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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1948)
\ PAGE « SHERMAN COUNT» JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDA», OCTOBER 1, K ENT IMS Luther Davis, and Paul Wilson and son, Kelly, flew to Portland Thursday on business. Major and Mrs Bruce Prosser of Athena were dinner guests at the Donald Maclnnes home last Wednesday. Donald Maclnnes was a guest last Tuesday at Redmond at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs John Maclnnes. The Rev. and Mrs Earl Hast ings and daughter, Edena, were guests Sunday afternoon in The Dalles at a reunion of the Hast ings’ family. Miss Velma Matthes returned home to Berkeley, California af NEAR-HI NEWS . ter a two weeks visit at the home, of her parents, Mr ’ and Mrs James Matthes. Mrs Claire Jefferies of Dickin son, N. Dakota, is a guest at the home of her son and daughter in law, Mr and Mrs Bill Jefferies. Mr and Mrs Jack Jefferies and daughter, Bonnie, formerly of Seattle, Wash., are residing tem porarily in Kent. Mr. Jefferies is engaged in the painting of sev eral houses in the community. inspector; Edwin Balsiger, fire chief with David W right and Max Saxton his helpers; Larry Sayrs, sports manager; and Rose Ed wards bulletin board. The first party of the year was held Friday. September 24 In honor of the birthday anniversary of Max Saxton. Those having birthdays during «the summer, Joann Ross, Yvonne Klrkelie, Mrs Knighten, and Stephen Oveson were also honored. Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain and Robert Helyer, E. C. Smith, Officers of the Near-Hi club family of Tygh Valley were vis Bill Jefferies, Jack Jefferies, John for the first semester are as fol itors here Saturday. Schadewitz, Boyd Crowder, Dick lows: Mary Jo Miller, president, Mr and Ms Fred Fawcett of Wilson and Lester Wilson were Edwin Balsiger, .vice-president; and his mother from Seattle deer hunting a t Summit Prairie Yvonne Klrkelie, secretary; Max spent Sunday visiting Mr and over the weekend. Saxton, treasurer; David Wright, A rzell Lemley. John Decker flew to Portland sergeant-at-arms. Additional^ offi last Thursday on business. He cers appointed are: Sharon ( oons, Mr and Mrs Gordon Lemley returned to Kent the following and son, Kenneth and Mr and day. florist; Joann Ross and Rose Ed Mrs Frank Payne went to Port Mrs Emma Davis motored to wards, librarians; Yvonne Kirke- land Friday to attend the stock Portland Wednesday with her lie, room decorator; Stephen Ove- By Mrs A. F. Balxor returning home Sunday. son, janitor; Ronnie Butler, desk son in law and daughter, Mr and Alton Olds and his uncle Fred show Mr and Mrs Ross Fields and Mrs Mahlin Tracewell for a short Walker were returning home Sun daughter, went to Portland isit Mr and Mrs Tracewell have day from a hunting trip when Wednesday Susan, on business, return v been guests at the Davis home they h^d an accident this side of ing home Thursday. for the past week. Prineville. They had a head on Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson collision with another car. It had as over night guests Supday happened about 3 o’clock in the her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs afternoon. They were all taken Walter Wilke of White Salmon, to the hospital in Prineville by who visited them and his mother, the ambulance. Mr. Walker suf Mrs C. Wilke, before going on fered a broken breast bone, bro to California for the winter ken ribs, bodily* bruises and cuts and bruises about the head and Mrs Shelton Fritts and sons, face, he will be confined to the Ed and Scott, and Clarence May hospital for s^-eral weeks. Mr. left Thursday for Portland with Olds did not stay for examination their calves for the Pacific In but took a taxi back to the wreck ternational. Mrs Millard Eakin and found Pat O’Meara of Wasco and sons, Duane and Merle, left there so they loaded most of the Friday. camping equipment and the deer Mr and Mrs Ed Alley and Mr on his pickup and came on home. and Mrs Wayne Karnes left Wed Mr Olds is at the home of his nesday for Portland to attend the parents, Mr and Mrs Lewis Olds, Stock Show and they will visit suffering from broken ribs so Mr and Mrs Charles Thrasher at the doctor at Prineville said, a Sandy before returning home. Mr and Mrs Ted Timble motor badly cut elbow’, badly bruised knees, bodily bruises and cuts ed to Prineville Monday to visit and bruises about head and face. her uncle, Fred Walker, who is The men in the other car were In the hospital following a car, also badly injured. The cars accident Sunday. were completely wrecked. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, Mr Be sure to see the GE automatic washers now and*- and Mrs Frank Bayer Jr. and Mrs Earl Olds and children, Byron, and Unda Perrigo John and Barbara Alley, motored son, the new GE pushbutton range SOON home Sunday evening to Toppenish, Wn„ Sunday to returned NATIO NA L DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, NEW YORK. from a two weeks trip to Canada visit at the home of Mr and Mrs where thev visited the former’s 86 P R O O F • 65% C R A IN N E U T R A L S P I R I T S George Rehman." brother, Tom Bayer and family. Mr and Mre Kendrick Dunlap Mr and Mrs C. R. Anderson and and family of Carlton spent the son, Dennis, went to The Dalles week end visiting at the home of Saturday to take her mother, her brother, Arch Cantrall and Mrs C. Wilke for a medical check farriilV*.’ * ' Mr and Mrs Henry Barnum up.Mrs Charlie Baker and children and Mr and Mrs Truman Strong of Antelope were shoppers here of Moro went to the home of Mr Saturday and visited her mother, and Mrs Alfred Kock .Sunday Mrs T. M. Rolfe. evening after theshow aTiu en Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb joyed a deer steak dinner. left Friday for Portland to visit Mrs Herman Schilling of The daughter, Mrs Wayland Dalles staved w-itb her daughter. their Weld and family and to attend Mrs Jesse Helver while Mr. Hoi the Stock Show. ver went hunt in. v Mr and Mrs Warren Morgan Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles were business visitors in The went to Maupin Sunday to visit Dalles Monday. Jim Baxter and to Friend where Mr and Mrs Ted Teske and they visited Mr and Mrs Lloyd family of The Dalles and Mrs Smith. A. F. McGinnis of Nyssa spent Mrs James Phillips of Albany the w'eekend at the home of the spent the week end here visiting latter’s son, Arch Cantrall and her sister, Mrs Alton Coyle and family. The Cantrall’s took them family. * to The Dalles Sunday evening. Miss Cassie HOlmes of The Mr and Mrs Harrv Hooper of Dalle« spent the weekend here are among the many people who feel that Pontiac Despite the fact that Pontiac hat built over a half- The Dalles and her mother, Mrs visiting relatives. A A. Dunlap left Saturday fot .Mr and Mrs Olan Stark went to represents an outstanding value—and wish to order million cars since the resumption of production after the mountains deer hunting. Tygh Valley Sunday to spend Mrs Earl Olds. Barbara Alley. the day visiting Mr and Mrs a Pontiac for future delivery—you wHi be interested the war, demand still exceeds supply. In the face of this Janice Bibbv and Mrs Herman Willis Brlttian. in the following policy on retail distribution which production record, those who place orders now Ziegler were in The Dalles Satur Mrs W. D. Barnett went to day on business and to visit tn*- we, as Pontiac dealers, will observe: will still experience some delay in delivery. If you fermer’s father, Gus Engstrom, Kent Sunday to spend the day visiting Mr and Mrs James Mat at the John Conrad home. -.M r and Mrs Earl McKinney and thes and daughter Velma. Gordon Lemley and his sister, family of Heppner and his moth YOU SPECIFY ACCESSORIES ORDERS FILLED BY PRIORITY er. Mrs Fred Cole of Wasco vis Carolyn, were business visitors in r . — While most of our customers order their cart A definite proportion of the cars we receive trom ited at the home of Mr and Mrs The Dallea Monday. Mrs Alton Coyle and son, equipped with accessories, we do not jorce accea- Fd Abev and Mr and Mrs Bruce the factory is set aside for preferential delivery to Douglas and Mrs Ivan Blagg AHev Sunday. sories as a condition of sale. You specify what users whose work is in the public welfare and to Mrs Ralph Busse was hostess were business visitors in The accessories you want when ordering your car, aud last Tuesday afternoon at a stork Dalles Friday. others with certain occupational requirements. The Grass Valley Woman’s club shower for Mrs T. T. Brown these are the ones (and the only ones) it will carry O/Aeru-n«, all orders w ill be filled on the basis oj tbe sponsored by the VFW auxlliarv. will meet at the Masonic hall when delivered. Some items may be lacking due to Present were: Mrs Dean Howell, Wednesday afternoon, Octol>er 13. WE WANT YOUR ORDER ttnte when they are received. . Mrs Mary DeMoss. Mrs Mollie All interested please attend. current shortages; hut none w ill be added. A nd the tooner you place it, the w ooer you w ill gee Mr and Mrs Art Bibby motored McT^chlan. Mrs Etha DeMoss. delivery. So il you want a Pontiac, order it now. Mrs Marion Bovnton. Mrs Ivan to St. Martin’s Hot Springs Sat YOU PAY FACTORY-SUGGESTED PRICE REGARDING TRADE-INS Blagg, Mrs Charles Perrigo. Mrs urday returning home Sunday. ■Mildred McLachlan. Mrs A. B. Naturally, if you have a car to trade, wu would Due to changing economic conditions, we cannot, WE WILL ESTIMATE DELIVERY DATE Christianson and Mrs John Rust. like to have it in order to take care of our regular when you place your order, tell you exactly how Pinochle was played before Mrs Due to conditions beyond our control, we cannot Brown opened the gifts for the T. Lesler Johnson used car customers. Our appraisals are fair, based much the car will cost when delivered in the future. give you an exact date of delivery. But based on pleasure of all. Refreshments of on current conditions. But if you do not have a But, at the time of delivery you will be charged cake, jello and coffee were serv anticipated future shipments from the factory, we L A W ÏK R ed by the hostess. car to turn in, we still want your order and will only the factory suggested price on your m ode.— will, when you place your order, give you an honest WASCO 1 MORO Mr and Mrs Willard Barnett accept it for delivery based on the conditions out which will be shown in a published list of local estimate of when you may expect your car. Such left Friday for Portland where lined above. « **“' Mrs Rarnett received medical at prices. estimates will be reviewed any time on request. tention. they returned home Sun ---- • — day. Nothing pleases us more than to turn over the keys of I Since this is our ’’home town”, our business and its Mr and Mrs Wavne Karnes left A superior service a new Pontiac to one of the many people whose Wednesday for I ji Grande to visit future is based on our good relations with the people of personal attendance his brother, Darls Karnes and orders we have, because we know they have chosen of this community. We are most happy that so many family. They returned here Mon THAT COSTS N O MORE well — for Pontiac is always a thoroughly good car, and day for a longer visit before leav people here — as all over the country—have made ing for their home in Kansas. a thoroughly good value, this year, next year, any year. Pontiac their number one choice as a new car. Mr and Mrs John Rust anG daughters, Mr and Mrs Warren Morgan and Mr and Mrs Charlie Anderson and daughter, Doris, w’ere dinner guests at the home of V MOO « 1 1 Y AVE PONTIAC RETAIL DELIVERED PRICES IN MORO Mr and Mrs Bert Cox Sunday. Mr and Mrs Glenn Pcrrv and *■ A wide range of prices *“ daughter, Donna. Joe Bibbv. Al that meets ell wishes ton Olds. Fred Walker. Jim Jones. « C y l. 8 CyL 8 Cjl. Tom Garrett. Frank KettPr, Earl « Cyl. Olds. Mr and Mrs Frank Pike. £ t'tlu u C o u p e . . . . . . $ 1984 $ 1937 $ 1799 Alfred Pavne,- Clyde Stradlev. T ïa u la M C o u p e • • $ 1751 Adams Paint Store Alfred Kock, Jesse Helyer. Mr f i t » L u x e S a efu n C o u p e . . , , 2026 2074 1850 C oupa • • • and Mrs Herman Peters. Mr and 1803 Mrs R J. Baker and Bill Beuther Third A U nion St. 4 -lio o r S adau • • • • • • 2035 1987 Luxe S p o rt C oupe . 1940 1892 .<► were among those from Grass TH E DALLKB, ORRGON Valley who went deer hunting. B e L u xe 4 -D o o r S adu u . . . 2077 2124 Paint • W allpaper • V enetian 1881 ¡¿ D o o r Saduu • • • 1834 Rev and Mrs James Christian Blinds and babv of Portland and hi’ fila iio n W a g o n • • • . . . • 2647 2695 1912 Saduu C oupa • • • 1865 -mother. Mrs Alice Christian and G EN ER A L PA IN T PRODUCTS his aunt. Miss Riley of Ixxs H eavy Kote • one coat flnlah D a L u x e S t a t i o n W a g o n • * . 2725 2773 2002 H r Luxa Saduu C oupa . 1955 Angeles, Calif., were guests at Rayonlte, washable sm ooth finish the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Flex • Colorful decorator 1940 1892 4 ’U o o r S a d u u • • Cox Sunday. Rev. Christian preached both morning and even »/, off on all wallpaper in stock T h e foregoing are factory-suggested local delivered prices for each o f the 2029 1982 D<» L u x a t - D o o r S a d u u 20% off on apeclal orders ing at the Baptist church. Alton Olds Hurt In Auto Accident Near Prineville Authorized Dealers for GENERAL © ELECTRIC In Sherm an C ounty B. C. Baumgartner, Grass Valley DeMoss Springs Electric, Moro Our I ’O M I U P r ic e s Streamliner Models L u x a C o u r a r tib ia • 2276 2323 1 5 m odels available. Accessories optional equipm ent, license - extra. Prices subject to change w ithou t notice. S T A N D 4 R D E Q U I P M E N T a t no extra cost btelndeti Spare tire, tube and wheel: bumpers and bumper J o be temperate ¡yí X*. means modération in all things. * * BEER • ‘ “/ r t t h e W a t e r ” OLYMPIA BWFWING CO M PA NY. O! YMTM A.W ASHINGTON,U.B.A- auards- metal spring covers; dual windshield wipers; dual tail lamps; dual horns; dual sun v .s o t a ; o eu nan ent oil cleaner; cigar lighter: a»h receiver,; dual carburetor (8 cyl. m o d e ls ); a u to m a tic dom e Uafe and outside lock on both front doors. D E L U X E E Q U I P M E N T in c lu d e s , in e d d s t.o n to a b o u t Tw o tone broadcloth, button type upholstery; de luxe steering wheel; electric d o ck ; chrome front fender moulding. atainleaa steel rear fender gravel guards, chrome plated w h e e l discs (except station w a g o n ) . Arstill-M onroe Pontiac, Inc MORO, OREGON