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

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PACKS J
SHERM AN
COUNTY JO U R N A L,\ MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, JULY ¿1, 1950 >
%Rev. Law rence M itchelm ore
S tate
H epresetatlve
John
HJounsell accom panied by his and fam ily, now living in N orth
w ife and daughter,, Nora, w ere Bend, will come to give the se r­
Mr. an d Mrs. H enry B arnum visitors h ere Sunday from Hood e n e n Sunday m orning a t the
Com m unity church. Rev. W. W.
retu rn ed home Sunday from River.
G earh art and fam ily left Mon­
C.
E.
Snow,
bookkeeper
forA
r-
th e ir trip to M issouri w here
th ey had spent six weeks. On still-M onroe Pontiac, has rented day for a vacation trip along
the re tu rn trip 'th ey ' w ent th ru th eS p o o n h o u t home and expects the Oregon c o a st Rev. M itchel­
to move his fam ily h ere shortly. m ore w as form erly pastor at
Yelldwstone park.
The supervisors of the S h er­ He has a wife and tw o teenage the local church $md is well
know n in th e county.
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m an county soil conservation daughters. ’
A sm all grass fire created brief
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard B randt
d istrict ¿net in Moro ^Tuesday to
excitem
ent Tuesday aftern o o n
determ ine the policy of the and Mr. and Mrs. Jack M oser of
w
hen
boys
sta rte d it near th e
district. They are the govern­ W apato, W n., m et Mr. and Mrs.
Orville
B
utler
home. I t endan­
F
red
W
alter
a
t
Poplar
Grove
ing board of the district.
Sunday to m ake a trip to Mc­ gered th e Ragsdale w heat for a
few m inutes u n til brought u n ­
A d riv ers license exam iner N ary dam for the day.
der
control by neighbors and
will be on duty in Moro Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. C harley Powell
J u ly 25 a t the courthouse bet­ are hom e after com pleting a trip th e c ity fire wagon.
M ts. George K ruger and Mrs.
ween the hours of 10 a. m. and to Europe.
Lloyd
Johnson w ere hostesses
q p. ra.
B. H. Roberson is g ettin g well
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Conlee along w ith his job of p a rtitio n ­ T hursday afternoon a t the Jo h n ­
Jeft last week for th e ir beach ing the old Legion hall into son hom e for th e P a st Noble
hom é a t Ocean Lake for the th re e apartm ents. He w ill move G rand club. .
sum m er m onths.
A show er in honor of Mrs.
th ere soon and will re n t a p a rt­
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barzee m ents to others. He w ill also put W ayne Melzer w as given W ed­
left last wejek end for th eir in a service station la te r in the nesday afternoon a t the hom e
of Mr. and Mrs. D ew ey Thom p­
home a t N ew port to spend sev­ sum m er.
son w hen friends of th e new ly
Mrs.
A
lbert
V^alti
of
Suzanville,
eral m onths.
Calif., stopped a t th e F red Wal-, m arried couple came w ith best
Mrs. Elizabeth Schaeffer re ­
te r hom e from Sunday * until w ishes and gifts to get acquaint­
tu rn e d
F rid a ÿ J from
several
T uesday before going on- to T a­ ed w ith the bride who recently
days sp en t in a hospital in The
coma to attend a Swiss Singing came h ere from The Dalles.
b a lle s for m edical attention.
Mrs A. B. C hristianson
is
concert.
■again in the hospital having been
taken down Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F la tt
sp en t .T uesday, and W ednesday
in P ortland for a physical check
up for Vernon.
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David P a rk h u rst a rriv ed S un­
day from R oseburg to help his
uncle H a rry S tark during hay­
ing and -harvest.
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-Jim W ilson of P ortland is a t
the hom e of Mr and Mrs. J e rry
At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon
W ilson in K ent doing farm w ork
Moro Personals;
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Beefo’s
Beefo’s
BEEFO’S
Come here to rest -
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FOR FOOT COMFORT
D O R IN
Knapp Shoo Man
Week o f .a l y 24-28
W IL B U R N
W e l l D rillin g C o n tr a c to r
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a friendly word
OOOKRLVAVt
A dt
A.F. A AAl
w here yoii can
meet people, hear music and have
A
Tim e of Sunday service a t the
W asco M ethodist church
will
be changed next Sunday to m ake
both Sunday school and church FOR SALE: Sam Holmes resi­
dence in G rass Valley. House
s ta r t a t 10:30 a. m. says Rev. H.
garage, barn, chicken house
G ravenor, pastor.
w ith sm all acreage. Call 461
G rass Valley or 2632 The Dal­
Rareka Lodge No. I l l
les, Oregon.
37-4bc
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday evenings
each month. Visiting FOR SALE: Fem ale Collie pup,
Registered, , tri-color. Gordon
members cordially in­
Johnson, Wasco, Oregon. 38p
vited to meet w ith us
C. S. Bennett, W. M. MISC. FOR SALE: Kodak films
H ,B. Pinkerton, Secretary
developed. M aster Jum bo King
eni Chapter No. 78. O.feJi
size p rin ts. F a ste st service in
Meets every second and
P ortland and satisfaction guar­
fourth T hursday in each
anteed by P o rtlan d ’s oldest
month; visiting m em bers
Company. E ight exposure roll
invited. Moro,. Oregon.
developed and one Jum bo-print
Olive Young, W. M.
each 35c, 12 exposure roll 50c
Naom i Van Gilder, Secretary
16 exposure roll 65c. R eprints
E iipfa«
4c each. Send coin. Jum bo
M eets 2nd and 4th
P rin t Co. Box 4175J, Portland
Tuesdays of each
. 8, Oregon
31-tfn
m onth.
Visiting
WANTED: Man w ith car for
m em bers welcome.
1000 fam ily route. Exceptional
H elen Kruger, N. G.
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p p o rtunity for good income at
Lucille May, Sec.
’ sta rt. W rite T he J. R. W atkins
Moro Lodge No. I l l
Company, 137 D exter Avenue,
Meets 1st and 3rd
Seattle, 9, W ashington. 33-38c
Tuesdays in I.O.O.F.
FOR SALE: Cedar Posts for lm-
hall. T ransient and
• m ediate delivery on E vergreen
visiting brothers are
cordially invited to
H ighw ay a t Underwood, Wn.
meet w ith us.
Prone 3711, Underwood Mierc.
Co.
38-47c
M arvin Howell, N. G.
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING —
Leo W atkins, Secretary
Meat cutting, w rapping, sharp
freeze. B ring Shem in any dav
FIR ST BAPTIST CHURCH
b u t Sunday. C & C Food Store,
Grabs Valley, Oregon
G rass Valley, Oregon.
21tfc
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FOR YOUR W1LLYS 4-W HEEL
DRIV E PICK U P, J E E P OR
What Will it profit a m an if
he gain the whole world and
lose his own sold.
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YOU ARE IN V IT E D -
YOU ARE WELCOME
C. CARL FULLER
Moro Hotel
T H E D A IJ.E S, .OREGON
. Phone 3729,
518 W. 7thSt.
STATION
WAGON
contact
W illis M otor Co., W est Col­
um bia R iver ‘ Highway, The
Dalles, Ore. Also W illys S ta­
tion W agons, Jeepsters, Sedan
Deliveries and 2-Wheel drive
Pickups ft ton equipped w ith
th e new F-head HURRICANE
m otor. Used civilian and m ili­
ta ry Jeeps.
W illys-Overland
P a rts and Service.
35tfn
N O T IC E
To all people In Waaco Roral
D istrict,
in case
of F IR E
PH O N E WASCO 671
Dora Moore’s Hotel
WASCO F IR E DEP’T
Mortgage Loan» to Moot Yoar Individual need»
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In su r a n c e C o .
A western company serving westet n agriculture
HOME O FFIC E
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Portland, Oregon
In su re A g a in st LOSS
b y FIRE or HAIL
L Protect Your Year's Income
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c a ll
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Wasco,
Phone 231
GRIFFITH & MEEKE
Wasco & Hillsboro
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THE SERVICE THAT NEVER SLEEPS
R o u n d t h e c l o c k , y o u r t e l e p h o n e is o n e o f t o d a y s
besj
"T h e more work Reddy Kilowatt does for me
the less he charges per hour! His wonderful
service is the only thing in my family budget
that actually costs less than before the war!
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1. K eeping n ig h t p a tro l throughout the West, Tiun-
dreds of telephone people are on duty to help meet
emergencies and make sure your telephone will be
ready to work for you when you want it. Many main­
tenance jobs are done at night while most telephone
users are asleep. Lines are checked with electronic
testers. Sensitive switching equipment is vacuum
Cleaned to help stop trouble before it starts.
a D ay o r night, workday or holiday, your telephone
remains one of ypur most valuable and useful servants.
In spite of postwar inflation, telephone rates have
gone up far less than our costs of providing service.
O n the average, rates have gone up less than ha as
much m the cost of living generally. A few pennies
still buy a call . . . whether it be important or routine.
Your telephone still gives you a big value for your
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2.
In the q u iet hours o f the nig h t, operators handle
relatively rew
few ' calls . . . but often they are unusually
important. Repairmen are on call for service on im­
portant lines . . . doctors, hospitals and the like. Ga-
ragemen check and equip trucks for the next day’s
installation rounds. Building service workers make
offices spic and span. All have an important part in
keeping your service reliable,
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COST OF
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total net savings o f nearly 18 m illio n
dollars to users o f PP&L’s electricity!
THE COST OF LIVING is u p 6 8 %
AVERAGE
TELEPHONE
RATES UP
27%
Your telephone is one of
today's best bargains
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FOOD UP
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budget dollar.
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since 1940. But PP&L’s average price
(or household electricity is down 40%!
T O D A Y ’ S BIGGEST B A R G A IN ! Res-
id e n tia l e le ctric rates here are less
than h a lf o f the n a tio n a l average.
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