses, Greyhound s oper ating costs have continually risen . . . yet Greyhound fares are still mighty low , still the biggest bar gain in transportation. Ask the Agent for full information about m oney-saving fares, c o n v e n ie n t schedules for any trip. all comers. in the name of temperance we force a man to buy more than he needs or wants. In our state today a man can buy an unlimited quantity of OTHER LOW FARES* by-tbe-glass brings up visions of old-time saloons, complete with swinging doors, brass rails, and To some of the older folks, mention of liquor- $2.65 P en d leton -------------------------- KPOKANE ------------------ $ ft-60 PORTLAND THE DALLES -------------- -------------- Cuspidors. Sorry, but we can’t offer you that! In those * 260 3 0.95 price of the liquor, a tax of 25 cents per con tainer of 32 ounces and 1 cent per ounce for each ounce over 32. The proposed system would give the pulJfc ? , the choice of purchasing liquor by-the-bottle in > state liquor stores, as at present, or liquor by-the- . glass in state licensed and supervised establish- \ t ments. In granting licenses, the State Liquor Commission ia apecifically instructed to "take, into consideration ell members of the publie”. 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