Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 21, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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PAG E «3 SHERM AN
COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
Moro Personals
¡Donald Williams of Valdez,
Alaska left Thursday after spend­
ing several days visiting his
mother, Mrs. George Williams
and other relatives. Donald flew
down getting here Easter Sunday
to surprise his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Axtell and
small daughter, recently adopted,
came Easter Sunday from Yaki­
ma, Wn., to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Axtell. Mrs.
Axtell and baby remained for
the week when Alton returned
to get them.
Connie Wilson is replacing
Mrs. Bonnie Sharp as secretary
in the office of County Agent,
T. W. Thompson.
Miss Eve Shelton, Miss Vivian
Hepp, Mrs. Ray Duerst, Mrs. Bill
Robins and Mrs. Bill Lewis, all
of Portland came Monday to
spend the
day visiting
Miss
Evelyn Christianson and Mrs.
M o rtg a g e
Loans
Daisy Byers.
Mrs. Elva Bryant of Shedd
came up to be on hand for the
dedication of the new church
Tuesday night and remained to
visit friends until Thursday.
Jay C. Freeman was taken
to a hospital in The
Dalles
Tuesday evening after becoming
quite ill at his home in Moro.
Here to attend the funeral of
Andrew Thompson Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Thompson of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Thompson of Willamina, Mrs.
Ray Siegenthaler of Ekigene,
Mrs. Merle Brown of Salem, Mrs.
Edmond Cushing of Pullman,
Wn., and Miss Priscilla Melzer
of Corvallis/
Anyone interested in contri­
buting to the Cancer drive fund
please mail a check to chairman,
Mrs. Ernest Eslinger,
Moro.
Mrs. Eelinger says the quota has
not been reached yet.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Adkis-
son of The Dalles spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Belshee.
to M e e t
ATTRACTIVE
f “ V” —’
Y o u r In d iv id u a l
FRIDAY, A PR IL 21, 1950
Mr. and Mrs. Theadore John­
ston and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Miller drove to Tygh Valley Sun­
day to see about some arrange
ments for the cming Odd-Fellow
convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan of
McMinnville were in attendance
at the Presbytery held in the
Moro Community Church Tues­
day. Mr. Fagan visited the Moro
school in which he taught 29
years ago. He is now serving his
40th year, either as teacher or
needs
w e s te rn
Aden
lunday
âtion
A superior service
of personal attendance
T H A I COSTS N O MORE
w ? ous
j/ohárm
to ‘living
/£,
wy «D’"‘ um
0
BOO KELLY AVI
A wide range of prices
TERMS
PROMPT SERVICE
light beer is the beverage
of moderation. Enjoy -
c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te r n
HOME
a g r ic u ltu r e
DORIN WILBURN
W e l l D r illin g C o n tra c to r
THE D A I LES» OREGON
18 W . 7thSt.
Phone 3729,
4
O F F IC E
812 8. W. W ashington
Phone AT 4531
Portland, Oregon
law, Mrs. Nora Jack.
registered, black, white mark
ings.
Fred Dormaier, Klondike,
Mrs. Olive Young, Mrs. Elsie
22-5p
Phone 412 Wasco
Jones,
Mrs.
Dorotha
Moore,
Mrs. Naomi Van Gilder and Mr. SEE W. R. Reid & Son for all
and Mrs. Eugene Amidon were
your well troubles. Wasco, Or.
members from Bethlehem chap­
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING —
ter O.E.S. attending a reception
Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp
held by the Eastern Star chapter
freeze. Bring them in any dav
at Hood River Saturday night.
but Sunday. C &. C Food Store,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McKee of
Grass Valley, Oregon.
2 life
Battleground, Washington, stop­
ped briefly in Moro Monday af­ FOR SALE— Now available for
ternoon while on their way
immediate delivery W i 11 y s
home from Redmond where they
Jeeps and four-wheel drive
visited his brother, Horace Mc­
pick-ups.
Complete
Wlllys
Kee and family.
Overland line of panels, station
wagons and Jeepsters now
CARD OF THANKS
sensationally reduced in price.
We wish, to extend our sin­
Contact Willis Motor Co., Third
cere thanks to the many friends
and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles,
who helped us with sympathy
Oregon.
22tfc
and many kindnesses following
the death of our father.
WANTED: Reliable man with
Mr. and Mrs. J. R Thompson
car to call on farmers in Sher­
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Thompson
man county. Wonderful oppor-
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thompson • tunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No
*
Mrs. M. G. Melzer
experience or capital required.
and families
BEEFO’S
A t th e
t. A T I I \ l
A KEN-UP Two
face steers, one
face heifer. No
marks. Norman
2-yr. old white
2 vr. old white
brands or ear­
Fields, Sheriff
for FROSTKIST
ICE CREAM
2 i/2 Gals. $3.75
Glade's Candy
1 & 2 lb. boxes
Lovely line of Easter Dresses and
FORSALE : Spinet piano. Will
sacrifice for quick sale.
Cash
or terms. Can be seen at Moro
write Tallman Piano Store,
395 South 12th St., Salem, Ore­
gon.
23*25c
AT STUD: Lucky McCue, Am­
e ric a n Quarter Horse No. 6100,
Spring Cottons, fine, fetching frocks
C o m p le te line o f
Baby
w ear and G ift« for all time»
T h e G ay* Shop
THE O.P.S. prepaid medical and hospital proteo-
BEER
7 /i
Write today. McNess Co., Dept
B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland
7, Calif.
24-25p
SPRING DRESSES
STRAYED: Black cocker spaniel
last Nov. Owner may find him
at the Sid Seal ranch, Condon,
Oriegon.
25-27C
that meeti all wishes
Standard Insurance C o.
A.
superintendent and says lie ex­
pects to retire' in July.
They
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I tar-
win Van Gilder while in Moro.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Hanson
and Mrs. Julia Hanson of Port­
land accompanied them here
for the Presbytery and dedica­
tion services, also.
Vernon Bull, a candidate for
congress from the 2nd district,
and Tom Carson of The Dalles,
were visitors in Moro Tuesday.
tion plan you choose is backed by the Oregon
th e W a te r
State Medical Society. More than
1000
Oregon
doctors offer prepaid protection on an individual
C IT Y , M oro, Oregon
1 or group basis. Use the coupon to learn
more about these modest-cost plans for employed
and self-employed residents of Oregon.
W h e th e r it Is a
C up of
C offee
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TIMERS KNEW .
THAT
i Q I f ] F O R T Y Y K A R 8 AGO, when Pacific Power A
X w* X w r Lig h t started in buaineaa. electricity on a farm waa
practically unheard of. When the farm wife wanted water she
pumped it by hand. A big job was ahead for the new, pioneering
electric company.
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Im p e r ia l is m a d e b y H ir a m W a lk e r . Blended whiskey. 86 p ro o f
70* gram neutral spirits. Hiram W alker & Sons Inc., Peoria, Illinois.
IQ £ A
T O D A Y , after 40 yeara of conaiaten
service, over 98% of farma are ele
served by P P & L . The water bucket hat been re
pump. And the farmer’s wife, like her city cousin,
generously to help do her housework.
17<JU
1950 Harris Harvesters
ALL STEEL
American business keeps bringing you
ric living... at bargain electric ratesj
HARRIS— 30/38 SIDE-HILL MODEL
with 80 bu. Grain Bin. Available
with 16 foot and 20 foot Headers.
How PP&L has reduced the
average p ric e o f a kilow att*
/
hour far re sid e n tia l electric service
Fehlherg Side Bulkers
Neal Harveste<Hitch
with spring mounted draw
bar for any Harvecter
Philip G 0 Meara Co
Wasco, Oregon
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
Hi. 171 or 811
A
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1950