ter home.
William Walter of Hood River
was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace May and went
to the fair with them.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds
returned home September 10 from
a vacation trip to Yellowstone
Park and the Grand Tetons.
Mrs. Maude Bevens of Bend
returned to her home Thursday
after spending a week visiting her
sister, Mrs. I’earl Garrett, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Davis and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ketter.
Miss Lucile Peetz of The Dalles
spent a week visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketter re
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buether of
Redmond were here for the Sher
man County Fair last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens
were hosts at a dinner Thursday
evening honoring her
mother,
Mrs. W. D. Barnett on her birth
day anniversary. Other guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Peters and Odell Loyd. Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Barnett and son,
Keith, came later and had ice
cream and cake with them.
The Grass Valley grade school
opened September 10 with an en
rollment of 81 pupils, divided as
follows 13 in kindergarten with
Mrs. Bertha Brinkert, teacher;
13 in the first and 10 in the sec
ond with Mrs. Dorothy Blugg,
teacher; 1G in the third grade with
Mrfc. Rhoda West, teacher; 11 in
the fourth and 12 in the fifth with
Mrs. Helen Hill, teacher; 5 in the
sixth, 8 in the seventh and G in
the eighth with Dean Woods,
teacher and principal. John Bust
is custodian and drives the little
bus, other bus drivers are Ken
neth Todd, Lyle Olds and Boyce
Blaylock.
Mrs. Sim Duncan is
cook again this year.
Congressman
SA M C O O N
HAYS:
"T o keep Am erica
strong ami pru*|M*i*oiiR, we
must preserve and en
courage free enterprise.
G overnm ent intervention
d<*srr<».VM in itia tiv e and s ti
fles our economy. O ur ad
m inistration is e lim i
nating controls and res
toring freedom to the
people.’’
A school of instruction for
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blagg had
¡astern Star members was held as their guests last week her son
in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Defin Relopez of Las Vegas, Nev.,
lng from Sher
who came to visit their son, Mike,
Mrs. Harry Justesen, Mrs. Jack who is staying here
with his
Acamsk Mrs. J. W. Blagg, Mr. grandparents.
They celebrated
and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mr. and Mike’s second birthday while here
Mrs. Wallace May and Mrs. Frank
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox left
von Borstel.
Sunday on a vacation trip to Mis
Pvt. and Mrs. John Alley left souri where they will visit rela
tives.
Monday for Fort Eustis, Va.,
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap returned
where he will be stationed, after
spending a 12 day furlough here September 11 from a trip to Rich
visiting relatives. Jerry Osborne, land, Wn., where she visited her
Monroe, Wn., accompanied them brother and wife, the Ralph Hay
to Fort Eustis where he will be nes. They all went to Priest Lake,
Idaho for a week.
stationed, also.
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee had as
Mrs. Verne Mobley took her son
house guests over the weekend Verne Jr. to Corvallis Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor of Port where he will enroll as a fresh
land.
man at Oregon State college.
The district meeting of Annie
Ralph Haynes of Richland who
Fulton chapter, Bethlehem chap came Saturday and was a guest of
ter and Sherman chapter will be his sister, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and
held at the IOOF hall in Grass attended the Sherman County
Valley Frkiay evening, September Fair returned home Sunday.
21 at 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelly, Karen
and John, returned home Satur
day from a vacation trip to Sa
cramento, Calif., where they visit
ed his brother, Geraki Kelly and
family. They visited her relatives
at Grants Pass enroute and hrot
her niece, Gloria Fairchilds, of
Grants Pass home for two weeks
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sant and
family left Thursday for Idaho
where they will make their home.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend to my friends,
sincere thanks and appreciation
for the many letters and cards
sent to me, while I was in the
hospital due to a broken leg.
J. E Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith took
their son, Larry, to Klamath Falls
September 19 for his second year
at OTI.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Don Smith home were his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Arch Zehner of The
Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr.
and son of Hood River and Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Alley and dau
ghter of Wasco drove to Klamath
Falls September 1 where they met
the former’s son, Arden Peters,
who came up from Moffett Field,
Calif., for the weekend. They took
his car to him. Enroute to Klam
ath Falls they stopped at Crater
Lake and Diamond Lake.
mpia
...with ,
pleasure I
Is your auto insurance behind the times?
Get modern,
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24 at 7 p. m. accompanied
I
by A1 UUman, candidate
for Congress
*“It's the Water" that makes the difference
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Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds returned
Sunday from Stevenson where
they spent the weekend visiting
their daughter,
Mrs. Marlon
Crews and family. They brought
their grandson, Donald, back with
them for a week.
HEAR
Sen. Wayne Morse,
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Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox of
Prineville returned home last
Sunday, September 9 from a va
cation trip to California to visit
week with relatives.
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Tickets can be obtained from—
Frank Ketter
Mrs. Hildred Zell
Mrs. Harry Justesen
Jack Jefferies
| ®^rs- Howard Ross
John Hilderbrand
Curly DeMoss
Alex Brander Agency
Call Grass Valley Grain Growers
Phones 301 and 291
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Astounding, electronic-controlled production lines are revo
lutionizing manufacturing methods. Automation promises
better living, more leisure time to millions of Americans.
ICtL4, -
AUTOMATION”
WORKS FOR YOU, TOO, WITH A
MODERN, NEW ELECTRIC RANGE
MORE A U T O M A T IC TH A N EVER! Modern electric
surface elements now feature thermostatic temperature con
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meals for you. You’ll have more time for living, with a new
electric range.
Le elect
SAM COON
FASTER T H A N EVER! New miracle burners that heat
to Congress
Pd. for by Coon for ('on-
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Modern electric cooking is quick, safe, clean and cool.
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The answers to everyday
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By F ra n k K etter
I
< J lF S T IO Y : Suppose I get tw o
insurance companion to each car
ry a fu ll coverage F ire policy on
my SI3JNM» home. I f it Is eom-
pletel.F destroyed by fire do they
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AVHW FR:
\ o , It ’s pretty
well
arranged so no one ran legally
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Would |siy its pro|M>rttonale nhore
of the loss.
• I f you’ll address your own Insur
ance questions to this office, w e'll
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wers and there w ill I n * no charge
nr obligation of any kind.
Frank Ketter Agency
Grass V alley. Ore.
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electrically is a particular treat. Electric heat cooks all the
way through yet reduces shrinkage and drying-out. Food
comes from your new electric oven moist, yet thoroughly done
. . . brown, yet tender and tasty.
A N D E C O N O M IC A L IN THE B A R G A IN ! A f e w
cents worth of Pacific Power’s dependable electric service will
do your family’s cooking for an entire day. Low electric rates
from Pacific Power & Light bring you modern living at the
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*
Your appliance dealer has a wide variety of automatic elec
tric ranges, including the built-in range with eye-level oven
and surface units arranged to suit your kitchen convenience.
(A s k about our Timc-to-Rcwirc Flan — the easy-pay way to modernize
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& L IG H T C O M PA N Y
F i v e b e t t e r __. . . e l e c t r i c a l l y !
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