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Sherman County Journal, Moro, Oregon, F riday, Ju ly 5, 1963 Page 3 GRASS VALLEY B. P otticary of Portland. M rs.1 Pausch and her guests and Mrs some eh renic Illness, the doctor H enry Barnum, Mrs. Orlow M ar Don Clodfelter took a trip to concluded. tin and Mrs. Alfred Rock of More,! Madras Monday and back to An- Mrs. H erm an Peters, Mrs. Jack telope w here they visited John By Mrs. A. F. Balzer daughter, Mr. Adams, Mrs. Bill Pausch, Mrs 1 SilverttxHh and his unusual store TH E JOURNAL IS SIIEltMAN Mrs. Harold E akin was h W en K Uiott and fain- Don Cox, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and J of antiques of the past and on to IMiV H P E M ’E lt A KEN LIBBY UOI STY’S N EU SPA PFIt! to her bridge club at her A. F. Balzer from G rass Val I Shaniko and \ iteti the old H« ( A <»-3213 The Dulles Thursday. Dessert served e attending the tea ley. tel w ith some •Id antiques !’he Oregon State Board of dividual tables centered v th« El oyd Root home in Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter Iwck home. Health today cautioned Oregon M ALL-Ttl U AL rose bud preceded the afte a? W< dne sday from 2 to 5 were In The Dalles Tuesday on EXPERT A planning meeting of the Bap- ians to lie alert to m e (lossihiii- Iti (.S bridge at thi tables S< IN ST A L L A ID IN 1 by the Erank E. business and brought her m other ‘ list women of the Mid-Columbia ties of sun • stroke or heat pros honors were held by Mrs. n un t i e American Le- Mrs. C. P. Adams back w ith them Baptist Association was held it tration from over • exertion. Kee, Mrs. Jack Adams and Mr- gion Aux ciliary, honoring Mrs. for a visit. With the advent of hot sunny the home of Mrs Ed F ritts in Bill Pausch. Outhers present were Paul P atr ick, district vice • presi- Mrs. A. A. Dunlap went to Moro Monday with women pres d;<vs, many people will lie a«L Mrs. Joe Peters, Mrs. A If re 1 dent w er e Mrs. F rank von Bor- Tygh Valley W ednesday to visit Kock, Mrs. Herman Peters, Mrs st el. Mrs. Bill Pausch, Mrs. Don her daughter, Mrs. H arry Hooper J ent from all p arts of Oregon. Mrs. vtrsc-ly affected by both condi D. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Don Clod- 1C lodfelter, , Mrs. C. P. Adams of and family and to see the little: Thelm a McBeth of Scappoose tions, Dr. Richard H Wilcox, felter, Mrs. Arzell Lemley and The Dalli ?s, Mrs. Robert Tatum league Kill game retu rn in g home ,1 president of the Conservative State Health Officer, indicated. Baptist W omen’s Association was Although the two conditions Mrs A. F. Balzer. i r Kent, Mrs. Alfred Kock, Mrs. T hursday noon. guest speaker I frequently are thought to lie the Mr. and Mrs. Chark Davis W. W. Knighten and Mrs. Giles Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemley Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woods anil same, they require different me had as their guest for thi weeks Frt l of Moro. Mrs. \o n Borete I and family went to W ickiup Res children of Seattle arrived Mon thods of handling. Symptoms of h er granddaughter, Ju Dykd- »ked to help pour. Mrs. von ervoir Friday and spent the w e e k ! day to spend several days here sun • stroke include a very red : tra of Bend. H er parent. Mr , and I Boi 1 and Mrs. Clodfelter were end camping and fishing. visiting at the home of his cou face, hot dry skin, no perspire-1 Mrs. Jam es D ykstra cai n© Satur- ing pecially interested in atten- Mrs. John Rust, Mrs. H. O .' sin Don E arl and family. r + + + * tion, labored breathing or sighing day and txxjk th eir daughter s their cousin, Mrs. A rthur 1 Dugger and Mrs. Ralph Rust w ere' Sunday. June 23 a group met a full and rapid pulse, high tem- home. We e. State vice - president, I business visitors in The Dalles at Celilo Park for a picnic dinner perature and possible muscle Mrs. D. L. Reynolds returned and r m other from Salem were) 1 Wednesday. J and visiting. Those present were spasms. Heat exhaustion, on the home last Monday from Portlan I est: also. Lyle H ubbard of Klamath Fallsj Mrs. Will Olds from Marysville. ether hand, usually produces mus w here she spent since Wedne - Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Earl and | arrived here Sunday to spen a . Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gar j 1 tu la r weakness, dizziness, nausea Ir. and Mrs. Don E arl and fam- week with his aunt and uncle, lie of Portland, Mr. ad Mrs, Char an uncertain or staggering gait, ily letu rned home Thursday from ' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rust. les Ruggles and Mrs. W alter R ug-' pale face, profuse perspiration, a three weeks trip to DesMoines Mr. and Mrs. Harold E akin and I gles from Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. I weak pulse, shallow breathing, '.mil Carlisle, Iowa w here they Mona went to Camp Sherm an E arl McKinney and Alan fn»m and the victim may become cold 1 T hursday and spent the weekend. j H erm iston, Mr. and Mrs Leland even though the air is w anner visited relatives and friends. EVERY SATURDAY (Mrs. F ran k E. Bayer and He j McKinney and children from than Ixxiy heat, Dr. Wilcox ex Mis. Bernard M artin and Mrs. Dale Padget and son went to len, and .Mrs. H arry Stark and I Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Keith pia1 net!. at d a u g h te r were business visitors , R arnett of Maupin, Mrs. O. N. Madras W ednesday on business. Sun - stroke victims should be in Odell last Monday. Mis. Art C hristianson was hos ; Ruggles, Orv ille Ruggles and moved to a cool place immediately rMs. Kenneth Crews and Patty tess at a party at her ranch home I sons, Dean and Phil, Mr and Mrs ( ast of Moro Friday afternoon. were business visitors in The j H enry Ruggles and children from and a physician should le called. Dalles Thursday. ! Stayton. Mrs. Phil Ruggles and The patient's clothing should le Dessert served at individual ta Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley 1 family of The Dalles and Mr. and loosened, the body cooled, and bles was followed by bridge at SUu-tiiig at 12:30 p in. brisk rubbing should le started tour tables. Mrs. Lester Conlee of have as th eir guests their daugh Mrs. W illard Rarnett. Moro held high score, Mrs. D. L. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moore Mrs. Donald von Borstel and to stim ukite circulation. Avoid Reynolds of Grass Valley second and family from I / m Alamos, ; Carsten went to The Dalles T hurs ice packs or baths because they high ami Mrs. Jot» Peters of Moro New Mexico who arrived here j day when Carsten left on the constrict surface blood sessels. 1st Saturday of Every low. Mrs. Arzell Lemley of Grass Monday evening. In the ease of heat exhaustion, train for Cove to spen ten days Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews who Valley won the traveling prize. at the Church camp. Her daugh the patient should lie down In an Month O thers en jo y in g the afternoon were here visiting their daughter, I ter, Joy returned on the train area with good air circulation w ere h e r daught r, Mrs. J o h n Mrs. Gordon Lemley and family! th at evening from Cove where and lx» given a moderate amount at 10 a.in. S tew art of Boise, Idaho, Mrs. R left Thursday for Paulina L ake' she spent ten days at the Church of covering. A level half - tea but found two inches of snow so spoonful of salt in about one-third Res. CY 6-5288 went to W ickiup Reservoir to camp. Debbie Reynolds, daugh glass of w ater may be given re- ANDY’S RADIO AND TV te r of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Rey spend some tim e there enjoying nolds left Monday on the train leattslly until as much as a level SALES & SERVICE the fishing. Office Ph. CY 6 4672 tablespoon of salt has been taken. for Cove and the Church camp. Mrs. Gordon Lemley and Janice SERVICE ON A LL MAKES Stim ulants such as warm coffee BEN SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Len Garland and went to The Dalles Thursday and or tea may lie given and external Call ANDY PAULSON met Owner-Manager Kenneth Lemley who came E rnest Smith went to Warm heat may lx? needed in severe Phone JO 5-3513 Springs Sunday for the day. in on the train from Cove w here Mr. and Mrs Gordon I^emley, cases. A physician should always he spent ten days at a church and family were in The Dalles lie consulted, Dr. Wilcox empha-1 camp. Monday on business. Mrs. C. P sized. Among those going to Tygh Adams accompanied them to her Sun - stroke and heat exhaus Valley Sunday to see the m ajor home In The Dalles after sj»end tion can strike anyone, although at and m inor league team s of Moro ing alMMit a week here visiting serious cases occur most often and Tygh Valley play Ixill at the her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don among alcoholics, young children, fairgrounds w ere (Mr. and Mrs. Clodfelter. elderly peopk1, overw eight per Earl Olds and Robin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hull of sons, and those suffering from F ran k E. Bayer and family, Mr. Vancouver, Wash., anil her sis and Mrs. H arry Stark and family, ter, Mrs. Gus H artm ann of Wasco Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rolfe and fam were callers T hursday afternoon ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dick R ust and at the home of their sister, Mr. in Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer. They also Mrs. H arry Stark and daugh called on his cousin, C. W GI 2-5262 ter, Mrs. Frank E. Bayer were Fields. business visitors in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. Mrs. William Johnson of Por tage, Penn., arrived Friday on the Stream liner to The Dalles w here her daughter, Mrs. George von Borstel m et her to spend Good Condition several weeks w ith them. Mr. and Mrs. W allace May went to Hood River Saturday and sjient Excellent Condition Sunday with her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Andy W alter and W il OUR OWN HOMETOWN NYLON liam W alter. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts 3 - 4 lb. Fowl or 6 lb. Roast and Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl were among the visitors in The Dalles Tough Couplings Friday. Dick Edwards came up from GRASS VALLEY SPECIA L Portland W ednesday and took his mother-in-law, Mrs. W. F. Schilling back w ith him for a visit, with them. Reg. 4.95 Mr. and Mrs. Gory Schilling W aters Many Shaped Lawns SA LE— and Bria nw ere business visitors in The Dulles Monday. 20’x40* 10’x50’ Mr. and Mrs. William B rinkert 5 ’x50’ 30’x30’ nad Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lemley and daughter Randy, Mrs. W ith Bottle W anner Ray Sargent and daughter, Der 10 Year Guarantee On Cutter rie Peters, Mr. anil Mrs. Kenneth Crews and family, anil Mr and IMPROVED ORTHO GRO Mrs. Lyle Olds, and Max Nogle SALE Liquid Plant Food - 15 -5 5 Formula and Jill from K ent were among those going to Condon Sunday io attend the Mid-Columbia 4-H club $4.98 Each for 1» horse show, w ith competition be Light W eight - Keeps Cold Cold Longer tween the clubs from Condon, Arlington, Hood River, The Dal Sturdy Aluminum Handle les, Wasco and Moro. Those rid ing from here were Gary B rin 100 ft. Rolls or Over SALE MERCURY MONTEREY kert, Randy Lemley, Derrie Pe %-in. Pipe per 190 ft. 3.88 ters, Nancy Crews and Jill Nogle CUSTOM 2 DOOR HARDTOP from Kent. 1 in. Pipe per 100 f t..........10.88 Mrs Bernard Martin went to P/a in. Pipe per 100 ft. . 23.88 Portland Monday June 22 and a t 5 - Tube Construction - Guaranteed *-in. Pipe per 100 f t.......... 5.88 tended the 25<h wedding a n n i 28’4 x 67” - Use it to Sleep On or Stay versary of her cousin, Mr. and: l'«-in. Pipe per 100 ft. 16.88 Cool Afloat in the W ater Mrs. Norval Naas at Boring, re ! 2 in. Pipe per 100 ft. .. 39.88 tu rn in g home Tuesday. Vou can prove it! Visit our «howmom at 916 W. tali. Sc*. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin drive, prtre the stunning 1963 Mercury! A*k one of our ap- were visitors in The Dalles Sun Each pral'Mil expert« to gin» you a tr;ole-in price on your present day. Covers 300 Sq. Ft P er Gallon rar. You'll find jum’ve ju-t made yi»uiM*lf the Iw-M <l«*ul In town Mrs Donald von Borstel and J on a gorgeous new '63 Mercury. Von can ch<M«*e fr.'nn II luxur daughters, Joy and Cathy, went ious tnotleb* at THOMAS Mill'OltS. t ome on in aiul tft|Mleal ta Portland Monday on business Gal. 3 Shelves M irror yourwelf a ’K3 Mercury at 'I lloM VS MOTORS, 916 W, 6th. for the day and visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs, John Jenkins ! SEE THE COMPLETE LIN E OF Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paunch have as th eir guests a few days Miss Margaret Purvine of Portland a n d ' Miss Mayludle Roth from Hono-j lulu who arrived Monday M State Health Board Alerts Oregonians To Sun Stroke SPENCER & LIBBY FUNERAL HOME OLIVER FLOOR COVERING A fte r Harvest... AUCTION SALE THE DALLES AUCTION YARDS H av e Fun W ith Music! Miscellaneous Sak With C onn O rg an s Thomas Organs W nr I itzer Pianos Zenith Stereos Quality Band and Stringed Instruments 1 9 6 2 M a c h in e r y A T A DISCOUNT ALL NEW MASSEY FERGUSON Two 92 Super Hillside Combines One 92 Super Prairie Combine One No. 10 Twine Baler One 14-ft. Oliver Swather Wasco Pharmacy SieversMusicBox The Dalles MOONLIGHT SALE! USED One 55-H J. D. Combine P r ic e s G o o d 7 to 11 P .M . M o n d a y , J u ly 8 One HD-5 A. C. Crawler Store will close at 5:30 and Open Again at 7 ROAST - WELL ENAMEL ROASTER Reinforced Vinyl 1-2 in. Plastic HOSE E S L IN G E R EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY 099 77c ROTARY FOOD PRESS FAMOUS NEW TURRET SPRAY 099 TOP DEAL IN TOWN AT THOMAS MOTORS 288 Automatic ELECTRIC CAN OPENER 2 FOR ONE SALE 6 8 8 2 6 1-2 Gal. FOAM ICE CHEST 2J98 SALE - NON-TOXIC PLASTIC PIPE 2" PLASTIC AIR MATTRESS ’63 MERCURY WITH NEWS MAKING PROOF! 99c BATHROOM CABINET LINCOLNS - MERCURYS - METEORS COMETS AND OUR USED CAR SELECTION Thomas M otors Inc. 916 W 6th The Dalles CY 6 - 6583 WE CUT PIPE Economy Grade WHITE HOUSE PAINT 2 88 WE CUT GLASS 2 88 WE CUT KEYS Buy On Our Revolving Credit ADDING MACHINE TAPE At The Journal Office STADELMAN BONN