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PACK 4
SHERM AN COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley return
ed home Wednesday from a trip
through the California Redwoods
and along the coast. Others mak
ing the trip were Mr. and Mks.
Tom Alley of The Dalles, Bill
McKinney of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Cole of Wasco, Bill
Lutterell of Pendleton and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Yardley and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Yardley who are
visiting from Tennessee
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
as their guests Friday Mr. ai)d
Mrs. Fred Gehrmann and his mo
ther, Mrs. Gehrmann from Chi
cago. They were coming from
California on their return to
Chicago and stopped to visit
SPRING DRESSES
,Y 21, 1950
FRIDAY
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Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds went
olfe had as her
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bail and son
Stevenson, Wn., Sunday* to
lor luncheon her Roger of Smock prairie were spend
day with their son in
Glennie Sempey * business
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‘ here Friday.
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visitors
law and daughter, Mr.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor- Marion Crews.
stel went to Wamic Sunday
where Mrs. von Borstel assisted
with the initiation and installa
tion of a new unit of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary.
Nfr. and Mrs. C. R. Andersen
and son Dennis were business
land of Ione were overnigni visitors in The Dalles- Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young
guests Sunday of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. O. Nr-Ruggles, go of Yakima, Wn., were last week
ing to The Dalles Monday fora end visitors of his parents, Mrr
and Mrs. Grover Young.
They
dental appointment.
W R Olds left Friday for his stopped at the Lêgi n and Aux
home in Yuba City, California, iliary picnic held at the city
way
after ^pending several weeks park Sunday on their
home.
here visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling
and son Gary went to The Dalles
Sunday and visited a while with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Third & U nion S t
Coon,
returning and spending
The Dalles
Oregon
the
afternoon
with his parents,
P ain t • W allpaper - (Venetian
Mr. and Mrs. W. F Schilling and
Blinds
the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
genkhai , paint ^
products
Dell Olds.
H eavy Kote - one coat finish
Mr. and Mrs. Art Schilling and
Flex • Colorful decorator
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harvey went
R ayonitç, washable smooth fin is h to Portland Sunday 'to meet the
former’s son, Donald, who re
turned from a trip to Valley
Forge with the Boy Scouts.
Mr. and Mi's. J. S. Newcomb
had as over night guests Sunday
his brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Newcomb from Sebas-
tapoole, California.
Mr. and Mrs. He
drove to Portland
meet their son, Ar
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turned from the
trip.
Adams Paint Store
Lovely line of summer Dresses and
Spring Cottons, fine, fetching frocks
Complete line of B«by wear and G ift, for all time,
The appointment of
A t Williams
Pike Farm Machinery Company, Qrass Valley
T. Utter Jtbm
f
authorized MASSEY-HARRIS denier
for this community
MORO
Cigarettes
tomers M assey-H arris m odem farm ing
equipm ent. Y ou know, there's a long
line o f experien ce behind e v e ry M assey-
Harris tractor, com bine and implement.
More than 100 ye a rs of "know -how" that
d evelo p ed the first practical Self-Pro
p elled Com bine to speed your harvest
and m ake it m ore profitable . . . husky,
d ep en d able tractors with more pep,
power and -economy than ever before.
M assey-H arris mounted im plem ents are
fast •> working tools m atched to your
M assey-Harr is tractor for greater effi
cie n cy and speed. Plows, Discs, Planters,
Cultivators, M ow ers— an d a host of pull-
4 / / K inds
15 cents pkg.
$1.50 carton
All kinds
GREETING CARDS
loss
behind tools m oke your farm ing easier,
faster.
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★ W e r e m ighty proud to offer our cu s
A # your M assey-H arris D ealer, our
interest extends b eyon d the im m ediate
sa le of farm m achinery. S ervice— the
peak operating efficien cy of your equip
ment— is our business too.
W hether it's new equipm ent for your
farm or service on your present m a
chines, see us for prompt, courteous at
tention to your needs. The next time
you're in town stop in and get acquainted
with our staff and with the M assey-H arris
lino of cost-reducing, m odern farm ing
equipment.
MASSEY-HARMS OWNERSHIP IS A MARK OF GOOD FARM MANAGEMENT!
acqueline
THE YEARLY SHOE EVENT T H A T OFFERS YO U
SUBTSANTIAL S A V IN G S on TOP LEVEL F A S H IO N
shoes
represent ultim ate value in shoe crafts-
T h ese
N
ationally
known nam es that are synonym ous
m a n sh ip .
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w ith fin e quality.
f itt e r s
Have your shoee fitt
by sctentifle X-ray system ,
to do—to 1 h * fited in sev e
tage of th ese real savings.
and
tested
No Approvals - No Refunds - No Exchanges
Coots Only $M> fa r Average Family
RED CROSS-Reg. Price 8.95 to 10.95
Polio is on« o f tha most expensive o f all
diseases in costs o f treatment. U nlike many
illnesses, initial coats are but a small part o f
tha total expenses Recovery is a long drawn-
out process. Sister K enny treatments or sim
ilar muscle building processes usually take
many months, or even years
Here is a policy that will pay up to $5000
total to assure you o f the best available
reatment for each member of your family
afflicted by this dreed disease.
Policy term runs for three years, not just
100 Pairs— W hite, Black, Bed Brown, Broken
Hixes— Hmart S tyles.
RED CROSS-Reg Price up to 10.95
»4 Pair«— W hite, Bed, Green Golden
Wheat.
JA C Q U E LIN E -C O N N IE
Reg. Price to 8.95
70 Pair«— W hite, Black, 1
Combinations.
on« or two y««rv In addition, if polio strike«,
benefit« are payable from tha first day up to
three years to give you am ple tim e for treat
ment and recovery. Thus you could receive
benefits well beyond the end of the policy
term.
HOW TO e i T THIS POLICY!
Fill in and m ill the application blank below
today! Or, bring it in to us right away! IE AC
CEPTED, POLICY W il l. BE TN FORCE TWO DAYS
AFTER THE DATE SHOWN ON YOU« POST-
MAKE ! No other forms required; no waiting
period.
M a k e check or m oney o rder o a y a b ie to t
Eugene Courtney Agency, The D a ll»
A P P L IC A T IO N
LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY
HOSPITAL CAAI
Room and board-miscellaneous supplies Including
drugs, medicines, physiotherapy, rental of neces
sary brace«, crutches or wheelchair.
IRON LUNO
Rental of iron lung or other similar mechanical
equipmssit.
W o m e n ’s Sport Shoes
MIDICAL CAR!
The > rvlces of legally qualified physicians, sur
geons, osteopaths or physiotherapists.
For practically any everj
work, play or drees wear,
broken siges.
Hummer deal
RHGUI a AK PRICKH
5.95
M e n ’s
Hummer dress «hoe.
W hite and brown, also solid colors.
TO I
Men's, boy«' sizes 2) to
Men'« broken «ixe« 7 to 11.
R H G U D A R PRICKH
6.9.-»
Cloth
SANDALS
B e g . Price
to
4.45
1.00
Broken sizes of onr own
name brands. Nice looking
good w earing shoes. Brok
en «tees.
(First
Floor)
Men's
SHOES
SHOES
Price
to
2 .0 0
Canvas Reds, also Mandais
Standard
and
Oxfords,
W
ashable.
brand quality,
sizes 2 to Sf.
(F irst
r.
Price
to
5.95
H hoes th a t
w ill
fit in to
m a n y Important o c c a s io n s
fo r w o r k o r p la y .
(First
Floor)
A . M . W illia m s & C o.
WHERE THE MID-COLUMBIA SHOPS AN[5“ SAVES
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KUSS UIIT
Addre&i?
State?
A. A M RU LAN CI f I R V I C I
9. Have you or any member of your family ever had or received med
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M m « ! • • « ! address, » p N H r
d arlas policy tsra« «ateasoNcsdh
Canvas
Mama In full?
2. How many children under 25 are there In your family?
Local ambulance service to end from the hospital.
Children's
EXPENSE PO LICY
S. TRANSPORTATION
Regular scheduled air or rail transportation from
tha place where the member is stricken to a hos
pital or sanitarium qualified to provide polio treat
ment.
Tb« Family Poll« policy cevers
W om en’s
FA M ILY P O L IO M Y E L IT IS
City?
NURfINO C A M
The service« of licensed or graduate nurses.
Boy,s
FO R
Tied ib lld re a , w ltb »be
d « « • . Cblldr«« bare
ical treatment for poliomyelitis?
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■srs’s Wbat lbs FssiHy Falls Pslky tests«
Hesbead end/er wife aad • « • er twe «Mldren
What are their age»?____ t ____ t ____ , _ ---- « ------- , -
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Premium $
(Send check or money order)
$10.00
Husband and/or wife end three ebUdran
15.00
Huatu.«! « « a /., -a*. amd four ar mere skHdren • •
10.00
EUGENE COURTNEY A G E N C Y , The Dalles, Ore
ftlR fttllN TIN O
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LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY
Jame« 9. Kemper« chairman
Chicago 40, lllinale
H. O. Kemper, praridgH