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■■> '"A- J * 'r 2582 î V- - •; « PACK 4 « >. , ,.4 <r SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Grass Valley . ■ - ,?■ FRIDAY, APRIL 7,1 MO left Thursday for Portland to|tU i±ers. spend Easter vacation with h e r l The specialists, Leroy E, War- daughtar. M rs. B. C. Baum gart-lner and A rthur S. King, state f' ner took her to Biggs where sheVthat for many years the use of took u’lei . . the bus. Jlegum es and barnyard manure Mrs. - T Mr. , " and ‘“ “ T Don Kieper left * were the principal methods used f . day after sc h o o l for Lewiston, in increasing or maintaining the Id th e vacation ’T with soil nitrogen nitroeen supply. sudd I v . B o th ma- m a. . . a h o , to spend ’—■uZZT'Tir ”*1 8011 Both his parents. Mrs. Fred Crowley terials _ ----- " lttIS are stil1 good, they em- • accompanied them as far as nfoasize n . „ vi/Eor-o oViii fertili- Rioaou k ... ’ but commercial 1 ggs where she took T — the — bus zers carry carry nitrogen nitrogen in in a readily Thev were avaUable form which can be used f school Wed- With p ro fit on most crops Mr and M rs O N Reasons for using nitrogen warn* to I o n e fertl,Izer&’ the specialists write, the w eek end vlalUng at «he ‘be8e: n.itrogen 8«™“ » t eS People Visit, , Travel, Gather ■ 4 Puts Vacuum Cleaner to Novel Use At the Grass Valley Baptist church the Sunday school Eas ter program will be given at 10:00 a. m. The morning mes sage will be entitled, “ A Living Christ, the Hope of the World.” The evening message, ‘‘Praying Christians.” Members and friends of the church are invited to an all church party Friday evening 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oweh Eakin. A special invitation Is extended to the teen agers. Florin Coon brought his fath er, Bud Coon, home Sunday from the hospital where he spent about two weeks for medical at tention. will stay with his daughter, Mrs. Roy Schilling for a whye. Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Dunlap went to Portland- Tuesday on business and for the opening of the baseball season. They return home of their daughter. Mrs. gT°wth of non-legumes, lncreas- Earl McKinney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schillihg end son, Gary, were in The Dal les Saturday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon at the hospital. Mrs. Wayland Weld and son, Gail, came up Thursday from Portland to spend a few days visiting her parents, Mr. gnd Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and her sis ter, Mrs. Ross Fields and family. Mrs. Bernard Martin and dau ghter, Deanna, Mrs. V ernon Ea kin and son, Gene, and Mildred BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Blowing up balloons is juat one of the and Joann Eakin of Moro were thousand-and-ono uses to which this Lewyt vacuum cleaner can be in The Dalles Saturday. put Preparing for a Valentine party, this wise young hom em aker ha» Mrs. John Rust and daughters, e d W e d n e sd a y . attached the wide end of »’common kitchen funnel to the end of the Geraldine and Phyllis, Donna . Mr. and Mrs.^Don Smith were suctiou hose on the vacuum cleaner. The small end of the funnel is in and Glenda Perry, Mr. and Mrs. serted into the balloon, the current turned on and, presto, the balloon hosts et a dinner Friday evening is blown. One of the major features of the cleaner, which has those present included Mr. — and uiunr- p.g^av ....... ........ Miss Berneice Smith, 43-year-herto walk again, has been hon- Don DeMoss of Moro, Art Allge- attachments, is that it has no dust bag to empty.____ ________ Mrs. Orville Ruggles and Mr. Qjd arthritis victim who spent ored by the Easter fitoM »gent > ier, and Mrs. George Allgeier and sons, Moritz and Ed from and Mrs. Willard Barnett. After 22 years in a wheelchair before as the nation’s outstanding crlp- es the active organic matter sup- dlnner Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds a geries of operations enabled pled person.___________________ Sandy were dinner guests Sun ply of the soil by speeding de- joined HIM! them wltrill playing pio jiiM5» canasta.' V «■«*•«***• j ' * o a ± day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S r ^ e w ?engume X t i ^ s S- " av b* S‘ Ph" llp"8 EpT A group of Odd Fellow from , Mr and Mrs. Norris Gilkison guests that evening of Mr.,and h . G. Dugger Bill Brinkert Grass Valley motored to Tygh had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. Mrs. Owen Eakin. . z Mr. and Mrs. ^ before f o iT th they e v are able T k s ni 30 P t to l a take nt ,,aI Mlssion Valley at M 4 ethodist, church Bibby came uwu« home ww* w ent w to «« Vancouver, Valley Mrs. 10m Tom voysc Coyle «*** and «**♦ Mr ~ ‘ L‘ “ vauiw v a n e y Saturday o a iu m u v r evening w n u i g where and Mrs. Stephen xuuuy uwwmw », W ashington trogen from the air, and It aids wRh {he R Ernest T*yler they put on the degree work at and Mrs Harold Eakin and Friday from Portland .to «pend Thursday to visit her sister, In rotting straw and other crop , the ♦k« Tygh V o ito v Irtricm P P tin e famüy. i ___i ,.. ■■■itlg h l a n a r M rs R#»rtha irrip Bertha w h o i Currie, s ill. his par- fh Mrs. who is ill. the Valley lodge m meeting. a « _ weeks vacation with residues. Mr. ---------- Brinkert --------------- came home - Friday ,Miss Barbara Alley entertain- _ Harrv Stark ents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby. . — ed her friends at a party at her Sam Stork and Harry b x Buether left Tuesday for and returned there again Sunday, Fertilizers discussed in detail < « ramm Ste home Saturday evening. Games were enjoyed with refreshments served later In the evening. Mrs. Art Bibby returned home Friday evening from Portland where she spent several days on b X e i M r'and Mrs Ivan Blagg and famlly*" w é re 'business " visitor" in The L ile s Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Andersen and son. Dennis*, went to The Dalles Sunday afternoon where Mrs. Andersen accompanied her brother, Frank Wilke, of White Salmon to Portland where they left by plane for I/>s Angeles, California having received word that their brother, Walter Wilke, was very ill. ' Mrs. J. W. Blagg and daughter, Mrs. Clair Balzer were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Myrl Smith and son. Iztwell, spent Sunday afternoon visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin. - - Mrs. Ted Trimble and Mrs. Lewis Olds were business visit ors in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger had as dinner guests Sunday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H r - linger from Moro. Their daugh ter, Alice, accompanied her grandparents home to spend the two days vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrlgo and daughters and Geraldine Rust went to The Dalles Satur day on business returning bv wlay of Maryhill where they vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Vlntin and family. were business visitors in The hto M r / g f o r s . Kenneth Crews 1,a,les mursuay. daughter, Mrs. PtMMto j- M&k «M, dhUghtar, Nancy, were busi- Among the business visitors mond for geveral weeks* ■¿■pAflBftot'S In The Dalles Wed- *" Th.<‘ J ' “11’? n ^ l n T d r t l d r e i n Herman Peter« J r ... JM Har- Mrs A >< an? C«, n ’ vev James Hartley and K eith : M k .an<l Mrs Millard Eakin Mrs. Ed Alley, Mrs. A. A. un ' m home Saturday Powell Butte called at th e Lap'. i ’5.8 £ A . A_"d<™ : “ 2 - r ^ Kstem te th T iX » * » • « Mr Mrs Wa,lace include ammonium sulphate, am-, A {IRITIS I 3.1H I M lO F C monium nitrate, 16-20, 11-48,urea, sodium nitrate, calcium nitrate, T h ir d A U b I ob cyanamid; anhydrous ammonia, T h e D a lle s ’and acqueous ammonia. IV en etía » Pure ammonium sulphate o6n- P a in t W a llp a p e r toins 21.2 percent nitrogen; 27.5 B lin d s percent su lp h u r’ Ammonium SuT- G E N E R A L P A I N T |P R O D U C T B phate is an acid refidue fertili zer and thus increases the acid- H e a v y K o te • o n e coat finish F le x • C o lo rfu l d e c o r a to r - ity of soils, the authors point R a y o n lte , w a s h a b le sm o o th 1 out. v ^ a t to n .^ a t^ h e ’ h t e n e ^ f ’ tttelr M«T Fr* * y Mrs. Alfred Payne and daugh ter, Leone Moore, were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. W. D. Barnett and Mrs. OUn « Stark and son’ parenU- Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Harold Owens and child- ren and Mrs. W. D. ^Barnett went to Kent Friday a fte r n o o n to visit Mrs. Olan Stark and son, Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox took his mother, Mrs. Emma Cox, who spent several weeks with them, to Tillamook Saturday where she will visit her daugh- f/ te r,. Mrs. Charlie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Cox returned Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bakin of The Dalles were overnight guests last Tuesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs Mryl Smith and family. They were all dinner Ifr; and Mrs. John Block were in The Dalles Tuesday. * SPRING DRESSES * ■ Farm Uses Lovely line of*Easter Dresses ancf - Nitrogen, an essential plant food, to often the limiting factor in Oregon crop production« as sert two OSC extension service toil conservation specialists in a new» extension bulletin, number 690, entitled ‘‘Nitrogen Fertill- zers” which describes character istics and uses of most common nitrogen-bearing commercial fer- See our Beautiful New I Blouses and Lovely Slips For Ladies Dainty Things, For Tots and Teens Spring C ottons, fine, fetching frocks Complete line of Baby wear and Gifts for all times * ¡The Gay Shop - „ ;; W 'T - ' tt » j - - ■- 'T "7' _ ......... - '' s If those who read and enjoy the. 49 YBARi AGO, whtn Pow er A L ig h t itarted in bu»ine—. .washday - « day ■ I E lectricity cost about I 15c t . per V kilowatt-hour, .1 c u i H . l i c i i r a and n d uzaa wm drudgery was Tk—- I C . N orthw est . com nm m n i i i . a f had t « ,! « m all a ll for lighting. M any Pacific m u unities sm total ptwsr plants which Operated on ly from dusk to m idnight. A big job far pioneering Pacific Pow er A L ight 1 ___ toy i Sherman County Journal ' '■ V*/ ’ V v • •' "’A J '• " T O D A Y cheap electricity doe# the wash in short order. Upstair« and n n lis n r « , m a lr » l life if* » a a i a r for f f \ r f the h « housewife. For i 40 A electric i appliances make easier u » a r« P P A S L I. h a« K #»n n r n m n t i n c r new n ,u /m e t f for nr » U c t r i c i f u i« n n rm rt« < v a a r u i« * years, PP has been promoting uses electricity, improving service, reducing rates. Today homes served by PP&L use an average of 4,364 kilo- watt-hours a year, at an average price of only 1.44c a kwh I H downstairs, n u in ita in -"'r- ’ ‘ "• L > ST 1 1 .•>4 <t i Progressive American business keeps bringing yon Í better electric living... al bargain electric rates! they might enjoy it too. That would help US alL J, V ’J'S ’ I reduce^ the W9tvs« price of a kilowatt- hour h r residential electric service * 1 - V- - Z**-*^'- PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 191C-Frofn Electric Lighting t<? Electric Living—1950 e .. i ■ o-