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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1952)
PACK a MM M N U COI N TY J O IU N .U _ HUMU. OKKOON FRIDAY, A l’Gl'ST 2». 1052 Moro Personals congratulations to M o ro L u m b e r & F u e l C o . • • o n a n e w s to r e to m a k e a g o o d to w n b e tte r R anch & Home Store W e w ant to say th at the new M o ro Lum ber & Fuel Co. Mt and Mrs. Roy Belshee left last Friday for Eugene to meet her brothers and wives with whom they went to Astoria 0 to attend the fishing derby. Carroll Noonan went • St. Helens to visit and see about getting his old job back in the mill there. Mrs. Grace Wallan returned home with Mrs. Edith Burnet last week after they had made a trip to Yellowstone. She is visit ing here a few days before re turning to her home at Garfield Washington, going by wa\j of Walla Walla to visit friends. Howard Ross is going to the state fair and taking a steer and a &>uple of sheep as exhibits of his daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten received an announcement that Gordon A. Kunke was married to Miss Marion June Rittemtan August 16 in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fraser and y T V T T V . S to re and O ffic e shows progress G daughters left ^ itu rih 1 way to visit her par few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jol were in the county lav to look over their prop« here, They live in HUleborc were accompanied from 1 Dalles b\ W. 11 Ragsdale uho to s | re- covering from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Strom were in Redmond Sunday morn ing to eat some of th se 4000 steaks served at the cowboy breakfast prior to the I schutes county fair. Mrs. Bob Axtell ha, some dishes which containeti donate«! food and which she would gladly return if she knew’ the owners. The Wednesday night story hour progtam sponsored by the Moro Library association ended this week i»ecause of the beginn ing of school. An average of 19 children attended anil listened to stories told or read by Mrs. Robert Mlarvin, Mrs. Paul Cy phers, Mrs. Kenneth McKean. Mrs. Grace Zevely, Mrs .H any MRS KAYHl'KN BFRIED Mrs. Ruth Hughes of Pasco and AT I.AGKANDR eight gr <1. h i l l i t e n . Funeral services for Mrs. Flor About 170 farmers have obtain ence E. Rayburn, 55, of Wax« a million s -<> far. a lth ^ g h r died Sunday were held in e«l w heat loans on approximately who a million bushels of wheat so I.aGrande. her former home. Mrs far, although the numlx>r is less Rayborn suffered a heart attack. She was born in Shevlin, Mini« than in 1951. October 8 1896. has lived in Wendell Ralsi, ?r and Edwin Oregon sitffe 1924 and In Wasco went to A »tori; last Thursday hut a few months. aff«i went out I »yond the bar catching 14 salt on among the Surviving are her widower, Lee three sons, John of La Grande: party of four. Glen of Pasco, Wn.; William of Mr. and Mrs. Haakon Quested Masco; three daughters, Mrs. and family of Seattle visited here Floye Bruce, Borland: Mrs. Ber lust week end with his sister, nice Snider of Raton Rouge, La.; Mrs. Ivan Kirkelie and family. Mrs. Harry Pinkerton has been named chairman of the A superior service • ntal health division for tin e f persone! attendance State Federation of Woman's Cubs for the years 1952 to 1954. THAT COSTS N O mow Arze’l Lemley received a phone «ail Saturday from Mrs. Lendev from Rochester, Minn., that she is to undergo an operation this Also week and will be In the hospital radios a accordions Ae«« uh ten days at the Mayo clinic. ■00 KUIVAVA The Coons anil Coelsch string For Full D etail Call or W rite of race horses were taken to the "** A wide range of prices * * JA C K G A R R E T T state fair at Salem this week for that m eets e l wishes the races there. SAVE $100 or more on a NEW PIANO Jack Garrett has sever al new Wurlizer pianos not included when he sold the Music Box PH O NE 5160, T H E D A M A » Our Sincere Best Wishes to • and confidence, b o th g o o d . J, K. M cK ean Com pany P enney ’ s 25? fa rth e r a t Penney’s Moro Lumber & Fuel Co. : !: Congratulations your dollars BACK-TO on opening its CLASSROOM COTTONS NEW BUILDING *•-* 'I to Mike and Mary Ann and improving the town ¡on their new quarters 1 _|. IS l MORO GRAIN GROWERS Sherman County Branch National Bank of Portland NEW ! PRETTY ! ! PRACTICAL! ! ! if® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® ® 0 0 ®0 ® '® ® ® ® ® ® *« OOQOCOCOSÒSOCOOOCOOOOQS-SOO W e are going to GIVE AWAY I’ I- A I D G IN G H A M W IT H DROADCI/OTH in a very special classroom eotton, T w lrly skirt w ith tw o (h u lk -w h ite row s of pique . , , dem ure little top ruffled In a match, ing plaid* In praetiitil d eep • toned * red • or blue • com hi nations. 7 to 14. •A sk for sty le M ill T E A M ED to lucky people who come to our OPEN HOUSE th e w eek o f in any time during the week and see our new quarters, sign up for the drawing Saturday night. C om e F irst Prize: C h o ic e o f 8 % in . H o m e S h o p Skil-saw o r S u n b e a m M ix m a ste r S eco n d P rize: C h o ic e o f H o m e S h o p V2 in . S kil-drill o r S u n b e a e m W a ffle b a k e r T h ir d Prize: C h o ic e o f Set W o o d B its 1 e ig h th to 1 in c h o r S u n b e a m Iro n m a ste r LITTLE GIRLS’ TWO-STRAP / t \ up W Í1 À fl» SHOES ,5.50 BOYS' Rugged 11 oz. DENIM JEANS NnugfittUng Jeans in the h eaviest denim made— th e , w ill w ear like Iron! With aipper fly, orange stitch in g copper plated rivets, Sanfor ized* — th ese w<on't shrink out of fit! S izes I • 16. ♦Won't shrink more than 1% Niz.es 1 2 W -3 sizes (6 4 -1 2 4.HH Mtide w ith the extra quality feature of Good year W e l l s , , , f o r lon g er w ear, sm ooth er fit, flexib ility! (•iris’ nmooth l e a t h e r s h o e s with sponge rubber arcli and heel pads, n eolite soles, in burgundy, or red. e 1/ you h a ve the prize w on you m ay ta ke a n y other m er chandise o f eq u a l value. ■ „ ■ Y -». . . ■ * P A T h is is o u r se v e n th a n n i v ersary o f bu sin ess in M o ro , as w ell as o p e n in g o f n e w sto re b u ild in g . W E W A N T YOU T O C O M E Moro Lumber & Fuel Co. BOYS' COTTON . FLANNEL PLAIDS BOYS' STURDY OXFORDS 1.98 Riot of bright new pattern* in tliriftcprired warm cotton flan n el. For school or pluy wear. Sanforized* fit lasts! T ails look trim w h eth er in or out. C om pletely w ashable six' es from Juniors on up. 2-IN. ♦Won’t shrink more than 1% 4.98 sizes !2Vfe-3 S izes MM/. 12, 4.1» Now! S h oes w ith u-tlps, Just like dads and older b u ys w ear! T h ey ’re good-looking, y et they'll take p len ty of p u n ish , ment and rough play. Itrow n or burgundy lea* ther, w ith «synthetic soles, rubber heels. STORE HOURS 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.