Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, September 21, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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Buried At Grass
ValleyWedn esday
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Jam es Kester and Max Brown
took (Henry Kelly to The Dalle«
Saturday night when he enteTBd
the hospital, having been ill sev­
eral days, he died Sunday morn
m g . FSmeral aerw oee were held
at Grass Valley Wednesday.
School started here Monday
morning with 41 pupils in the
eight grade«. Teachers are Mis
Margaret Lannen let and 2nd;
Mm Lorraine Kent 3rd and 4th;
Mr» Audrey Vaughn 5th and 6th
and Mrs Grace Zevely 7th and
8th grades. Bus drivers are the
same as last year, Ted KeHy the
•Buckley, Wren Hogue the Rut­
ledge and Herman Peters the
Rosebush.
Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling and
son, Gary, and Mr and Mrs Bud
Coon were business visitors in
The Dalles Saturday.
Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson
"and abn, Dennis,, and Mrs C.
Wilke, went to Portland Wednes­
day to spend the rest of the we^k
shopping and, .visiting relatives.
Mr and Mrs Joe Hombucsle
came Saturday evening to spend
a few days visiting at the home
of Mr and Mrs Charles Anderson
leaving for their home in Missouri
on Tuesday. » *
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Mr and Mrs Frank Wilke ar­
rived Monday from a trip to Col­
orado to spend the night at the
home of his brother in law and
aister, Mr and Mrs C. R.* Ancier-
sou. They left Tuesday for ilitii
home in St. Helens accompanied
by his mother, Mrs C. Wilke, who
will vmit them.
Mr and Mrs R. J. Baker ar­
rived Wednesday from The Dalles
to spend a week here on business.
Mrs Art Bibby returned Thurs­
day
from Portland
where
J
M n H O , Ougg«? went to Port*
Mr and
Ed A lk y MtUhMd
fistel Hartley bedanu ths own*
land
Friday
td
atULhd-
the
fUneral
Monday
from
Portland
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whagfr
It o f tfca garage he now otettpitt
berta, Mr Mhd Mra Edgar Alley.
having bought i t from Del Eakirt
Mr and Mrs H arry
Ho Well, service« for C.B. Hayes, Who died they spent several day«. ™
George Howell and Mr and Mrs Thursday Sept. 13 and w » b urud
Miss Anna Schw&rte left the thia w eek. M r Eakui has owned
W .D .-B arnett were business vis­ Saturday Sept. 15. He was .'n hospital Sunday, where «he had the g a r a g e »ince 1918.
Mn
Henry Kelly
tü say . aíPTKMBiün »1, imi
Frad Cox,
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ito rs in The Dalles Monday.
Rev. Howard Schilling left Mon­
day for Portland where he will
attend the Multnomah school of
the Bible thio year. He will come
home over the week ends.
Mr and Mrs Lawrenca Todd
and son left Wednesday for Min­
neapolis, Minn., where he wili go
back tp school, a fte r spending a
month here visiting his parents,
Mr and Mrs W. C^. Todd and oth­
e r relatives and her -parents, Mr
and Mrs Wayne -Spoor, a t Molalla.
Cpl. Gerald Kelly, left Friday
for Redmond a fte r ef/ending a
few days here visiting at the
home of ihie brother, Ted Kelly,
and faipily and friends. He re­
cently returned from many mon­
th s in England.
LL and Mrs Robert Vaughn
and T-Sgt. and Mrs S.‘ Kent a r­
rived the (first of last week. Mrs
Vaughn and Mrs Kent ar*> tea­
chers in the grade school lu-i a .
they will ottty with Mrs Dm
Smith during the school year. Ail
w ent to Pendleton Wednesday to
spend the day at the Round-Up.
Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap left
Wednesday for the coast to spend
a few days and to attend the hall
games in Portland.
Fred Cox, Dorn Cox L. K. Smith
and Mr and Mra Ted Ball left
Wednesday for Spokane, Wash ,
to attend a Hereford sale. Mr
and Mr« Ball will visit their dau­
ghter, Mr» Darrel Francis B aiky,
before returning home.
Florin Coon was a caller here
Monday from Sandy.
grandfather of Mrs -John Rust.
Mrs Rust and daughters were in
Portland several-weeks and all re­
turned home Sunday.
Mr and Mns R. E. LeBleu sre
the parent« of. a daughter berr«
Monday Sept. 17 a t the Md-C?l-
umbia hospital.
Mr and Mrs Wallace May w ;n t
to The Dalles Monday where Mi-
May will take treatm ents.
Mrs M arguerite H utchcroft a r ­
rived here Sunday evening from
Portland to spend the week visit­
ing a t the home of her brother
in law and sister, Mr and Mrs
Arzell Lemley.
Gloria HuJtchcroft came up F ri­
day from Portland and will stay
w ith her aunt and uncle, Mr and
Mrs Arzell Lemley and attend !hc
Moro High school.
Mr and Mrs John Buether had
as dinner guests Sunday
Paul
Themelis and Mrs Christine The-
melis and children, Jim m y and
We know a dame Who «oneedes tion~hei* own and
there are two akUi to every Rtwa> aide,
the
wrong
THB OLD RBLIABLX for
Quality— Dependability—-Courtçsy
been over a week with a broken
Conceit is something you have
got
when you think you have
choltz home Sunday night. Mr
so
m
eth
in g you hadn't got.
Bucholtx brought her home Mon­
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Lt. Robert Vaughn and T-Sgt.
S. Kent left Sunday for Lebanon
to vitet at the home of' Lt. Vau­
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ghn’s parents after spending a
VASOO
week here with their wives.
arm, she went to the Arthur Bu-
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VALLEY
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Two of the best wheat treating
compounds known
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H elen, o f The D alles,
Mrs Vem Mobley and children
of Shani^cr were visitors here
Tuesday
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Mr and Mrs L. D. Eakin, their
daughter, Mr» Marion Van M etre
and baby of The Dalles and Mrs
Eakiin’s mother, Mr» W alter New­
ton of Corvallis took a trip to the
coast returning home last Wed-
needay. Mrs Newton c^me up as
fa r as Moro with the E akin’s and
»pent several days with her son
in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs
E rnest Eslinger.
Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer-» re­
turned -home Sunday from a trip
to Carlton, Wash., and Canada
where they visited relatives. •
Smut has been on the increase
in the northwest. Many new type
wheats are only slightly resistant
to smut. BE SAFE. Use-
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fygh Valley Fair
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Sunday
Sept. 30
Riding
Racing
C a s h P r iz e s
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w
she
spent Several days shoppng. Ste­
phen Bibby stayed in The Dalles
over night coming home Friday.
Pfe and Mrs Bill Todd arrived
Tuesday frees Spokane, W ash.,
to J d s i t a - few days with their
parents, Mr and Mrs W. C. Todd
and Mr and Mrs Shelton FritU.
The Ladies Social Service club
met a t the home of Mrs Wallace
May Thursday afternoon with 7
members present. Refreshments
were served at the close of the
meeting.
Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe and
grandson, Rodney Rolfe and Mr/
Everett Dunlap were business
visiter* in The Dalles Saturday.
Among the Grass Valley shop­
pers and butene»» visitors in The
Dalles Friday were Mrs Charle*
Perrigo and daughter, Linda, Kei­
th Bayer, Ina May Ziegler, Mrs
Helen Bayer and children, Baa-bar»
Alley, Mrs Tommie Harnett and
daughter, Margaret. Mr* Bernard
Martin and daughter, Mrs Eltou
Kokin, Everett Cantrell, Harry
Hartley. M » Jo** Block, Mra
Don Smith and son, Larry, Mr»
Boyce Blaylock, Mr and Mrs Gro­
ver Young and eon, S g t Harry
Young, Mr’ and, Mre J .W . Blagg
and daughter, Marie and Bill
Buether.
Among those who went to Golo-
endale Sunday to attend the ro­
deo were Mr and Mre Del Eakin,
Pat VaHantyne, Mr and Mrs B*>r-
nard Martin and daughter, Mr
and Mr» EKon Eakin and eon and
Frits Rohweder.
Mr and M¥a Damon Fields and
children of Wasco visited at the
C. W. Fields home one day last
Mr and Mre Ed Alley took their
»on and daughter in law, Mr and
Mre Bruce Alley and daughter,
Karen, to Portland Friday after
spending a
week wttth them.
Bruce left Sunday for Camp
Park», California after »pending
a 30 day leave w ith relative».
Fred Krakow came up Sunday
from Hood River to visit hi»
daughter, Mire Florence Krunow,
at the Fred Krrooer home. He left
Monday for Hood River to work
in the fru it
A party w oo giren in the ban­
quet rooms of the Baptist church
Tuesday evenmg in honor of Mr
and Mre L aw rence Tpdd, who
»pent a month bene vite ting rel­
ativos, leaving RVedneoday for
Mr a n d Mbs C . W. Field» left
fo r P endleton to v isit r ela tiv es
and back to H erm iston on A ste r -
d a y to v isit M r and Mm I. D. Pike
b efore retu rn in g hom e Sunday.
A rthur Bibby returned frame
F rid a y fro m Pendleton where he
atten d ed th e R ound-U p.
HERE’S REAL LOW-COST ELECTRICITY
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FOR EVERY HOME AND FARM!
AT PPfirL'S NEW LOW
RATES, YOU GET 125
KWH AT AN AVER­
AGE SAVING EQUI­
V A L E N T TO O N E
M O N T H 'S FR EE
SERVICE PER YEAR
P R I C E IS O N L Y
I ’/ i e P E R K W H
A N Y W H E R E ON
THE PP& L SYSTEM
THIS BIG BLOCK OF KWH AVAILABLE FOR ANY PURPOSE
AT THE VERY LOW RATE OF ONLY 6 /1 0 OF A CENT PER KWH
(YOU CAN USE 600 KWH, AT THIS RATI, FOR JUST $ 1 6 0 )
EXCESS OVER 1 5 0
KW HATIcPER KWH
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0 o you realize how little it costs to add to your present elec­
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Then when you get up to 250 KWH a month, your rate dtops
trical comforts and conveniences with PP&L’s- new low rates
for homes and farms?
buy 600 KWH at this big-value, quantity discount^prire! And if
Look at the diagram above. You’ll see that your new low rate
your requirements call for more than a total of 850 KWH a
drops to only l 1/^ cents a kilowatt-hour as soon as you have used
month the added kilowatt-hours cost you the very modest amount
125 kilowatt-hours in any month..
of 1 cent per KWH.
sharply down to only 6/10 ths of a cent a kilowatt-hour. You can
In other words, if you already use 125 KWH a month, you can
With such an attractive rate available, it is wise home man-
increase your use by 100 KWH, for example, at an additional
agement to start planning now for the new electrical appliances
cost of only $1.50.
you need and want—and that will be ready for you soon!
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PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
YOUR
B U S IN E S S -M A N A G E D
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