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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1956)
PAGE 4 SHEKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, o FRIDAY, JULY 13, 19M G Oscar Lemley and Randy »pent July 3 at Warm Springs. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank T. Bayer ll.v Mr». A . F. B a lw r and grand daughters, Linda and 14*slle Perrigo and Mrs. Frank E. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cantrall Bayer and Julia and Helen, were and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry business visitors in The Dalles Duncan and Eileen and Harold, July 2. were among those* spending the The Rev. Donald I .each as coun- Fourth of July at Warm Springs, selor left July 1 accompanied by M rs . Bud Brinkert and Mrs.*Byron Bayer, Victor Johnson, Terry Eakin, Kenneth Blagg, Don- aid Maclnnes and Danny Martin for the Conservative Baptist Boys camp at Silver Creek Dr. Otis G. Perkins Junior Falls to spend a week. Mrs. Willard Rolfe and Mrs. Optometrist Charles Baker and children, Bon- nle and Douglas were business 44» R. 2nd Ht. visitors in The Dalles Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo and daughters, Linda, Leslie and (Across from Stadleman- Lori, arrived June 29 from As- Bonn Hardware) toria and spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'hone 5.'U!2 T he Dull« >, Ore. T. Bayer. Linda and I^eslie stayed to spend the summer with their Grasse Valley grandparents. Blagg and family. T. M. Rolfe. Callers the 4th were Mr and Mrs. Willard Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens and Mr and Mrs. Bob Rolfe & family. went to Portland Wednesday on family, Mrs. W. D. Barnett, were Mr. and Mrs Bill Brinkert took business returning Thursday. dinner guests July 4 at the Olan Mrs. John Engstrom to The Dal Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balter spent Stark home at Kent. les Saturday to see bQ doctor. the Fourth at Wasco visiting Mr. Mrs. Charles Baker and children Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger took and Mrs Gus Hartmann. of Burna arrived July 3 to »pend a drive around the Yakima coun Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer a few days with her mother, Mrs. try the Fourth. and family, Mrs. Frank T. Bayer and Linda and Leslie Perrigo spent Fourth at Warm Springs. AUCTION! MUTUAL LUMBER CO. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Richards of Longview, W>n, are the parents of a son born July 4. The baby $200,000 INVESTM ENT weighed 7 lbs. 5% oz. and was named Thomas Vernon. Grand- C om plete D isp ersal • S a w m ill • P laner Mill • R epair E q u ip m en t parents are Mrs. Juanita Richards HO x HO A rcher B urner. A ctu ally humlrexb, of item s of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. B ui Wings . E V E R Y T H IN G at U i<li»n John Rust of Grass Valey, great S E N D FOR IN VEN TO RY LIST. FREE Clip th is ad grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. It w ill ap p ear only once. T h is Is on e sale you C A N ’T A FFO R D H. O. Dugger of Grass Valley. Mrs. TO MISS! E veryth in g goes w ith ou t reserve. SA TU R D A Y 10:00 a. m. 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