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PAGE 6 «HERMAN COUNTY X L T H \A L. M oh o , «.EGON FRIDAV, AUGUST 1948 Mr and Mrs Frank Pike went tiful floral offerings. 1 Mrs Russell ' tfelshe Mrs pell Olds and Mrs Elmer Miss Dorothy Holmes left Wed Mrs James Walkenshaw to Portland Saturday to visit nesday for Alaska after speeding and daughter of Moro called oru Hall wish to thank the kind friends Mr and Mrs Dell Olds returning home Sunday several months With her parents, their uncle and aunt, Mr anc friends and neighbors who serv Mr and Mrs -Elmer Hall accompanied by Mr and Mrs Paul Mrs Elmer Hall Sunday at the ed the lunch at the Odd Fellows Mr and Mrs Bill Holmes. GRASS VALLEY LADIES Mr and Mrs Alex Walkenshaw .. — ____ Goddard and sons Paul Jr. and hall to the family and close Mrs Donald von Borstel left Dell Olds’ home. Mr and Mrs Jimmy Walkenshaw Mr and Mrs Ernest Blaylock friends Saturday the day of the Orval, who will spend a week Saturday for Portland to visit There w ill be SIX W EEK S • ' brother. '— Also here visiting friends. took their grand son, Douglas Juneral of * their her father, John Jenkins, who thanking the friends who straigh Saw tell, to his home in The Dal is In the hospital. She returned of SEW ING LESSONS home Sunday. Mrs Harry McKay les Thursday after spending the tened the house and had coffee ( A lt!) OF T H A N K S Ernest is and cake ready when they re We wish to express our sin starting on SE PT E M B E R 20 went to Portland with Mrs von summer with them. cere thanks and appreciation to' turned from the cemetery. By Mrs A. F. Balzer IN S U R A N C E Borstel after spending a week driving a new Pontiac Call GRASS VALLEY 151 Mr and’ Mrs John Wilson and our many friends who were so . Mr and Mrs C. P. Adams and at the Ted von Borstel home. their Kenneth of Portland, A farewell party was held at um i uaugnier, txiriur. twineir son, * w. «..«.»v., kind to us during our recent be Mrs Ross Fields motored to their grand daughter, Sandn for particulars OREGON MORO the Baptist church Sunday af Biggs Monday morning to meet At&ms, of The Dalles were dm Uwho are with the Harry Youngs reavement and also for the beau- ter services for Rev and Mrs her sister Mrs Wayland Weld of r.er guests at the home of theirBduring harvest, were Sunday din- Howard Schilling and family, Portland who will spend a few son in law and daughter, Mr an« In e r guests of Mr and Mrs Ches- who will be leaving the first of day with her parents, Mr and Mrs Donald Clodfelter last Tues ■ter Smith of Moro. the month for Pendleton where Mrs J. S. Newcomb. day. he will be pastor of the Baptist Mr and Mrs Earl Olds, John) Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles and RIGHT NOW church. He was pastor of the loc Mr and Mrs Walter Rdggles of and Barbara Alley and Hermanl al church for the past three Wasco went to Moro Sunday and Zieler Jr., were business visitors] is a good time to years. They will be greatly miss bad pot luck dinner with . Mrs in The Dalles Monday. Trade at the ed in this community. A pot luck Williams Cauthers. Mr and Mrs Fred Fawcett of! dinner was served at noon to Mrs Herman Schilling and Portland arrived Saturday tol N IN T H STREET about fifty. The Schillings were Mis Mabel Mack of The Dalles spend a few days visiting at the! presented with an electric mlxei were callers.at the home of Mrs home of Mr and Mrs Arzelll SUPER M A R K ET as a farewell gift. J. S. Newcomb Friday afternoon Lemley. But only since I got my General Electric Mr and Mrs Orville Ruggles Mr and Mrs Frank Ketter and in The Dalles Mrs Charlie Anderson left Sat ’.n'J motored to Prineville Saturday daughter Marlene, were Sunday urday to spend several weeks] All-Automatic Washerl to see the rodeo and to visit her dinner guests of Mr and Mrs with her son in law and daughter W here y ou make sister. Mrs Lou Fisher and fam Kenneth Crews. Mr and Mrs Hal Carter. ONE STOP TO SHOP Y ou’ll be happy on washday, too (with a G E ily. They returned home Sunday ¡Mr and Mrs Jimmy Walken Rev Pat Malone from MinneJ accompanied by her niece, Wan shaw and bis mother. Mrs Jam aiJolis will speak i t the Baptist! AU Automatic W asher), because your part of FOR EVERYTHING da Fisher, who will spend a es Walkenshaw motored to Con church both Saturday* and Sun the washing is done in 20 seconds. That s just AT TH E VERY LOW EST week with them. don Monday to spend a few days day evening. He is bringing how long it takes t6 load the washer, set the Mr and Mrs .Harold Fakin and with friends. display of a special kind of rockl PRICES IN TH E D A LLES controls, and start it. family motored to Mt. Hood Sun Mr and Mrs Ed Sutherland that shines in the dark from this! day returning home with huckle of Richland. Wn., and Miss Ix)U- he tnings his message. The title) Y ou’ll be happier with a General Electric We pay highest berries. ise Fraley of Portland brought is “A Little Bit of Heaven.” All-Automatic, too, because it really gets the prices for your eggs Mrs Arch Cantrall took her Mrs Art Bibby and daughter, Jan clothes clean . . . sweet-smelling clean. All the son Gene to The Dalles Wednes ice, home Friday night from est its SH E R M A N COUNTY day where he entered the hospi Richland where they spent two clothes are soaked, washed, and rinsed in fil sWn« at tal for a tonsllectomy bringing weeks with them. They were ov TAX COLLECTIONS and DELINQUENCIBS as of AUG. IS, 1948 t e r e d , c ir c u la t in g w a te r , a n d th e G -E id** iatU Ÿ/0 , $ 225,174.88 him home that evening. ernight guests at the Bibby home Total taxes charged on 1947-48 roll Activator* gets the dirt out o f heavy work- Mrs Matt Simon is working in leaving Saturday morning for iGAoss amount taxes collected or otherwise discharged 222,924.33 It’* TP '’’•’'"’o* >ostmaster, Total of rebates „ 6,539.53 clothes— while it’s gentle with the finest the postoffice whilom Portland to return Miss Fraley fo Ivan Rlage is on vac ation. He to her home after spending two Net amount taxes collected or otherwise discharged 216,284.80 * « •* fabrics. ' ****** 2,250.55 Total of taxes delinquent on 1947-48 roll is helping his father. .1 . W. Blagg weeks with them. A sk to see th is am azing w asher in In the harvest field. Mr and Mrs Gus Smith and $ 191,253.87 gW* * action. It’s being demonstrated today— Mr and Mrs Jimmj Walken- Mrs John Hays came up from Total taxes charged on 1946-47 roll 190,740.90 Total collected or otherwise discharged shaw and her mother, Mrs Ste- The Dalles Friday and had din every day— to show you how to make 512.97 wart, who is 87 years old arriv- ner with Mr and Mrs Don Smith. Total of taxes . delinquent on 1946-47 roll washday a happier day. ed Saturday from DeLak to at- Mrs Hays regained here with Total taxes charged on 1945-46 roll $ 175,066.27 d the funeral of his brother, her daughter Mrs John Block. 174,653.96 Total collected or otherwise discharged rt Walkenshaw. Thev will be • TMMMMt « .■ • P A T . U l'l^ 412.31 Mr and Mrs Elmer Hall and Total of taxes delinquent on 1945-46 roll his broth- her mother, Mrs James Walken guests at the home $138,018.05 er in law and sister, [r and Mrs shaw arrived Friday evening Total taxes charged on 1944-45 roll • 137,987.15 Dell Olds a few days. Total collected or otherwise dlschared from I-ong Beach, California to 30.90 Ix>y Adams of Hood River was attend the funeral of the latter’s Total of taxes delinquent on 1944-45 roll an overnight guest at the home son. Mart Walkenshaw. They will $ 109,718.23* of his sister. Mrs Donald Clod- remain here a few days and will Total taxes charged on 1943-44 roll W A S H E R S - D R Y E R S • IR O N E R S 109,074.02 Total collected or otherwise discharged M ter Wednesday. he guests at the home of Mr and Total of taxes delinquent on 1943-44 roll - JO H N A N D ETH A SA Y S B R IN G A W A SH IN G A N D TRY IT FOR Y O U R SE L F — OR 644.21 Mr and Mrs Earl Olds left Sat Dell Olds. B E T T E R Y ET. P H O N E FOR A F R E E D E M O N ST R A T IO N IN YOUR OW N HOM E — W IT H urday* afternoon for Portland Melvin Balzer left Friday for Total of taxes charged on rolls of 1936 to 1943, incl. $ 1,126,985.08 OUT O B L IG A T IO N . D EM O SS S P R IN G S E LEC TR IC Phon«* 857 - MORO, OREGON. to visit her father. Gus Eng his home in Oakland California, Total collected or otherwise discharged 1,126,716.68 strom at St. Vincent hospital. after spending about two weeks Total of taxes delinquent on rolls of 1936 to 1943, incl. 268.40 Mrs Olds said her father was here with his parents, Mr and slowly improving. They return Mrs A. F. Balzer. Total Of taxes delinquent on rollsof 1935 and prior years $ 4,012.49 ed home Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs . Tom Alley and This report is made from figures in my office and is a true Mr and Mrs R. J. Baker of The and correct statement. Dalles, Mr and Mrs F. M. Crews MOTOROLA and PH I LUO Norman E. Fields (SEAL) M o r o z O r e on S h o w ro o m D e M o s s S p in g s of Wasco and Mr and Mrs Dar Phone 857 Sheriff and Tax Collector a u to radio* for im m ediate win Van Gilder of Moro were d e liv e r y , for all m ake* ami among those attending the fun m odels of cars, com e in and eral of Mart Walkenshaw at the see about "having one in sta l Dell Olds home Saturday after led. P rices from W - M up <« noon i 105.00. Mr and Mrs Charles Bullard H A R R Y 'S RADIO S E R V IC E of Moro were callers at the home of Mr and Mrs W. F. Schilling P hone 2328 319 F- 3rd St. T h e D alles, Ore Sunday afternoon. ATTENTION C.ns Valley Says Goodbpe To — Rev. Schilling B ill E. T o d d ’*$>• *** GENERAL ELECTRIC A lso A v a ila b le 18 foot G E H om e F reezers DeMoss Springs Electric be temperate means m je.tration in all thin >• \ J jq ht — "T- This is a big year for Sherman County i It should be a big fair too SEER * 4 I t s t h e W a t e r ' OLYMPIA BREW ING COM PANY. O! YMPI A .W A S H IN Ç T O N .U .S .A . it will be as big as Sherman Countians make it I Get your WHEAT LOAN We have the exhibits, the horses, cattle, hogs, wheat the convenient way i Y our w heat loan will he h a n d le d pro m p tly an d efficiently at th e FIRS^T N A T IO N A L We always have good Horse RACES B A N K . Y ou’ll find hanks in the First N atio nal G roup conveniently located th -o u g h o u t the w heat grow ing area. Be sure to specify th e First N ational Bank w hen you place y o u r w heat receipts with your county conservation com m ittee. - 57 Banks in the First National Group conveniently loca- ,_______--_- , ted throughout Oregcn i FIRST NATIONAL i BANK 4 Portland I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Ccrporation A complete Carnival is coming Horsemen from all the mid-Columbia area will compete for final prizes of year’s contests, there will be dances . with music by a San Francisco orchestra