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HH12RMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
FRIDAY, J I L Ì 7, 19o0
J. W. Blagg and Clair Balzer
were business visitors in Port
land Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby1 left
Saturday for East Lake to spend
the Fourth of July fishing.
Mrs. Al Roberts and children
left Thursday for their home
in Corvallis after spending ten
days here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Perrlgo
of Maupin were week end visit
ors of Mr. and Mrs. C. Perrlgo.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rolfe
and children went to Antelope
Sunday and spent the day with
his sister and family, Mrs. Char
les Baker.
About forty persons attended
the Eastern Star and Masonic
picnic at Hunt Park at Tygh Val
ley Sunday. A pot luck dinner
was served at noon. * The older
folks spent the afternoon visit
ing and the children went wad
ing.
Mrs. T. M. Rolfe and son, Ro
bert left Tuesday for White Sal
mon to spend the day visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cal
Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Mathews of Seattle who weoe
visiting there returned home
with them for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blaylock
and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock
About forty persons attended were business visitors in Bend
the party at the I.O.O.F. hall Friday.
Saturday evening honoring Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rust motor
and Mrs. Bill Pausch. Pinochle ed to Sweet Home Saturday on
was in play at nine tables with business returning home Sunday.
high scores held by Mrs. Harry
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox left Sat
Young and Owen Eakin and con urday for Condon to visit their
solation prizes went to Mrs. J. son, Warren Morgan and family
W. Blagg and Hans Bardenha over the Fourth of July.
gen. Mrs. Pausch then opened
Mrs. Bruce Alley gave a bir
the many lovely gifts they re thday dinner Sunday at the
ceived. Refreshments were ser home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith
ved at a late hour by Mrs. Don honoring Mrs. Ed Alley and Mrs.
ald von Borstel and Mrs. Claus John Block
Other guests in
Bardenhagen
cluded Bruce Alley and child
About twenty-three children ren, Karen and Dickie, Ed Al
and some of the mothers attend ley, John Block and Larry Smith.
ed the pre-school party held at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young
the I.O.O.F. hall Wednesday af of Yakima, W n , arrived Satur
ternoon. Games were enjoyed day to visit his parents Mr. and
for a while and later refresh Mrs. Grover Young. Their dau
ments were served by Mrs. Bruce ghter, Mrs. Florence Clark of
Alley, Mrs. Marcus Eslinger, Portland also came for the long
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and Mrs Frank E l Bayer aS weekend,
hostesses.
Jim Jones and Alton Olds spent
Mr. and Mrs Roy Schilling the week end on the Metolius
and son. Gary, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon, were fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer re
business visitors in The Dalles
turned
home last week from a
Saturday.
trip
to
Portland and Sheridan
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. /
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall where they visited relatives.
Ed Vintin of Portland was a <
and children, Gene and Sharon,
visitor
here Friday.
and Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark
and daughters. Connie and Doro
thy Wilson of Wasco motored and family visited at the Olan
to Bonneville the Fourth where Stark home at Kent Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrlgo
they enjoyed a picnic dinner
with Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick left Tuesday for North Bend
Dunlap and family from Carl where Mr. Perrlgo will be em
ployed. They will try to find a
ton.
MZ and Mrs. Dick Edwards house to live in while there. Mrs.
of Leaburg stopped in The Dalles Perrlgo will return home the
Saturday to visit Mrs. John Eng last of the week.
strom at the hospital on their
Miss Marie von Borstel left
way up here to spend the week Saturday for Portland .to spend
end with her parents, Mr and a few days there visiting friends.
The Bernard Martins went to
Mrs Wk F. Schilling. They left
Monday morning for their home Bend Monday for the water pa
stopping again to see Mrs. Eng geant, resuming to Redmond
for the night before going on
strom.
' Herman Peters Jr. and Keith to Suttle I^ake for the Fourth
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May and
Bayer left Saturday on a trip to
Longview, Wn. over the Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds
Mrs Donald von Borstel and motored to Bend and back Mon
children and Mrs. Bill Pausch day for the water pageant.
went to Portland last Tuesday
on business
Mr. von Borstel
went down Wednesday and all
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came home Friday.
Mrs. Alfred Kock and Fritz
Rohweder left Friday for Rose
burg to visit her sister, Mrs.
John Nachter over the Fourth
• Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Weld
and daughter, Mrs. Ronald Ros-
ling and son left Saturday for
their home In Lowell after spend
ing about a week here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Newcomb.
W. R. Olds of Yuba City, Calif,
arrived Tuesday from Tygh Val
ley to spend a week visiting rel
V
atives. He will be a guest at the
Dell Olds’ home while here.
Pauscb
Honored At
Grass Valle)
Cigarettes
AU Kinds
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15 cents pkg.
$1.50 carton
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S h o w e r a n d C h a r iv a r i
In honor of M r. and Mrs. A rt Justesen
w ill be -given by their friends
Friday evening, July 7
at Kent Legion Hall
Everybody Gene ■
Lovely line of summer Dresses and
1950 Harris Harvesters
Complete line of Baby wear and Gifts for all times
ALL STEEL
The Gay Shop
HARRIS— 30/38 SIDE-HILL MODEL
win. 80 bu. Grain Bin. A v.il.bU
with 16 foot t „J 20 foot
Philip 6 . 0 Meara Co.
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Wasco, Orejón
Pk. 171 or 811
Fehlberg Side Bulkers
Neal Harvester Hitch
with spring mounted draw
bar for’any Harvester
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[E ffective july i, 1950 savings account
“ LET S BUILD
OREGON
TOGETHER!”
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HOW LUCKY
CAN y o u ÔÊT?
YV7 ELL, YOU MIGHT find a gold mine, providing you know
where to look. Maybe you’ll inherit a fortune from a
rich uncle, if you’ve got a rich uncle.
depositors of this bank will receive l l4%
interest on all savings up to and including r
$10,000.00 and 1% interest on any amount
over $10,000.00.
Savings deposited on or before July 10
w ill draw this increase in interest as o f
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July l.This applies to both new and existing
accounts. More reason than ever why it
pays to save first for your independence.
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Spring Cottons, fine, fetching frocks
Your interest
on savings
increased 50%
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SPRING DRESSES
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AU kinds of
GREETING CARDS
GO 10 BLOMS
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartmann SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED
of Wasco were Sunday visitors
An examination for Elemen
at the A. F. Balzer home Sunday. tary teachers in the Bureau of
Wayland Weld, Mario Caña Indian Affairs was announced
vero, L. S. Lagon and son, Ro today by the U. S. Civil Service
bert and J. S. Newcomb spent Commission. The positions to be
Friday on the Deschutes fishing. filled pay* $3,100 a year, and are
located In Indian schools in sev
A large crowd enjoyed the eral states and Alaska.
Applicants for this examina
program at the pavilion Thurs
Uon
will not be required to take
day evening when Mrs. Eleanor
a
written
test. To qualify, they
Borg of Tygh Valley presented
must show successful comple
her dancing classes In three tion of a full 4-year course lead
skits, “The Wedding of the ing to a degree from an accre
Painted Doll”, “Western Frolics” dited college or university, in
and “The Circus Comes to cluding or supplemented by 24
Town”, Geraldine Holzaphel arM semester hours in education of
Eddie Hamilton of The Dalles which 12 semester hours must
be in elementary education.
did a specialty dance.
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P a i n t - Wallpaper * [Venetian
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kle Is en official U. S. Tteasi/ty advertisement— prepared
Department and A d ve rtis e s Council.
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