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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1952)
ær,® ? g ïs w PÀ ttE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON - - FRIDAY. JIT Y .1, it i e ’- ■ * * went to Tha J-alies' Sunday to daughter, Mrs. BUI Izibaarl anu- ing care of T erry and Ray while Richland Saturday to wvlsit her nice, her m o.uer, Mrs. O. C. t-iniyt Mrs. Cooley fetayed to their m other Is away. brother Ralph Haynes and fam W inter, who a rrita d livm 'la- io .spend a week there. . Airs. H. O."'Dugger and Mrs. ‘Bj Mr». n. f ‘. Balzer J coma to spend several days. , A.r. and Airs. Gordon Lemley John R ust and daughters were ily. They returned Sunday ac companied by Janice Bibby who Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds had a- and family spent the Fourth at in The Dalles Monday. Geraldine U r. and Mrs. Amandus von spent a week wRh her uncle ano LtHwiei nau as their guests the their guest* Thursday Mr. ana the home of Air. and Mrs. HJft; entered \ The iDalles hospital au n t Mr. and Mrs. Edison Suth A.is. C. 1 m C hia teson of New Bardenhagen. ■it,» of July Mr. and Mrs. h ran s [Tuesday as a nurse s aid. erland. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payn? aqji Bprsiel, Mr. hud Mrs. Ki P ch +.~M t . «nu Alt . H£ury Dei.» Air. and Mrs. Hi O. Dugger Mrs. Amelia Peterson had as nder boiiuenna and children of ing of Culver and her i no the/, jti.i faindy -pent the 4th at had as their guests over the 4 tn her guests her grandson, Raw- Mdir of Portland. . \\ arm Springs with Mr. and Ijufledo, Mr. and Mr«. Fram . weekend Afr. and M ss/ George leigh and family of Sweet Home b a^is anu son oi Moro, Mr. an.i AR-.' (md Mrs. Orville Kugglees Air*. Bennie Payne. Beach and their son in law and who arrived T hursday, ‘ leaving Among those going to Wasco oaug.,ter, Air. and Mrs. Jim Sunday. - .«»«. t eu*« Aflobley and family afid son Dean, Air. and Mrs, Max ' » of Kent, Mr. *gha Mrs. J. Gib [»,.n and daughters knd Mr. Sunday to the ball game were Schii .e. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Coon of bon« and son. Jack; of Washou ii'ml Mrs. Art Schilling and fam the Allred Paynes, Ralph Rusts, j and M rs. Bert Cox w ent gal, Mrs. Aiired Rock and Mr. ily Kpent the Fourth at Iloek Brut e .Alley and children "and C ,to Condon Monday and speni G rants Pass arrived Wednesday and «visited Mr. and Airs. Roy anu Mrs. loean Pinkerton and Creefr d^m fishing and picnick W. Fields. - the day with their son a n d . d au .\ir. and Mrs. F rank E. Bayer ghter in law, Mr. and Mrs. War- Schilling until Saturday. family. ing. ' *. ,.C * Mr. and Mrs. W. F« Schilling and children. Afr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. - Orville Ruggio., had as dinner guests the Fourth J i m Jones, scout' ieaUer, ) * l’trrig o and daughters and Mrs. ten Morgan and daughter. . had as their guests Saturday the Boy Scouts to buttle nuk> Mf. and Mrs. John Rust and F. T. B ayer'w ent to Suttle lake Donna and Glenda Perry and Mr. Mrs. Amelia Peterson and Mrs. 'ev en in g Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rug John E ngstrom . Thu ix la y and s; ent tl£ . w l-k ¡j&iurday io iish and camp. gles an\i, family of The Dalles end. Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Eakin and Mrs. R. E. Ix-Bleu and fam Mr. and Mrs. Bill Todd and Airs. Aluyme Gould of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tfoew« ily of Wasco sj>ent Sunday at family, Mr. and Airs, Bernard fiimily also sjient the week and here spending some tim e w ith anu lamlly. • - Ochoco dam fishing. M artin and daughter and Peggy emi there. Others going up for Mt. and Mrs. Frank von Bor the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. her daughter Airs. Bruce Alley. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and daugh and K atherine Rfcckman went t3 Air. and Mrs. Ed Alley w ent fctel went to 'ih e Dalles the eve Arri t Cantrall and Sharon,' Mr. ter, Mrs. H arry Hooper drove to I .indeed O il, B a rn e y 's <i. V . to Tygh Valley for the 4th week of the Fourth and saw the par and Mrs. Q y t’e Svradley and end with Mr. & Airs. Roy Feely. ade ai.d hau dinner w ith Mr. fami ily; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hor- i.V/r^ and M'rs. F. E. Ba^er and and Mr«. G torg W ernmark. ner and fan)lly, Mr. and Mrs. children, Mr. and Airs. H arry 7HE C A U I S ...i. . '♦ Mrs. Albert Johnstyn I »i «i i Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus ..u their son w ai«i «laugh Full nger and fandly, Mr. a n ! Stars, and family and Jim Me- .r Mr. and Mrs. Joe Swahb of Mrs, V. B. Eakin of Th-.? DsNe». 1 o,wId clro,e to , B onney Cross Goring spent the Fourth at th • hink as b'.ernight gue.ts Monday i n : Sunday and 'spent the day nome of Mr. ami Mrs. H. 0 ic r • Friday to visit Mrs. Tecs ti iig i.n F p icn ick in g . ..bou^ ¿a pe-jple attended t h ’ Dugger. - I-. ru A>tar and Masonic picnic Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry Mr.* and Mrs. Orville R u « le ueld at H unt Park at ly g u Vat- v .nt to flock Creek dam Tuen lèi went to l / r Dalles Sunda COMPANY - -y . umlay. A pot kick dinner <..«>• and spent the Fourth week teen CixPev who has been vis i ,r t 2 and »the after- end there camping and fishing. ing there and M arc tWj Gow-an ». (.»ion .-¡inu v Kiting» For Yo«r Floors ' . ' ' ’ Miss Natalie W assenmiller an i Pilot, Roc k who has been at ten . ii. ai.d AV-'« UAveii'EaJuB anti ikigar Swanson of Portland weeks here visit lug them an ’ LINOLBl'M .ARMSTRONG, NAIRN, PABCO . tor, Busan, w nt t<» Port- spent the week end of the 4th In't „»uiim er school there came 4 IH'BRKR T IL E . . LINOLEUM T IL E .and la it A ,< n<’ay when Mrs. Ea with her mother, Mrs. -Lydia ohn FeotX, school frient ? of > n and bu«an led by plane for ANI’HALT T IL E . . CORK T II.K Wassenm liter. • set ing the country. ( t a r otte, North Carolina to visit K EN TILE . . . KENCORK jr iri «i.’rank von IV»rstel Ac Mr. and Mfs. Jam es M anning’ 1 it m other who is seriously ill. -T rn d daugh'er, Patricia of Port Zealand, who will sjwnd jan L a tin is staying there tak- For Ycwr Dralnkoords land spent Saturday and Sunday **id me* peter Ma •GllHvray and .•••» k f.ft ‘r di-cN, Barney*« G. V. up Thursday and were overnigh. with her grandparents,., Mr. and FORMICA . . . CONHOWELD ?Mr. and Mrs. Roy LlliarrL am: .Mrs. Tom Coyle. ITX)RrEVER VINYL PI.AHTIC Mr. and Mrs. D.- L. Reynolds d n’ehter from Beaverton’. t iK ’ M l l b U R N INLAID MNOLKUM Mrs. Henry Tele and son. had as 'th e ir guests over " th e weekend their «on tn ltfw an 1 her brother in ’?w. and sister, r .J I, I»F -LIN(J For Your Walls daughter Mr. and Mrs. Elliot* t te,?iien of- Moninouth„ Mrs. Ei- .. ,_U---------- ... ---r- 1 eni*ey. They nil w ent to Hcpp* and daughters Sure Ta and Carol GENUINE TYLE-BOR1) i.Z DA u i -F c , OREGON of Medford. W A L L L IN O L E U M , 11* W TthSi -Mr. and Hi. • •, Reynold” Alitiuiniim ’.'rein eri*n»>M ll.tineyT - .^4 MRTAL OR P ia S T I t T U B - Grass Valley Rock Creek dam. and spent the Fourth of July. Mr. and Mrs. X • W. Ulagg took their grandchildren Sandra and Michael Blagg io their home in Pendlethn and w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Blagg. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum and sons and her sister Mrs. Harold McKinney of N. C. who has been visKing them the past ten days left Wednesday m orn ing for the coast via of MkKin- sey Pass. They visited the Top penish Rodeo Saturday night, and dyove to Timberline Lodge and other points of interest to give Mrs. McKinney a chance to see something of the west. She left by plane from Portland Friday evening, for her home Law a I IHHTINIT Uw Ft'NFJîAI, SKHY1CR WITHIN THE MEANS OF -ALL SMIIH-CALUWAY 6HAPEL L e o a a rd K. S m ith T h e D a lle *. O reg o n ^ P h o a e 3113 > in BakersvHle, North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Ziegler Jr of Heppner spent s-Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Zlegitr and Aftr. and Airs. Earl Olds and family. Barney's G. V. -rtliu - T k l.« w , f e r f r r 1, C. V. i ft f s L' ?» u n Starting Friday, July 25 and continuing to Monday, August 18 LINOLEUM For B p rin k ie rs , i t h e s la u g h t e r h o u s e w ill b e c lo s e d a t G r a ss V a lle y Ä3ÖJ. " . THE G A Y SHOP ‘ lovely new dresses and Lingerie W hite Stag, Lazy Susan wrap skirt » -Clam Diggers, Levis, N ew Blouses G ay Shop Wasco Oregon Your Windows IH i PONT TONTINE WAHHA b i .E SHADES FLKXALUM OR STEEL VENITIAN B L IN D S ' » COLUMRIAMATIC FRAME LESS SCREENS ■ "* * * ' [ OREGON MILK CONTROL LAW J • Free Estimates Experienced Mechanics Guaranteed Installations 36 Months To Pay Yov mean I« tell me The Dalles Linoleum Co. Milk Control ?12 East Third Phone 5261 The Dalles, Oregon are Miles îhaf Make You Happy F » 1 Ï y J fa j f The dairy industry is under more complete regimen- UUon in Oregon than in any other state., The nam purpose o f the Oregon Milk Control Law is to hold prices up. To do this it gives the Milk Administration authority to set prices at the farm, wholesale and retail levels. It is unlawful to sell milk below these set prices, but Milk Control seu no upper limit on prices. The effect o f this regimentation on YOU is that * ,11 managed businesses that keep their costs down are not ,r- mnted to pass their savings on to the customer. Such .¿¿uia- Y discover a lot that you like in this neat, fleet and nimhlc traveler the first mile you drive it. „ o u ’ l l tions protect high-cost operators, and actually require k>* ¿o*t operators to take a larger profit than is necessary. In other words, you have no chance to get as low a as the best merchandisers can afford to give you. How easy it is to park in round-town driving, especially if you have Power Steering.! Such things as cushions broad and deep IIow relaxed you and the family will -six-passenger room unsurpassed hy . feel nt the end of a long day’s vacation any car in America — fabrics rich, softr jaunt—with Dynaflow Drive to let you harmonious. drive at ease on the open road, without As you take it through traffic-breast a the tenseness of clutch-pushing in traffic hill or two—try it out on back roads— —plus a Million Dollar Ride to protect you’ll find that you handle Dynaflow the comfort of the family. Drive* as if you had always used it— 'I hat ride is something tQ talk about. your ride is serenely level—and a great More than a dozen selected engineering tide of power comes surging up as you features control , roll and wander on need it. curves—snub dip and sway before they This, you will say,is very Super in.tvcu. get past the frame—carry you over all B u t no one-time sample can tell you kinds of roads with lullaby smoothness. the deep-down enduring thrill that is yours when you own this great middle series Buick. head that really wrings miles from ft »gallon of gas. In other words, all the miles you travel in this Buick are going to make you gladder and gladder that you bought it —for comfort, for fun, for thrill and for thrift. What are you waiting for? Come in and get your sample today. Equipment, aecestoriet, trim and modals ora snhjaa to change without notice. ^Standard on Roadmattee, optional at extra cost on other Series. /N o te available on,Super as well as Roadmaster—optional et extra tost. And that Fireball 8 Engine-man, what a docile thunderbolt yoti’ll find it to he! H ere’S a high-compression valve-in Service Motor Go. 5 0 9 East Second St. I’ ' The Dalles, Oregon - ii . Shop S o fm y ...fe r fia t foods t f everyday low p.Zas The ((wartlwno and unswars halow «how torn« nihar • ...,* ¿a which Oropoo Milk CowIroJ nMueU YOU. o. » mo sun C m * « au*^*w om ^ m «« n au is if the Adnunisiraior tavt new exanpeotton might dteturb extsem* diothbutors. * A. VSS. No one can enter the milk business «. hwt aun c**e.i «uuw pw» • t*ww p H m » u . cJt .«ry *as tm « A. MO. Y o u pep the hiCb«r coots o f door to door delivery whether that service o r not. ^e A. TSS T h e richness ( botter f .t cont?m) o f m ilk told in each ori e ran »* is lim ited by the rulings o f the A f t : Adm inistrstor. 1 a . mo . i t hi y nothing to do w ith the Sou, cleanliness, o r the purity o f m ilk . »nspec« O* euprtr ed hvdi A m*T < T n m U G rade A fom urn a farm er mow G « get permission from the A dm inistrator. I f he gets permission (and many do non be is produces m ore he must ohen sell the surphls at a fo r cheese o r other foctory urna. SAFEW AY yw «w n> m m ra hr m m ,