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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON' FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1949 Contact Willis Motor Co., Third Angeles county fair. Fee $50.- A drivers' license examiner shed lands of the regon. Maxi 00. Vern Mobley, Kent. 35 tfn and Lincoln Sts., The Dalles, mum useable supplies of water will be on duty In Moro, Thurs Oregon. 22tfc are important to the economy of day, August 11, between the SPETIC TANKS pumped and the Northwest and thee Forest hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. built C. F. Johnson, Phone 613 White Salmon, Wash. tin service is doing much to im- Paul K. Keller M.D. Hurry! ! -While they last 51 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp EYE, EAR, NOSH A THROAT were in Pendleton Sunday to Forest service has planned work gauge nylons Just $0.79. Not ir freeze. Bring them In any dav Chapman Building visit her daughter and grandson along definite lines s u c h as regulars but Sunday. C & C Food Store, The Dalles and they found it very, very hot. grazing management, range re GRETA, The D alles Grass Valley, Oregon. 21tfc HOURS: 9 to 5, Harold (Sox) Sexton, sheriff seeding, effects of logging on Thursday afternoon of Wasco county and a Legion forage production, effects of big SPRAYING and DUSTING by PHONE 1IT0 naire of the halcyon days of its game use on forage production, air, weed control, fertilizer youth, was in town Tuesday, on spraying $1.75 per acre for etc. \ i business he said. plane and pilot. Barnett & Results of the use of a tiller FOR SALE: Two ________ FTidley, Wasco, Phone 282. tfn good ______ houses for rocky land was observed In Moro, wqli equipped for SH0E REPAIRING—Prompt ser- the tour in the Bearwal- comfortable living. Priced - _ .... Third A Union St. Bible School Starting during vice. Leave shoes at Smith’s low area. The tiller, used for the right. Giles French, Moro. Hardware, Grass Valley. Glenn The Dalles Oregon The vacation Bible school first time, proved successful in FOR SALE: 1938 Chev. m ton Perry, 15tfc Paint - Wallpaper - |Venetlaa will be held next week from helping revegetate rocky ridges .. truck, bulk, stock & gravel Blinds racks. Completely recondition FOR SALE— Now available for Monday until Friday at the which were producing only tar- immediate delivery W i l l y s GENERAL PAINT ¡PRODUCTS weed. ■ I ed. Art Watkins, Phone 642, Community church .with Rev. Jeeps and four-wheel drive Heavy Koto • one eoat finish Wasco, 40c Gearhart as supervisor a n d pick-ups. Complete Willys piex • Colorful decorator teacher of the older group. Kin OFF WITH A SMILE . . . Prrs’dnnt Truman confer* with John J. WANTED: A salesman (FARM Overland line of panels, station Rayonlts, washable nuiooth finish dergarten teachers, will be Mrs. MoCloy, the new high eomm**k '-ncr frr Germauy. The president and EXPERIENCE REQUIRED) wagons and Jeepsters now off on all wallpaper In stock Edna Paulson, Mrs. Gene Ben new commissioner seem assure I t „ C m -im problems will present will be hired by major feed sensationally reduced in price. ott OB special orders nett a n d Mrs. Grace Busse, I a v a -. McCloy succeeds Gen. no headache* that cannot I r I company for permanent, full primary teachers will be Mrs. r i Germany, who resigned Lucios D. Clay, former m’li ary «• time work in this County. Ruth Huis a n d Mrs. David .* to visit Truman shortly recently. MoCloy called at t. r t. IHome nights. No stock or cre • v. Spoonhour and junior teachers before be was scheduled lu aad f r < dit to carry. Better-than-average --T - will be Mrs. Grace Zevely, Mrs. earnings. Training on job. * Mrs. Frances Henrichs came Jo Sayrs and Mrs. Busse. Must have car. Age 35 to 50. down from Camp Sherman Wed Sober, serious-minded, reli nesday to remain a couple of able^, men will be considered. days here visiting and looking Range Needs Work For confidential appointment, after business matters. . reply to Sherman County Jour Range problems of the live Visitors at the Tommie Jones nal office, Moro, Oregon. 40p home this week are his sister, stock industry in eastern Oregon A note from Cecil Walker an Mrs Vicky Davis of Grants Pass were learned In a recent tour IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO F o r D e ta ils See nounces that the annual Sher and her sister in law, Mrs. by T. W. Thompson, county BORROW some money with W E W IL L PR O T E C T Y O U man county held Grace uavis which to buy some land the vuuiujr picnic piviuv will m»* be u-c »•«.*« * **'- agent. The tour conducted by Davis oi of ruiuanv, Portland. The Travelers Insurance company at Peninsula park on Portland iadies are going on in to Wash- the united States Forest service Blvd. and Albina Avenue at lngton and Idaho on a vacation covered the Battle mountain, will loan it to you at a rate John E. Meeke or Ralph A. Miller 12:30 Sunday, August 14. T h i s trip of 4 percent for farm - land. Bearwollow and Starkey areas of picnic for past and present Mr and Mrs Bob Hoskinson the Umatilla National Forest. See Giles French, Moro. PIONEER RED . . . One of the or P H O N E W A SC O 231 Sherman countlans has been are valley for a part of The research division of the plupeers of the Communist move FOR SALE: Young saddle hor held for several years and of- thlg week, Bob to Corvallis and Forest service places the empha ment in Hungary, Mrs. Anna Rat- ses and charibt team. Vern C O M PL E TE IN S U R A N C E ten is attended by many from Warie to Salem to talk to the sis of their work on the critical - ko, former textile worker, has Mobley. Kent. 35 tfn here as well as a larger number Ux commission about some tax shortage of summer forage and become the first woman to be who live in and around Port- matters. . the Improvement of watershed raised to cabinet rank in Hungari WANTED: Reliable man with an government. She is minister car to serve 800 family route. land. Rev. Henry Hanson was here conditions. of public welfare in new Red- We finance you. Write J. R. Mr and Mrs Virgil Conlee and sunuay Sunday to The greatest service to the w preach at t the ~ Gom- i ne grruLCBv --- • IN S U R A N C E — R E A L T O R S Watkins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., children, accompanied by Mrs munity church in place of WJ- | ivestoCk industry by the Forest dominated cabinet. Seattle, Wash. 1 36-41c Sadie Dunlop and twin daugh W. Gearhart V ho was in PorV service Is to devise ways and Just arrived n e w fall dr esse« . Wasco - Hillsboro - Aloha ters left for Portland and the land for a few days. S n g f: i e ‘Z Z ‘np r X Z o f .nclud.n, W . * up. AT STUD: Pistol Higgins (AQ Joe Heater has finished his coast for a week or ten days va- _____ _____ UA) 3-yr old registered quar cation ‘ Wednesday. Mrs Annie harve8t for Kenneth Fridley. He these lands. The summer range ter horse, champion at Los GRE7TA, The Dalles Williams who has helped her algo annoUnces the birth of Ka- lands are also the major water- daughter during harvest will lhleen Ann Heater, weight 7 1 b ._______ remain on the farm while they >yoz. w doox Memorial hospi- . are absent to care for the yard July 14. Joe is going to finish SHANIKO THESE CRAFTSMEN SERVE OREGON and' garden. next year. B. C. Baumgartner of Grass By pooling their abilities, machinist Robert L. Invitations have been receiv- Walter Eslinger is here on a Valley was a business visitor Hobbs (left), his brother, welder Richard G. ed here for the-wedding of Miss vacatlon from his navy duties here Wednesday. Hobbs (center), and draftsman Arnold G. Eeryl Ho|>erta Schantz and Dean and lg v o tin g his parents, Mr Miss Sharon McDougal arriv Kortz built the large Hobbs Machine Works Wilcox at Salem. August 20. and Mrs Ernest Eslinger. His ed Wednesday from Pendleton. at Lebanon. This thoroughly equipped shop Dean is the son of Mr and Mrs wJfe and are with him. She will make her home here helps Oregon grow by serving the South George Wilcox, formerly o f * Sheriff Norman Fields left with her mother, r Mrs J o h n Norman Santiam lumbering-farming region. Since a Grass Valley. Saturday afternoon on his two Reeder. modest beginning in 1945, the plant has James Phifer was in The Dal- weeks vacation which was grant- built or repaired about every type of ma ed this year by the county court-, leg Wednesday on business. chinery-even manufacturing as many as George G. Updegraff He expects to go to british Col Mrs Chas. Burg nf Portland 10 units a day of an exceptionally versatile umbia for a part of his free prepared a birthday d i n n e r Attorney at law • small tractor originated in Eugene. Serv time. ' '!■ . ___ Wednesday noon for her moth Several- ices of the First National Bank of Leb Mr and Mrs Karl »Landstrom er, Mrs Rosa Harris. MORO friends and neighbors were there anon, affiliate of the First National Bank and daughters came Saturday Monday, Wednesday,. Frida) to congratulate her. Mrs Burg *• of Portland, have helped the firm grow Afternoons returned to We Invite you to come In and and her husband ids. to meet its area s nee< their home in Portland Friday. » * > V hk DALLES James Phifer took one of the open an account. trucks .to Madrady-Satjirday for 211 East Third Street GRETA, The Dalle* repairs. - 4 Telephone 3209 Master Wayne Guyton, son of < 3 TURNING SWAMPS INTO PASTURES 4 Mr and Mrs Volna Guyton of Dairy farmers in the Nestucca Valley— Clackamas is now visiting at working together—have added 4425 acres the home df his aunt and uncle to their pastures in eight ycars- Their South Mr and Mrs Chas. Carrigan. Tillamook County Soil Conservation Dis Mr and Mrs Ed Cunnion visit trict buys and operates necessary equipment. ed Mrs Tom Faharty at South It clears, ditches (see photo), dikes ana seeds Junction. Mrs Faharty is the The newest thing in social games the swamp-like bottom lands. Each fanner widow of the late Mr. Farharty, To those who are interested pays for work done on his land. Now the coastal valley has a total of 12,000 acres of we wish to announce thar Rev and a pleasant w a y to use some Dixon of Prineville will h o l d pasture lands, with more being added. Here church services at the school graze Jerseys and Guernseys whose milk becomes house August 7th at five o clock. the famed Tillamook cheeses. Financial assist time w h ile waiting for a stage, a Everyone is welcome. ance from the First National at Tillamook helped Mr and Mrs Leo Lang an< the project get started and continues active in the w ife or one of our good lunchs family spent Sunday a t he reclamation work being carried on today. Deschutes riv e t fishing and pic nicking. Mrs G. H. Reeder went to Moro Wednesday evening with •Mrs 'Joe Hood to visit her dau- ghter M rs Tom Jones. Mrs Hood Is a daughter of Mrs Jones. Ken Zachary Mr and Mrs Tom Jones brought Mrs Reeder home Sunday and visited the day out. night to see her mother, Mrs L. L. Peetz. Mr. Landstrom left Sunday morning for Gamp Lew is to attend military camp for a couple of weeks. Want A d i Adams Paint Store HAIL - FIRE CROP DAMAGE Sherman County Picnic Dated GRIFFITH & MEEKE Shuffle Board THE TAVERN ER FOR OUTSIPEJ&W HOME! 8ETT£R 8 8 S IC 8 CHEAPER Hard-working Oregon individuals, family WÀS00 groups, business associates and farmers MORO by bettering themselves— help build our state. Many and varied are their endeavors— THE NEW HARDBOARD OF 1001 USES À/. ■ O B um for comoosition roofing For drop or botto« siding O For under oovos , “O ta skootking for under overhangs CWAFCO stocks In thro« tMchnots««, vur. i/o* a» r «r T. Lester Johnson Vi*. * * “ • • • 0 For lining garage doors For longer durability; high moisture resistance;- ability to take any paint finish; toughness with easy workability, CHAPCO BOARD Moro Lumber & Fuel See - - - shown by the examples here— hut their com bined efforts produce the products, services and jobs on which Oregon prosperity is based. W. K. Reid & Son W asco By providing constructive banking service Orgeon HEAVY BARB WIRE While it last«. $7.95 a roll CHICKEN WIRE STOCK WIRE GALV. PIPE & FITTINGS All six©« BATH TUBS lavatories CLOSETS SEPTIC TANKS SEWER PIPE A FITTINGS PLUMBING A WIRING CONTRACTORS Still have some food hoys In floor model range«, electric re- frigA-ator«, water heater«, etc. We Service Anything We Sell- Electrfc Pump« for any depth w e ll.. Iset experienced men ¡take care of your well to energetic people in all walks of life, we help build O regon— family by fam ily, farm by farm, business by business. Let us show you how our helpful service can benefit you. MAKE CLEANING CHEMICALS. Starting ip a small way in 1937, Roy E. Paulsen (right) and Frank E. Roles began mak ing chemicals for the industrial and sanitary field. The Paulsen & Roles Laboratories, of Portland, now has gro into a sizeable business employing 18 persons. Their own brands of cleaner and wax are among their greatest *olu items. They carry other products, including several addi tional brands of their own; are jobbers of related equip ment, and specialize in solving difficult sanitation ' > banking, Paulsen and Roles rely on Fust Nanonal ¡ \ fStndly services at the Hollywood-Rose City B randt BlfF $ BUILD OREGON TOGETHER* •~ ■ SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH FIRST - M A TIO H A L BAMK . or roatiANO