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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1948)
s PAGE 6 SH E R M A N COUNTY Wallace May Attends Class Reunion By Mrs A. F. Balzer Mr and Mrs Wallace May left Friday for Corvallis where Mr May will attend the twenty-fifth anniversary of his class at Ore gon State college. Mrs Fred Cox accompanied them 'to Corvallis to spend a few days visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs A1 Roberts and family. . Mr and Mrs Herman Ziegler and son, Herman Jr. left Sunday for Corvallis to attend commen cement exercises at Oregon State college where their son, Robert, is among the graduates. Arzell I^emley went to The Dalles Friday to bring Mrs I>em- ley home from the hospital where she spent several days for medical attention. Mr and Mrs Don Smith and son I^arry were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Frank Pike flew to Hermiston and back Monday on business. Harry Hartley and Keith Bayer arrived home Wednesday and Herman Zeigler and David Bay er arrived Thursday from I^a Grande where they finished the year at Eastern Oregon College of Education. Mr and Mrs J. W. Blacg and daughter, Marie, Clair Balzer. and Mr and Mrs W. C. Patterson and son Gene of The Dalles and Field ind Mr and Mr ■nicked at SCO family of lunday. the city pat Mr and Mrs Bill Brinkert rtio- tored to The Dalles Monday to bring their daughter in law, Mrs Bud Brinkert home from the hospital where she was recover ing from a recent operation. JO U R N A L , MORO cR E G O N F R ID A Y , J U N E 11, 1948 Mr and Mrs Gus Hartmann of Wasco were Sunday . evening callers at the home of Mr and Mrs A. F. Balzer. Bud Brinkert returned home Wednesday from Airlie where he spent several^ weeks at his farm. Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb were business visitors in The Dalles Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Bill Brinkert, Mrs John Rust and daugther, Phyllis and Bud Duke were business visitors in The Dalles Wednes day. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer and son, Keith, and Mrse Frank Bay er and children, Julia and Byron were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. A T W ILLIA M S Mail Orders Promptly Filled I oderation in all FATHERS’ D A Y things is one of man’s greatest attributes. SUNDAY, JUNE 20 th e W ater" OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY, OLYMPIA,WASHINGTON, U.S.A. a " '? ; ■ Dari d oesn 't rare about b ein g a “ K in g for a D ay” . . . he prob ab ly w ouldn't snap bin fin ger at th e th ou gh t— but he w ould be th a n k fu l to receive certain w ell- ch o sen g ifts . . . W earable g ifts S e le c te d at W illiam s, h is fa v o r ite sto r e . . . and y o u ’ll see a h ap p y Dad. " H is For M e n ” Toiletries A n ew lin e of th ese fam ous after- sh u v e and hair g room in g prepar a tio n s. C ologne, Cream and Soap *—S p e c ia lly boxed. 1.00 to 3.50 Leather Belts B y P aris and T ex Tan P luin leath ers and fin e hand tooled W estern sty le belts. S iz e s »0 to 44. — 1.50 to 5.00 Tcxtro Pajamas V ery b est quality o f broadcloth, rayon o r knit top, in rich bold str ip e s or figured d e s ig n s .' A lso so lid s. A ll sides for m en. — 3.95 to 10.00 Light W e ig h t Sweaters V irgin w ool coat or slip-over s ty le sw ea ters m ade by “C olu m bia K n it”. Solid colors and two- to n e s in sizes 34 t o 46. — 3.95 to 10.95 Aste» figlimi J ö i h ¡ B xed Kerchefs B oxed In itial h an d k erch iefs in w h ite or colored in itia ls, 3 in has P rned — 1.50 box E versharps for D ad CHICAGO NEW „ $34.90* YORK $43.70* Only bv Greyhound can you see so mucn for so little! Ask ¡your Overland Greyhound Agent to plan your vacation for you. He can make your reservations for sightseeing and hotels in advance. OTHER tO W FA R IS * T BEÑIÍ SPOKANE PORTLAND THE DALLEH 3. J5 $ 6.00 $ 2.60 Ironar Opan trattar Closed It's so m e th in g dad can u se daily for a life tim e . S ev era l clev er de s ig n s In silv e r , . gold plate and so lid gold. — 8.75 to 125.00 S ep arate P ens and P en cils D t«ign»d by D a y Chapmon THE IRONER THAT FOLDS A W A Y $ 0.95 Pen and Pencil S its • Table top cabinet fits any room. Thousand Ties . . . A nd dad n e v e r h as too m any t ie s . P ick one o f th ese noted brands: F a sh io n C raft, H ollyvo- gu e, M anhattan, B otany. Show n in a p rofu sion of u n u su a l d esign s. There ere no lower faretf * (O n * way — odd t a i ) — IXPENSE-PAID TOURS---- For a completely earelree vaca tion, take a Greyhound Expense- P aid t o u r —- hytels, transporta tion, sightseeing arranged for you in advance! Come In and See The NEW ~ , • Knee or finger-tip control. • FREE home instruction. FO LD-A-M ATIC Come in today for free demon* •tration • . . Try it yourself . . . Convenient pay plan. a N n B RW M 0 U N w D . •• «. i s i » •- D e M o s s S p r in g s E le c tr ic S h o w r o o m D ’ M o ss S p r in g s Dressy Slacks Of cou rse dad w ill n eed a pair of th e se w ool gabardine or worsted sla c k s to com p lete a Sm art S p orts ou tfit. B ig se le c tio n , correct su m m er sh ad es. 7.95 to 17 .9 ! Gillette Razors TH E TAVERN .X v a vJ a a 5 0 to 2 .5 0 • Iron while sitting down. P u t up in sm art lentheroid case. G old, non-tarnishable razor and 10 blades. ( P h o n e 8 5 7 M oro Baseball Grass Valley Town Team Set 2 75 G illette A risto cra t— O ne of th eir la test mod* is. . . . p igsk in le a ther case and 10 blades. Set 3.79 Shiits H is Brand M anhattan, V an H eu sen , Mark T w ain , Tru Val . . b eau tifu l new Iiatterns and collar sty le s. S tr ip es, checks and solid colors In sizes 14 to 17. — 2.50 to4.75 S port Shirts Solid colors, ch eck s, p laid s and tw o-tones in ra y o n , broadcloth or gabardine. Sizes: sm all, medium, large and extra large. — 2.95 to 5.95 Socks for Dad B y Interw oven • Munslng N ew sports and d ress so c k s In clude the sh o rt or regu lar len g th Choose them in rayon. Hale or wool. — W f to 1.75 Warm Springs Indians Grass Valley Grounds Sunday, June 13 2:30 50 adm. Sports Jackets F or golf, h u n tin g or fish in g . . short style Jackets In sold co lo r s o r tw o to n es. F in e ly tailored of poplin, tackle tw ill or gabardine. — 6.95 to 14.93 A. M. Williams W here A ll the M id-Colum bia Shops J