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J f>AGS 4 BHBKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON F R ID A Y . S E P T E M B E R 13, 1M7 j Graa« Valley By M n . A. F. Balxcr Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brlodwell have as their guests his brother and wife, M r. and Mrs. Lyle Brledwell of McMinnville who ar rived Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds and R o bin returned home Sunday from a vacation spent at Seaside and in Portland visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and fam ily returned home Friday from a vacation trip to Seaside and to Newport where they visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Coyle. I.loyd Cochran of A m ity ar rived Monday to visit a t the Ches ter Brledwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and family of Moro took her fa ther, Jesse Cantrall, to Likely, Calif., Saturday after spending the summer with them and with his son, Archie at Grass Valley, to live with a son this winter. The Dunlaps returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brledwell returned home last week from OorVallls where they spent ten days visiting her mother, Mrs. Lltha Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Todd and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bakin and family apent a week vaca tioning at N ew port Mr. and Mra. Harold Eakin spent the weekend at Camp Sher man. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley and family spent the weekend at Slaters and Buttle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Eakin and family, who «pent the past year at their ranch at Paaco, Wash., moved hack here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reynolds and family who were living on the Eakin ranch moved to the Eakin ranch at Pasco. Buck Brady w ith the U. 6. Navy and Mra. Brady left Portland last Monday where he had been sta tioned for Fort Huemene, Calif., where he w ill be stationed for a while.. Mrs. Rhoda West returned home Thursday from Portland where she »pent two weeks visiting her sons and Nrmllles. Mr. and Mra. H arry Hooper and Floyd returned home Monday from Oceaniake where they spent r several days vacationing Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and grand daughter, Mary Mobley of Kent, returned home Wednesday from B r llttu g “ Rodney, George W ilde of Portland Clark college. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ostreich, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe and Bonnie Bak Mrs. Jack Brady received ward IM>W living at RltviUe, Washing- er were visitors Sunday evening __ Haar 7 ~ ir-11__tho at the Bill Rolfe ranch. Rodney showed slides of pictures taken while overseas. 1* — — — auoa • masen ^rii «x. ■ — - Illinois in New York City August ostrelchs formerly lived in Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and 17,' 1957. Mrs. Lawrence is w ith G raM Valley when he was Stan- the W A V E S and Is stationed at <jan j g y company manager A ll of family enjoyed a picnic dinner Sunday at the Bernard Martin Newport, R. I. Mr. Lawrence is a their chHdren are now married, home. Afternoon callers were Mr. teacher in Junior high school at Petersville, III. Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs Bert Cox and Mr. and Mrs: Elton Eakin and family. w ill Join him in November when and Mrs. Jay McKay, Kent, drove Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rolfe and she receives her discharge from to Vancouver Monday to attend family drove to' Clam o Sunday the W AVES. the funeral services for their un- and spent the day visiting the Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blaylock, cle, F ran k Augee Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling Charles Bakers. '* I \ Mrs. Boyce Blaylock, Mrs. T . M. Mr. and Mrs John Rolfe and drove to Warm Springs Thursday and back Friday while there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trim ble who are spending ten days there. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nahouse of McCoy arrived there Thursday to spend a few days with the Olds and Trimbles. I>os Angeles where they spent about two weeks visiting her eon, Charles Dunlap and family. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Ruggles and family. Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark and family, M’rs. W. D. Bar nett and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens and family returned home Sunday from a vacation »pent at Seaside. .Mrs. John Rust anfl Mrs. Rex Richards went to The Dalle« Thursday and brought Mrs. Oran Raven home from the hospital. scenic and very productive. a n n o u n c in g I have quit the highway department and am ready to do painting, at which I have had five years experience. Will do good work to customer’s satisfaction. Lee Gunnels Moro, Oregon JO rdan 5-3641 Among those from Grass Vol ley attending the Brown-Fields wedding held in the Methodist church at Wasco Saturday after noon were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and family, Mrs. J. W. Blagg, C. W . Fields, Mrs. Ber nard M artin ond Deanna, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rolfe and Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe and Hpdney. Mrs. MUo Blllott and daughter. Pauline of Sheridan were here from Thursday until Saturday visiting her brother and sister In law. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bay er. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ketter have just returned from a trip to Kam loops and part of B ritish Colum bia points near there which they found a wonderful country, very U N IO N ; PACIFIC RAILROAD!) TO PLAN IS TO SAVE For informa»»«« call or writs. UNION PACIFIC Ä A Iti- • 0 1 Carl W. Rrxrood, General Agent Phone 63 10M Bond Street ■ Bend, Oregon IxxMd Union Pacific Agent Of FIAM YOUR SEASONS PRODUCTION FINANCING THROUGH YO UR LOCAL PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS H. L o o n s a rs asads l e t a r r y *i tbs soRhu uroductiso Yen pay heck the lean DORIN WILBURN W e ll I > of days yen need * . Rolfe, Sheri Rolfe and Bonnie Baker attended the Goldendale fair Saturday. Rodney Rolfe left Sunday for McM innville where he enrolled as a junior at I .Infield college. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr, and »on, Mathew of Hood River came Saturday to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pet ers and to leave Mathew w ith them while they took a vacation trip to Lost Lake. Gene Cantrall, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall, left Tues day for Portland where he w ill enroll as a freshman at I^ewls- If ‘ ¡t~~ NOW IN SERVICE 4‘ i* fi - New Grass Valley phone numbers and toll-free direct dialing between 4 Moro and Grass Valley - Moro and Wasco O W N tD ANO OrtSA ISO SV AMO K M f AAMfRS ANO RANCHI A 5 Phone CY 4 -3 7 » 812 S. 7th 8t. Dr. Otis G. Perkins PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Optometrist 40S R. Sad S t T e l. C V W 3 M T h e B a ile e , Ore. Dr. Frank D. Reid DenU»t JO M i l l I U n t a F a r t h e r N e M re e o li M r s Harry B enson JO 3-3X46 Jeep SALES & SERVICE Mid Columbia • Production Credit Association 4th & Court Streets ' First Federal Savings & Loan Building Phone CY 6 2468 The Dalles. Oregon H. S. Michael, Inc. Madras, Oregon Phone 2394 P erfection in ery wervioe at reanonable cost HAPEL Funeral lervioe Ijeou&rd & Wilma Smith Ben L. Callaway u i rector? The you know yjreaf straight Kentucky bourbon! 6 , years old * $2.90 pint «4.4ft 4-B <jt 0 1 0 HERMITAGE COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DIST. IBOOU-.IS COMPANY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 46 PROOF j OY ) By Frank Ketter • I f y ea ’ll adSruas yes ance questions to this office, w e’ll try to give you the correct an» w e n and there w ill bo oo charge • r •btlgatlon of any kind. New phone numbers with the prefix EDison 3 have gone into service in Grass Valley. 4 And now, calls between Moro and Grass Valley and calls between Moro and Wasco can be dialed direct, toll-free. , FOR GOOD SERVICE 1. Get the correct num ber from your new G rass Valley directory. Re QUESTION: What do you do If you uuffer nome Injury tu a collinion with a driver who haw no Inwurance? ANHWKR: The legal could he outlined by an attorney hut It I n p<wdb»e h» ob tiln Intur ance ngainM Jnat such an occur rence. A*k any go«Hl agent about it. Frank Better Agency VaUuj. Ore, lb. 441 member, all G rass Valley numbers have changed. 2. Jo t the number down and keep it in front of you while you dial. 3. Be sure to dial the first two letters and numeral in the prefix. For example, to dial from Moro to EDison 3-2302 in Grass Valley, dial the prefix E -D -3. . . then 2-3-0-2. v Calls to Moro (JOrdan 5 numbers) and between Moro and Wasco (Gilbert 2 numbers) should be dialed the same way. Pacific Telephone C. P. Horn, Manager ■■■M B