PACK 3
MHKRMAX COL .\ l i JO U R N A L. MORO. OREGON
Store Saturday, January 22 at
2 p. m.
11-lJc
FOR SALE—Pair of “love birds ’,
(parakeet,; four singers, four fe
male; all registered birds. Mrs.
SPET1C TANKS pum ped and
George Drinkard,. Wasco. Phone
built. C. F. Johnson, 1 none bi.i
445.
’
12-13p
W hile Salmon, W ash.
tin
F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y 21, 1949
G R A SS VALLEY
ITEM S
(Continued from Page 1,
Angeles, after spending sev< ,-n‘
weeks here w ith ids parent», Mi
and M 's
a . A. D uniap anc >n
4
Mr ami Mr*. John Rust juvl
rug liters, Geraldine and Phyllis,
Mr. and Mss. H. O. Dugger. Mr
and Mrs. Bill Brlnkert and Mr.
and Mrs. William Brinkert and
daughter, Elaine ,took their din
ner an i called at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Brinkert Wednes
day evening to honor Mr. Brink
er» o »'is birt’ day anniversary.
After dinner the evening was
spent playing pinochle.
< jV )
U ACH L 9
in t It K H ' Big .way— at the
Episcopal church services will busincsss ’P the valley.
WuSCO
1 o ( il l. t
23,
be held in the Grass Valley Me
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hammond
xl:uO
a.
m.
thodist church Sunday, January ,-na son o’ Powe'l Butte are'titre
Hear about The 1 rail of the
23 at 4:U) by the Rev. Ernest E. visiting at the home of 1, i pa
F orty Niners, at Church school
. .vf u. a tie Dalles.
rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lu«
10:00 a. m.
Mt* and Mrs. Bernard Martin
Mr .and Mrs. Don S i.iti. an
“M arch’ of the Westward Hoi’’
SPRAYING and DUSTING by CUSTOM PLOWING—See Bud d».v»u.ii u friends at tucir home Mi b. John Block were in i ■ •1
Morning w orship 1 LOO a. ni.—
air, weed control, fertilizer
Powell, Moro hotel, Has TD-14 Saturday night. Those present
Wednesday where tie >>»•:»
spraying $1.75 per acre for
’ > -In the King’s Highway ’
pulls 10, 16 in. plows.
lltfc were Mr. ana Mrs. Ralph Lakin teceiveo medical attention.
plane and pilot. Barnett &
Friend,
You need the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Varen Mcrgtm ot
Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn MALE HELP WANTED—Relia of Moro, Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon
Rev and Mrs W W. G earhart
You need it now!
Eakin and Mr. and Mrs. Myrle oCivaon came Saturday to apeno
ble man with car wanted to Smith. Pinochle was in play at
and children left Monday for
‘It is later than you think.'
HELP WANTED — ARE YOU
the weekend with his folks, Mr.
call
on
farmers
in
Sherman
Portland.
They
will
atu
nd
the
an
F. CLAUDE STEPHEN S,
• RAISING YOUR SIGHTS above
two tables with Mr. and Mrs.
ity. $15 to $20 in a day. No ex Smith holding high scores for the und Mrs. Bert Cox
nual meeting of the State Presby
minister
Ordinary Wages? The best one-
Mrs. Marlon Ciewa of ¿tev« n-
tery .Mr. and Mr.s Dewey Thomp
perience or capital required. evening and Mrs. Vernon Eakin
man business in Sherman coun
son, Washintgon, is spen an.- a
son went down Tuesday. They J o eellle Suit» in Plain and T w o
ty now available. Car required.
Permanent. Write today. Mc- and Ralph Eakin low sco.es. Re .\eek here with he«’ motner, Y'. it .
will attend Presbytery and also
freshments
were
served
later
in
Write J. R. Watkins Co., 137 NESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423
T one for Spring at
Fe olds who *• ul.
the
highschool basketball game at
Dexter Avenue, Seattle, Wash
the evening by the hostesj.
Greta, T he Dalle»
Magnolia St., Oakland, 7, Calif.
The American Legion auxiliary
Colton.
ington.
8-14c
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Olan
Stark
and
at the home of Mrs Gene Rey
No. 12-13p
her mother, Mrs. W. D. Barnett nolds Wednesday with iilb tn
HAND MADE GIFTS — at the
were dinner guests Monday even
Moro Hotel
# 10-14c
Mr. Omar Heitmler is in Ari ing at the home oi Mr. and Mis. members present. After the busi SCRIPT WRITER . . . Rene Borgia*
ness meeting relreshmcnts were author of allegedly “ slanderous”
FOR SALE—3 John Deere rub zona on business and for a medi Harold Owens.
scripts used on Voice of America
served by tne hostess.
ber tired grain drills and hitch, cal checkup. He reports that he
Mr. and M it . J. W.
anc.
Mr. and rWrs. Glcm; Pe’ry and broadcaats, told congress that ma
single disc, 7 inch spacing, near is enjoying the sunshine- and son, Gerald Blagg, and Mr fbd daughters, Donm tnd Glenia, terial for the disputed programs
taken Iron, a WPA »»Me 'book
ly new. Robert King, Moro.
Mrs. Marcus Esllnger and («^«y wet to Portland J ur; 0 t»» visit
warm weather of the south.
11-12 .
Jl ... J , motored o Moro Tuesday where her motaher, Alf< Erma White and John Gunther’s “ Inside U .^ A .
they were dinner guests of Mr. head. Donna »fayed wit
KM, F all B louse», Vi P rice
FOOD SALE—Sponsored by the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douma of
and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger cele grandmother for a visit. Mr. and
Greta, T he D alles
Women’s club at the C & S Food
’ brating the 89th birthday anni Mrs. Pery and Glenda went to Moro were dinner guests last Sun
versary of Asa Eslinger, father of Sandy to visit hl* mother, Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Eslinger and Mrs. Blagg John Perry, before returning H. O. Dugger.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo it, Rust w er
Bert Cox accompanied Rev. and home Monday, January 10.
dinner
guests S ir ,day ;,t the home
Mrs. A. L. Kintner as far as Van
Thursday night tae Wasco
couver, Wash., Monday at here he Townies played the Grass Va’ley of Mr. and Mrs. Beit Cox.
Mrs. Jo Hogue was a dinner
will spend a few days visiting his Zebras at the local gym but the
guest
Sunday at the home ofM r,
mother, Mrs. Emma Cox.
game was never finished as the
1 Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor lights went o u t’ ln the middle of and Mrs. J. W. Blagg.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and
re l and daughter and Mr. and the third quarter w n n tin s c 'ie
family
were Sunday dinner guest»
Mrs. Gene Reynolds were visitors was 21 to 18 in favor of ihe /e-
at
the
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
in The t>alles Sunday.
.
_ lias.
* Miss Carole Norton oi„ Kent
The Grass Valley women r vn - cus Eslinger.
Mrs. Donald von Borstel will he
spent the weekend as a guest of ley ball team played the Moro
hostess
at a layette shower for
high girls’ team In the local gym
Miss Marie Blagg.
Mrs.
Gene
Reynolds Thursday
Charles
Duijlay
and
son,
Larry,
Friday night. The score was 44 to
Fnjoy the whiskey
left Friday for their home in Los 37 in favor of the high school January 27 at the Mio 'n h h Jl,
„
that's
girls. This was followed by a bask everyone invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles
MOTOROLA
and
l’ H l ’ x ’<2
et hall game between Moro high
llUto radio» for im m ed iate
and Fossil high with Fossil winn had as dinner guests Saturday
d elivery, for all m ake» and
evening Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ander
ing with a score of 38 to 27.
¿¡U
m odel* of car», ««m e in and
Keith DeCourcey arrived here son. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and
mcc about h a v in g one in sta l
Friday
night from Hawaii where Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Allay
led. Price» from $46.00 up to
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs.
he played in the Pacific All-Star
Kentucky Whiskey
Bruce
Alley and Mrs. John Block
RORICWLTURAL CHKMICALt
football*team, to spend the week
M ABRY'S RADIO S E R V IC E
were
business
visitors
in
The
Dal
end here with his wife at the
—A Blend
P h on e 2028
s i » K. 3rd St. T h e
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home of her parents Mr. and Mrs les Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin
Ted von Borstel. Mr. DeCourcey
o w u w b w oo corp . w.Y.. go weef -
« aw wutbai s a w n
were
business visitors in Pendle
left Sunday for Eugene where he
is a student at the university. ton Tuesday.
and Mrs. Keneth Crews and
Mrs. von Borstel accompanied him
family
were dinner guests Satur
as far as Portland where she will
day evening at the home of Mr.
spend a few days
Mr. and Mrs.iJohn Jenkins left and Mrs. Frank Ketter.
lnct Tuesday for their h?,ne in
J. E. Brown suffered an attacn
Portland after spending over a Tuesday and was taken to T
month here with their son-in law Dalles in the Sherman County anv
and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Do., bulance.
alJ von Borstel.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and
Mr.and Mrs. H. O. Dugtr spent
Friday at Wamic vis ting at the family were business visitors in
home of Mr and Mrs. Mack Alsup The Dalles Thursday.
SOIL MOISTURE
Mr a .*. J Airs. A. A. D’inlr,)w cr :
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eakin and
in The Dalles Sunda” .0 visit their family qf Moro called at the home
son-in-law and daughter, Mr- and of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin
Mrs. Harry Hooper and also visit
Mrs. Alfred Kock at the hospital Sunday evening
Want A dt
W inter time is reading time and
w e can take care of that w ith
newspapers and a good supply
of magazines. •
IHE TAVFRN
Ken Zachciy
HOW’S YOUR WEED
CROP?
POWER EMERGENCY
Now Exists
HOURS A DAY!
WEEDS ST EA L...
PLANT FOOD
FARM INCOME
A critical power shortage now exists everywhere
in the P acific Northwest
d a y and night
evening peak hours, p
KNOCK THEM OUT W ITH...
all during the
4 as w ell
ESTERON DUST
as during the
OR
for EVERY
BUSINESS NEED
Please Reduce Your Use o f Electricity 20%.
z
Only bv such savings can electric service be protected.
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THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY
Sherman County Journal
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SAN FRANCISCO
Al'f .
Turn o ff everv light and appliance you possibly can.
Your past cooperation, in saving power during the
HARRIS HARVESTERS
evening peak periods, is appreciated. Please help dur-
G uaranteed. Price & D elivery
' ing this even more serious 24 hour-a-day emergency.
It will take many days of warm weather to start moun
tain streams flowing normally again.
Protect your own electric service . . . .
HARRIS— 30/38 SIDE-HILL MODEL
with 80 bu. Grain Bin. Available
with 16 foot and 20 foot Headers.
Keep in
O n O rd ers
P la c e d fo r
1949
Make Your Plans - -
NOW for the Coming
dustries and jobs going------ Please save electric
Harvest!
ity-
Pacific Power & Light Company
P H O N R 171
Philip G. O’Meara,
Wasco, Oregon