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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1950)
¿y * V * PACE *3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Moro FRIDAY, JUNE 23, IMO ' Zf- 4^ - * Personals r, • " ‘ % *** 1 v - w - m ’ RT » » » » e ^ r » y GRASS VALLEY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. L. Kinmer, pastor YOUNG PEOPLE’S SINGSPIRA I ION Following evening service “NOW IS THE TIME” 11:00 a.m. «i IN THE NAME OF CHRIST” 8:00 p.m. Miss Priscilla Melzer having WANTED: Custom threshing, finished her freshman year at with 20 feet John Deere, ready Oregon State College, Corvallis, anytime. Marcus ” Eslinger, ” ------- 34-5p has returned home to spend her Grass Valley, vacation working at the Moro ... . _ man Grain Growers office again this w w wiui vcu iw 1000 family route. Exceptional summer. anr opportunity for good incomes at Mrs. Maggie Barnuhr returned start. Write The J. R. Watkins Monday from a few days visit Company, 137 Dexter Avenue, U r t to* Condon.“ ™ F ran k le > d ’ Seattle,'9, Washington. 33-38c P h il Metschan Invites Eastern Oregon Friends to stop a t the ROOSEVELT Mr. and Mra. Claude Thomp- F0R SALE: 320 Acres’ modern home, machinery & livestock, son of Pomona, California, arriv me‘ ma 43 A. clover for seed, also al ed last week to remain in Oregon falfa and grain crops -113.5 for the summer months visiting A. water - Ag $6500.00 milk relatives here and in Salem and sales 1949; also. 13,000 A. well Eugene. Claude a n d Dewey watered, good grass, on high- Thompson went to Spokane way, 800 A. for grain with 1950 Monday to get a h<frse belonging crop. H. L. Morris, Broker, to Claude. Tygh isrnesv Eslinger tuninger was taken u*a.en to w ‘ J» “ Valley, —• " Oregon. ----— Ernest the hospital last Friday night FOR SALE— Now available for immediate delivery W 111 y s from the Father-Son banquet and remained there until Thurs Jeeps and four-wheel drive pick-ups. Complete Willy s day for treatm ent Overland line of panels, station Mr. and Mrs. Cldye Gillnxor came home Sunday from Port wagons and Jeepsters now land where he had been attend-. sensationally reduced in price. Contact Willis Motor Co., Third Ing the Masonic Grand lodge ana Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, for several days. Oregon. 22tf c A drivers iiveiwe license cx«uuiv. examiner v . v O^ will be on duty in Moro Tues- c u s t o m SLAUGHTERING — day June 27, at the courthouse Meat mitttncr cutting, wranDina. wrapping, sharp between the hours of 10 a. m. freeze. Bring them in any dav but Sunday. C A C Food Store, and 3 p. m. Grass Valley, Oregon. tttfe 'Mr. and Mrs. John M. DeMoss left Hansville, Washington Tues- FOR SALE: 1947 Dodge Pick-up day to attend the funeral of j tQn John DeMoss, De Ira Coin, father of Mrs. Ezra Mogs gprlng8i Oregon. 34-5p Barker^ . at St Ytett" M FOR s a l e : C ed ar P o 8 ts 2 7 c day. They expect to vi Highway — at Vn Evergreen L iv e lle r à Moro before returning to Hans- Underwood, Wash. Underwood vllle. . ’ ■ • • . Rev. H. Gravenor states there was no church church service last Sunday because of the con ference, but regular service will be resumed next Sunday at the Wasco Methodist church. B E E F O ’S when in the course of the day vouv spot of coffee or something Beefo’s~ Beefo’s at y o u r f in g e r t ip s . . . W ith the McCormick N o . 125-SPV «pmbine you have fo il command o f your harvest. You are master of every crop and harvest condition. You can b a r e st faster and e a s ie r -o p e n held» w ithout w a ste -a a 'e more gram. .Y ou ride in comfort above foe dust. >ou see where you are going and what you are doing You ~ n the w ork o f foe header below you, or check the con tents o f foe iow-m ounted tank behind you. A ll controls are right at your fingertips. A touch on foe hydraulic control lever instantly adjusts the platform cutting height. Depress the clutch pedal and the machine halts, but the separator keeps right on running to clear io e lt Four forward speeds and on e reverse give jk > u the right w orking speed for every field condition and a fast travel FIR ST EDITION Wasco County. Follies SK ITS ‘♦When The Clrcns Came To T ow n ”, ’‘The MwMing of The Painted Doll" and “The WewUrn ADM. AduHs 50c; Children 6-12 year« 20c; Children 5 years A under 19c. , , ■I 1 " ' VjTBSS V Bl CV, X/ o II aaxj A U D I 1 U K IU M MU»'» . $1.20 ^1 .X.W l,SV. Adm inc. ta x each n J ¿ J the whiskey . . that's. 'C f a r i/ as A/ama $2.30 PC Ì 3.60 4-5 qt. KENTUCKY W H IS K E Y -A BLEND, M MW • . . . Gm, «UUM Sfllin • »ATIOHÄL OCTlUfK MOMnS C0W..LT. J. K. McKean Company I jh j w i - 1 The new telephones p u t in daily mean more la # H o w your service g r o w s m ore useful as w e add n ew telep h o n es W elcom e TAKE A VACATION TOUR )S5B TELEPH O N E « f i » uerowt A h fo r a » 1940 s_ - --- ---'' — —» HI U * * 1,982,000 ïltfHMWtS W on derfu l C ar . . f ' m o r tp to p U ... m a n f a n n o c k you. z, HE’S MAKING YOUR TELEPHONE A BETTER BARGAIN. A R eal - J Chicago Fair Sunny Brook W "ENJOY YOURSELF— New Yerk Moke tastier drinks and see us. tpontored by O dd-Fctlow t 8 The Roosevelt Hotel faces the beautiful Park blocks, y et is only a short distance from the downtown shopping area and < ju st a few steps from the thea ters, the Portland Art Museum, Public U b rary, . Federal Court, County Court House, and other, points of interest. And you don’t have to set foot outside the hotel to enjoy the fin est ” food in Portland. The fam ous I/A h b e French W ine Restaurant, serving In the Con tinental manner, adjoins the ho tel lobby. Stop with us next tim e you are In Portland and ’ you w ill find we are fulflllllng our prom ise to make th e Roosevelt H otel “PORTLAND'S BEST’’’ Cordially, Phil M etschan, Prom otion Manager Iward A. A. F Fettig, President Edward ettig, President Mr». K. A. Fettig. Manager speed between jobs. W e’ll be glad to tell you more about the out standing features o f fo b year j , model. Come iu V YFYITAD ITXKl J u ly GRIFFITH & MEEKE Wasco & Hillsboro The Metaehann (including duu ghter and her huwhand, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fettig) are putting three generations of hotelkeep ing experience into making the R oosevelt the place to sta y in Portland. with a McCormick No. 125-SPV Combine JUNE 29 Herman Co-operative Grain Grws Wasco, Phone 231 ►sympathy or celebration, come in and have a THE DALLES, OREGON Phone 3729, 51$ W. 7th S t | c a ll something very good or very bad and need W ell Drilling Contractor Grass Valley Pavilion 8 p.m. Standard Time Your Harvest Profit e done DORIN WILBURN lew** • Forty talented children ages from 2 years upward presenting all types of dancing, including tantalizing acrobatics, and beau tiful baU^t and toe dancing Guarantee At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, O regon We extend our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors who helped us during the illness and at the funeral of our mother,« Mrs. Anne Busse. You were very friendly. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busse DELIG H TFUL Insure Against LOSS by FIRE or HAIL Protect Your Year’s income - CARD OF TH ANK S THREE anteed by Portland’s oldest Company. Eight exposure roll developed and one Jumbo-print each 35c. 1 exposure roll 50c 16 exposure roll 65c. Reprints 4c each. Send coin. Jumbo Print -Co. Box 4175J, Portland 8, Oregon 31-tfn door. With or without stock Mercantile Co., Phone 3711. and equipment Phone Odell 31-39c A 3512. R t 1, Box 665, Hood FOR SALE: 38 Acre irrigated River, Oregon 33-34p farm, all in Ladino clover and MISC. FOR SALE: Kodak films grasses, plenty of free water developed. Master Jumbo King for irrigation and domestic size prints. Fastest service in use. Two modern houses, high Portland and satisfaction guar way frontage, school bus by I***»«* f California Pacific Coast Yellowstone . . . und m any th ro u g h o u t o th e r» A m e r ic a , o’ C anada and Mexico Transportation, hotel ac- commodations'and special sightseeing— all included for one low costl Coll your Greyhound Agent THE TAVERN Phone 731 Moro, Oregon es warn g r e yh o u n d travel bureau «th and Taylor »to. Portland 4, Oregon UH. Morris A <*. • *•* T W h e n you drive into our service department, the man who greets you is ac proud of* your Pontiac as you are. He knows you bought your Pontiac because of its reputation for fine per formance and dependable, economical long life—and he aims to protect that reputation. Next time your Pontiac needs service, depend on our factory-trained me chanics, specialized equipment and factory-engineered parts. You’ll find our service is every bit as good as that wonderful Pontiac you drive. YOUR VACATION CHECK LIST □ T«aa-wp W apnaol«— Inda««"B n nelM »une-wp and a compioto chock and report at all worfclnp vnW. at B lubrication and O il Chons» , Brake Adioobnant (tf ynur brake p«d«l « M t tn within □ ol 9 ri o r o o r d) * Steering A d|u.tm ent (H ynur .tearing w heel h a . mare □ than I W * • * " p U y " ). w ............ A d (u .t clutch (W poded h a . m ar. than 1 H W ’ play ) B Protect Yoor Pontiac w ith Pontiac S o ro ka — chock Hy<ke-M a«c Buld ten md Intpnct coaling tyctem. Com« In tor a "Chetk-Up" Today I ARSTILL M O N R O E PONTIAC, IN " OREGON MORO, <r 1. In «he ten busie« year, we wer h a d population jumped more than ty p phone service grew even faster . . . the number ol telephones at work p the West has doubled And we built this new system in the face of postwar costs. ..for we (an t, in contrast w i A m o w businesses, defer the addition of plant ,uat because the cost is high. 3 As a part o f a bigger system, your telephone is s bigger value today...pamcularly when youi con- aider the low rates you pay for .“ wl* j L? X e e n tance telephone rates actually decreased «rwe«? 1940 and 1946. And, while the increases in fool and long distance rates since 1946 va7« for the territory we serve has been only 27.I* * “ “ , Your telephone still gives you a big value for your budget dollar. It's, one of today s best bargains. r Pacific Telephone W z , You m»v never adi this P*nicuUr teleph, , pre[^ ceraUo you wifi want to “ 11 o me of (he telephones we re adding. A, th tt r £ome info t W « t «tows, J j ~ >nJ „ neceJMry for us to do out best to keep pace with the community to make sure you can call growth « T wfaen _____________________________ pR(CE INCREASES SINCE 1940 | | I I j CLOTHING UP 82% Mt COST Of LIVING UP AVERAGE TELEPHONE . s I RATES UP 27» i i >• Your telephone is one of today’s best bargains r f