Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 30, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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SHKKMAN
COUNTY
Grass Valley Lodge
Gives Member Party
T he G rass Valley R ebekah
lodge m et a t th e I.O.O.F. hall
W ednesday evening tor its reg­
ular m eeting w ith 13 m em bers
and one visitor present. Mrs.
Orville Ruggles noble grand p re ­
sided.
A birthday p a rty w as held
for Mrs. Ruggles a fter the m eet­
ing w ith refreshm ents served by
Mrs. W illard B arn ett and Mrs.
John R ust as hostesses.
Mrs. Don M arsh of Hood Riv­
e r arriv ed F rid ay and sp en t th e
week end w ith h e r parents, Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald Clodfelter,
w hile- h er husband w e n t on a
m ountain
clim bing expedition
w ith Crag Rats of Hood R'lver.
F re d and B ert Cox w ent to
V ancouver last Tuesday to spend
the day visiting th eir m other,
Mrs. Em m a Cox. A llen McDou­
gal accom panied them to his
hom e in P ortland after spending
the school year h ere w ith Mr.
and Mrs. B e rt Cox.
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M r. and Mrs. Alfred Kock
had as
dinner guests
Friday
honoring Mr. Kock on his b irth ­
day Mr. and Mrs
D onald- von
Borstel and fam ily and
F ritz
Rohw eder, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
P inkerton and son, Bruce, call­
ed late r in the evening,
j... David and Donald W ells a r­
rived S aturday from Roseburg
to spend several w eeks w ith
relatives. They are staying a t the
hom e of th e ir grandm other, Mrs.
T. M. Rolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Sm ith had
as th e ir guests from Tuesday to
S atu rd ay his bro th er in law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
M arquissee and fam ily and Fred
Stalock from Ellensburg, Wn.
J O U R N A L ,. M O R O ,
OREGON
F R ID A Y ,
Mrs. A. A. D unlap and the
Mobley children w ent to The
Dalles Saturday to bring Mrs.
Mobley and
in fan t d au g h ter
hom e from the hospital.
Miss
D orothy W ilson is a t th e V ern
Mobley hom e assisting w ith th e
work.
Guy H aynes of Yam hill w as
an overnight guest Sunday a t
the home of his b ro th er In law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Dunlap. ,
Mr and Mrs Donald von Bor-
stel a n d . fam ily and Mr. and
Mrs. B ernard M artin and d a u ­
gh ter w ent to Tygh Valley S un­
day for a picnic a t H u n t P ark.
Mr. itnd Mrs. George Wilcox
of Salem w ere business visitors
here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Bud Coon cam e
up last M onday to spend several
w eeks w ith th e ir son in law
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1030
and daughter, Mr and M rs- R° y
Schilling.
The B aptist Circle m et a t th e
church T h u rsd ay afternoon. Rev
A. L. K in tn er gave the devo-
tionals. T he ladies tied o u t a
q u ilt d uring the afternoon before
serving refreshm ents.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Davis
had as week end guests h e r
b ro th er in law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. F ra n k Dem psey and,
children of Portland.
Divine w orship will be held in
th e G rass
Valley
M ethodist
church Sunday, Ju ly 2, a t|3 p. m
Cigarettes
A ll Kinds
15 cents pkg.
A superior service -
ef personal attendance
THAT COSTS N O MORE
4s
JUNE
$1.50 carton
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•O O B U T A V t
All kinds of
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GREETING CARDS
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A wide range of prices
that meets e l wishes
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Progressive American business keeps bringing yon
better electrie living... al bargain electrie rates!
> SPRING DRESSES . *
Lovely line of summer Dresses anci
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Spring Cottons, fine, fetching frocks
Complete line of Baby wear and Gifts for all times
T h e G a y Shop
Z/otv PP&L has reduced the
3*4
average price o f a kilowatt-
hour for residential electric service
DANCE
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RufusQrangeHall
S a t, J u ly 1st,
WASCO versus
Hockman’s Ork.
GOLDENDALE
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Adams Paint Store
T h ird & U n io n St.
T h e Dalle«
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Oregon
P a in t • W a llp a p e r • |Venetlan
GENERAL
PAINT |PRODUCT8
Heavy Kote • one eoat finish
Flex • Colorful decorator
Rayonite, washable smooth finish
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Wasco Diamond
there’s no substitute
for systematic savings
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Sunday, July 2
Wasco Field 2:00 Standard Time
TOP QUALITY
WEED KILLERS
lig h t beer is the, beverage
of m oderation Enjoy
2-4 DOW
WEED KILLER
Amine Salt • -
ESTERON 44
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Isopropyl ester
N o th in g can equal the feeling of security that
comes with having money in the bank...money
you can count on for the "extras” in life... money
to meet an emergency, should one arise.
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Ma; .« you've cussed aplenty when
you’ve seen weeds choking out your
crops .and fouling up your pastures.
But just cussing ’em doesn't help
much. You will get a lot of pleasure
out of watching a Dow weed killer go
after those weeds anejdean them out»
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IF YOU
SAVE
EACH
WEEK
WHEN YOU BUY WEED KILLERS...
BUY DOW DIAMOND QUALITY
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$2.50
$5.00
$7.50
3 YEARS
2 YEARS
$52.00
$104.00
$156.00
plua Inteeeat
plua intareat
plue Intar aal
SI 30 00
$260 00
$390.00
plea Intereel
plua Interaat
plua interaat
$260.00
$520.00
$780.00
plea interaat
plua fntereat
plua Interaat
$390 00
$780.00
$1170 00
plea intareat
plua Interaat
plua Intereel
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SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
'LET'S BUILD
OREGON TOGETHER"
QLVMPi* BUEWiKC COM’ iNY
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Notice from the chart below how a small
amount saved out of every paycheck soon builds
into a sizeable sum. Governor McKay has pro­
claimed the period of June 27-July 4 as a time for
Oregonians to observe COMMUNITY THRIFT.
Open a First National Savings Account during
this week and start saving for your independence.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL SAVE IN . . .
1 YEAR
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OF PORTLAND
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