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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1949)
PAGE s SHERMAN COUNT¥ JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 2», 1949 capital required. Permanent. FOR SALE—No. 10, Internation ble man with car wanted to call and Mrs. Earl Rehr are SALE__Appliances for tne Write today. McNESS COM al Four-bottom, 16 inch plow, chase some new books for child- Mr. ------- -- on farmers in Sherman county. 9() day Free servlce, De $390 00. R. M. Johnson, Klon PANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia ■ . llir a F V ren to be distributed during the now living In Wasco, having mov Wonderful opportunity. $15 to u iv iu s j summer. ed there recently, from Gresham. dike, Ore., Ph. 449 Wasco. 25-8c Moss Springs Electric, Phone St., Oakland 7, Calif. 25-26p $20 in a day. No experience or Bob Roberson writes that he Miss Beverly Martin ,came home 857, Moro. . 18tfc landed in Marburg, Germany, se- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bel- HARTS CHIX—Wh. I^g., Rock- veral weeks ago and has now shee last week for a few days, Hamps., Wh. Rocks, N. Hamps, been transferred to Vienna, Aus- Mrs. Frances Henrichs is here and Parmenter Reds. Prices Miss Mary Frances Gilbert of tria. He saw some of the damaged from Marysville, California, for a and circular available. R. I. The Dalles library was here Tues- cities of Germany and thinks they few days while. her daughter- n- * i . i i i are Drettv well destroyed. law, Betty, is visiting in tne cam Red ckls. every Wed. $8 00— 100. Harts’ Hatchery, Beaver ton, Oregon. I9tfc * nd were M” A " n a the nd STANDING AT STUD- Lucky under sponsorship of the k Moro giving the demonstra daughter, in ndy Portland Womans club. The are w now wll, find McJue. registered quarter quar McJue, horse in°the council c h a books m b e rs^ h ^ ^ s h o w v a l u a b l . l ^ rQ elders wüî first f' W o r the d ^ w Week. ^ d here by Ernest No.6100. Black with white marking to approved mares. The cjty of Moro has spread 400 linger is seriously HI in a hospl Call or write Fred Dormaier, special effort will be made to pur- vtards of gravel on dirt streets in tai at Ellensburg, Washington, Klondike, Oregon. Ph. Wasco ----- the past few days and has bought where he has been living for se- 412. 2327c and partially spread rock for the veral years. streets that are to be oiled as Pat McHugh was up from The F o r SALE- Now available for BARGAINS soon as someone can be found eq- Dalles Wednesday getting «ready - immediate delivery W l l l y s uipped to do the work. Some grad- for a trip nhck to Ireland on Jeeps and four-wheel drive In Hardware ing has also been done. which he will start early in May, pick-ups. Complete Wlllys Dr. M, B. Taylor was up from going on the Maurentania and re- Overland line of panels, station Portland last week to see about turning In September on the Brit- 2<ell FLASH LIGHTS, wagons and Jeepsters now .49 his farm southwest of Grass Val- tanic. He will visit his four broth- L chh battery. . . . . . . . sensationally reduced in price. 2.65 ley. ers in County Mavo after having PIN-U P LAMP ............. Contact Willis Motor Co., Third 39.50 Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss re- been in America 35 years. Sunbeam .Mixmaster and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, .45 turned Wednesday from St. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Blum and I ¿ace Ixüather Runic ._ Oregon. 22tfc PAII14, 14 qt. heavy ....... 1.1® Helens where John did some inef- two daughters are remodel inc thp “ ‘ " Percy Thompson building which rusTOM SLAUGHTERING — ctual salmon fishing. fishing Percv GARDEN HOSE, 50 ft. .. 6.85 fectual SCREEN WIRE, »q. ft. .. .0« Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Woods and they have purchased into a store • cutting wrapping, sharp .0 8 LAWN RAKES ......... .. 1.00 son were here Tuesday from Cen- building and living Quarters. , n r in h them in any dav BROOMS, ............. 99 and 1.29 terville, Washintgon, for a short They came from Portland where freeze. Br g _ but Sunday. C & <’ Food Store, DUST MOPS,............. 1.00 business trip, Mr. Blum yas a carpenter Grass Valley, Oregon. 21tfc FLOOR MOPS ........... 6» Mrs. Collls Moore left Mondav Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell MOP HEADS ___ .54 and .6® to attend a statewide meeting of returned from a short trip to ( ali- SPETIC TANKS pumped and MOP STICKS -2# the PTA as representative of the fOrnla Saturday driving all the built. C. F. Johnson. Phone 613 Clothes Line Wire, 50 ft. .. .39 South Sherman County «rrouo. wav from Berkley in one day. White Salmon. Wash. tfn NAII j S, 10’ s com, keg lota She was accompanied by Mrs E. George had visited his; 89- year- Riverside while j?OR SALE—TD-9 International ......... _................. lb. .11 H. Moore who went to Portland old father at ” * “ “ tractor, with cab, starter and 1.85 __ for treatment of her eyes, Mrs away. I .adieu Floral Shovels . . ___ „ _ ~ > lights, very good condition. Pri I.AWN MOWERS ......... 1®.»5 Darwin VanGllder and David _ * Moore whe returned after a dav ced for quick sale. Norris E. I ’npainted Book Caaes Gilkison, Grass Valley, Ore. 23-27c Sherwin-W illiama and in the city. Dutch Boy Paints e s s • • __• • • • • FOR SALE—1936 Chev. coupe, AVAILABLE.— The best one- man business in Sherman coun The Parkers • Coats ! ! 100 More H ave Been • ' new paint, nearly new motor, ty. Car required Write J. R- • Added at Just $33-00 $350.00. See Jim at Arstill-Mon- Watkins Co., 137 Dexter ave., • Greta, The Dalles roe Pontiac, Inc. 26c Seattle Washington. 23-29c Moro FOR SALE—1940 Chev. fourdoor sedan, new motor $8754)0. See MALE HELP WANTED—Rella- rjooooooooooeoooooee*^ Jim at Arstlll-Monroe Pontiac, inc « 26t POR SALE—2 bedroom house in A superior servies Moro. Good location. Giles ol personal attendance French. ^ te POR SALE—General Electric, all knnouncing THAT COSTS NO MORE automatic washing machine, used 7 months, $225.00. Phone 373, Moro. 26-30C SPRAYING and DUSTING by COMB IN AND ENJOY air, weed control, fertilizer YOUR FAVORITE Casey Jones, Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Johnny Apple- spraying $1.75 per acre for plane and pilot. Barnett & seed . , . all the legendary heroes of America are this ■00 KILLY AVt Fridley. Wasco. Phone 282. tfn year coming to life for children in 2,663 schools SHOE REPAIRING—Prompt ser ~~ A wide range of priest through the music o f the Standard School Broach ast. vice. Leave shoes at Smith s that meets all withal or h XL adh Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn Each week, this program plays and explains good Perry. ...... 15tfc music tor an estimated 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 classroom listeners. Title of the current course is "American Music and Folklore ”. .. but over the years, music o f all nations has been studied and enjoyed. Manuals and other materials are supplied tor the use of teachers. BANQUKT ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATR PARTIR« This is the tw enty-first year of Standard School l,WT US BAKR and DRTORATR VOUR CARS» AND P1KH Broadcasts. It is our sincere hope that we have helped POB HPRCIAI, OCAHHION8* children in the West know and appreciate the music Moro Books Sorted Want Ads RANCH & HOME STORE Moro Hotel Coffee Shop So they shall know good music of all nations New Hours: 5:30 a. m. - 8:45 p. m. Seafood Dinner W inter time is reading time and w e can take care of that w ith || newspapers and a good.supply Mr. and Mrs. James Kolb managers of the world and understand better its people. Standard Oil Company of California of magazines • THE TAVERN • • K en Z a c h c ry “Play Ball” Wasco vs. Grass Valley //I at îi « T ’S BUI ID OBTGON TOGtTHW! ’ «4»'. W asco Enjoy the whiskey that's Sunday, Apnl 24 & Naww" Kentucky Whiskey -A Blend THIS IS THE OPENING GAME FOR THE WASCO BASEBALL TEAM AND THEY MEET THE WINNER« OF LAST SUNDAYS I GAME •••••••< ...................................................... ............. . - Rom where I sit... Jy Joe Marsh H ow W e Licked > The Parking Problem ‘ For . whll. H I00W «•“ have to put up P.rU "< Folk, working In town-lncludlnf OTU of the .tore owner.-w« taking up .11 «< th* » * • *'“”f Main Street Farmer, coming In to .hop never found . place to park, J 0™ ’ times had to lug .tuff a half m or M. Some «tarted to do their buy- ¡ng In other town.. F.nally, •“ >" owner, and farmer, had ■ f * together—with the re.ult that the empty Aeld neer the depot wa. deed up for all-day parkera. Now farmers get their sh o p p i n g _______________ Cepyrig*«. *'»4w4 Suu* For Details See John E. M eeke on farms, in large and small industries, in businesses 1« r and professions are building this state. 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