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r* X ' I ' PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTT JOURNAL. Grass Valley Hi Graduates Five At School End iCommencement exercises for the Grass Valley high school class of 1941 .were held Tuesday evening. in the Civic Auditorium. lAifter the processional by Miss Margaret Trabue the following program was given: Invocation, Rev. G. Dryden; piano selection, Mrs. El- ton Eakin: salutatory, Gene Rey- ntlds; duet, Miss Trabue and Wm. B<ek, accompanied at the piano by Miss Betty Olds; valedictory, Don •Id Olds; duct Miss Trabue and Mr. Beck; address, Charles F. Walker; presentation of class, R A. Jewel: awarding of diplomas. Chairman Arzell Lemley; ibene- diet+ofl, Rev. Dryden; recessional, Miss Trabue. The graduates In- elided Ellen Eakin, Gene Reynolds, Donald Olds, Harry Wayne Yeung and Claud Bayer. Among those who attended bac- calaureate services at Kent Mon- day night were Mrs. Maude Gar- rett, Robert Zeigler, Don Cox, Mr. and Mrs. G C Dryden and chll- dren Mr and Mrs. A M. Coyner and'daughter, Lois and Geneviev, Oestreich. , Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son Larry, and Mr and Mrs. Gus Smith motored to Burns Tuesday on business, returning Wednesday. Art Fargher and Harry Sher wood of The Dalles were business visitors here recently. Wayne Stevens of Portland was a business visitor here last Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wiley of Portland visited friends here the first of the week, attending the commencemest exercises Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hartley have a , their house quests his sister, Mrs. Collins and son of Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells. George Wilcox made a business trip to Portland Sunday, with a tmek load of cattle.' Miss Doris Stradley came up from The Dalles to spend the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley. Miss Georgia Blaylock returnea to The Dalles Tuesday after spend- ing several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blalock Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Pike drove to Hermiston Saturday to visit , .. „ relatives. They returned home Sunday. <3. B. Doyle left Thursday foi I\ rtland to visit her daughter, Mrs. Leah Cooper, and family. He rtturned home Friday. Miss Cassie Holmes had as her guests Friday, Mrs. Helen Hen- dricks of Lake Chelan, Wn., and Mrs. Amandus von Borstel of Kent, The three were in nurses training together. Miss Holmes had not seen Mrs. Hendricks since 1926, and Mrs. von Borstel had not seen her since 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes had as dinner guests Sunday evening, Herbert Worrell and the Misses Eunice and Malaine Sandgraves of Yakima, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Kline ol Spokane, Wn., spent the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Fortner. ~ - • v by . u:- Dell Olds, accompanied his j u n 4* * took i a truck I««,! daughter, Betty, load of cattle to the Portland market F t iday. Woodrow Riggs Mrs. Howard Cline and Mrs. Victor Riggs were shoppers in The Dalles Wednes- a u j Mrs. A. M. Zevely and daugh ters. Mary Lou and Jean, Mrs. Ted Everett and daughter, Lois Ann, and Lloyd Karnes were visitors in The Dalles Monday. Cleon Barker left Friday for White Salmon, Wn., to visit her mother, Mrs. C. L. Barrett. They left for Portland to see Dr. Barett, who is in the Veterans hospital, MORO. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 2S, 1941 Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, Miss seniors was held at the school very ill. A. M. Coyner returned home Jean Powell and Miss Anita Dun house Thursday evening with the Sunday from Condon where he ha* lap were hostesses at a bridal following program: Class history, shower honoring Miss Patricia Hurry Wayne Young; vocal solo, been working. Mr. and Mrs. Bob LaBleu were Cyphers, at the K. Dunlap home Ellen Eakin; class will, Gene Rey Wednesday evening. A program nolds; piano selection, Donald visitors in The Dalles Monday. consisting of games, and a Mock Olds; class prophecy, Claud Bayer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling and Wedding, in which the following Principal Ray Jewel awarded son Garry, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud characters took part: Mrs. Alfred the following to members of the Coon motored to Sandy to spend Kock, Mrs. Art Bibby, Mrs. Don senior class, activities, Gene Rey the week end visiting Mr. and Smith, Mra. lAJrch Cantrall, Mrs. nolds; athletics, Claud Bayer; Mr* Florin Arzell Lemley and Miss Anita scholarship, Donald Olds. The , Baecalaureate services were held Dunlap. After the bride to be placque awarded to the outstand for the high school graduates was opened her gifts, refreshments ing girl and boy in the student at gaptist church Sunday eVeuing as follows: Processional, were served to about twenty body was awarded to Jeanette Huhman and Donald Olds. ^isr, Margaret Trabue; Invocation, guests. Mr. and Mrs. Knneth Martin A quilting bee at the William Rev.'G. C. Dryden: hymn by the audjence; gong, high school girls and family and Mrs. H. A. Som Briifkcrt home last Thursday was gjee cjui). sermon, “A Vision,” and mer were visitors in The Dalles very much enjoyed. Those pres ent included Mrs. Wayne Kelley, benediction by Rev. Dryden; re- recentlf. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock have Mrs. B. M. Kelley, Mrs. Wren passional, Miss Trabue. Hogue, Mrs. Roy Wells, Mr. and Don Cox had as a dinner guest as their guest, her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Bert Cox and Mr. and Mrs. the home hjs von Borstel, of Portland. n . „ Garrett, Genevieve Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker of Claus Bardenhagen. Misses Daisy Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley and Oestreich, Lois Coyner; also Her Gresham arrived Sunday night to son, Lloyd, and Robert Holmes spend several weeks here. man Zeigler and Bud Fritts. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds were visitors at Redmond Sunday Mrs. Jake , Dourna and friends • , were hosts at a dinner Saturday at the home of her nephew, W. D. <’u™ Wheeler were oyer night evening for members of the sen Holmes, and family. Kuests at the E. M. Helyer home ior high school class and faculty. Among the Grass Valley resi Sunday, leaving Monday for Grand Those present were Ellen Eakin, dents shopping in The Dalles at j B*ker Mra' He‘ye‘ Donald Olds, Harry Wayne Young, Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. accompanied them. Mr gI>d Mrs ckon Barker and Claud Bayer and Gene Reynolds: V. B. Eakin and daughter, Ellen, d hters left Tuesday for Port. Miss Patricia Cyphers, Ray Jewel Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling and son, Robert, Roy Hogue, Law ,and receiving word of the ano William Beck. Mrs. James Phifer of Hermis rence Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Del death of Dr c L Barrett who died Mond ni ht at Veterans ton arrived Sunday to visit her Eakin, Mrs. Dell Olds and daugh hdp iuL H»rrett was Mr. mother, Mrs. Maud Garrett, and ter Betty, Mrs. Dean Olds, Mrs. children. She will return to hei A. F. Balzer, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barkcr>a step.father. heme Wednesday. Payne and daughters, Betty and _ - , „ » , , a . Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson (Class night for the high school Doris, and Mrs. William Beck. calied briefl at the Gerald Dry. dep home M o„ thejr to ^ '1 K where Mr Anderson gavc ,he baccai , ureate 5ermon. The World’s News Seen Through Bernard Martin of Moro, Miss Marjorie Rich of Wasco and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Laffoon and Kenneth Martin of Kent rode here Sunday with the posse, Mr. anj Mrs. Arch Cantrall have as their house guest her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Everett, and son> Kenneth of Ontario. .They arrived Thursday. Mr. an<] Mrs. Jake Eslinger were The Dalles visitors Monday, Mr and Mrs Marx Portland aDent Sunday viaiting her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs>. Arch Cantrall, Mrs. Alfred Kock was hostess to Members of the junior bridge club and additional guests at her heme Thursday afternoon. Con- tract was in play at three tables, with high scores for club being held by Mrs. Arzell Lemley and Mrs. Herman Peters: Mrs. Roy Schilling held low score; Mrs. C. A. Oesterich was high for guests Miss Cassie Holme® was Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Mrs. Art Bibby took Charles Kurth to a doctor in The Dalles, Sunday, for medical treatment, Ho,mes Wrjght Top_ penish, Wn., visited at the home of her Mother, Marion Van Metre, an(j famjiy over Saturday and Sun- d>y Glen King suffered a heart at- tuck on Sunday night, and he was taken to a hospital in The Dalles Monday, with Cassie Holmes in attendance. . Mra. T. M. Rolfe and John Rolfe left Monday for Baker to attend the Rebekah and Odd Fellow grand lodges. Frank Lemley joined them at Pendleton, going on with them. John Malcolm left Thursday for Portland where he enlisted in the aimy for one year of service. John Malcolm spent the week end visiting relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and Mrs. Ed Alley were visitors in The Dalles Thursday. Jeanette Huhman accompanied them to The Dalles 3 to spend the remainder of f the „ week _ with _ her sister Virginia, tn Mrs. Dean Reynolds drove to The Dalles Monday to meet her daughter, Mrs. Warren Elliot of Hin<boro> who attended the com- mencement exercises Tuesday eve- ning she returnd home Tuesday night. ______ GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF A tto r n e y A t L a w M o ro an d W i n î i i î i ï i x»i i iinnnnmn i i mn<nin i i m j Complete Stock? w o w Quality Goods D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d . S h o e s to m e e t th e n e e d s o f th e * c o m m u n it y - D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s ZEIGLER’S °s"i? Grass Valley |rî.iT Vi»»iM«f m n H n » H « H » n » M » » M î t t T U U H » l t t « « Î » l t î î î î î i l » n t n n « m t î î î ! ! t t T he C hristian S cience M onitor An International Daily Newspaper PubUikci by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY Qne. 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EASY WASHER MATHISEN DOMOPEST C O . r ■ ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims , a- gainst the estate of Mary Isabell Cronk, deceased, are hereby noti fied to present them, in proper form, to the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of the estate of Mary Isabell Cronk, deceased, at the office of George G. Updegraff, Moro, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, to wit. May 23, 1941. Herman Schilling, Administrator. Geo. G. Updegraff, Attorney for Administrator. 29-32 S c a p ita l b • Louis May of Hermiston was a business visitor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds were, visitors at Tygh Valley Tuesday. Mrs. Fromherz of Lebanon was a visitor Monday with Mrs. Fred Cox. Mrs. C. A. Oestreich and daugh ter Genevieve, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball were Tuesday visitors in The Dalles. Mrs. Louis Dillinger of Dufur attended commencement exercises here Tuesday evening. f « i - ■ '■ e S J ’ 4 Y W ELECTRIC COOKING COSTS ONLY A M O N TH ! 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E ffe c tiv e today, M ay 22, minimum bills for rural customers are cut from $1.50 to 95c a month. Minimum bills for city homes are cut from 15% to 25%. In^addition, prices on all quantities of electricity— large or small— aye substantially reduced. M9W...CltctrMty it Chctycr In the aversse heme .See y o u r R A N G E D E A LE R to d a y ! Tbea INVEST YOUR RATE SAVINGS IN ELECTRIC COOKING! 4 ' ” • PACIFIC POWER « LIGHT COMPÄNYI . «