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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 1, 194« Mr and Mrs Marcus Eslinger Bride To Be Given and daughters „were in The Dal les Saturday to visit her grand mother, Mrs L. W. Amick and Shower of Gifts Mrs Willard Rolfe her brother and wife, • Mr and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe and Miss Le- Mrs Roy Hogue.. Mrs. A . F- Balner one Moore were hostesses at a Mrs Bud Bayliss and sons Mrs Willard Rolfe was honor lovely bridal shower given at ed with a layette shower at the of Philomath and Miss Jean the I.O.O.F. hall In Grass Val- home of Mrs. T. M. Rolfe Wed Haybes of Portland spent sev ley Wednesday afternoon for nesday afternoon ith Mrs Frank eral days 1 last week visiting Miss Marie Blagg, who will be- f e e - their aunt and uncle Mr and Bayer and Mrs Claud Bayer as come the bride of Clair L. Bal- ' - hostesses. About twenty-five Mrs A. A. Dunlap. zer on Saturday July 16. •Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap, Mr guests were present. The mantle .• I The hall was beautifully dec- and Mrs Matt Simon. Grover was decorated on one end with orated with flowers and crepe paper and a collection of dolls a large bootee with pink and Young, Ivan Blagg and Bill blue angel vases on each side Pausch attended the ball game belonging to Mrs. Frank Bayer holding an assortment of flow at Hood River Saturday night Jr. “ , The Eastern Star is having ers and on the other end of the » A short program was given ** r .M S I mantle was an animal tree, on a picnic at DeMoss park Sunday, consisting of two piano numbers the coffee table was the Willard July 3 for Eastern Star mem- j by Mrs. Orville Ruggle$ Joecile Rolfe (family in miniature and bers and families and Masons Keylock . and Jeannie Duncan bowls of roses on the taJde and and families. sang “The Cannibal King” a Shirley Beach of Portland ar piano. “Scramble” w tfTplayed cappella and “My Happiness” with Mrs Roy Wells winning rived last Tuesday to visit at (accompanied at the piano by ... the prize. Mrs. Rolfe then op the John Rust home. Miss Leone Moore; Miss Moore ened her gifts for the pleasure sang and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock of all. followed by another game and family and Mrs Ted Peter J whistled “You Tell Me Your Dreams” and ‘'Cruising Down with Mrs Frank Bayer Sr., win son went to The Dalles Thurs > the River”, accompanied at the ning the prize. This day also day to the Frolic’s parade and i x' ‘ * piano by Mrs Ruggles. being Mrs. Rolfe’s birthday an spent the evening. Miss Blagg was presented with niversary they all sang ‘‘Happy Mr and Mrs Irvin Johnson a corsage and escorted to a lace Birthday” as the gifts were and daughter of Lyle, Wash., covered table by * Miss Moore, brought in for her to open. spent Sunday visiting at the where she opened the many Refreshments of a large decor home of Mr and Mrs Fred Cox. lovely gift packages for the ated cake with the inscription, GOOD LUCK. MBS. KASENKINA. . . A P»tle»t «1 Itoo^velt ho.pli«. pleasure of all. T h e Misses “Happy Birthday June” and blue COTTONS! ! The th ing for ih .ce .h e leaped I . freedom from . w in d .- of the H u « l« c . - u l . x Carol Norton and Leitha Leader and pink candles in blue and - pink stork holders was served that vacation and the 4th of on Auiuol U . Mrs. Ok,»on Knoenklno. former Sovio» .chool teacher. >. assisting, refreshments of open- .liown In her w h e.lch .lr a , nhe prepared to leave the hospital. D o ri-, faced sandwiches, cake, coffee with vanilla • ice cream topped her .la y nt the h o .p r t.l-w r , K aM k iaa wrote the »lor, of her b-, and punch were served to about with Pink ice cream storks and July. Proceed, frem the .o le of the .to r , will , e to m her medical h»». eighty-five guests. ‘ GRETA, T he D a iley coffee and punch. Shower Given For where they got the new car, olyn, and Mr and Mrs Gordor, „ «, I — Woolwlne Lemley left Saturday for Grant« ar ^ r v ^ r l Jay and Pass to attend the wedding of « C l i ■ S b b T rame up their son, Duane Lemley and Mrs m n e to ! y tjJ Miss Darleane Tolin, on Sun- spent , t £ day at the Art Blbby day June 2« They returned borne. Mr. ,Woolwine went fl- ’Monday night, shing” witb Mr. Bibby and the others returned to The Dalles: Paul K. Keller M.D. stephen and Janice Bibby came wllh them after spending a few day8 there JaniCe return- EYE, EAR, NOSE ft THROAT Chapman Building wRh them sPend a few The Dalles Oregon , more HOURS: 0 to 5, closed Ar7Pn T emlev Thursday afternoon NIr ,and M<. Filppn ana t a r and .daughters, Eileen and c a r PH O NE 2170 * ' SAVE up to f f al \ Not for dumbbells! E ach time this newspaper comes out it pays a compliment to your intelligence. It is not pub lished for dumbbells. ~ , t As are all American newspapers, this one is published for people like you who are smart enough to run households and businesses, to hold jobs and elect Presidents. People who can separate the wheat from the chaff ih the day s news and come up with the right answers. • • • We are able to publish becaose you find in the newspaper the facts and opinions on which to base your thinking and shape your life. The facts may he good or bad. Congress may veto a tax reduction. Rains may reduce thq com crop. How you react depends on your point of view. What you think is based on *hat you knpw.. . S im ilarly , c e rta in opim vns may please. Others may dis please. You approve the theories of one candidate for political office and deplore those of his opponent. You read both side, of a question and make your choice. This newspaper prints all sorts o f facts and all shades of opin ion. It is our job to do so. Mixed with the news >f weddings and wars and all the thousands of «things about which you want to know are the views o f legislators and educators, of labor leaders and businessmen, of conservatives and radicals. . r . c. , e There are those who oppose this kind oi newspaper. T o their thinking you should jead a different kind—5>ne that prints only the facts hey want you to know—only the opinions they rant you to believe. A ctinias committees with ap pealing titles, they are agitating for laws to limit publication of facts and opinions. They claim you cannot be trusted with all the news. What they m£an is that, if they can keep you unin formed, they can steal your free- lorn. e. * e ' O f course, they do not attack you directly. Their target is the newspaper. Because it is your main source o f information they pro-, pose regulations to govern what the news paper can print. They ditss up their plans in noble sounding sentiments. * 4 But it all cornea down to the same thing. Mr and Mrs Francis Woods his mother, Mrs 0. C. Wisner, and son" B„,y. of Seattle, Wn.. and Mr WUner from Tacoma, « M r and v k and left Sunday for their home after Washington., . urdav evening with a new Pon- spending a week visiting her There will be a benefit dance urday evening with a R sister Mrs James Earl and for the pavilion at Grass Valley, tiac, T W flm r W family. Saturday July 9 with the local — ------- ■ ■ Mr and Mrs John Earl ar- orchestra. rived Saturday from • Portland Mr and Mrs Gene Reynolds v . ..... . . to visit at the James Earl and an(j daughter, and Mr and Mrs Earl Harvey homes. Donald von Rorstel and family Bob Rolfe and Mrs T. M. were dinner guests Sunday at Rolfe took her daughter, Mrs the home of Mr and Mrs Ber- Roy Wells to her home in Rose- nard Martin. . burg Friday after spending aev- Mr an<j Mrg Fred stradley of eral weeks here with her. Bob The Dalles, their daughter, Mrs and his mother retym ed home D. E. Morris and her daughters . Sunday. Mary Alice | and Shirley and Mr and Mrs Bill Brirfkert re Msfry Lou Morrisette from Ta turned home Sunday from Van coma, Washington and Marjorie . , couver; Washington, where they Stradleyof Portland we»e guests _ ' - spend a few days visiting rela Saturday of Mr and Mrs Clyde tives. Stradley. Robert Stradley of Mrs. Pat Kelly of Portland Portland who spent a week here was here Wednesday for the with his uncle, Clyde, accom shower given for her daughter, panied them to The Dalles. Mrs Willard Rolfe. Mr and Mrs Earl Olds, Bar- Bayer bara Alley, Janice Bibby, Ina went to Portland Friday on May Zieglez, Herman, Carl, and Jimmy Ziegler were in The Dal business returning Monday. Mr and Mrs Bruce Alley and les Saturday fc* the Frolics. children, Karen a n d Dickie, Mr and Mrs Harry Young left Friday for Portland to spend and the twins motored to The the weekend with her mother Dalles Tuesday to meet her Mrs Mayme Gould. cousin* who arrived on the Mrs Arch Cantrall went to streamliner f r o m Cleveland, The Dalles Tuesday to meet her Ohio for a visit. mother, Mrs I^o Everett, who Mrs Clem Rslinger and her arrived from Ontario to spend* daughter, Mrs Hugh Rogers of a few days with them. Hillsbofo ware dinner guests Mr and Mrs Theo. Serrurier last Saturday of Mr and Mrs J. , of Lynden, Washington spent Thursday visiting Mrs Art Bib W. Blagg. Mr and Mrs Clyde I Stradley by.- They were on their wa> and sons motored to Portland home from Spokane. and back Monday on business. Bill Smith of Ellensburg, ar Mrs Bernard Martin and dau rived 'last Monday to work foi Vernon Eakin a month and foi ghter were business visitors in his brother, Myrl Smith in bar The Dalles Wednesday, «taking Mrs J. C. Nelson to The Dalles vest. ’ A little excitement was had where ehe, took the bus for her at the Bill Pausch place south home in Portland after visiting and east of Grass Valley as he Mrs Jennie Martin in Moro. was starting a fire in the stove A special levy meeting will at noon Saturday. The paper be held at the Grass Valley blew * out of • the chimney and school house Friday July 1 at started a grass Jire . Myrl Smith 8 p. m. saw the smoke and went down Mr and Mrs W illard Rolfe to help and Mrs. Smith called and family motored to ' Antel- the neighbors who came and ooe Saturday where they were put the flrje under control be over night guests at the home fore any damage was done. of his sister, Mrs Charleg Baker Grass family both The Boy Scouts from ---- — and ---- ------- — families __ went Valley leaving Saturday morn- to Sisters Sunday to the rodeo, ing with their leader, Rev. Earl Mr and Mrs John Rolfe ano Hastings of Kent for a week * son, Ronald, also attended the at Camp Merriweather were Dani^y* Duncan, DeWayne and Harold Duncan, Carl and Geo. Kelley, Arden Peters, Dennis Anderson and Donald Schilling. Mrs John Rust and Mrs H. O. Dugger *went to Portland Thurs day on business returning Fri day Bert Cox accompanied them and visited relatives in Vancouver returning Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Eakin and family, Mr and Mrs Myrl Smith and son, Lowell, Bill Smith and Dorothy Kelley, all went to the Owen Eakin home for Sunday night supper. Mr and Mrs Alfred Payne and famliy and Mrs Wayne Kelly were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. C. B. Marx and sons of Port land came up to spend the week end with Mr and Mrs Arch Carl- T kry know that i f tk ry con control what you read, trail. They were fishing on the they con control what yon know. fPhcn they control Deschutes Sunday. Duane and Merle Eakin, Clar your m ind, tkry control y o u . _________ ence May, Barbara Blaylock. The real attack is against you. Newspapers Margaret Baumgartner, Phvllift are a sort of front line. Their stake in a free Rust and Mrs Elisabeth H art press is no greater than yours because their ley as chaperon, , returned F ri day from Corvallis Where they right to publish is tied in inseparably with yofcr spent ten days at 4-H club sum right to read. Just as long as you are free to mer school. - know—you are free.When your source« of in Frankie Baker of Springfield formation go, your freedom goes w ith them . is spending the summer here with his uncle and aunt, Mr . . . - 4 -H «nd Mrs Frank Pike. Your right to know i. the key to all your hberhe.! h « ;.n d on fuel costs with Master-Kraft furnaces or conversion oil burners Sawyer Furnace Co. The Dalles, Ore. Phone 3160 « * cans Here's your light and lively refreshment m a new convenient package! Now you can enjoy Blitz Weinhard in cans as well as bottle»...whichever goo prefer. Bog it bg tbe case lor home, picnics and outings.