Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 13, 1956, Page 4, Image 4

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SHEKMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON,
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FRIDAY, JULY 13, 19M
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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
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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. July 21st G rants P ass. W rite or phone G rants Pass,
Rust left July 7 to 9pend a week
Oregon
Greenwood 0-2521
C. A. MORRISON, A u ction eer
at Longview with her daughters
)M>9 H w y 90 South
and families.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blackwell
and family of Bend spent July 1
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
C and
C F 0 0 D STO RE
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
D o n ’s T V Shop
Guaranteed Service on ALL MAKES
LARGE Stock TV Tubes & Parts
Frank Ketter Agency
BE SURE
$2.95 case
8 quarts
SPRECKLES POWDERED SUGAR
S & W CATSUP
14 oz.
K RAFT Velvetta Cheese
KRAFT Marsh »tallows
IN OUR PRODUCE
Cantaloupe
W atermelon
2 for
4 for
2 lbs
10 oz.
23c
99c
98c
29c
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INSURE
FIRE - HAIL - CASUALTY - BONDS
Farmers’ Blanket Coverage
DEPARTMENT
8c lb
5c lb
PHONE GRASS VALLEY 441 or 740
r kJ y si d 8 «
&«cS
.. ith pleasure I
BACK AT THE
BUSINESS A G A IN
F. u u s for flavor . . . bright,
pparkling Olympia hits the
refreshment mark for millions ol
discriminating westerners.
The GRASS VALLEY BARBER SHOP
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is back on the same schedule as before
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that reduces your auto & truck premiums
lo a n to F irst N a tio n a l. P ro m p t aervicing o f all
’’ F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k ” o a y o u r lo a n
no MORE
A wide range o f pelea«
♦hat meati «0 w(th»s
CALL
8 cans for 99c
5 9c
lo a n s . . . cash availab le im m e d ia te ly . R equest
THAT COSTS
to really see the country on
y o u r next tr ip E a s t from
U N IO N P A C IF IC ’S spaci­
ous new Dome Coaches, lux­
urious Dome Lounge and
exclusive Dome Diner.
OVERLOOK
PE A S
CARNATION
instant
Powdered milk ’
REG. 79c
Bring your Commodity Credit Corporation
A WfXfiot $ar*ka
of parton«! eWandance
Trade your old set on a new Lenith or Admir;'.l
Good Trade-in Allowance
Call 423 Grass Valley
PRICES GOOD
GRASS VALLEY
JULY 13 thru JU LY 20
makes
EDUCATIONAL
OPPORTUNITY
Tuesday & Wedneday (Evenings Only)
HÍ&ST
N A T IO N A L B A N K
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Thursday & Friday (Days Only)
F O B T A A lia
Saturday all day until 6:00 p. m.
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COVER YOUR CROP
with Grain insurance...
Y o u ’ l l hk w o r r y - f r e e from fire when y o u ’re insured by
happy vacations begin in a Chevy
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA’S field g ra m policy.
You can concentrate on growing the crop and harvesting it.
Protects you throughout growing season, during harvest and
You’ll love to travel in it, because it loves to travel! When you
get this Chevrolet out on the road, you’ll want to keep going—
and so will the whole fam ily.
until delivered to elevator or warehouse.
If fire attacks, a
general of
A merica claim s m an will
get there fast.
Of course, even in a Chevrolet the
happiest vacations may involve
one or two m inor problems. Like
fidgety sm all fry who w ant gal­
lons of w a te r and keep asking
if you’re alm ost there. The big
things, though, a re beautifully
taken care of by th is roomy Chev­
rolet’s smooth and easy way of
going. T h a t’s fo r sure.
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nation's largest and strongest capital stock companies, noted
for its speedy, fair settlement of claims.
ASK ABOUT GENERAL'S NEW PROFIT SHARING PLAN
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Only franchised Chevrolet dealers y CHEVROLET
Alex Brander Agency
Call Grass Valley Grain Growers
Grass Valley, Oregon
Phones 301 and 291
The fact is, few cars a t any
price hold the road w ith Chevy’s
grace, w’ith its solid feeling of
stability. And w’ith horsepow er
up to 225, Chevrolet moves out
like a w’hiplash, fo r sa fe r passing.
It's no w in d e r th a t so m any peo­
ple who used to buy higher priced
cars are changing to Chevrolet I
Stop by soon for a ride.
display tills famous trademark
SUNSET MOTOR COMPANY
523 East Third Street, The Dalles. Oregon Phone 2166
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