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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1946)
Mim [ «A4« 4. <• » y • !» ----- >««*** JttUMMÎ, MOkU; '__________ ____________________________ _____ ftttlMf, MAW*« 1, (M* Mr ppd £ ? rt Cox Sgt. and Mrs W arren M organ re tu rn ed bof|ie Satuday from alnioat three weeks spent visiting rela tives in Chehalis, Bay City ai^l Vancouver, W ashington. A rt B uker of Orchards, Wash., visited at the home of Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe Sunday. Saturday, M arch 2, a t 7:30 p.m. Mr and Mrs Fred. P eters came the Grass Valley young m arried up from T he Dalles , to sta^ nt people of the G rass Valley Bap the H enry P eters ranch during tist church a re sponsoring ?n sp ring work. evening of fun for old and young. John Koepke of Redmond vis Special features of the evening ited at the home of Mr and Mrs will be: a g irl’s trio from M ult H erm an Peters Sunday. nom ah $phool -of the Bible, col Mr and Mrs Clifford MAce.v ored slides and of course, refresh and children of Klam ath F a ils ments. came Saturday to spend the week Mrs Orville Ruggles and Mrs end visiting at the home of Mr Sanford K ent are In charge of and Mrs W illard Barnett. refreshm ents. Among those who attended the The trio will be featured in basket ball tournam ent in T in . both services Sunday the 3rd. Dalles w ere Mr and Mrs F ra n k Bayer Sr., Claud Bayer, lia rry Mr and Mrs Fred Cox and dau Stark. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer ghter, Mrs A1 R oberts and child and children, Mr and Mrs C lur- ren w ere In The Dalles W ednes les P errigo and daughter, Linda, day to meet the la tte r’s husband, Edgar Alley, Ethel and Margar- Lt. (J. g.) A1 Roberts, who arrived ’et B arnett. John Aliev, B arbara from Norfolk, Virginia, where Alley, Carl, Jim m y and Ina May his ship was decommissioned, to Zieger, H erm an Peters, A. A. spend a few days w ith his family Dunlap, .K ing F ritts and , Arzell at the Fred Cox home. Lemley. Mrs Guy Boyer stopped here Mr and Mrs Glenn P e rry left to spend the week end w ith her Saturday for Hillsboro to spend m other, Mrs L. D. May and her the week end visiting at the brother and sister in law, Mr and home of his m other, M is John Mrs W allace May on her way Perry. home to John Day from P o rt Mr and Mrs John R ust had as land. over nig h t guests T hursday Y r The girl’s trio from M ultnomah and Mrs R. E. LeBleu and child Schoo) of the Bible in Portland ren of Terrebonne. will be here Saturday evening Mr and Mrs John R ust and and Sunday m orning at the Bap d au g h ters Heft Friday for ¡ V i- tist church. land to spend the week end vis Mr and Mrs Je ff Cain of P rine iting relatives. Mr and Mrs W allace May have ville visited at th e home of Mr as th eir guests her parents, Mr and Mrs F re d Cox from Tuesday and Mrs J. A. W alter, and her until Thursday. brother, W illiam W alter of Hood Mrs Grace Zevely and daugh River, who came Monday. ter, Jean, w ere in The Dalles Miss Cassie Holmes came up Saturday on business. from . The Dalles Saturday to Mrs John Block. Mrs Charles spend the week end w ith rela Perrigo and Miss Ethel B arnett tives. w ere hostesses at a bridal show er J. C. Kulick w ith the arm s, at the I.O.O F. hall T hursday af arrived Friday from Marysvd)»», ternoon In honor of Mrs Haroei California to visit his wife a t the Owens, the form er Betty Barnett. home of her parents, Mr and Mrs W illard B arnett and Mrs Mrs Ted1 von Borstel, leaving Charles Perrigo sang several songs accompanied a t the piano b y M rs Monday fo r camp. Mr and Mrs H arry O'Dflnneh Orville Ruggles. A fter the gifts w ere overnight guests at the w ere opened refreshm ents were hom e of Mr a n d Mrs A rthur served 'to about th irty guests, Blbby T hursday on th eir way Mr and Mrs A rt Blbby left Sat from San Francisco to their home urday for H eppner to spend the week end visiting at the home of in H eppner. Mr and Mrs Eben Kee have as his b ro th er and sister in law, Mr th eir guests her fath er and step and Mrs Luke Blbby. m .. m other, Mr and M rs J. E. Cro- Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall and foot, and h e r brothers. E arl and children and Mrs A A. Dunlap Bain Crofoot, of Riverside, Wn., left Sunday for Carlton to visit who arrived Sunday. Mr and Mrs ' Kendrick Dunlep Mrs P aul Goddard en tertain? 1 stopping in Portland on business the pupils of Kthe 3rd and 4th before coming home. grades at her home S aturday a f Mr and Mrs C. M Clevenger ternoon in honor of her daughte**, and Mrs C. R. Anderson were Karen, • w ho celebated h er 9th b u sin e ss' visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. Bill Todd received his dis charge from the arm y at Fort Lewis W ednesday going on to Spokane to b rin g his wife hack w ith him arriv in g here Saturday. They will live on the A rt Schil ling ranch as he will work for Mr Schilling. Shelton (Bud) F ritts, who nas been In ROTC train in g a t the u niversity of W ashington in Seattle left Saturday • for Gw Great Lakes Naval T raining station. Mr and Mrs V. B. E akin are now living in th e ir home in The Danes having m oved there last week. T heir son and daughter in law. Mr and M rs Owen E akin will live on his fa th e r’s ranch. Mr and Mrs 1 Harold Owen and Mrs W , D. Barnett went to The Dalles Friday to bring Mr Barnett home from the hospital Young People Schedule Party A t Grass Valley birthday anniversary. Games ^ e re played and all enjoyed the w einer roast and ice cream and cake served by the hostess. 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