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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1952)
PAGE S COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, July 25, 1»52 Mr. and Mrs. Kenrn Yount?, the coast, stopping at Timber line home „ from attending lumbia «nú spending a few davs at university in New» Yo md on Camp Sherman. the way to California for a job A moving picture entitled fcKean and (Mies French J. K. MfcKean were here last week end aa ned St accompanied State Representa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin ‘ God Is My Landlord” will be shown at the Community church l\>um I of Hood Riv tive John i Counsel \ an Gilder. Friends had .a- pou Rev. er to H art 'mountain a t week luck dinner in their honor which next Sunday at 11 a. n>. Gearhart will be home for the end to attend the'* anndal meet former students also .attended. next Sunday. ing of the O rdei\»f the Antelope Mr. and Mrs. Theodore John The first of w hat is to be a Jim McWilliumk secretary to ston have word from' McMinn- the Mldco Hereford association, 'ille that Frank Fagan, former weekly story hour period was was in town Tuesday and re school superintendent here, is held Wednesday night at the library rooms. Mrs. Paul Cypers ported th at there might be 66 serio u sì V Hl with a heart at- read the evening’s story to 22 head of breeding stock for sale tack. youngsters. at the annual event which ¡comes Mr. an nd Mrs. Roy. Belahee left A drivers license examiner will October 19-20. Wedm ¡day for Portland from ‘Mrs. J. K. McKean and daugh where they will go to Tacoma he on duty in Moro Tuesday, ters. returned Thursday from a Friday to attend the wedding August 5 at the courthouse between the hours of 10 a. m. week spent a t Corvallis with herS of Mrs Belshee's cousin. After and 3 p. nx sister, Mrs. Opal Parkins. . that they expect to drive on to (Torn Saxton found a purse Port A ng les • to visit a week Mrs. Mollie McLachlan will belonging to Mrs. Glade McCul with her .and d( fish- attend the American legion aux loch of Antelope who had lost it ing. < iliary convention in Klamath near the Eakin elevator several Falls next week and other dele Mr. a ml Mrs. Ernest Eslinger gates may go with her. days before. It had been * found and $25 removed from it, It-w as are i n Portland this w etk wait Mr. aryl Mrs. Pat Pattee of discarded near Shaniko w ith ing until the end of the week Pendleton were here last week some $700 still within. t when E rnest will undergo an to spend a few days at the Les- \ Sheriff Norman Fields is on his operation. t r Barnum ranch. vacation and is expected back by , Mr. and M rsX jlow ard’’Conlee Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lawrence and Mrs. Maggie- Barnum drove a re here to help with the har the first of August. George DeMoss and 1 family up the John Day ttXcarfvon City, vest of the Thompson brother» moved to Hansville last month visited friends at' Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Lin Ellis left and he is em ployed at Pope & returned by way of \Pendleton Monday' " m orning for Kooskie. Monday for a two day auto trip. Idaho... their Talbot saw rtilll nearby. former h o m e , Donna Kay Sparling of Mbro I.Vfr. and Mrs. Dewey Thomp whece their son, Don, will be has been recognized for her out son are home after traveling to buried uj>on the arrival of his standing scholarship byf being W a te r P ip e , B a rn e y '» < .\ body’ from Korea. • listed on the spring term schol astic honor roll at Oregon State college. > She earned a grade average THE G A Y S H O P of 3.5 points o r better on the basis of an A equaling 4 points. lovely new dresses and Lingerie Visiting friends here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bailey W hite Stag, Lazy Susan w rap skirt of W est Linn. Mrs. Ball was the form er Dorothy Ball of Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses Grass Valley. • Francis Keyes left Mjoro for San Diego last week and bid goodbye to friends here. , He has finished his : prelim inary training fo r re^n tran ce to the W asco O regon navy as a filer and he and fam ily came to Moro for farewells. The Don Andersons had his . brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson o f Silverflon, as guests last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Bennett left T hursday morning for Au burn, Wash., to spend a few days w ith his parents. 1946 Int. 1 ton pick-up, with duak| $800 Moro Personals breakfast guests Sunday morn ing of the Roseburg chapter. \V. R. Scott of Heppner, Mrs. Yada Needham and Mrs. Harold Green and family of Yakima, Washington were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nisbet. Mr. Scott -is Mrs. Nls bet’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gil tier and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gun nels an0 Mr. and Mrs. Saxton of/M o ro drove to Hunt park hear Tygh ’Valley Sunday for a picpic dinner. Saturday evening dinner guests* of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Van Gil der were Mr. and Mrs. Ove Hansen of The Dalles, Mr. and . Wasco News ~ Mrs. Joe Drinkanl Most of th e. cpmbines are in the field' now and the wheat i? coming in to the elevators fast with an all around average of about 40 bushels to the acre. Carl Anderson of Portland is. here to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Zell.' Mr. and Mrs. Hildred Zell and Mi*s. Hugh W hite drove to Roseburg Saturday to attend* a reception for Mis. Carl Wimber ly, w orthy grand matron of OES Sirs. Zell is the grand w arder of the grand chapter. They were Wiring Supplies, Barney’s GV V Belts, Barney'* GV Hom where I sit ..¿¿g Joe Marsh ’ The Missus and I were invited to dinner over at Batesville the other n ig h t I eat next to a banker from the state capital. “ M ighty nice country you’ve gpt down there,” he says. “ Don’t be surprised i f I come to live there myself. In a few years I plan to get away from everybody, buy a fa rm and just take i t easy.” “W eH," I told him, “we'd like to have you. B u t when someone plans to buy a farm and ’take i t easy* he often winds up working harder than ever. I t takes work to run a fa rm rig h t no m atter how many $3000 Decorating Free Brush and Spray Guaranteed * Man-Made Mountain J. K. PERLEY’ More than 4,000,000 cubic yards of packed sand and gravel will go into the main section of PP&L’s Yale Hydroelectric Project— a larger "volume than the Great Pyramid of Egypt The 100,000-kilowatt Yale Project will be producing power in November of this year. < 777V 7?V 777??V W v7^ HOME OFFICE Rif S. W. Washington » Phone AT 4331 , /I use TRAVELERS CHEQUES Wherever you go, get more enjoyment from your vacation by carrying Travelers Cheques instead of cash. Rest easy on your vacation, carry Travelers Cheques and be free from worry. A large sum in currency is always a source of concern. Ask for details on Travelers Cheques at any First National banking office. IS You’ll have faster long distance service if you give the operator the out-of-tow n telephone number you are calling, rather than just the name and address. T h at way, yoq see, you w on't have to wait while she gets the number from “Inform ation” in the distant tow n you’re calling. You’ll save time . . . and calling by number means better service for everyone, especially now - when long distance lines are carrying so many • im portant industrial and military calls. SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH ST N A TIO N A L B AN K OF PORTLAND "trrs atSLD oarooN roorrMW* KWI CerporofW ggovdmytOS** on long distance calls is to tell the operator you’ll speak with anyone who answers at the out-of-tow n number you’re calling. T he lower rates on “station” calk can mean im portant savings for you. Pacific Telephone Your electric refrigerator brings you OUBLE BARGAIN A modern electric refrigerator, witlf its extra froz en-food storage, slves you money in lots of ways. vwdt You can buy food in larger quantities, at bargain -W .>*-* prices, and use it whenever you wish. Your own garden produce can be saved until you’re ready to set a table with it. And the cost of operation is a big bargain, too, here in Pacific Powerland. You ¿froto/t/ %entucfy can run the refrigerator for an average cost of only AVERAGE PRICE PAID FOR PACIFIC POWER HAS DROPPED 3 5 X S IN C E 1941, IN SPITE OF THE HIGHER COST OF ALMOST EVERYTHING ELSE YOU BUY! Cotf of Living Index PP&L Residential Electric Service ff $2.60 Dt. $4.10 fifth 8 € PROOF*- the OLD HERMITAGE S o i S ä r r . frankfort , K entucky 12£ a week with dependable PP&L ekitriciry. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT Your Partner In Pro"~ ; ; ' ’ , 113.7 194 J 1931 2.16c 1.4Çc ,941 1*51 Portland. Oregon fe e Here in Pacific Powerland! HERMITAGE a S tan d ard In su ra n ce Co. B Satisfaction For Information call Moro 821 w PROMPT SERVICE * “And from where I sit," I con tinued, “you won’t ‘get away* from people either. Neighbors are plenty important in a farming community —whether it ’s helping one another out or just friendly visiting over a sociable glass of beer.” “Hard work and neighbors dropping in all tho time?“ he asks, looking at me over his glasses. Then he smiles and says, “Sounds wonder faL You’ve Just sold me on a farm.“ to T im b u k tu . . . J. K. McKean Company, Moro ' cHtlmatcs ATTRACTIVE TERMS (jodll have {aster hn& distance service $1550 7 7 Model D, John Deere M o rtg a g e Lot> *i« to M e e t Y o u r In d iv id u a l need» | I f you call by number n GV Painting - Papering 518 W. 7thSt ■BESS with angle dozer 1949 Buick sedan super Phone 3729, O REG O N fro m T ill om o & <• • • $1475 TD6 International Tractor Fence Tools, Barney's GV DALLES harids you can afford to hire. 8.25 TIRES $1950 TILE Pump ]<eathers, Barney’s GV CoyyngAf, 2952, United Stole* Brewer» Foundation 1946 Int. K6 flat bed 2-speed axle $1950 TD6 International Tractor DORIN W ILBU RN Me—Advising a Banker! USED B U YS_ 1951 Int. Pick-up V ît011, 4-speed Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Portet and sons Patrick. Dick and Ken r \ r \ r ) i \ T x it it tvt r n \T neth of Goldendale. Wn., visit eti frienus in the Rufus commun ity Sunday. „ W F JX DRILLING A w estern co m p an y serving w estern a g ric u ltu re • G ay Shop Mrs. Clem Eslinger and her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Rogers and children Dot>ald and Rebecca, of H illsb o ro /a rriv e d Wednesday for a visit w ith the form er’s par ents, (Mr. ahd Mik. E. E. Barnum and other relatives in the coun ty. The members of Harlandvlew grange had a picnic at Golden- dale, Wn., park Sunday. The Rufus grange members were al so invited to tfttend. Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder and Coffee Makers, Barney’s GV Virgil Brock. They celebrated Electric Motors, B am ey’i GV G lens birthday.. <