Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 28, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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Grover Young, Mrs Clarcm»
Newcomb. Mr Weld arrived Sat- Bend.
nesdav for L ebanon to spend a ^ M r and M rs A1 R oberts and Young, M rs T. M. Rolfe and Mrs
urday evening and retu rn ed Sun-
H arry Stark and C l a u d •
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v isiting relatives^
children, cam e up from Corvallis
Enough spray to kll£ * 4
M arcus Eslinger.
day accom panied by M rs W§ld K eith Bayer returned hom e Sat- few days vudtrng reiauves.
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to gpend the w eek end . M r and M rs A rt Bibby and flies in O regon-or thereabouts
and daughter.
urday from P ortland w here they
B art)ara B la y lo A left last Tues-
lth her • parents, Mr and Mrs Les Johnson of W asco sp en t Sun­ was announced for sale QyJ *“ *
Mr and Mrs John Block re- spent a week on business.
for * 4 h e Dalles to spend a
Cox.
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.
Portland War Assets admlnlatre-
day fising a t Oak Springs.
turn ed one day last week from
Ppterq and sone Her- w eek w ith h e r aunt, Mrs E ari .^ D in n e r guests at th e hom e of
Mr and M rs W arren Raym ond tlon office. Approximately 48,WO
B reitenbush Hot Springs w here
H erm an PeMC. an a
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clodfeR er W ed. and fam ily of Prineville spent gallons, in minimum ‘I““ " « “
th ey spent ten days for vacation pn. an a a ue
Mr and M r. A. P. Baker
were .Mr and Mrs G .I * Sunday v isiting a t the hom e of of 1200 one-gallon cans, are avail­
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Jose, Mr
M rs M r and M rs O rville Ruggles.
a »«* Legion
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and
daughter,
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Rayer and Mrs r C u alifornia
w h e re ♦Vro'tr
they «pent
tw o c a p m. Adams
and M r U and
Mrs
Tom m ie K asberger of The
sfet M W rt* w h en th e following B arbara Alley, and
Mrs F ra n k * ls
p J -rie o and
daughter, w eeks v isitin g th e ir sons and N orm an Adam s
and Slaughter, DaP^s an^l Ted A ltstock of P o rt­
officers trere elected: Mrs Don- Bayer and children,
Julia and '
were ^business
visitors daughter in laws, Mr and Mrs Sandra> of T he Dalles,
farm s
land are spending the sum m er
aid vonBorstel, president; Miss B yron, w ere business
visitors in -
• n a l,PR pn d av
R alph Balzer a n d th e new grand» ;
at th e Ted von B orstel home.
F re id A B u K h e r, first vice-presi The Dal|es one day last week.
^ ^ . n e t h Crews son, Carcel Dae, in San Francis- 'Mr and Mrs Don Clodfelter
,
M ary Bowen sp e n t Sunday in i f YOU’R E OLD:
It*» Time to Sell.
Omith second
Mr and Mrs K ennetn v rew s
Melvin Bal- had as th e ir guests h e r a u n t and The Dalles v isiting h er brother,
A A Dunlap
Mr and Mrs H erm an P eters Of Olympia, W ashington are the c o a n d Mr a g l M rs M
Mr an<4 M rs Q R w lW e
IF YOU’R E YOUNG:
VlCeV et B arb ara N orton tre a -tia v e as heir guest her m other, p aren ts of a daughter, N aJ^Y
4,;,,
df gan Jose, California from Jack Bowen.
It’» Time to Rar.
i N orton historian Mrs Matilda Folda, of Newberg, Anne, weighing 6 lbs 3 oz., horn
Alec McLeod jeft Sunday for Thureday u n til Monday.
M r? F ran k von Borstel took
GILES L.
wpfp served a t the who will spend several m onths Ju n e 11. at the Olympia hospital Lexington w here he w ill .o v e r -
M rs C. H. Tallman and daugh- her son, Jack, back to school at
t thi» m eeting by the host- w ith
them . Mr and Mrs Crews were former. jjaui combines.
teT cam e up from P o rtlan d re­ Corvallis recently. She visited at Real Estate Brokel!—> W 8r
close of tne m eeting vy
a n j Mrg Carl Hess and residents of Grass valley.
; Stephen B ibby left F riday for ^ n t l y to spend a week visiting W est Linn w ith h er brother and TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.
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Mrs
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son
of
LaCenter,
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ashington
McLeod
re-
several
days
glster
Boyce -Blaylock-
« p lea sa n tly surprised
Saturday spent
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a t the t u ^ e / h o m e last Tuesday from v T i he
s i Dalles
t i n g i tQ
i t ^ spend
g e of
his aunt.
T he Mra Legion
and Aux- sister in law, Mr and, Mrs Har-
wibli
"Ig h t when frie n d ,.c a lle d bring- ho™
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Hv j £ jn camc up fr0In Portland w here « ’ey sp « tt s e v e r “ ^ ¡ J ^ X
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day Ju n e 30
t t o
T he Dalles, lllary picnic w as held a t th e I.O ,
t h e . Odd U n t son-hom e from th e hospital, ^
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A Lutheran service w ill b e held at d ie O
erring was spent playing pinochle
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Silverton re- will have th eir annual picnic at
spend a few days w ith lifer W allace May was
re-elected
Mr and Mrs G rover Young end a t G l ^ S t a t e - - “
^ s u i p the park in G rass Valley.
m oth£ M rs J . O. Shull, retuftV “
„ d e r ^ m r i d ,von Borstel,
son, H arry, and Mr and M .
ea Madrag when? ghe gpent
Mrs Jones of Je n n in g s lodge ing S aturday w ith C. H. Tallm an ,adj u tant; M arcus Eslinger, flr-
Clarence Young w ent to The Dal- P 8
frjendK
ls here visiting her son, , Jim who
his w ife and d a u g h t e r , ylce com m ander; R obert Rolfe
les Monday and attended tn e
Jones.
hom e a tfer spending a w eek here< second vice com ander; Ted von
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7 , X ry andaciauda andanKeiJtitm Bay
The Ladles Social Service club
Mr and M rs John R u st and Mrs Borstel. finance officer, and Er-
Mrs Bovce Blaylock ' gave a
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among those who at- m et at the home of Mrs Amelia H o Dugger look M r Dugger - ? 5 £ J r 2 ! S u 2 ? S ^ L I i i A to Ota
party J u i j 11 for h e r daughter, y er
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T h Vallev Peterson T hursday w ith 19 pre- nd Mack Ataup of Wamic to ‘ ’ J *
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R ecite, who celebrated her 8th " " t h e rodeo at Tygh Va.ley
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wag ajm M
A-w>M r
T M . Botfe hom e trtte re th e ^ o P
birthday anniversary. Those pre- Su" ^ y r h ,
Perrigo and dau- held when the following w ere {her> H ardin - D ugger, w ho Was lowln«
ihltUMd, B W O W
sent
included
Jean
Duncan,
came down from re-elected Mrs T. M Rolfe, presi- ta ken u, a hospital in Portlattd
i.
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Sharon
B aum gartner,
Diane gne W pdtu^dav to sDend a few dent, Mrs O. N. R u b le s , vice-pre- very nl Mr an d Mrs R ust ahd
n i i | f l l l | U ; 0 IH J T l N P
Schilling. Deanna M artin, Jim m y
visltine h er parents
Mr sident. and Mrs W allace Mav, Mrg Dugger retu rn ed home.
I ’ l £ *
and Douglas Coyle. The after- days visiting her r^ re n ts,
Recretary and treasu rer. Refresh-
M rs Jen n le M artin and M rs
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noon was spept playing games a
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M
Tohn Alley Roy m ents w ere served at the close Donald M artin of Moro spent’ a
w ith refreshm ents of birthday
, ’ ’ , H arry Hart- of the
eeting hv the hostess.
Sunday
tly at
in e m
intfvtuiK
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jsu n a a y recen
r e c e n tly
a t the
u ie hom
n v in e c c of i
cake,
ice cream and punch
ser- lpv D o ra n F r i t t s and J Duane
Mr
Mrs 6-
6- M.
M. Clevenger
C le v e n g - Mrg Boyce - Blaylock - visiting
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Duane Ea-’
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Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs
.e d later in the afternoon. •
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had as th e ir guest several davs c H T an m an .
Mr and Mrs John R u st and kin are
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,Pg{ week Buell V aw ter of I^ong
daughter. Phyllis and M rs H. O. m er school In Corvallis. They
CaHfornla an p,d class.
M rs E a ri olds entertained
Dugger w ere In .The Dalles Tues- will retu rn hom e Friday.
of Mr Clevenger
friends at th e home of Mrs Glenn
dav on business.
j^ rs j A W alter came up Mon-
t
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P e rry T hursday afternoon. T hree
Mr and Mrs Fred Stradley of d
from Hood Riyer to yisit ber
Mr and Mrs Ivan Blagg are
of contract was in play
The Dalles and th eir daughter
,n law and daUghter, Mr and the p aren ts of a son
Ken^ " w ith prizes going to Mrs Paul
Mrs R. D. Sm ith of Sedalia, Mo., M
W anaCe May
lvan ' weighing
91hs 33oz„ I*5™ Goddard, M rs Roy Schilling and
came up T hursday to visit at * Wr and
Mrs T M Roife
are Thursday, June 13, at The Dalles Mrg
E ben Kee
R efreshm ents
the home of Mr and Mrs Clyde gperKlinR
several days
in Me- hospital.,
w ere served St the close of the
Stradley. Mrs Sm ith rem ained M lnnvijie visiting at the home
Mr and Mrs W.
D
H arnett p arty by th e hostess,
anti daughter.
tiauKiuei, Mrs
i»n.-> H
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until Saturday going back to The of th eir son in law and daughter, and
arold Owens,
Mr and Mrs A.
A F.
F j Balzer spent
and , Mrs
Roy Wells.
w ere business visitors in The
h er
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i ne Sunday
g unday a t Wasco visiting
vi
fr> visit
v is it h
h p er
r parents.
n n re n ts
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Dalles to
MÖB0
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Mr and Mrs Ted T rim ble have Dalles Monday.
b ro th e r in law and sister, Mr and
Mrs Orville Ruggles was
WAflOQl
business v isito r’ in The Dalles
heJr
t ' his m other. M rs' Mr and Mrs Ken
Clevenger Mrg Gug H artm ann.
one dav last week.
W illiam T rim ble of Gresham .
and Miss Marjorie, M ic h e se^
Mrs Jam es Phifer and h e r hro-
Mrg Grace z evely is attending Santa Monica. California spent
the week end with Mr and Mrs
ther, »Billy G arrett, of Shaniko gum m er school at M onmouth,
Mrs George Hesse of Bend C M. Clevenger before going to
spent S aturday visiting th eir mo­
stopped betw een buses a t th e Yakima and Seattle to visit rel-
ther, Mrs Maude G arrett. -
V alley S un day aftern oon, June 30, at 3 p .« .
E v e r y o n e is in vited to attend.
C. W ik k r m u tb , pastor
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Walther-Williams Co.
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Is an old established firm that has been selling,
servicing and repairing cars for a g e n e r a tio n !.
The dependability of its products and the qual
ity of its service has* been proven many times.
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PHONE 301
MORO
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have good workmanship and quick service
keep your cars and trucks runnirxg, have us take
care of your service problems.
to
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F rank Sawdey of Tracy, Calif­
ornia and hl» m other. Mrs W alter
Peterson, of Stockton, California
»topped Saturday m orning at the
home of Mr and M rs A rt Bibby
on th eir w ay from Tillamook l l
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for YOUR hom o
w here he spent several days on II
How to toko the rut» out of your brookfœt routirx . . .
business.
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tor your livinfl ro o m ___ The*e ore ¡u»t o few of the intrifluinfl
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new idea» furnished daily on the Women'« Pete of
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spent Friday night and Saturday
T H I CHRISTIAN S C IIN C I MONITOR
These helpful Idea» ore "plus value" in thi» doily newspaper tor
as a guest of Janice Bibby.
the home that Qive» you world new» interpreted to show it»
Mrs O. N. Ruggles and- grand-
Impoet on you ond your tomily.
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and U rs Jam es E aster and
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L arry , left Monday for Brei-
lot S prings to spend a.
Mtt
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D uncan and son, Dan­
ny, w ere business visitors in The
Dalles Monday
Mr and M rs John Block 4 spent
several days In Yakima, W ash­
ington 1 last week visiting his
broe«L-U
Mr and M rs * k . A. Dunlap
had a» their guests over ' the
week end their son in law and
daughter, M r and Mrs H arry
Hooper, and his m other. Mrs
Anna H ooper of The Dalles.
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Ixmg term.
Fair Treatment-
4% Interest
S O U N D B A C K IN G
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V idor G. Petemo«, Sec.-Trea«.
FO RA
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Bank Hotel
F a rm
Ixm n AwVn
The Dalles, Oregon
«1OO a Month
for Life
B IG B U S I N E S S
T o d a y , as in th e e a r liest days o f O r e g o n ’s
h istory, resid en ts o f th e sta te d e p e n d h e a v ily
u p o n a g r ic u ltu r e fo r p r o sp e r ity .
It
is the
sta te’s le a d in g so u r c e o f in c o m e .
T h e fu tu r e p r o m ise s e x te n s iv e d e v e lo p m e n t
in , a g ricu ltu re. T h e U n ite d States N a tio n a l
B an k , w ith its su b sta n tia l resource«, stan ds
TWGtMh» Voarv FfMRghwyMb*
I. D shiiw moothly income for
life Rik»n yoa wish to retire,
x Ptomcrioo for family now.
X Fqr» doable for acddeotal
death before redremeot age.
Bmlds op large cash reserve.
ready to h e lp O r e g o n ’s farm ers an d ranchers
share in this p ro g ress.
AN ELECTRIC HIGHWAY 2 5 3 0 MILES LONG
T h r o u g h t h e v a lle y s a n d a c r o ss th e p la in s
e ig h t h a n d n in th a m o n g th e 48 s t a t e s in
s tr e t c h m ile a fte r m ile o f ru ral p o w e r
p e r c e n ta g e o f e le c tr ifie d fa rm s.
lin e s ,b r in g in g lo w - c o s t d e p e n d a b le P P & L
PAUL R. MoCULLOCH
ggg BMt Bod Bk
TV
DaUM,- Oregow
o f W a s h in g t o n
and
e le c t r ic it y t ö m o r e th a n 1 4 ,0 0 0 P a c ific
O r e g o n fa r m s a re e le c tr ifie d . B y c o m p a r i­
N o r t h w e s t fa rm s. T h is n e tw o r k o f ru ra l
s o n , T e n n e s s e e , in th e h e a r t o f t h e m u c h
lin e s , u n d e r d e v e lo p m e n t s in c e 1910, h e lp s
p u b lic iz e d T e n n e s s e e V a lle y A u th o r ity ,
m a k e o u r a g r ic u ltu r a l r e g io n o n e o f th e
h a s o n ly 25% o f its fa rm s e le c tr ifie d .
T o d a y P P & L c o n t in u e s t o c o n n e c t up
m o s t h ig h l y e le c tr ifie d in t h e n a tio n .
E v e n t h o u g h W a s h in g t o n a n d O r e g o n
fa r m s in t h is r a p id ly g r o w in g r e g io n —
h a v e m o r e th a n th e ir s h a r e o f v a s t d is ­
a s f a s t a s th e s u p p ly o f sc a r c e lin e m a te ­
t a n c e s a n d w id e o p e n s p a c e s, t h e y s ta n d
r ia ls w ill p e r m it.
THE DALLES BRANCH
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Insurance <o.
M o r e th a n 80%
U N IT E D STATES
N A T IO N A L B A N K
Today P P â V
I» supplyia«
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Your Partner In Progreso
more power than In 1940 • ■avers»«
price It receives hae dropped
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