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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1956)
o PAG E s ÖHEKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1936 Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Searcy is b< sent th ere by the Pacaifie eq u ip m en t at th e Bell Telephone and two children are visiting rel- Tel* ne and T elegraph com- laboratories. T hey w dl re tu rn to atives in the Moro com m unity, be- pan y for train in g in advanced P o rtlan d at th e com pletion of th e Mr. and Mrs. D urw ard H elyer fore leaving for New Jersey to elec* ronics and types of train in g . and fam ily are now located in live for tw o years. Mr. Searcy G resham in an am bulance and ♦ tow ing service. T hey h av e tw o ♦ The price of haircuts in Grass Valley and Moro units of each, also a service sta tion. T h eir daug h ter, Beverly, has FOR SALE: GE range & Frigid- I aire refrigerator. JO 5-3228. 37c ♦ is raised to correspond with all of the neighboring taken o ver th e position of d is patcher and office girl and D ur FOR SA LE at Moro — 4 room ♦ towns. w ard is looking a fte r th e equip house, bath, garage, chicken ♦ m ent and assistin g Beverly. house, lot 100x100’, young o r ♦ Mrs. E d ith B u rn et took Mrs. chard. Cash $2200.00, term s ♦ ♦ Echo B a rtle tt and Mrs. O ra P eetz $2500.00 Zorah Snow, gen. del. to T he Dalles S aturday to see Moro, Oregon. 37 8p ♦ ♦ th eir doctors. W ANTED: Senior g irl a job as ♦ M r an d Mrs. G lenn Shoem ak a household helper d u rin g h a r ♦ er* and fam ily drove to P ortlan d vest. S usie Woods, JO 5-3620. 37p ♦ S unday to ta k e th e ir son, Eddie, W ANTED: To interview a jan i ♦ to E xplorer A ir E ncam pm ent foi tor, cook, cook’s helper, two I a week. W hile th e re they visited bus d riv ers a t eight o’clock on ♦ the zoo, re tu rn in g th a t n ig h t and the evening of Ju ly 20 a t th e ♦ bringing Billy B u rn ett, son of Mr. (Regardless of age) Moro school house. Will ap p li ♦ and Mrs. Ivan B u rn ett, to visit ♦ cants please subm it a letter of and h elp G ene S hoem aker w ith application in advance of in te r * x< th eir b usiness w hile Eddie is view. S h erm an C ounty High away. T hey left th e ir son, L am ar, School Board. 37c to v isit w ith th e B urnetts. W endell B alsiger sp e n t a few FOR SALE: W heat hay. Floyd Root, Wasco. 37-8p days in a hospital In T he Dalles su ffering from a kidney infection. FOR SALE: E v ap o rativ e cooler, 34 x 40, n early new. $75.00. Mrs. G race M orrison Monroe C arroll Sayrs, Phone J 0 5-3214 and son stopped here from th eir 37-8p home in B ritish Columbia. She was born h ere in 1886 w hen her FOR SALE: 1 M assey H arris father, Jo h n M orrison had a home com bine No. 26 com plete w ith stead near H ay Canyon. She is a blow er and pick-up, a good one. 1 Ford T racto r Model 52, ju st cousin of H arold Ginn. The Moro L ib rary opened in overhauled. Geo. F. Clowers, its new q u a rte rs last week w ith Madras, Ore., Phone 2677. new ly shined floor, new book SENIOR girl would like a h arv est cases and new ideas about getting job as household helper. E x p er books /e a d . Mrs. H elen M artin ienced. Call JO 5-3503. 37-8p was in charge F riday. RESPO N SIBLE PERSON, male Mr. and Mrs. Bill H all and fam o r female, from th is area, w an t ily re tu rn e d F rid a y from a vaca You can realize cash on your wheat ed to service and collect from tion trip to th e coast and back by autom atic vending m achines. way of K lam ath !• alls. They i ent- or barley as soon as it is harvested No selling. Age not essential. ed a tra ile r house and stayed in Car, references and $600 in v est p arks w hich they fully enjoyed. and stored. m ent necessary. 7 to 12 hours H ighw ay m aintenance forem en w eekly nets to $250 m onthly. from th is d istric t gathered a t Possibility full tim e w ork. F o r Moro T uesday w ith S u p erin ten local interview , give full p a rtic We provide fast, experienced service dent S aw yer to talk things over. ulars, phone. W rite PO box 7047 Mrs. Maggie B arnum retu rn ed M inneapolis 11, M innesota. 37p for you on Commodity Credit the firs t of th e w eek afte r spend ing several days in The Dalles at EDDIE & GENE SHOEMAKER have bought F ra n k M ullin’s Corporation loans. the hom e of M rs. May Barnum . tru ck and w ill co n tin u e h au l Mr. and Mrs. H a rry P in k erto n ing garbage in Moro. T h e boys and Mr. and Mrs. D ean P in k erto n prom ise prom pt service. Phone and children attended the S earcy All you need to do is specify the U. S. JO 5-3562. 34 tfn fam ily re-union held S unday a t the Eagle C reek F o re st cam p ITA TE W ID E PA IN T CO. com National Bank when making out near Bonneville. A total of 47 plete p aintin g and decorating adults and child ren enjoyed the service, sp ray o r brush. Phone your loan papers. day. 3977 o r 5293, 1205 E. 12th St. V ern Cam pell and Jack Null, CARD O F TH A N K S The Dalles, Oregon 38tfn We w an t to express our sin CUSTOM SLA U G HTERIN G — cere th a n k fu ln ess to th e friends Meat cutting, w rapping, sh arp who se n t cards an d flow ers to freeze. K en n y ’s M arket, G rass Mrs. Zella K enny w hile she was Valley, Oregon P h .,242 47tfn in th e hospital and to those who aided us a t h er funeral. E very FOR SALE: 200 bu. steel g rain thin g w as m uch appreciated. bin—hopper bottom . $250. E l L aw rence K enny and fam ily ton E akin, G rass Valley, Ore. L. W. Q uinn and fam ily 36-37c TOP MONEY if you qualify. Of O pening in th is vicinity. S er vice custom ers on W atk in s food route. N ationally advertised products. C redit arranged. F o r full inform atio n w rite T he J. R. W atkin s Com pany, 3903 Jttambar Federal D eposit In su ran ce C o rp o ra tio n B rooklyn A venue, S eattle 5, W ashington. 36-41 c M oro Personals W ANT ADS A d ults....................................$ 1.50 Children 12 years and over . . 1.50 Children under 12 years . . . . 1.25 WANTED MEN OVER 200 POUNDS who have felt cramped and ‘‘strapped in” . . . to travel East in spacious comfort on UNION PA CIFIC’S all-new City of Portland. Stretch, relax, enjoy extra fun at no extra fare. CALL UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Mcr*;;age loans To Meet Your Individual Needs ATTRACTIVE TERMS PROM IH’ SERVICE Standard Insurance Co. A western company serving western agriculture HO M E OFFICE ¿12 S. to. Washington Portland, Oregon Phone ATwater 4331 Children on Satu rd ays......... 1.50 US. NATIONAL Com e to U s (or “Pour yourself a smile, neighbor — o f Sunny Brook whiskey, that is!” rich as a prospector's dream, good as a man’s word . . . finest of fine Kentucky whiskies! $ 2 .8 0 pint $«.35 4 5 qt. Sunny B ro o k W h is k e y Cheerful as its Name! *>. '' < / / s ... - A L B O A V A IL A B L « I f Ktntm ky Straight Bourbon U’hukty THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, 8G PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. BANK FORIIÀHO THE DALLES M C I CANVAS 4 -5 -6 ft. w idths also fabric cem ent D with modern truck features FOR TRUCKS PLYW OOD 8 -1 2 -1 4 foot 3 feet w ide Moro Lum ber & Fuel The United States National Bank MORO, OREGON OP Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O.E.8. M eets every second and fo u rth T h ursday in each m onth; v isiting m em bers invited. Moro. Oregon. D orene H all, W . M. D orothy H eater, S ecretary RISOURCfS Cash on Hand and Due from Bank».......................................$ 1 2 2 '2 2 ~ '« i ‘lx United State» Government Bond»............................................ 247,997,551 r 1 Municipal and Other Bond»..................................................... ? l? '2 i2 ' i t Loans and Discount»— Not....................................................... 34? 'in n J in i n E u r e k a Ix>dge N o. 121 A.F.&A.M. M eets on th e 1st and 3rd T h ursday evenings each m onth. Vising r-XtUkll IISV ZBB*... - * Stack in Federal Reserve Bank................................................ Bank Premise» (Including Branches)...................................... Customer»’ Liability on Acceptances...................................... Interest Earned............................................................................ vUed tQ meet With US. ‘ Dean P inkerton, W. M. Clyde Glllm or, S ecretary Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 11« Meets 2ir and lth j T uesdays of each’ m onth. V isitin g ) m em bers welcome. L aura G rabenhorse,! N G ; v Ida D eM o ss.j S ecretary Moro Lodge No. 113 M eets 1st and 3rd T uesdays in I.O.O.F. hall. T ra n sie n t and v isiting b ro th ers are cordially invited. John Shipley, N. G. Leo W atkins, S ecretary P erfection the BiG money! Far e x tra com fort, a C om fo-V ision cab d< igned by d riv ers for driv ers, w ith low hood silh o u ette for ex tra vi. :b .Ii.y , w ide, soft seats, co m fo rtab le steerin g angle, und a weather- sealed, q u ie t cab ride. F o r e x tra safety, double-w all cab co n stru ctio n , a stro n g tru ck chassis, big-sure-stop brakes, m any o th e r features. F o r e x tra p e rfo rm a n c e , a m o d e rn lo w -stresse d e n g in e . P le n ty of pow er for a n y job unable horsepow er, pow rr w ith ou t strain tor fewer an d less costly rep airs, longer life. A nd every I n ter n a tio n a l is all truck. T h a t m eans longer life th a t saves you th e B IG m oney — th e o v er-the-ycars o p er atin g an d m a in te n an c e m oney. in every service at reasonable cost. • Power Steering funeral directors Phone The Dalles 3135 13,927.34 no ao a I r 59,005,621.36 Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc............................................... o i i nx Dividends Declared.................................................................... Deposits........................................................................................ Interest Collected Not Earned................................................... /2 '2 o n i-» 734,360,620.12 c'22n n / 5 o s e Power Broket e $ 808,197,869.77 A u to m atic Transm ission e Tubeless Tires ru. riefnntnnf fcc/wdnr St kranthnt in Oregon HI AO ornCI; FOB II ANO, OIIOON ^Available on most INTERNATIONAL 7 w-k models • NATIONAL US. C o n v e n ie n t te rm » a rr a n g e d L eonard & W ilm a Sm ith • 2 ooz 22 2 i x 2 $ 808,197,869.77 And today'» most modern " e x tra » ” * C om e on in an d see for yourself how a new I n ter n a tio n a l T ru c k will save you th e B IG m oney on y o u r job. IN T E R N A T IO N A L TRUCKS bj 10 LIABILITIES Capital.......................................................... $ 20,000,000.00 Surplus......................................................... 20,000,000.00 Undivided Profits....................................... 19,005,621.36 Your trade-in may cover the down payment. CHAPEL P O R TLA N D BANK, A tl-T ru c h Ih iU l to tu ife y o u • I l i e ZW* m oney! CUSHM AN EQUIPMENT COMPANY • ! Q THE DALLES BRANCH OIRICT BRANC h ’ o F THI UNITIO IT A T I» NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Q O R E G O N 'S O W N S T A T E W ID E B A N K Member Pederel tbgetii tnwreMe Cerpei relie* Moro, Oregon <3> © • I - m . ,