Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 13, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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Miss Dorothy Barnett, daugh
ter of M r and Mrs W . D. Barnett
of Grass Valley and Olan Stark,
son of Sam Stark of Grass Valley
were married at Goldendale, W n„
Wednesday, June 4. M r and Mrs
Frank Bayer Jr were the only
attendants. They left Thursday
for Portland, and Olympia and
Bremerton, Wash., on a wed­
ding trip.
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M r and Mrs Earl Olds and
John and Barbara Alley went to
Portland Saturday to the
Ice
Follies.
Harry Stark and Herman Zieg­
ler motored to Ashland last
Tuesday to attend the graduation
exercises as Harry’s niece, Each-»
el Parkhurst was among the'
graduates.
Miss Parkhurst re­
turned here with them to visit
her grand father, Sam Stark and
other relatives.
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Mrs Frank Bayer, Claud Bayer,
Bob Cotton, Larry Bauer, Dave
Arcan, Mr and Mrs Alfred Payne
and family, Ben Payne and M r
and Mrs Sim Duncan and family
.Were shoppers in The Dalles Mon­
day.
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Mrs H. A. Baumgartner from
Auburn, W n.( spent from Sunday
until Tuesday visiting at the
home of her son and daughter
in law, M r and Mrs B. C. Bauib-
gartner and family. * >
Wednesday June 4 was clean
up day In Grass Valley when the
ti-ees at the, park were trimmed
and more tables were built and
rubbish hauled to the dumps
making the town look better and
cleaner. A pot luck dinner was
served at the park at noon.
M r and Mrs Willard Barnett
and son, Keith, returned home
Sunday from Ione wh£fe they
spent several days visiting her
brother in law and sister, M r and
Mrs Earl McKinney and family.
.A rt Schilling went to Cottage
Grove on business Tuesday.
M r and Mrs Wallace May and
son, Clarence, went to Hood R iv­
er Sunday to spend the day visit­
ing her parents, M r and Mrs J. A.
Walter.
Mrs Art Schilling and daughter
Diane and Mrs W. F. Schilling
were business . visitors in The
Dalles Wednesday, June 11.
M r and Mrs J. W. Blagg and
daughter, ’ Marie, and Clair Bal-
ser were visitors in The Dalles
Sunday going over to Bingen,Wn„
to visit their son, Jimmy Blagg
and family.
M r and Mrs Bert Garrettson
brought Mrs John Engstrom
home Saturday from
Boring
where she spent thnee weeks via-
iting them. They returned to the­
ir home 8unday.
M r and Mrs Bill Brinkert left
Thursday for-a trip to Canada
and other places of interest.
John Rolfe motored to Portland
Wednesday on business returning
home Friday bringing his father,
T. M. Rolfe, home from the hos­
pital where he spent about ten
weeks for medical attention.
M r and Mrs Ed Alley and M r
und Mrs Tom Alley with a cou­
sin left Tuesday morning for a
trip to Canada. ~
Mr and Mrs Roy Feely and M r
2nd Maurice Feely and daughter
of The Dalles spent Friday visitr
¡ng Relatives here.
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M r and Mrs A. A. Dunlap went
to Portland Saturday to return
their grandson to his parents
after spending a week here with
them. They attend the Ice Fol­
lies while there. They met his
sister, Mrs Nell Swick, who ar­
rived from Pennsylvania to spend
the summer.
M r and Mrs Fred Coy, Mrs
Lohie Davis took M i j C ox ’ s moth­
er, Mrs Emma Cbfc to her home
in Vancouver, Washington Sun-
T. Lester Johnson
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Mr and Mrs A1 Geidl and their
grand daughter, Mane Wilde,
visited at the W . D. Barnett home
Saturday. May 31.
Millard Eakln and sons, Duane
and Merle went to Haines. Satur­
day to deliver a truck toad of
shorthorn hiefers he had sold.
They returned home Sunday.
Mrs C. R. Anderson and Mrs
A rt Bibby were shoppers in The
Dalles Friday.
B T D. Barnett and daughter.
Mrs Harold Owens, were business
visitors in The Dalles Friday.
Mrs Frank Bayer was hostess
at a party at her home Thursday
afternoon in honor of Barbara
Alley. Refreshments were served
to about twenty present. Barbara
received many nice personal gifts.
M r and Mrs A. F. Balzer re­
turned home Monday evening
from Portland where, they spent
several days visiting at the home
of their son, Ralph Baser and
cloth»» whrtar and claanar
family. They attended the Ice Fol­
b kaW tka time. Do»« avaraga
family waah b about ONE HOUK
lies while there.
Na aoahng, boiling, rubbing.
Mr and Mrs Olan Stark and
Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer and
JO H N M. DeM OSS
children Julia and Byron, motor­
P H O N E MORO 357
ed to Tygh Valley Wednesday R E S ID E N C E , DeM OSS S P R IN G S
evening to visit M r and Mrs W il­
lis Brittain.
Gienn perry fracrured his foot
and sprained his ankle Wednes
day when he fell out of a tree
he was trimming at the park on
clean up day.
About thirty friends gathered
>t the city park Friday for a pot
luck dinner and a miscellaneous
shower in honor of Mrs Earl
Olds, sponsored by the Grass Val­
ley Rebekahs. Mrs Olds received
many »lovely and useful gifts.
Mr and Mrs ArxeU Lemley and
day after spending a week in a after spending three weeks hare
daughter,
Carolyn and Mr and
hospital in The'D alles.
with her daughter, Mrs Alton
Mrs Gordon Lemley went to Port­
M r and Mrs Bud Brinkert left Coyle.
land Sunday on business return­
Sunday for Monmouth <o visit
Ms J. S. Newcomb returned ing home Monday.
her parents, M r and Mrs Fred
Crowley.
M r ahd Mrs Orville Ruggles
and M r and Mrs Lester Barnum
motored to Portland Friday- to
spend several days and to attend
the Ice Follies, returning home
Tuesday.’
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M r and Mrs Frank Demsey of
home Monday from The Dalles
Portland spent several days last
where she spent severai days
week visiting at the home of her
visiting Mrs Herman Schilling.
brother in law and sister, M r and
Miss Mary Cutts of Albany Mrs Charles Davis.
arrived here Sunday to visit her
M r and Mrs W illard Barnett
sister, Mrs Alton Coyle.
and son, Keith and Paul Goddard
were business visitors in The
Mrs Paul Goddard went to Port-1
Dalles Monday.
land Friday on a shopping tr ip v
returning Monday.
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M r A. Fisher and son, Henry,
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of Spangle, Washington ate Vis­
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iting at the Millard Eakln ranch
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KEMTONING
several days this week.
.M rs Jennie Martin and M rs. INTER IO R or EXTERIOR
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Donald Martin and son o f ,MOro
17 years experience
spent Sunday visiting at theBoy-
ce Blaylock home.
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W rite CHET BARBOUR
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Mrs A. K. Cults left Sunday
GO A N Y W H E R E
afternoon for her fiòme in Albany
PAINTING
PLUMBING ft HEATING
SERVICE
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I. L KIRKELIE
PHONE 391 MORO
Our perking space pro­
tects your car.
IT S THE NEW
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FUR SHOP
FIR ST STORAGE
THE RANGE A
6 Top Units (3 large, 3 medium burners)
2 Extra Large Ovens!
Beautifully Designed Moderately Priced
THE AMAZING NEW THERMAOOR ELECTRIC RANGE
O n D isp la y . O r d e r n o w fo r E arly d e liv e r y ,
B. C. B a u m g a r tn e r ,
Nocking in the way of Worn Or wrecked torm nm-
chiosry mrprinsc m. We’ve cecotidittoamd tosne diet
wna io pretty bed shape. So If soy of your eqnip-
meot is in need o f repair, we can do a i m race
job tor you. See m n ow . . . schedule your «errics
o f KUOfll „
J. K. McKean Company
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MORO CITY PARK
Insured against lorn by fire, theft
and motba. Free storage on re-
modellay. one day notice Is re­
gained before r e an o ▼ I a g from
Commodore F ar Shop
3rd Ave Entrance Commodore Ho.
The Dalles'
Phone 9240
LUBRICATIO N
SUNDAY.
FOR ALL SHERMAN CO UNTIANS
ATLAS
tires & tubes
BARBECUE,
. Le Roy W rig h t will Barbecue prime
Sherman County
ACCESSORIES
come;
4-H
beef for all who
rich, fat, juicy, young beef cook­
ed W rig h t. Bring your plates and eating
Ross Fields
GRABS VALLEY, OREGON
FH O M K »,
2 p.m.
15
tools and whatever vegetables you like.
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Ice Cream and Coffee furnished
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SHERMAN COUNTY “DODGE--RS"
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CAPTAIN- GEORGE WILSON,
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ED EAVES
CARREL B E N N E T
COLLIS MOORE
TED THOMPSON
SW E D E STARK
CLAUDE BAYER
K E IT H BAYER
GLENN PERRY >
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HOD McKAY
JERRY W ILSON
IJLRRY N IS B E T ,
A. PAULSON
PINK Y N ISB E T
LEW IS H ASTINGS
WATHKR-WILLIAMS
PROGRAM
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SHORT ADDRESSES BY TH E FOLLOWING:
COUNTY JUDG lfYifO N. JERRY WILSON
MAYOR OF MORO,* HON. G ILES L. FRENCH
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MAYOR OF WAf&O, HON. T, LESTER JOHNSON
MAYOR
OF GRASS VALLEY, HON. A. A. DUNLAP
Presentation o f -other officials and distinguished
guests.
Iutrodaefion o f Sherman County baseball taam members«
Rem arks by H arry B. W alther o f The Dallea,
(Picture of w inning team w ill be taken)
“DODGE --R S “
CAPTAIN BYRON BECK,-
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GAS STATION
WALTHER-WILLIAMS
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