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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1949)
V w./ r~"' PAGB S SHERMAN COUNTÏ JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON • \ Mrs Eeta Powell was up from James B. Adams stayed In Claud Thompsons Portland Tuesday for the eleva- Moro Monday night while on his way home to Portland from On- tor stockholders meeting. his tarlo. He reports that the country B. H. Roberson started ____ _______ Here For Short Stay vacation Tuesday putting the i8 dry to Fossil, very good up Mr and Mrs Claude Thompson UP depot In charge of G. Gilbert, the John Day valley and very came up from Pomona, Callfor- The Robersons will spend 6 part dry In the Snake river area, nla last week to look over the of their vacation putting their Mrs J im Brown Is in Los An- country and Claude says "get domicile together after the remo- geles this'week to see her daugh- warmed up”. He will Judge aome val for the elevator fire. ter graduate from high school, horse shows, Arabalns and Ap- Mr and Mrs Carrel Bennett Both of her children, Caroline palooslas, visit the family, look yeft Wednesday for Chehalis, and C a rte r will sp en d th e su m at the ocean and return to Cal- Washington to visit his parents, mer here with her. ifomla. . . , • he having taken a week off from A sma!11 ^ a s s fire in the ac - Glen McLachlan w a s here bank chores y?Ii , ° i ' the ^?rby ?°»he TirT dc from Heppner Friday on bust- Mrs Tommie Jones and Mrs night brought out th e fire de- ness with Vernon F la tt .K eneth Young are in Portland partm ent quickly, but not Mr and Mrs Paul Buker stop- this week to attend the annual u ®e £ ped here last week while on meeting of the Order of Eastern neighbors had extinguished with their way home to Albany from s ta r for Oregon. * hannuot Prineville where they had been Mr and Mrs Lester Conlee The Mariners _ cl b a few days. Bert Buker is also left Thursday of last week for in order that fathers may hon at-« Albany and unable to be Oceanlake to spend the most of or sons and sons m a y honor fa- afoout. the summer at their home near thers is due for 6 p .m. Friday Mrs Wily Knlghten left Wed- there, v Word was received here Sat- nesday morning for La Grande Mrs George Mitchell is home y w c Fuller of the to attend summer school at Eas- from th e ho;Plu l and the Mlt- death MIss Mndred tern Oregon College of Educa- chell’s daughter. Mrs Thomas eldest daughter of Mr and tlon. Rider accompanied by her nus- . p . Portiand Wily Knlghten Jr. is working band and daughter, are here for XnJXnbered by old •With the Justesen and Helyer a vlglt aeuualntances h ere X “ * T 4t t h T ’w e S J . L Ben . a s toRen to the school. - She end h l a " e r M£ ? X B e a u tifu l su m m e r stra w h a ts Attorney at law G R E T A , T h e D a lle s A superior service of persone! attendance THAT COSTS NO MORE EOCE. o Fathers & Sons BANQUET lee»* CM BOO «VIVAVI. - * A wide ran?« of prices that meets ell wishes J M I 2% en jo y W a sc o • O r g eo n B A R B W IR E AM RECEIVING - - Shuffle Board T h e n e w e s t th in g in s o c ia l gam es a n d a p le a s a n t w a y t o use so m e tim e w h ile w a it in g f o r a sta g e , a M O TO R O LA and P H I I j CO a u to rad io» for im m e d ia te d e liv e r y , fo r a ll m a k e s an d m o d els o f ca r s, co m e in and se e a b o u t h a v in g o n e in s ta l le d . P r ic e s from M«.OO up to $105.00. H A R R Y ’S R A D IO S E R V IC E P h o n e 2028 . 512 W . 9 th S t. T h e D a lle s, O r.eg o n P h o n e 2928- w i f e o r o n e o f o u r g o o d lu n c h s . THE TAVERN Ken Zdcharv You o u g h t to be PIDIRALLY IN S U R ID driving a — W h ................ ile It la s ts . $7.95 a roll C H IC K E N W I R E STO C K W IR E . G A LV . P IP E & P IT T IN G S A ll s iz e s BATH TUBS L A V A T O R IE S CLO SETS S E P T IC T A N K S S E W E R P IP E & P IT T IN G S P L U M B IN G & W IR IN G CONTRACTORS S t ill h a v e s o m e 1 g o o d b u y s in flo o r m o d e l ra n g e» , e le c tr ic r e fr ig e r a to r » , w a te r h e a te r » , etc . F r id a ) 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 with HEAV y Wednesday, Afternoons T H E D A L l .E S ON YOUR SAVINGS Reid & Son * MORO Monday, . W. R. George G. Updegraff in p a s t e l sh a d e s. ’ ou'S— W - G a y Shop W tow Tto' V e r n * W hite who la "at relieving Carrel Ben- X H a X n o? at the window and Jim'Beady of Moore. ,; 4 ambulance, Jim Brown driver, ^ I s V i o r tookM m down ... Mrs James Kolb was token to the summer. ’ the hospital Tuesday morning Imogene Johnson la spending suffertng from a back Injury her M« , ^ rm. t n ambulance Salem‘ ^ ^ ’X r t h e r made the trip. Lamer Sayrs and ner Drotner, Clyde McConnell of Colfax, Lloyd Johnson. Washington paid a fine of $25 B. H. Roberson and Collls in justice court for disorderly Moore attended the meeting of conduct last Monday • morning, the Deschutes river council of He was arrested on the river fishing and game clubs at Ma while on a motor trip with his pin last week. wife. —-------------- —- Quite a few people went to C A R D O F T H A N K S The Dalles Monday to show the- We want to thank the citizens ir children the circus. Some of of Moro and the fire department th e ‘parents, it is said, attended for coming promptly to our call 11 Tuesday night. the circus as well. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Kirby Dale Moore Is hobbling around with a bruised foot and also nur sing a broken finger both due * dl» " i to an accident with a saddle T. Letter Johnson horse Sunday.- ’ Bill Flatt Is home from La Grande to work during , the sum MOYO mer vacation from school at * and Misses Margaret Olsen and tboth and Mrs Alma Hastings of Mr and Mrs A. Douma left SHANIKO Yvonne Dupree went to Atite- Antelope attended. early Wednesday morning for Melvin Baker was in The Dal Eugene to bring their daughter, les last week to see his mother, lope creek Sunday to picnic a n d -------------------------- . . .. _ „ ' ' See the cotton d " * * 8 ln ‘‘ Gloria home from the university. Mrs Pauline Baker, who, he fish. Students and graduates of OSC s^ys, Is recovering from a fall. Rev. Dixon of Prineville was gOo d » e le c tio n o f s iz e s & co lo rs, arte home again for the summer. here Sunday to hold church ser- . _ „ Miss Mary Dougal* of Pendle vices. Mr and Mrs John Silver- ' G R E T A , T h e D a lle s Bob Hosklnson and Alan Pinker ton arrived Saturday evening to ton will return while Dean Pink spend a week with the G. H. erton, Merril Sather and Don Reeders. Thompson are finished. ' Leo Lang and Melvin Baker Janet Martin, daughter of Mr left Saturday afternoon for the and Mrs ,.Avery Martin and grand Deschutes for a week end fish daughter of Mr and Mrs Char ing trip. les Belshee, was Installed last L O V E L Y S P R IN G F R O C K S , S L A C K S , C. M. Dupree went to Gresh Sunday as queen of the Order of am Saturday afternoon to get SW E ATE R S, and J A N T Z E N T E A SHIRTS Job’s Daughters. The ceremony his family which has been berry was held at Friendship Masonic picking a couple of weeks. temple and Mr and Mrs Belshee Frank Harris was a visitor In were down for the coronation. The Dalles for several days. T R e Mr and Mrs Mac Bull left His mother, Rosa Harris has Thursday morning for Camp been ill since he returned and he W asco, O reg o n Sherman to spend a few weeks. is staying home with her until They will be in the May Belshe she has improved. Nordeen cabin while at the re Mrs Leo Lang and children so rt U X d WT X X aitetrhehep X ^ « r 1^edanmS U ?hb p a to .y . David, stopped here Monday of the Production c re a it associ w1fh1n a hours nrcvinu» night on their way toC orvallis atlon director, there last week X ’i r i p X e Sherman X t y and 4-H summer X to B a X " /■ FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1M9 7.9 • Bock savings «count Federally Insured to $5000 • Currant dividend • WHhdrowal. promptly po»d without I m i or tUxLctloni. 1%. • Pre« $6 te $M,000 op««« «■» • Shnpty ma« »*»• awounl ¥ • * * 1“h c Z d H o d t. your occownt. do H m rosi. W.’U O r w rit. for compie»« Information I I I 11 V M We Service Anything We Sell- 111 11 \l E le c tr lc L et P u m p s fo r a n y d e p th w e l l . . e x p e r ie n c e d m e n ¡tak e c a r e o f y o u r w e ll SPONSORED BY MARINERS CLUB COMMUNITY CHURCH, JUNE 17 A Product a j Cenerai M otort T ickets on Sale at T h e Tavern T iro o f A m e r ic a 9» M o » t P o p u la r M o to r C a r » Pictured above are typ ical examplea o f the tw o am art and separate lines o f cars which te a r t t e im p rin t o f Pontiac g o o d n e s s -tte S tream lin er and can get a lunch or a meal | J W 'S 0 ‘ >m 6 in the morning until ? - . • .. > t t e C h ieftain D e Luxe Sedan Coupes. - Each is in auch dem and th a t, on iu oun , it ranks among Am erica's most popular cars to d a y ^ T h a t iwo cars o f such decidedly different appearance should each enjoy auch w ide acceptance la easy to explain. T H E Y ’R E B O T H P O N T IA C S ! w. con .p fcu o u.ly b « .u tiiu l. B oth carrv the w ell, known prom t«- o f P o n tiK q u a lity — k>ng <»'1»™'- a b ility , and fine perform ance. Both afford the sm ooth, enjoyable perform ance o f Pontiac's tw o great engines — the power packed straight eight or its equally fa mous six-cylinder companion. F in a lly , both represent unusual values— a very fine product at a very low price. E ith e r one you choose will m ake you m ig h ty happy. H yd ro -M o tic Drioo, u d d a .idouuU t i m . tu m p o r od gu ord, and fm d e , tkioldo o c o d M r at OKtro coO. 2 in the morning at ARSTILL MONROE PONTIAC, INC • MORO, Id e a l “AT THE CAPITOL CITY" “ B eef o” O ’M eara, prop. Tobacco, Refreshment», Ice Cream OPEN»SUNDAYS See the new 1949 for Binder, Spraying, Mower, 2 Drills, 1 1 11 I > II 3 Plows. 12 gallons gas per day HARRIS HARVESTER Uses all wheel tractor attachments, Costs less than wheel tractor HARRIS— 30/38 SIDE-HILL MODEL with 80 bu. Grain Bin. Available with 16 foot and 20 foot Headers. Spring Mounted Combine 9 OREGON t R e p la c e Front W h e e l « SManSHfc** <<••• t absorbs jar and vibration from tractor down bill steering with ease i I > -J > * - akes no longer neeeed Make Your Plant Now For the Coming Harvoet. cushions jar and strain on machine when crossing ditc es , Philip G. O’Meara Moon Equipment Co. Phone 171 or 811 W ASCO , OREGON /• I - Wasco, Oregon