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SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
Grass Valley
Couple Return!
From Long Trip
By Mm A. F. Balxer
Mr
leftFl Wednesday
? ,n; ^ * 4 nn a vaS uon
September 15, on a
J ‘P'.hhUnf p i^ ^ s b u re J Wash
Smith of Ellensburg, w
met them iri ^ endle^
a
companied them.
They stayed
?•" n!gh; „ r Utah r andanm m S aK
Grantav lie. Utah, and inta Salt
l_>ke visited
l > the Morman
Morman Taber-
and
Taber
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1,
1948
tion.
...
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Wayne Karnes arrived here
Friday morning from Studley,
Kansas to visit relatives.
His
wife arrived several weeks ago.
Mrs Claire Jefferies of Dick
inson, N. D. is here to visit her
son Bill Jefferies and family
and Jack Jefferies and wife and
daughter, Bonnie? of Seattle,
Wn., are here and expect to re
main as residents of Kent.
Mr and Mrs Don Smith were
hosts a f a dinner Sunday at
their home in honor of his grand-
mother. Mrs John Hays, who
celebrated her 83rd birthday an-
versary o ther guests included
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley, Mr and
Karnes of Studley,
K a ^ M r a n d ™ S John BlocC
Mr an<) Mps Bruce
and
family, Larry Zehner
Smith, and
Mr
an(, Mrg
CORDON O PENS O FFICE
7
The Cordon for United States
Senator . Committee has opened
campaign headquarters in the
Imperial hotel. George F. Jame
son is executive secretary of the
committee.
Jameson explained that Sen
ator Guy Cordon’s campaign for
rejectio n will- be handled by
the committee with no campaign
manager.. The late State Sena
tor Marshall Cornett, killed In
the same plane accident that
claimed the lives of Governor
HMOVS...
u m E te e i
FISH row
Snell and Secretary of State
Farrell last fall was the 1944
campaign manager.
Miss Grace Townsend, the
senator’s Washington, D. C. se
cretary, is in charge of the local
campaign office.
T. Lester Johnson
LAWIMt
WASOO
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S t a Colorado Gus Smith of The Dalles. After
est, ‘hence m to r Craig,
Colored , dinner Mrs Hays was p r i n t e d
i e ^ ’cidoiado"e ta spend four £ t h same lovely* ^ w W c h
na5 e,n
S h T
ThhSe y X % i i s t ^ nEst: »¡Uu The afternoon was spent
es Park in the
bi *hîs growing region...
REVIEWING STAND IN ISRAEL . . . G evern m eal heads of tbs Jewish
and Mrs August Wassen- state of Israel are shown on the review ing stand taking a salat« from
i etu rn trip
they
sUyedi all m iller and
Arth u r of Tygh
the passing troops daring the big m ilitary parade that m arked “Natiea
D ay” in Tel Aviv, capital of the new Jew ish state. Left te right are
31 T tfh° and Ontario ar- Valley spent Sunday visiting
Brigham. tta h and Ontario, ar
mother Mrs Jacob Wassen- M inister of Finance Kaplan; Prem ier David B ea Garten;
riving home Sunday evening af- ™ ™oiner’
J
-
>akob Dori, chief of staff, and Minister sf
ter a wonderful trip.
Tuesday
and Mrg John
were
morning Mrs Myrl Smith and
dinner Saturday even- about t h e county
to P ortland and back W ednesday.
son. low e 11 took her mother m ^ ^ h o n ^
oi Mr and Mr.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Young
law, Mrs John W -JSmith.to h r w| yne Karnes. who are here
Mr and Mrs Jewel Herin have were weekend guests of Mr and
home in Ellensburg, Wash.
visiting relatives. Other guests leased their wheat land In this Mrs Kenneth Crews.
Mrs T. M. Rolfe received word inclu^
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley,
district, bought a new car and
from her sister in law Mrs Otto
Mps
ABey and a trailer and have gone to Pais Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, Mr
Hill of Onalaska, Wisconsin, famijy Mrs John Hays and Mr ley to live where Mr. Herin will and Mrs Frank Bayer Jr. and
that her husbahd died just ten and ^ rg Iyon Sm|tB and Larry, be employed on a cattle ranch son, Byron, and Linda Perrigo
days after Mr. Rolfe passed
Pau, Wi|gon has bought a and the Herln’s daughter, Shir left Saturday for Carlton, Wn.,
away. They were out here this ranch In
Prineville country’ ley will enroll In the Junior High to visit the elder Mrs Bayer's
summer and spent several weeks and *g
to move to it school there. Robert Davis has brother, Guy Vinttn and family
at the T M. Rolfe home.
sometime this month. Luther leased the farm land.
Ijegore going on to Canada to
Mr and Mrs L. Brockway and j-javjs wjjj take over the land
visit
the elder Mr. Bayer’s bro
Stuart Macnab say's that his
son of The Dalles were dinner pauJ ,farmed hare
ther, Tom and family.
parents,
Mr
and
Mrs
Ronald
Mac
guests Wednesday evening at
Mrs Ajton Coyle
returned nab and daughter Margaret, are
Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin
the home of Mr and Mrs Harry home p r|day from Albany where enjoying their visit with rela
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ghe attended the wedding of her tives in Toronto, Canada. They went to Redmond Monday and
Young
Kent.
returned with a new Ferguson
Mr and Mrs Charlie Hart- ¡ister Miss Mary Cutts.
a cabin beside a lovely tractor.
mann of The Dalles stopped a
and ^jr8 piorjn Coon left have
lake and expect to be gone six
Miss Vivian Trounce of Wasco
while Saturday noon to visit his gunday fOr Sandy where he weeks.
1
will
be the piano music teacher
aunt, Mrs A F. Balzer, on their w ilj WOrk in the barber shop
Mr and Mrs William Macnab
way home from a vacation trip. wBBe tbe barber goes hunting and daughters, Arlene and Kay, at the Rufus school this year.
Judy Smith, who is attending ^or a poUpie of weeks.
returned Monday from a weeks
St. Mary’s academy in The Dal-
Mr and Mrs Marlon Crews of vacation
at Salem seeing
les spent
the week end here gteven8on
Washington
spent the state spent
Suita in a good run of sizes
fair and visiting Mrs
with her parents, Mr and Mrs gunday afternoon visiting her Macnab’8^ sister, Mrs Leo Dum- any color, Greta’s.
George
eorge Smith.
. parents
rrarents Mr and Mrs Dell Olds. ler and family.
Mr and Mrs John Rust and
Corduroy Jackets, good run of
daughters, Geraldine and Phyl-
Friends of Mrs Claud Bayer
Miss Eleanor Fox who has sizes. Greta, The Dalles.
lis, were business visitors In are cordially invited for a stork been working in Portland came
The Dalles Saturday.
shower at 2:30 p. m October 11 Saturday to visit her parents,
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Crews at my home at Grass Valley, Mr and Mrs George Fox. She re
and Everett Cantrall were bus-
Mrs John Buether. turned to Portland Sunday even«
iness visitors in Burns Sunday.
t h ix k h
ing where she will stay until
Rev. and Mrs Donald Davis ' «<•> < » ™
.before going to Cor
of Corvallis' former missionaries
We wish to
**jls m . Thursday
vallis to register for her junior
to Peru, spent the weekend at V 't h S ir 'id n d ” heln Xand sym- year at OSC.
the home of Mr and JSs Fred
tor their kind help
and sym
Mr and Mrs Frank Pike flew
a‘ the oSr h u l« n d g am? father and for
to Pendleton Friday afternoon
Mre Haz^Tzudlnden of Port- the many beautiful floral offer- to visit relatives and attend the
Round-Up returning Sunday.
land is here visiting her parents. in« s
Mrs T. M. Rolfe
Mr and Mrs B. C. Baumgart
Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle.
Mrs Roy Wells ner and family motored to the
Mr and Mrs Ralph Harring
Mrs W B. Mathews rock gardens near Redmond Sun
ton and D< n Cox were business
Mrs C. R. Baker day and from there went to Bend
visitors in The Dalles Monday.
John, Robert & Willard Rolfe where they enjoyed a picnic
Mr and Mrs Bruce Alley -and
dinner at mirror pond.
family moved up from Cascade
Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby left
Locks and will live In the
Saturday for Seattle, Wn., to vis
apartment over the Alley Con
it relatives for a few daysf.
fectionery. Bruce will run the
Mr and Mrs J. W. Blagg and
Confectionery for a year.
Marie and Clair Balzer motored
Ted Trimble is building a
machine shed on his place south
ROYAL CANADIAN
of town.
MOUNTED POLICE
Frank Bennett just finished
drilling a well for Mrs T. M.
' 00/3
Rolfe and had to go 52 feet with
T hird & U n ion fit.
a test of fifteen gallons a min
THE DALLES, OREGON
ute.
L. Brockway came up from
P ain t - W allpaper • V en etian
The Dalles Wednesday evening
B lin d s
and was a guest at the home of
G E N E R A L P A IN T PR O D U C TS
Mrs T. M. Rolfe.
He returned
H e a v y K ote - on e coat fin ish
heme Thursday evening accom
R a y o n lte, w ash ab le sm ooth fin ish
panied by his wife and babv
F le x • C olorful decorator
PORTLAND? OREOON
who spent a week here with
Vi o ff on all w a llp a p er In stock
her grandmother, Mrs Rolfe.
20% o ff on sp ecial orders ,
Mr and Mrs 0. N. Rugvles I
were business visitors in The
Dalles Monday
Mr and Mrs' Ed Alley and
¿ g S
their daughter and her husband
Mr and Mrs Wayne Karnes, record BREAKER
MaJ.
were dinner guests of Mr and Howard (Deacon! Hlvely. AAF
Mrs Fred Cole at Wasco Mon- pilot of Norman. Okla.. m ade a
" ‘ Mr and M r, Art Bibby went
I" *
to Portland and back Friday on
3. ‘
business
M itchell H eld . L. I., to Waxhing-
Mr and Mrs J. W. Blatag and
D. C.. and back,
daughter Marie. Clair Balzer
and Mr and Mjrs Ivan Blagg
R IG H T NOW
«and family motored to Celilo
Sunday and on to The Dalles.
MOST PRICES ARE WAY UP
I h a
good tim e to
Mr and Mrs Wallace May
but Greyhound fares are
spent three days last week in
T rad e
at
th e
Portland on business.
Still m/'qhty
/
Art Bibby and children, Step
N IN T H
STREET
hen and Janice. Mrs James Ea
ster and son, I.arry and Mr
SU PER M A RK ET
and Mrs John Rust and daugh
ters. Geraldine and Phyllis, were
in T h e D a lle s
in The Dalles Mondav.
The
Just like your household and o f
children all went to the den-
Where yon make
fice expenses. Greyhound’s oper
tist.
ating costs have continually risen
ONE STOP TO SHOP
Mr and Mrs Earl Olds were
. . . yet Greyhound fares are still
In The Dalles Sunday to take
mighty low , still the biggest bar
FOR
EVERYTHING
her father. Gus Engstrom, who
gain in transportation. A sk th e
spent a week in the hospital for
A gent for full information about
AT TH E VERY LOWEST
medical attention to the home of
m oney-saving fares, c o n v e n ie n t
Mr and Mrs John Conrad for
PRICES IN THE DALLES
schedules for any trip.
a couple of weeks.
Mr and Mrs Tom Alley brou
We pay highest
OTHCR LOW FZRK*
ght James Easter home Satur
Pendleton
------------------------ $2.«5
day from the hospital where he
prices for yonr eggs
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spent a week for medical atten-
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Kilowatt Counts
On their
B« th rifty in the use of hot water from
your electric water heater. You'll save
money, and you'll be helping to save
kilowatts. That's important, for enor
mous growth in industry and popula
tion has increased the demand for
electricity. Peak power needs here in
the Pacific Northwest have jumped
3 8 th
ANNUAL
SH O W IN G
1,448,000 kilowatts, or 57%. since the
end of the war. Every unit of electric
ity has a big job to do. to use it w isely.
Save money and be comfortably tup«
plied w ith hot water by follow ing the
tips listed below. You’ll also be saving
electricity for a fast-growing Pacific
Northwest.
H O W TO S A V E . . .
Adams Paint Store
•M tl«M . Repine*
Stopping drip* tevoi
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PACIFIC
INTERNATIONAL
P A C IF IC PO W ER & L IG H T
OCT. I to 9
Midco Purebred Breeders A ssn
Show & Sale
Sherman County Fairgrouds, Moro, Ore.
Show: Sunday, October 31
PORTLAND
I emperate living is
th e m o d eratio n
o f o n e ’s desires in
obedience to reason.
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GREYHOUND LEADS IN COUKTRSYf
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R E Y H O U HD
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SALE: November 1
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Starting at 1:30 p.m.
30 Bulls, 30 Females Consigned
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from the rich mid-Columbia area of Oregon
where feed and minerals are p
L. ( J Wright, Sec.
H. B. Sager, Auctioneer
Joe Johnson, Juege
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