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PAGE <3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JU N E 2, 1950 Meat cutting* wrapping, sharp developed and one Jumt>o-print ABOUT THE COUNTY freeze. Bring them In any dav each 35c. 1 exposure roll 50c Rufus Grange Mr. and Mrs. John Foss are but Sunday. C & C Food Store, 16 e x p o su res'll 65c. Reprints Wheat League Show leaving Friday for Astoria to Grass Valley, Oregon. Jltfc 4c each. Serai coin. Jumbo remain a couple of weeks with Print Co. Box 4175J, Portland FOR SALE— Now available tor Rex Miles of Portland is in MISC. FOR SALE: Kodak films their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy charge of the UP station here Well Planned 8, Oregon 31-tfn developed. Master Jumbo King < immediate delivery W i l l y » Hellberg and family. fora time relieving B. H. Rober Jeeps and four-wheel drive With only a few days remain size prints. Fastest service in FOR SALE: Cedar Posts 27c. son who is on leave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barnum pick ups. Complete Willy» ing until the fourth annual Ore Portland and satisfaction guar On Evergreen Highway at Saturday June 3 Overland line of panels, station Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whiter re gon Wheat Growers League 4-H are going to leave Sunday for anteed by c Portland’s oldest Underwood, Wash. Underwood wagons and Jeepeters now turned Saturday from Susanville, and FFA show and sale of wheat- Missouri for a_ visit with her HOUKMAN’S ORCHESTRA Company. Eight exposure roll Mercantile Co., Phone 3711. parents who live there. This is sensationally reduced In price. California where they were call fed livestock, in The'Dalles June 31-39c Contact Willis Motor Co., Third ed because of the illness of her 5-7, an effort is being made to the fiftieth year of their marri and Lincoln Sts., The DaUea, LOST: 50 lb. barrow, black & mother whose health has im obtain market support for the age and the twenty-fifth for Mr. and Mrs. Barnum. Mrs. Maggie Oregon. 22tfc white, earmarked V in both proved. show from citizens of Portland Barnum will accompany them as ears. Bill Todd, Grass Val Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and the wheat growing counties far as Payette, Idaho, where she ley, 30-lp FOR SALE: One 3 month old reports that a son was born to of eastern Oregon. will visit relatives for a week Pointer Pup, champion blood Mr. and Mrs. Deah Wilcox May « Manager Eugene Courtney said or so. lines. See T. Lester Johnson, FOR RENT: 9 Acres good grass 207 boys and girls will exhibit 26 at Newberg. Frfends of Joe Brackett are Wasco, Oregon. 31-2c pasture. Chas. Bullard, Moro. about 158 baby beeves, 112 sheep 31-2c Mr. and Mrs. Jess Landry re and 80 swine, well over double sorry to her1 he is still in the turned home last Thursday after the number of animals shown hospital where he’s been 111 for CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — being in Portland for several last year. With a larger sale i n . some tim e.' Brackett who is in weeks. Jess «ays he feels well prospect the final night of the the Emanuel hospital In Port land, where he now lives, owns again. «. , show, Wednesday, June 7th, property . in Sherman county A bridal shower in honor of special effort was ordered to and was a resident here for Miss Katie Geiser was held at hold prices for the choice and many years before his retire Third & Union St. th e Woman’s club building good animals to be sold well ment. Due to ill health he was The Dalles Oregon Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. above prevailing market levels. forced to' move to a lower alti Paint • W allpaper • ¡Venetian Vernon Flatt, Mrs. Claud Bayer, The show and sale will be.Held tude which he did when he mov Blinds Mrs. Lawrence Kirby, Mrs. Har at Wink’s Auction yards, one ed to Portland in the middle GENERAL PA IN T ¡PRODUCTS ry Benson, and Mrs. Bob Axtell mile west of The Dalles on thirties. W e ll D r illin g C on tractor H eavy Kote • one coat finish call as hostesses Miss Geiser ex Highway 30. Delmer Martin is The cattle buyers have been THE DALLES, OREGON x pects to be married this week chairman of the sales committee. active In Sherman county lately, F lex • Colorful decorator Sherman Co-operative Grain Grws Rayonite, end to Delbert • Wooderson Special show features will in and many cattle have left the Phone 3729, 518 W. 7thSt. washable sm ooth finish who worked here on the eleva clude a dinner the opening county in the past two weeks. • Wasco, Phone 231 tor construction in 1949. night for exhibitors, followed by Over the weekend, the nights a picture show at the Granaaa Mr. and Mrs. Ez R. Barzee were cool and a little fire was Mortgage: Loans to M e e t Your In d iv id u a l needs Tuesday night, there real welcom e. Although, It was were up from Portland f o r theater. - GRIFFITH & MEEKE will be a combined banquet for cloudy, nary a drop of rain fell. Memorial dtey. ATTRACTIVE TERMS J. B. Morrison came over exhibitors, leaders, parents and The community wants rain,- as Wasco & Hillsboro PROMPT SERVICE from Arlington Memorial day wheat league officials, followed without It, the crops won’t do by a program of fireworks over so good especially the spring and met members of his family here for a fam ily picnic anti the Columbia river at 9:45 p .m. wheat which Isn’t very far along yet. Some of the early seeded fall (DSD. lunch. Wednesday afternoon exhibit wheat looks real good. NOTICE OF BUDGET MEETTING FOR PREPARA A western com pany serving w estern a g ric u ltu re Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bullard ors and parents will be taken for The first cutting of alfalfa and Florence Brown drove to a boat ride on the river, courtesy TION OF COUNTY BUDGET FOR FISCAL K Y E A R HOME OFFICE Hood River Sunday and visited of the Inland Navigation Com Is about ready. Trace Fields and Leland Medler were cutting the Portland, Oregon 812 S. W. W ashington JULY 1, 1950 TO JU N E 30, 1951 INCLUSIVE with. Mr and Mrs. Allan Mur pany, on the yacht, Frances. ir fields Monday. Phone AT 4331 ray for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuypers Special recognition was given Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knlghten the show at the Chamber of Com were guests last week at the - spent Memorial day in Wamic. merce Forum meeting Monday ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Her Notice Is hereby given that t h e Sherm an County Wily reports the road from Tygh noon (May 29) , of the entire ln in Prineville. They say the Budget Committee w ill be in s e s s io n -a t the Courthouse ; Valley to Wamic as very rough. membership. Herins have a nice place there « which they bought and recently in Moro, Oregon, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on Thursday June ; moved on. The Kuypers went 'M r. and Mrs. Gorman Rose •up Wednesday and returned H, 1950 for the purpose of m ak ing the Original estim ates left Friday expecting to leave Friday night. O L IV E R . ♦ A ttT w G R lZ lO for county expenditures for all county purposes for the the west coast soon for New The vacation Bible school wil 4 York to spend the summer and open Monday J u n e 5 at 9 a. m. period from July 1, 1950 to June 30, 1951 Inclusive. next winter taking educational at the Moro Community ^hurch. courses at Columbia University. There will be classes for child Any tax payers, or group of tax payers, w ish in g to T T and Mrs. Ted Merydith ren from the age of four to 15. At the CAPITAL CITY, Moro, Oregon will be leaving next week for There will be Bible stories, songs, have changes made In the proposed budget, appropria Eugene where he will attend dramatics, handwork and games. tions fdr j>ew Items, the elim in ation of any item , or an the university and take some Parents are ask<xl to cooperate and help make the school a suc coaching courses. * Increase or reduction In any item a r e , requested to at cess. School will open each day at 9 a. m. and close at 11 a. -m. tend this m eeting and make such- w ishes known. A program and exhibition CARD OP THANKS I t ’s L ater T h a n Y o u T h in k We wish to extend thanks to work wilt be held Friday. June 16. No Increases can be made to exceed ten percent of the Mr. and Mrs. A J Smith, Mr. our friends and neighbors for proposed budget at the final hearing and adoption. their beautiful floral offerings and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and and cards and kind words of Mrs Harry Van Gilder returneA sympathy in our recent bereave from Alaska this week after tak BOSH OKNDUFF mg a trip with the Journal party. ment. ~ Mr and Mrs. Dick Salvadore Mrs. Howard Spencer County Clerk Mrs. Marvin Howell and family of Portland arrived Clarence Spencer Friday to spend the week end M oon Equipment Co. Eugene Spencer at X home of her sister. Mrs. UTARHO OREGON lam es Easter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy M are FO R T Y Y EA R S AGO rugs w ere beaten in a and children arrived Saturday X V X U cloud of dust. H ousew ork was full of backbreak from Pendleton to spend the ing drudgery. E lectrical appliances were few and crude. we£k end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg. Jimmy re E lectric service was expensive, and, in many com m unities, turned home Sunday leaving not very dependable. Mrs. Blagg and children for a few days longer visit. Moro Personals Want A ds DANCE Insure Against LOSS by FIRE or HAIL Protect Your Year’s Income Guarantee Adams Paint Store DOR1N WILBURN Your Harvest Profit S ta n d a r d I n s u r a n c e C o . Beefo’s Beefo’s BEEFO’S E n jo y Y o u rselvesl : Beefo’s Beefo’s 1 01 0 I O C A PR O G R ESS toward electric living in the years since I V 0 V Pacific Pow er & L ight was organized in 1910 it one of th e miracle» of the American enterprise system. Today. low -cw t e lectricity doe» a dozen household ch o re, in lew tim e than ft took grandm other to clean one rug. Progressive American business keeps bringing yon better electric living. . . allargato electric rales! POWKR ANO CAPACITY TO HUSTLK HARVEST •C«<t drawbar, »pring cuahionad. X" throughout the machine— Including th< T V - b .lt . that abw rb .ho ck., ducour.ga vibration, main- tain a ftc i« *c y, taka littU attention. o WMIIL EQUALIZED LEVELING How PP&L has reduced the CINTRALinD lUMICATlHO _ ~ s t a t io n s .n n lia d to «roup o f fittin g. Ilka pushing a t * * •»<« CINTRAUY s *v" IAfe* average price of a kilowatt- hour for residential electric service c. „ ,„ Of „ . . i t , low. S' C foot utung na»gnt j w z .. . . . ¡»rreaaaa cut to 20 taat. raal. Light-«rop extension av ar.a b .tl incraaaaa Arstill Monroe Pontiac, Inc Moro, Oregon t °* } V PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 1 9 1 0 —From Electric Lighting to Electric Living 1950