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f>A8B 4 SHERMAN COUNTY 1 Ol'RMAL. MORO. OREGON r s ittiT , j C ne 2-, l&u school rally at Wasco Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale of jn business, for several day« last of Mr*. B. A. and Gertrude Hogue several months at Dutch Hanbar, Miss Mary Hoskinson returned Sunday. ' Alaska dbing carpenter work, The Dalles called at the Fred Cox week. home from the valley Monday, Mr and Mrs. J. E."Norton and • Mrs., John Koepke and children home Saturday.____ Bill McLeod and daughter of daughters where for the past three weeks she Carol and Geraldine and of Redmond spent last week here Miss Daisy Garrett returned nd visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth son Ross were dinner guests at the with her sister, Mrs. L. M. Schade- home Saturday from Cove where Martin Sunday. W. lC. Helyer home Sunday. witx and children. she spend aobut a month visiting Mrs. Grover Young and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray McKay and friends. Tom Garrett motored to The sons Norman and James motored children returned to Coquille Those who attended the County Dalles Monday to visit Harry to Madras Sunday and visited Thursday after a ten day visit here Sunday school rally at Wasco Young who is in the hospital where briefly. with relatives. Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. he was taken Sunday for an ap- • Kent Grange No. 688 will hold Miss Anita Dunlap was honored Sbilton Fritts and family, Mr. and pendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of its next regular meeting Saturday a: a bridal shower-at the I. 0. O. F. Mrs. Gerald Dryden and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Weld and The Dalles and Ervin Patterson evening June 28. hall Tuesday afternoon. As each Mrs. Glen Karnes, Mr. and Mis. c|,jidven> Gail and of Heppner were dinner guests of Darlene, of Kay and Frankie McKay spent • ?.?st arrived sh£ was given a Wallace May, Mrs. L. D. May, j»ortiand ^ame up Thursday to Mrs. B. A. -Hogue Saturday. b<ock on which she was to em Herman and Robert Zeigler, Gene- Mrs. Carl Sfchadewitz and son Thursday with their grandmother, jt Mr and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb, ir oider her name to be made into vieve Oestreich, Lois Coyner, Don .«phey returned home Sunday, but John were dinner guests at the Mrs. A. F. Lyons. a quilt top. The program consist Cox, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle, Gaih remained with his grandpar- W B. Wilson home Thursday. •Mr. anu Mrs. Charles Bothwell ed of a violin solo by Mrs. Vernon Mrs. Orville Schnacker, Mrs. and son Edward returned to Kent Dorothy and Connie Wilson left Eakin accompanied at the piano Maude Garrett and family, Mr. ents. Friday from Dufur. They are Art Justesen of Kent was a Saturday for Yamhill to visit staying at the J. M. Wilson home, by Mrs. Elton Eakin. Mrs. Orville and Mrs. Orville Ruggles, Mr. and their uncle, Guy Haines and fam Ruggles played a march while Mrs. Elton Eakin, Mr. and Mrs. business caller here Monday. parents of Mrs. Bothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom ily a few days. Carolyn Lemley and Arden Peters, Lawrence Todd, Mrs. Wayne Spooi Dorothy iCratfcy returned to hei home here Sunday after spending dressed as a bride and groom and son, LeRoy and Miss Anna and their daughter, Mrs. Edgar ■J. M. Wilson and ^°n s , children and Mrs. Sam jr., and -Richard lefT Tuesday for severaj weeks with her cousins, Alley, and --------- b’ i ught n the gifts in a decorated Schwartz. ftnd Mrg B R Howell in The wagon. After the .bride-to-be The Baptist Mission society ate they Vis- Turner where they will attend the The Baptist Mission society are Christian State convention this Dajles opened the gifts, refreshments 85 or or 90 90 guests, niaking plans for a P^cn^ * ,e “ t.d relatives, returning by the wire served to 85 guests. ' Mrs. Paul Wilson and Jerry Wil« also present from k* >* >" the P“rk neXt Tu*sd,y' southern route to California where 'vtek- Mr. and M rs/ Haney Blanken- son jr>, were in The Dalles Monday Friends were former’s husband, who they also visited before conttnu,ng biekler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Murn- to v^ jt Ar.telope, Kent, • M°r0’« an',4 l S d 1Mr. and Mrs. Wren Hogue drove ahan and daughter Eleanor and j- a patient in the Mid-Columbia Dalles. Hostesses were Mrs. Alfred to Kent Sunday to visit his mother, 1 »»me. Mrs. Jake Wilson was a business Nillie Wilson from Portland and hospital. Kock, Mr?. Arzell, Lemley, Mrs. Mis. Bell Hogue. Mr.,, and Mrs. Dick Reckman jr., Mr and Mrs j M. Wilson, Mr. Arch Cantrall, Miss Dorothy Olds, caller here Saturday from Kent. Miss Margaret Kock returned Miss Betty Olds and Miss Helen home last Sunday from Portland Miss Doris Newcomb is em and daughters Margaret and Peggy and Mrs. l . W. lAmick, and Mr. wire dinner guests at the home of nnd Mrs. J. H. Wilson and grand Stark. where she visited relatives and at ployed by Mrs. Millard Eakin. Mrs. Tommie Barnett and daugh tended the Rose festival. Among the shoppers in The Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Sunday, children, Alice Mae and Gregg Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes were Wilson, was among those from ters. Ethel and Margaret, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Dalles Thursday were Mr. and Ciyde Smith were shoppers in The and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mrs. John Engstrom, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kent who attended the Sunday Dalles Monday. lioldaway and daughter, Doris, J. S. Newcomb, Mr. and. Mrs. Claus Clyde Smith at Grass Valley Sun Mr. and Mrs. R- J. Baker o.» were visitors in The Dalles last Bardenhagen and daughter, Mar day. Mrs. Wren Hogue of Grass Val Gresham arrived here Monday Tuesday. - tha,-Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blagg and ley and Miss. Grace Gregg were Mr. and Mrs. William Bower evening to remain until Thursday daughter Marie, Mrs. Herman w*. anu ...... - uaugnier .«niit, attending to business affairs. The> man and a neice of Rosalia, Wastv Ophillinir and son Robert,,. Mis.* visitors at the L. W. Amick home . *. J at it.., , __ 1 Mr. V«- and on, Friday. the home n of f Mr Mr. Barbara Walpole, will leave Thursday for The Dalles iugton visited and Florence Hoskinson is visiting where they will take the bus for and Mrs. Charles Lemley from Mrs. C. A. Oestreich and family. Yew rubber this week at the A. S. Johnsen Flint, Michigan to take delivery Monday until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter and ag;tator stops Mrs. A. A. - Dunlap - drove family were visitors in The Dalles home in Moro. of a B l new Buick. They will . visit VI it " 1 Mr. 1 1 1 . » and i ! V i .................... ... wringer rolls Mrs. R. IP. IBarnet and daughter relatives in Iowa, Wisconsin and to p ortland Thursday when Mrs. Wednesday. Ixivina and Mrs. J. L. Matth.’s Wyoming before returning home Dunlap went to Yamhill for a few motored to The Dalles Friday. Mrs. Ernest Eslinger and Mrs. days and Mr. Dunlap returned Trade your old washer a* They were accompanied by Lee Marcus Eslinger of The Dalles at home. and Leland Barnet who were re Miss Janet Wilcox and Maynard tended the shower given for Miss down payment. Phone 161 turning home from summer school Anita Dunlap Tuesday afternoon. Nelson arrived here Saturday at Corvallis. for trial Lloyd Kelley returned home from a trip to North Dakota where Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay are Saturday from Corvallis where he they visited Mr. Nelson’s parents. parents of a rson born at The Dalles attended 4-H club summer school Both taught school at Vale last HAMPTON FURNITURE hospital Frida>, June 20. Mrs. Wayne Spoor and son, Le year and will again teach there L. M. Schadewitz returned to his Roy, of Molalla spent last week the coming year. Miss Wilcox will The DaH.es. Ore. home here Sunday after spending visiting her son in law and daugh spend her vacation with her pi r 1er Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Todd, ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox ; w o 1^/4- TnouJoU Tm Mrs. G. F. McKay, Mrs. Arthur E. E. Gervais and a friend from Mr. Nelson left Tuesday foi Cratty, Mrs. E. C. »Smith, Mrs. Eugene. Prineville were overnight guests Herb Worrell was a visitor in L. J T lX Z iU n v u v i i | M. O Schadewitz,- V U ö U v n » , • Mrs. **» « *« ” John at the Dell Olds home Thursday. The Dalles Sunday. Miss Betty koepke, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mc They went to the Deschutes on a __i„ at Wil \v;i_ Kay, Jay _ _ and children, McKay Olds who visited (friends fishing trip. bur, Washington returned - with Mrs.’ Emma Cox, Warren Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox went and Mrs. Harold Eakin and son h>m. Mr. and Mrs. Orville. Ruggles n Husum, Washington Sunday spent Sunday at the Harry Heising were dinner guests at the home of where they surprised their aunt, ranch on the Metolius. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gilkison on Mrs. June Baldwin with a kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Todd and Sunday. shower. The Baldwins recently Mrs. Wayne Spoor and son, IxiRoy Mr. and Mra. Roy Wells and sons lost their household goods when were dinner guests at the home of and Mrs. Arch Fortner and son, the> were moving, when the trail Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten in Robert spent Sunday at Hermis er broke loose and went over an Moro Thursday evening. ~ ton on business and also visiting embankment resulting in a com J. B. Eslinger was a business friends. plete loss. visitor in Portland Thursday. lArt Bibby spent several days Mr. tnd Mrs. Cecil Bennett and Miss Lois Coyner returned home last week in Portland on business. children of Hood River, Mrs. M. H. with him after spending a week Miss Grace Marie Zevely is Bennett of Bay City and Mr. and visiting relatives and attending the employed at the Ralph Eakin home Mrs. Wren Hogue of Grass Valley Rose festival. near Moro. were dinner guests at the home Mrs. Wayne Spoor left Sunday Robert King made a business for Pendleton to visit her sister, trip to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Marin, for several days. Mrs. Arch Cantrall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds were Mrs. Ted Everett and Miss Anita The D alles, O re g o n hosts at a dinner party Monda> Dunlap were shoppers in The evening in honor of Miss Anita Dalles Wednesday. Miss Lucile Vale, county health Dunlap, who is to be married Friday. Those present were Mr. nurse, called at Grass Valley and and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Miss Ethel vicinity Thursday spulai Pntes Mrs. J. S. Newcomb entertained Barnett, Miss Dorothy Olds, Mis L flflfttt U ? * Betty Olds, Miss Barbara Walpole, members of the Grass Valley the honor guest Miss Dunlap, and bridge club and two guests, Mis^ CoUtt StaH the host and hostess. The girls Dorothy Olds and Miss Barbara Walpole, at her home Wednesday p»tRented her with a lovely gift. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and aftirnoon. Mrs. C. M. Clevenger family motored to White Salmon and Miss Olds held kigh scores Saturday to visit his brother, John and Mrs. Ed Alley held low score Kock and family. They returned ■ cr the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and home Sunday. s0ClAl OUSIH^ 70S family moved the first of thf week Mrs. John Rolfe, Miss Dorothy Olds and Glenn Perry returned to the Buker house and Mr. and home Sunday from Hillsboro where Mrs. B. M. Kelley moved to the house vacated by the Clines. they visited Mr«. John Perry. .. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Morris and and son were visitors ih Portland family arrived Saturday from Wenatchee, Washington to vi^it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley. Mrs. Morris and chil- d:en remained for a week, and Mr. Morris returned home Sunday. Dresses Coats Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling and grandson, Carl Schilling, spent TO THE PUBLIC: Saturday at Moro visiting at the $ 8 .9 5 Group with a large selection $12.85 values Harlandveiw Grange has arranged with Mr. Eric heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schilling. Formerly Priced to Johnson, of The Dalles, to speak at the Grange Hall Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll ot 18.95 values Friday evening, June 27th, at 8:30, on the subject of | 12.95 $10.95 Heppner are the parents of a the REA. daughter, Janice Helen, bora Sat- 24.00 values utday, June 21, at the St. Vincent Now 16.95 Mr. Johnson is well informed on this subject and hospital in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. his talk will be of interest to all citizens. Arch Fortner are the proud grand 29.75 values 22 .5 0 parents. This meeting is not for Grange members only. K Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and The public is invited to attend this meeting. sens were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. , Harlandview Grange W. C. Todd was a business visi tor at Moro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May werv Group of various styles and Group of Wash Frocks business visitors in The Dalles types, some washables $1.98 & $2.98 values Thursday. Mrs. T7* D. May re turned home with them after Formerly Priced to $7.95 spending aeveral days visiting Only a few left; Mr. and Mrs. Johns. while they last Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball and Mrs. Now Glen Karnes were visitors in The Dalles FrMay. . Fred Cox and Mrs. W. J. Davis went to Portland Thursday on buriness. Mrs. Davis remained to S K I R T S SW EA TER S visit her Bon and wife, Mr. and Wool — Cotton Wool Mrs. Charles Davis. Mr. Cox re when hard working men need,, turned home Friday accompanied Choice ’ .V. - by his mother, Mrs. Emma Cox of good food and lots of it. Vancouver, who *will visit at the P U R S E S millinery Fred and Bert Cox homes. $1.95 & $2.95 Values Values to $6.95 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett N o w . and son, KeiA spent the week end Values to $3.116 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mc- K’nney at Heppner. Grass Valley Girl had teen 'visiting relative« in Salem and Silverton. Se left Tuesday for Moro where she wiU spend the summer. __________ Showered on Eve Of Wedding YEARS OLD This Whiakcy is 4 years old EASY WASHER SAFE Kent Folks Take Gifts And Visit v a • l . ° o f u ll P in t J « . Barclay B Ca., Ltd , Batrait, Mhtfc.; Paaria, Summer Clearance a At THE as-» hotel Uli!i ftassai PARIS Almost 30 days in advance of our usual custom, we are launching our semi-annual clearance of fine merchandise; by doing this a great opportunity is offered our many customers to cash in on quality apparel, giving you fully three months of summer wear. R E M E M B E R we D O N O T SH IP IN C H E A P A P P A R E L F O R SA L E PU R PO SE S, but offer cur R E G U L A R S T O C K of B E T T E R M E R C H A N D ISE . W e m ust make room for the finest selection of fall merchandise, that has E V E R been offered the public. Yes, fall coats, dresses and in fact everything we carry is now being bought in order to take advantage of better prices and to insure prompt deliveries. So take advantage of some real values. INVITATION $6.95 \ Dresses Dresses You can get it at--- Zeigler’s > 1 .® ° f u ll Q u a rt Quality Store $1.°° Supplies for Harvest Blouses Q u a lity P r ic e - Dependability • F. » $1.00 .$ 3 .9 5 $ 1 .0 0 $ 1 to $ 1 .9 5 $ 1 .o o ggc B e tte r Dresses OUR FINEST Formerly selling from $18.95 to $24.50 NOW CHOICE M2. 95 • .Dresses Fine Quality,- A ll Types Formed/ Selling at $12.95 to $18.75 Now : $8.95 ' ' As Is Group Miscellaneous Choice $1.00