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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1949)
-A PACK 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON Want Ads FRIDAY, JANUARY *8, 194Ö Hi ■ W t t SPE T IC TANKS pum ped and built. C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 W hite Salmon, W ash. tfn y L si s Fret! W alker lt.L . fu£ liis home in Buena \ ista, after spending a few days here a lte r attending the funeral of Lewis Ohts. He accom panied W ayne Kei- ¿ ly an d G eo rg e S m ith as f< RrMAYNE > ORÎOON • DA'.' c o '? n SPRAYING and DUSTING by Mr, weed control, fertilizer spraying $1.75 per acre for plane an d pilot. B arnett & Fridley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn Portland. M r. anti Mi »• p e in Rcv w ere business visitors in Th» Di les Monday. ’ Mr. and Mra. P larold Qwen. as din n e r . gyeytW uiuiay. ev< Mr. and Mrs. rlai Young an s. Oían S tw ins, AR'. and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. B arn W illard B a rn e tt di nd son, 1- and Mr. and Mfs Mr. a n d Mrs. Ma to Tlie Dalles Tucsday to r,u w n n at -it m t t his father J. E. Bn D a* Alndci’son C R Vital. Mrs i« 1 will vlsil ? hospital. tion, Dennis, a* Mrs. H arry Y< ess a t a layette slTower for irsday, Fe > ry 10 at th e O dkl Felow hi 2 b’clock. E very e is inviti Mrs. A;' A Pc ip w ent U Th Dalles Friday to > t he dentis' nd rem ained „ to H arry w ith her da down H oorer. Mr. I home In d ivid u al C offee Cake« BREAKFAST WAKE-UPS 1 cup su g ar Having trouble getting the fami Vi cup m elted b u tter ly up these cold m ornings? After 2 eggs „ the cav round of holiday festivi- Vi cup m ilk i ties and the luxury of sleeping late, it is hard to get the family lVi cups cake flour, sifted on scheduW* One of the best 2 tsp baking powder waRe.ups we know of help this Vit^p salt g ituatjon jg to have a hearty ap Mix dry ingredients. Add beat- petizing breakfast ready when en e g g ., m ilk and m elted butter, ____.____ Dad and the children gather m lxing quickly. Pour Into bu tter round the table. The savory fra- m uffin tins, filing about two- FOR SALE— P air of “love birds”, grance Of frying bacon or spicy thir(js th ird s full. Top each m ufin with a (parakeet); four singers, four fe coffeecake w afting from the kitch m ixture m aoe w ith 3 Tb6p sugar, male; all registered birds. Mrs. en through the house wil do more i tsp cinnam on and 4 Tbsp chop George D rinkard, Wasco. Phone to rouse sleepyheads th an the ped nuts. Bake in m oderate oven 445. 12-13p most urgent shaking. 375 degrees. 20 o 30 r -----it< W ith a little planning and fore yields 12. CUSTOM PLOW ING—See Bud thought breakfast can be changed Powell, Moro hotel, Has TD-18 from a m onotonous task to a che G inger C heese M uffins pulls 10, 16 In. plowjB. . lltf c erful friendly gathering. Break 2 cups flour 3 tsn b aking powder MALE H E L P W ANTED—Relia fast is an im portant meal, too, n u ren tsp soda ble m an w ith car w anted to tritionally speaking. It should Vfc tsp ginger * cajl farm ers In Sherm an supply one-third of the days food 1rs. Elizabeth 1 V6 tsp salt ity. $15 to $20 in a day. No ex requirem ents as well as prepare Hand Thursday 1 beaten egg perience or capital required. the body fqr the day’s activities. rem ain for a Vi cup m ilk Perm anent. W rite today. Mc- As for the breakfast m enu, th eie lical atten tio n . Vi cup m olasses NESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 242J is really an endless variety if you Jr. and 4 Tbsp m elted b u tte r Magnolia St., Oakland, 7, Calif. stop to think about It. B reakfast her it »the» I, doesn’t have to be fancy, hut It •up grated cheese No. 12 13p n T should be adequate F ru it, a hot Sift dry ingredients together- day. LOST—ASTRAY—One 300-pound, d u h 8Uch flS eggs, bacorx id gradually add it f blond Poland China hog. Any breads or toast, bu tter, m ilk Beat egg e combined In X uT T o Inform ation please notify 13Dl£ Dick ; ; ; w ith, R eckm an, Gra» Valey. ” -an y w a y . to m ake an appetizing meal. w h e n 8mooth add m elt- For V alue Shop the V alue Bar Hot breads are especially I»rapt- • shorlening and fold in g ra t G reta, T he Dallea ing these cold m orning, and are * greased muf- very little extra trouble If th e ea c ^ (ih m (xture and ,n MOTOROLA and P H IIA ’O unto radio* for im m ediatr and dry the m oderate oven. 350 degrees, 15 to d eliv ery , for all make* and gifted the night b e fo re Both the m inuteg hot w ith butte r . model* of car*, com e In and recipes below may be prepared Makes 16 m uffins. nee about h aving on* in sta l this way. _____ ____ led. P rices from $W.(M> up to lb Mr. and Mrs. W illis B rittain laugh $105.00. H A R R Y 'S RADIO K K R lW h and children, G ary M ayne and B ayer and P hone 2928 Kay. of Tygh Valley spent the »usiness vis w eekend here w ith her father, >40 K. 3rd St. The D alle*. Ore Sam Stark Graveled roads are better In Mrs. F ran k Bayer and Mrs. w inter traveling w hen the snow Claud B ayer and son w ere visit is packed down ^ ‘ ¿ ^ n o n t b e 4al The W om en’s com m unity club or* In Moro Frid. pavem ent, says .H ow ard R osr . Mr. and Mrs. B ernard M artin who was a Moro caller Tuesday, m et at th e home of Mrs. Art He states th a t the pie social to j k Schilling T hursday afternoon w ith and daughter, Deanna, w ere din held S atu rd ay night at Ha’’lar'?p 15 present. Mrs. Collis Moore o n e r guests Sunday at the home interesting de of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Eakln. n fle e w grange will bring out t Moro gave a very interesting: irent! talen ts of Harlandvlew cooks and m 0 n strat|On m the a rt of m akin„ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holmes were th ere really is competition, b u t iclures w ith pressed Bowers. dinner guests Saturday evening ■ * - ”* “ v ieaVe« and grasses R efreshm ents at the hom e of Mr and Mrs. Orvil were served by the hostess at the le Ruggle«. close of the m eeting Mrs < R Rev. and Mrs A. L. K intner Anderson invited the club to meet spent the w eekend as guests of at her home T hursday F e b ru ary Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Ruggles. , The club made $36 on the food Mrs A lfred Kock w as brought „ale held at the C A C Food store home S aturday from The Dalles Saturday afternoon by the Sherm an county am bulan and Mrs. W illiam B rinkert ce after spending tw enty-one d a y - daughter, Elaine, went to in the hospital for medical at x ila n d Fridav on business re- tentlon Judy Sm ith, a stu d en t at St. r n ’ng home Sunday. Mr. and Mr8 John ?,?d M ary’s academ y In T he Dalles spent the w eekend here w ith h er daughters. Geraldine and Moreen H art and Mr. and Mrs. m other. Mrs. George Sm ith Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson Jack Adams and daughter were d in re r guests Sunday* a ine and son, Dennis w ent to ThcD a’- home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O oug- les Sunday w here Dennis en tere I the hospital for medical attention ger* Quite a num ber of G rass \ alley for a few days. Mr. and Mrs An people w ent to Moro Friday night derson w ent down Monday to i T attend the bask et and volley visit him at the hospital. ball games. Mr. and Mrs H. O. Dugger Mn, John R ust and R obert and Hugo Manke w ere among th ejb u sin e ss visitors in The Dalles Friday. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Blagg had as their guests from T hursday u n til Sunday her brother-in-law and sister Mr and Mrs H arve C ults M o t o r s and daughter and f W ^ r . H E L P W ANTED — ARE YOU RAISING YOUR SIGHTS above O rdinary Wages? The best one- m an business In In Sherm an coun m an business b J®rm an £ now availa^ a; / (^ ir^ W rite J. R. W atkins Co 137 D exter Avenue, Seattle, W as ington. c at the HAND MADE G IFTS 1044c Moro Hotel Community Club Meets at G. V. A bout 100 Grass Valley people m otored to Rufus Monday night t > attend the basketball game be tween the G rass Valley Zebras and the Wasco town team . The latter defeated the Zebras 27-25. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith w ere business visitors In The Dalles Tuesday. Local News - - - Mr. and Mrs. Wily W. Knighten, A najean and Miss Connie W ilson drove to P ortland Friday a fter noon. They attended the W illamet- te-l^ewis & C lark basketball game Friday night and out to Colton for the .Moro-Colton gam e Saturday. They* returned hom e by way of Mt. Hood Sunday. The M ariners club w ill m eet Sunday evening, Ja n u a ry 30 at 8 p. m. at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. •Frank f.ayrs will give a book review on “C rusade In Europe." Anv young m arried couples of m m unity are welcome to at- rl. Mrs.» Collis Moore and Mr. and •s. Darwin Van Gilder drove to ie Dalles Tuesday evening to jet Mr. Moore who returned me from a two m onths’ stay Portland. He will retu rn to in rtland in a m onth Jo have a eck up on his knee. .. visiti Fr met* D exter Dre**e* H ave A rrived. S ee them at G reta. 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