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i w "S' ' " w w Ï t — —1» ¡fwr-r PAGE 3 S H » MAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1U32 Mr. and Nft's Elm er Hill were and family left Friday for Port dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs guests of her parents Mr and turned home great grandaughter land to attend ?Uie Hesgard- Dell Wright; 5rrs< Archie Gosson this week Maxine Dormaier accompanied Finch family reunion Sunday. Mr. and Ms? August Bergman ertd. for ~a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McDer- of Camast Wn., were weekend Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley M r * . J o r D rin k a rtl > Mr. and Mrs. George Koehler mid have guests from San Jose, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George are living in her parents house Mr, apd Mrs. Sidney Drinkard sr. - - . through harvest while Miss Margearet O'Meara wa9*hf Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. California, Clyde .arty Paul Alley Tuesday. Olmstead are to u sin s of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Du v a u lt runs the machine for his 1 guest of honor July 7 at a party bro- i on her 5th birthday, given bv Mr- and Mrs ' Vi,,lfcu Swett McDermid. expect to move into their new ther, Ira Fridley. her mother, Mrs. Philip O’Meara and family spent the weekend Miss Vern rna Smith- of The Dal- home this week. W. R. Reid has Mrs. Harold White apd Mrs lelo Mrs. Majcolm ‘ Me- ------- electrical - • The afternoon was spent playing al St He,ens visiting friends ie&Jg to help finished the work. Hugh W hite drove to Portland games. After the gifts had fftwti at\d relatives. They took in Jant Dermid“ through harvest.. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. field and Saturday to take Jackie Ed opened refreshm ents were . ser- ze\ l>each amusement park the Mrs. Jeanette Hearing visited -Mrs. Ivy Reid attended the wards to the United, airline ter- ved. Guests were ^Irs. Chet Coats F<*3£th - \ her 8,ster Mrs- Joe Vdey at Her PiktM Jark wedding } at Grass min^l to catch a plane for San. and daughters Pat & Mary. Mrs. W eekend guests of Mr. and miston a Jffw_zdays recently. Valley Sunday. Mrs. Clark is the Francisco where his parents Mr. A'erri Dutton and sons Doug and Xfirs Ered Dormaier were Mr. Jackie Edwards is visiting his daughter of the Grover Youngs, and Mrs. Ray Edwards met h im / Don, Mrs. Wayne Bartron, Lin- and Mrs. U oyd Brink and child- aunt Mrs. Harold W hite and also Mr. ami Mrs. W. R. Reid en- Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Mr. and da and Johnny, Mrs. P. G. ren of Hood River and Mr. and his aunt at Mot’ll Mrs. Orville tertained at a dinner Saturday Mrs. Chas. Fulton and Mr. and O'Meara. M rs .' Tom Jacobsen Mrs. H arry Diamond and family Hockman. - • evening honoring their sister in.- Mrs. Hugh W hite have return- and sons Erling and David, Kay of Vancouver, W ashington... Mr. and Mrs. Stew art Brown of law Mrs. Ivy Reid of Vancouver, ed from a trip to Victoria. B. C. | W’hipple, Stephanie' O’Meara. Overnight visitdrs of Mrs. Lila Portland are visiting her aunts. B. C. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. While there they watched the Mrs. Jerry Barnett & Stephanie. Hailey were her brother and sis Mrs. Ed McKee and Mrs. Vleda Chfc W orkman, Mt. and Mi's. Republican convention on televl- | M ary'B rasher. Jean Kayse and ter ln ,aw Mr- and Ted Van Gaasbeck. Howard A 'on lee of Mbro and Mr. «¡on. Greg O'Meara. l* r oi Great Falls, Montana. Monte Rhinehart of Arlington and Mrs. Bill Reid of The Dalles. __________ _ M r and M rs F H W »tkm • Mr. and Mrs. Ewing. Hynd and is visiting his uncle and aunt. The evening . was spent visiting. r C < A R R D n O mv - t . m v u ; F THANKS » » i . pot n r , . , • ' Vatklns son J ohn of Ukiah are visiting Mr. and Mr- Arlet Rhinehart. Mrs. Dell W right 'spent two I am very thankful to the 1-eh.nnm wa3 judge! n»- R t°e Malhamc <ccnter> of A .E f ” nner^ her parents Mr and Mrs. Earl Leland Sehwendel was home days last week in Portland con friends who sent cards ’ anil Guests Eskelson a few days. from sum m er school at I-a suiting an eye specialist. the W aldo rf Astoria hotel In New York City. Young women of the United U and . . M rs - , J „ o h n to I » was . in a e re . F o s s , Mrs. Norma E verett and dau- Grande fot- the week end to visit Mr. and Mrs,. Loyal P ratt of flowers, . , . me while , , and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fran- ghter I^ois A jir spent the week his parents Mr. and Mrs. Matt The Dalles were over, night the h°spltal. arid for the other m mOdel9 “ lhe * hoW C,OM“ « • ■ t - d e r . for the title M vra V . ? I * T ® J e r® B,anC‘ A K a re i ot Venesuela and cis W atkins and daughters and end ¡n Portland bn business and Sehwendel. k in d n esses' that made the time , * Myra Y a ro n of Is ra e l. M any type» of feminine beauty from fa r away wiAAnd pass more quickly«. ’ Truman Stron8 pleasure. Mr. and M-rs. Dave Miller spent n . m i * » 7 J aads competed in the show that designated M l»» Malham e a> the fairest. Moro. Harley Dutton Mrs. Andy Engberg. Mrs. Mai the week end at Palouse. « arriage BolU, Barney s G. \ . Mrs. Alice lam b o rn of The ropf» Guy and son Judsoh and I^eRoy Hesgard has spent the Pike-Clark Wedding Dalles spent a few days w ith Mrs. Joe DrinkanF shoppy Tues- past two weeks at Camp Shfr- : M o r t g a g e L o c .^ 9 t o M e e t Y o u r i n d i v i d u a l n e e d » her grandchildren Mr. and Mrs. day -afternoon in The IWIes. man putting cabinets in the Carl I ; The marriage of Mrs. Flqrence An* rt Dormaier. When she re- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hesgard Nelson's new home there. 1 F1?r Bob Smith, Condon, democra A T T R A C T IV E T E R M S Mr. and Mrs. A lbeit Kaselterg uglite of P a in t Brushes, B a rn e y 's G . V . T o a M e rs , B a rn e y ’» G. Y . tic candidate for state represen Clark of Portland, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Grovety Young of -Youn were hosts at a birthday dinner PROMPT HKKYICE ~ tative from this, the 22nd dis Grass Valley, tee Franx Pike, son fpr M rK a so b e g r July 8. Guests trict, was in town Tuesday. M r. and. Mrs. jo h n Rust and “"!* ' A ™ 1* °! were MT” and Mrs. G. H. Root of The Dalles, Mjr. and Mrs. Pete - and — 1 Mrs. Ralph Busse of C ,a ' alle''- V solemnfswl Mr. Mfecnab and family and Mr. and A w e s te r n c o m p a n y s e r v in g w e s te i n a g r ic u lt u r e the Sherm an county V.F.W. a t Sunday, July 13, a t o ’clock on M rs." Paulen Kaseberg and fam tended the state encampment the lawn of the bpde’s parents In Astoria Friday. * i,h a, b° ^ r , ? <^ w ,r i hack' ily. HOME OFFICK The A rthur Van Gliders mov- Mr. and M n, CHes French g “ '1".'1 lh ' tev J aulJ ' ? 812 H. W. W ashington P o rtla n d . O regon ed their combine . « ^G illiam Phone AT 4S31 w ere In Salem Friday 16 attend ' county and planned to sta rt har a m eeting of the interim taxation A y' vest there Monday, com m ittee which finished pre- . e l,ride " o r e a navy faille Mr and Mrs. Clark Van Gaas p aring a new income tax bill suit w h*te accessories and beck an son Gary came from which will, if passeed by the a <‘<’rsagv red rose buds and Blalock Sunday for ftlnner and legislature, put income tax re- stePhanotis- • THE G A Y S H O P to take their daughter Betty ceipts into the general fund. Mrs. Hai ry Young, sister in home from a two weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Jones Jaw of the bride was her matron lovely new dresses and Lingerie w ith her graifdm other Mrs. have w ritten to friends from of honor and. wore a beige dress Vleda Gaasbeck. Siin Francisco where they spent with a porhpom corsage of pink W h ite Stag, Lazy Susan w ra p skirt Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord1 Guy a p art of their vacation time. carnations. \ have moved to the Lam born Patricia and Tommy Thomp- Harry Young, brother o f ' the place outsfde of Wasco. He Is Clam Diggers, Levis, N e w Blouses son, children of Mr. and Mrs. bride acted as best man for the now working for the Coop.: W ayne Thompson are visiting groom. Mr. and Mrs. Dell W right, w ith th eir aunt and uncle, Mr. Mrs Young. , mother of the fished a few days at Rock Creek and Mrs. Charles« Burnet. bride chose a black silk faille dam southw est of Tygh Valley. Miss Carol Burnet is spending 8uit and Mr8 Plke wore a black W asco O re g o n a week or so in Cottage Grove and whltfe small check shark- 5 la c h in e B olt», B a rn e y ’» G . V . w ith the Bill Schilljng family. skin dresa wfth corsages of A t th e C A P I T A L C I T Y , M o r o , O re g o n ■il— p —0— < Mrs. I* rancis Keyes and child- vvhite carnations een are here visiting friends, Mr. K e v e s cam e T u e s d a y and is on The* reception was held fonow. aL-the Keyee. came Tuesday ana is on lQOp haI, lmmedJateiy his way to San Diego to report cerein< Tf,e brWe.g for fu rth er duty with the naval (aWe wM wHh a wh)t(, air forte^ _ paper cloth with wedding bell M r and Mrs. Loula Sather and g wRh na . t<) match daughter Leona returned from s„a p,lragons, l?5 lr ' e-v sweet peas and asters were ptac- fted their daughter Helen and |t enJ ()f (he (ab|e fam ily In New Jersey and other a )(fe of a three tlered relatives wWte away. They also we)|dl cake hakc(l „ th . received medical attention whilo groom's • sister, - - MYs. - - Leona — - Bak- at Rochester, Minnesota at the er.vand decorated with pink rose Mayo clinic buds and silver trim m ing top- a n d G R E Y H O U N D w ill ta k e y o u th e r e Mr. and Mr.. E rnest Eslinger wM„ , he tradlUona, brMe f o r le s s — In a i r - c o n d i t i o n e d c o m f o r t ! left Tuesday for Portland for a and groom figurines was flanked few days. Ernest will receive by tai, white ‘candies in candel- lar vacation areas are A ll the most popular Typical Low Fares medical attention while there. within your reach by Greyhound —- and at abras, was served with ice cOstr so low you'll be pleasantly amazed» - JVlr. and Mrs. Lin Ellis re- cream, punch and coffee, 1-wuy B-trlp V a c a tio n P la n n in g S ervice Is F R S S — we’ll 8 2.60 $4.33 Portia »<1 tu m id Saturday from their trip <;uests at the wedding and arrange thrilling Vacation Tours, make your 3.10 S.X5 Bend to Michigan wnere she attended reception were besides those al« hotel reservations, plan sightseeing, help you 1.33 .93 an educational meeting. ready mentioned Mr. and Mrs. select just the trip you want. There’s a FREE T h e D a lle » Mr. and Mrs. John Parker left LOUi8 ^lay and children, Lynne FO LD ER describing hundreds of pre-plan ned pleasure-perfect tours waiting for you. today for a weeks vacation into and'D enny of Hermiston, Mr. Canada. Mrs. Ivan Kirkelle is and Mrs.'Gorrion and son, Irw in GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT keeping store during their ab pjjot Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph sence. Lister of Pendleton, Frank Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gil- ry Springfield,' Mr. and Mrs., der were hosts at a dinner Tues- p rank Baker of Springfield, Mr. day evening w ith David, Moore, and -Mr.t Louis Stewart of Mer home * on furlough as honor rillf Mr and Mrs. <;uy Charm guest. • ness of Redmond, Wallace Cham M ariners and their wives and nes8 Qf Portland, Mrs. Blanche e. children drove to Bear Spring- Baldwin of Grass Valley, Mr. last Sunday for their annua! and Mrs Ross Fields and child- N ew radio relay to S eattle extends coast-to-coast telecasts to a ll the Weat in ftm« fo r the conventions. picnic w here t h e y cavorted Ten Susan and Steven, Mr. and among the pines and chased Mrs c w Fields and Henry . • • • <1 I -J__ children until evening. On the p eters from Grass Valley, KJr. 1948 International truck with 2-speed trip w ere Messrs and Mesdames and ^ rs . Will Reid of Wasco, Lloydi Johnson, Carrel Bennett. Mrs i vy Reld Vancouver, B. C., $1650 'Mac Hall, Virgil Archer, Ted Mr anJ Mrs. B. B. Jackson of Axle & bulk rack Thompson, Lamer S a y rs’ and Spokane and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz children Burke, Mrs. Billie Fee, Tom 1942 Chevrolet truck with hoist $650 • Mrs. John DeMoss and her Brannon, Mrs. Ruth Soesbe, al’ New radio relay brings convention tele sister, Mrs. Frank Cox left for from Portland and Tommy and casts to oil West Coast viewers Ib n sv ille , Wn., to remain (for p atty> twin children of the Har- $1950 TD6 International Tractor l the sum m er after visiting here hy youngs from Portland. On July 7th, the Bell System’s radio relay system With Mr. and Mrs. John E. De- --------------- -— --------------------------- $3000 and coaxial cables enabled the TV networks to TD6 Internaticnal Tractor Moss and family. Other guests bring the Republican Convention to the nation’s w ere Mr. and Mrs. Mfelvie Jess television viewers—who will also see the Demo K n a p p S h o es. and daughter of H artline, Wn., with angle dozer cratic Convention on July 21at. It is now possible a cousin of Curley’s. for all West Coast TV stations—from San Diego A soldier who was a friend of WILL BE IN NHF.RMAN $1550 1949 Buick sedan super « to Seattle — to carry these Important national Don Ellis and on the same box B1* * -X COU NT Y TH E W E E K events as they happen. To accomplish this, Pacific ing team has now been killed a- 7 7 Telephone engineers made special changes in the a letter writ^enr to him by Mr Model D, John Deere STARTING JULY 21 coaxial cable l»etween Sacramento and Portland. and Mrs- Ellis was returned in dicating th at intended recipien They also rushed the installation of a new radio MORO HOTEL relAy link from Portland to Seattle so both could was deceased- __ (be used together for the transmission of televi Hope, Ram ey’» O<«Y’ C arl F u lle r Wasco News -V T Moro Personals Beefo’s S ta n d a rd In su ra n ce Co. Beefo’s Hot, ain’t it? That it, every place but in h e re .J t’s cool here, lots of things cool here, but not the welcome. That’s warm;. B E E F O ’S Beefo’s . G ay Shop Beefo’s GREYHOUND USED BUYS “Live” TV now spans the West J. K. McKean Company, Moro CARD OF THANKS sion network programs over this 745 mile route. A We w an t to give our sincere th in k s to the kind ] rieh? l nU^ e gave us so much kid when we lost our son and brother and at th e tim e of the funeral. Mr. aqd Mrs. Carl Scherrer and family Your telephone is one of today’s best bargains Painting - Papering The nationwide radio relay system is only- one example of how we are constantly im proving t/ifephone service while holding the cost of service down—keeping it so low, in fact, that a téléphoné call remains one of today’s best buys in any budget — your home’s or your nation’s. Decorating F ree e»tlm ate» R ru»h and S p ra y <;M.,r a n le « l 5 -O , |„ lo r » .U .n ' H all«to <lW « « l' J. K. PE R L E 1’ mu w(iNn»«o c®«*»*»«. ottoo. ‘ W ith the com pletion of Pacific Telephone’s newest radio relay facilities, 99% of the nation’s television viewers can be reached by network programs — making it possible for any event of national significance to be flashed visually across the nation in a fraction of a second. Telephone calls too, are carried by radio relay. I .a ter thia year, for example, the Pacific Northwest radio relay link will carry 132 simultaneous “through” hot that’s only a fraction of its ultimate capacity. Important for convenience and enter tainment, the radio relay system is even more important today when the telephone is b^rd at its biggest job—keeping America strong. . , ® Pacific Telephone