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o PAGE 2 bill.K.M.l.S l O l M l h ilU M .il., Md HU, OKEGON ^tfeniuin (fnuiitu Tlour nal d to FltlD A Y , FEBKUAKY 13, 1033 aalest To The Sherman County Journal: Grass Valley As 1 have just past my 87th bir Published Every rid.iy at thday, it seems only natural that Moro, Ort (By Mrs. A. F. Balzer) oluments that 1 think of nfy boyhood days, Giles L. French E d ito r linating voter. which of course takes me to what CLASSIFIED KATBH: There will be divine worship is now Sherman county, where I Inter«* a* ie«<>nd elm matter at Uta 10 cent per line, first time. in the Grass Valley Methodist grew up. F x to fflc « ut Muro. O iron, under Act t confuting— 5 cents a line (hereafter »f Cor,irre Mure 187». At this time I want to tell of church Sunday, Feb 15. 3 p. m. citizen must Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Alley and O l i l i IA*. COUNTY PAPE! jcrucy as we some of the pleasant memories daughter, Ruth, went to Portland FOR SALE: 4 bottom, 16” Inter ail because of that I have. My first recollections Tuesday and will stay until her N A Î IO N A L E_D I T O R I A 1 national -plow; top shape; priced are associated with humans, and right. Also two used Case plows. r ' ~ 1 1 as T oc Í a t íí Í n horses. In fact, the very first mother, Mrs. Tommie Barnett is Arstlll-Monroe Pontiac, Inc., Ü O thing I remember I was riding a able to come home. n o » S \\ 1 ITI THE WEAK Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd x Moro, Oregon. 15c jjl I»ony led by a stage hostler. Dad went to 1 he Dalles Friday where Down in Salem there is discus had the stage station, and there Mrs. Todd entered the hospital for WANTED; Man with car to ser NEW SPAPER sion of some way to slow sale of was always lots of men and horses an appendectomy on Saturday. vice 800 family Vyatkins Route. •junky” tonde l»ooks. Not know- for me to play with. When I was Above average earnings for PUBLISHERS The Grass Valley PT-A will about seven years old, I had a ng the background of the author right man. If you have car and meet Thursday night, February ASSOCIATION >f the Idea we suspect that the horse of my own, named Pacer, 19 instead of the 20th because of good local references, write for which I rode with a sheep.skin Information to The J. R. Wat and a surcingle, and a bridle, and a basketball game. kins Co., 137 Dexter Ave., Seat RIPWO.* HATE# from tit- Deschutes, and from the Kureka Lodge No. 121 AJf. A tle 9, Washington. 15-20c John Day rivers, and from the ONE ' IAK Meets on the 1st anu Columbia river to Grass Valley, 3rd Thursday evenings NEED AN ALL-PURPOSE CAR? Then see the Willys Station 1 Kltltl ARI 13, 1953 each month. Visiting munlst spies and gradually we was our play ground. One of our members cordially in Wagon on display at WILLIS could ban one paper where .there sports was chasing coyotes. Often DEMOt RA( V AMI DOLLARN Pacer would run over a coyote, vited to meet with us MOTOR CO. All-steel body, over was compeuuon. and I hoped he would hit it with Robert Belshe, W. M drive, plenty of carrying capacity Sliould there hupjien to be some We have been ta B. Pinkerton, Secretary means safety, economy and prac popular furore aroused the action his hoof, but never did, but would system ut guvernn lent used turn and chase it again, and seem- lletklehein Chapter No. 78. O.K.S tical transportation. Also New could be speeded up and we could these Unlte<1 States1 is the 01 eliminate minority preferences txl to get as excited and enjoy it Meets every second anu Four Wheel Drive JEEPS, PICK perfect une. And, 1 myond duu fourth Thursday In each UPS and STATION WAGONS. more rapidly. Then the minorities as much as I did. All of which is it is the bes t one. month; visiting member» Contact WILLIS MOTOR for Wil- would go for who wants a dissent a pleasant pastime, and now a it dues det/elop tn<sdentici, ho pleasant memory. Martyn and I Invited. Moro, Oregon. lys-Overlana Sales, Service, Parts er around protesting. ever, that in ditate tllat its perii would go to the Indian camp at Mary O. Coons, W. M. and Accessories. West Columbia Lion might mut last 1orever. Win the mouth of Spanish Hollow and Gwen Ross, Secretary River Highway, The Dalles. Ore De loque ville tame tu this cuu Dairies used to advertise the play with the little Indians, and Moro Lodge Nol 113 I.O.O.F. gon. 23-tfc. try in 1840 to analj high quantity of butterfat in the that was fun. In 1874 Mr. Eaton Meets 1st and 3rd now /kF milk they sold. When that became and Dad built a small school house Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING — to the conclusion that eventua, more valuable they started adver hi Mud Hollow where Fred Blau hall. Transient and Meat cutting, wrapping, sharp the people would be taught tising the fine milk solids. The later located. George, Martyn and visiting brothers are freeze. C & C Food Store, some demagogue that by tin next stage niliy be advertising of I went our ¡»onies to school there, cordia.My Invited Grass Valley, Oregon. 47tfn votes they could obtain the st tile pasturized water in milk. in 1879, I went to school in The John E. DeMoss, N.G WANTED: Reliable man with car Inga of those who had actuu. Dalles and in 1881 I went to the Leo Watkins, Secretary part or full time, to call on lated money and that our systc first public school In China Hol G R A SS V A L L E Y N E W S farmers in Sherman County. would no longer work. low. All these things bring back Lupine R clxk.di Ixxlge N <>. 1 |(i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May re Wonderful opportunity. $15 to It has taken a long while f Meets 2nd and 4th turned Sunday from Portland pleasant memories to me. thut to become a $20 In a day. No experience or »parent ten- where they spent a few (lays vis I still”have friends and relations Tuesdays of each dency. 'capital required. Permanent. Visiting iting their son and daughter in in that good country, I look for month. Write today. McNess Company, Every day some group is work law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May ward to seeing you all come June. members welcome Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., A ten year old boy came with Mollie McLachlan ing to obtain government help and the new grandson at the Oakland 7, California. 13-4p N.G. J for Its members, or a tux rebate home of het’ mother, Mrs. V. his violin on my birthday and for the money it uses for Itself. Wharfield. Clarence May with the played ‘ Home On The Range” Helen Martin, Sec. FOR SALE: 12 ft. Amana deep The government is doing more navy left Tuesday for San Fran and Red Riber Valley”. Made me freeze, cheap. Frank Pike, think of Tom Fraser. things for groups than uny govern cisco where he will meet his ship Grass Valley, Oregon 14c Wfell II have made some mis Dr. Frank D. Reid ment ever did in all history. tlie USS Destroyer Gregory. NOTICE OF SALE OF THEA Yet, the end of it cannot be seen. 'Mr. and M,rs. Orville Ruggles takes, and one was, leaving Sher DENTIST TRE SEATS: The Dalles City Democracy is a system of gov and family were in The Dalles man county. I could go on and proposes to sell to the highest ernment that permits the people Sunday to visit his father, O. N. on, but you might think I am w ill not be in bin office until getting childish, so will let it go menta call Moro 502 bidder, all or any part of, to rule, By their votes they can Ruggles at the hospital. between 329 and 350 used, ve determine governmental policy. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap at that. As ever, Jay Price If each individual and each or and family and her father, J. H. ganized group wants and gets Cantrall came up Saturday from money for governmental a slst- Carlton on business and were over L E G A L N O T IC E S ancu democracy us a system will night guests of his mother, Mrs. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT soon end. No country of taxpay A. A. Dunlap. Notice Is hereby given that the ers, however rich, can meet the Harry Hooper left Saturday for demands of those who can get Hazelton, Idaho, to spend several undersigned, Jesse Helyer, Ad ministrator of the Estate of things easy by merely voting lor days on business. Barbara Helyer, deceased, has fil t‘d his First and Final Account and Petition for Distribution in i said Estate and that Tuesday ; the 17th day of March, 1953, at the hour of 10.00 A. M., in the County Court Room in the Court House at Moro, Sherman County, < >regoib has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of ob jections. if any, to said First and Final Account and Petition for Distribution, and the settlement thereof. Jesse Helyer Donald E. Heisler Attorney for Estate 15-18c ji I rip s w ill h e m ad e M o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s , h r id a y s a n d S a tu r d a y s to all to w n s in S h e rm a n j c o u n t y w ith j i Dalles. IK ♦ ♦ fre s h b a k e r y g o o d s I r e n i T h e Leonard Ltitje W A SCO , ' O R EG O N CALL FOR BIDS T ha G ra s , V allaj G rain Grower.! o ffers fo r bid 4 th e follow ing p ro p e rty in K ent, O regon: f Lots 7 a 8, in clu d in g house thereon, except E a s t 4 15 feet of L o t 7; also L o ts 2, 3, 4. 9, 10. 11 in J Block Seven. 4 S ealed bid s w ill be opem d M arch 1G at 2:00 p. m. 4 a t th e office of the G rass V alley G rain G row ers I in G rass V alley, Oregon. gun. Tl a iic G rass V alley G rain 4 G low ers re s e rv e , rig h t to reje ct any or all bids. 4 J s G h A b S V A L L E Y G R A IN GROVZERG A n ita H ooper, M anager Y o u ’r e in v it e d t o t a k e a “DISCOVERY DRIVE” You have probably beard that the 1953 Chev rolet is entirely new through and through . . . the greatest car Chevrolet has ever built! This is true . . . and the proof of this exceptional product is Chevrolet performance. This is why a demonstration of the 1953 Chevrolet is called a ‘'Discovery Drive.” W hen you drive this outstanding automobile you discover that Chev rolet performance is second to none . . . at any price! And, at the same time, you know that Chevrolet costs less . • . less than m any cars that do not offer as m uch. We invite you to come in and take a "Discovery Drive” because we know that you will enjoy i t . . . because we know that demonstration proves the 1953 Chev rolet gives you more car at less cost than any other automobile. PIKE’S G A R A G E GRASS VALLEY, OREGON buizweinhard =0R ME! NOTICE I have taken over the Holsum Bread route from Clem Welk and would appreciate any spe* j cial orders for birthday or wed* ding cakes or any other special | bakery goods desired« Want Ad» neer, unpadded theatre »eats, ter than 4 p. m. February 19, In exicellent condition. Approx 1953. Dalles City reserves the imately 100 are 21 Inches In right to reject any and all hide. width, balance are 22 inches. A. C. Grindle Bids will be received at the City Clerk office of the undersigned no lat- l-i-ifk The Dalles, Oregon NOTH K OF FINAL HEAIIING~ Notice is hereby given that the uhdersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Sherman County her fin al account as executrix of the Estate of Martin O. Johnson, de ceased, and that Monday, the 9th day of March, 1953, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., of said day, at the courtroom, in the courthouse, in Moro, Sherman County, Oregon, have been fixed by the Court as the time and place for hearing of objections to said final account and for the settlement of said estate. Mtirie Rarnett Cooper 4 4 T. Ix’ster Johnson, 14-17c 4 Attorney for Executrix 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ « ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ B litz w f in h a r p c o m p a n y P O R T L A N D , OREÔON W hat can you buy for 2 cents a day? Don’t D e la y ... 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