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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1947)
J- PA G E 4. SHERM AN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Library Concerns GV Women By Mrs A. F. Balzer The Gras? Valley Woman’s club held its library silver tea Satur day afternoon at 2:30 in the Ma sonic hall. Mrs Glenn Perry, libra ry chairman, had charge of the program, giving a Very interest ing report of the library, its needs and advantages. With the money given at the tea childrens books will be added. Much discussion was held on how the Grass Valley community could be made library conscious. With plans of having the 1 i b r a o p e n at more conven ient time and more often it is sincerely hoped that children and adluts alike will take advantage of the many good books available to them. In the order of business it was voted to change the meet ing day of the club to Tuesday of the 2n 1 and 4th weeks of the month" Mrs Tom Alley and Mrs T. M. Rolfe presided at the tea a t t you, y o itiy r f n THANKSGIVING/ G o c o m f o r ta b ly by O v e rla n d G re y h o u n d S u p e r-C o a c h and save m oney—costs 1 /3 less than driv in g your car. For free travel in f o r m a tio n , call your nearest O v erlan d G rey h o u n d ag en tto d ay ! $0.93 The Dalles Portland 2.6«) 9.10 Seattle 3.35 *5.90 8.85 Bend Klamath Falls B o I m *, Ida. I x * h Angeles- 14.75 (AN far«, ,a , way. ,1 m ta i) C O M P A R E , A N D Y O U 'L L F IN D there are no lower fares! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947 table centered with pink snap- zell Lemley, Mrs Earl Olds and noon to attend the bridal shower Mrs A. F. Belzer holding winning for Miss Doris Jones were Mrs aragons and pink tapers. Mrs C. R. Anderson and Mrs scores. Mrs Eben Kee and Mrs Frank Bayer $r., Mrs Herman Paul Goddard were hostesses for Art Bibby received a prize foi Ziegler, Mrs Earl Olds, Mrs Frank making a grand slam. It being Bayer, Mrs Charles Perrigo and the afternoon. Mrs Tom Alley’s birthday she was children. Mrs Owen Eakin and A no host church party was presented with handkerchiefs son, Mrs Donald von Borstel, Mrs held at the home of Mr and Mrs from those present. Arzell Lemley, Mrs Frank Payne, Fred Cox Monday night when Mr and Mrs Loy Cochran of Mrs Gordon Lemley and son and the following gathered for a good time, Mr and- Mrs James Earl, Portland spent the week end vis Mrs Scott Whitwood of The Dal Don Earl, Mr and Mrs Ted Ball, iting at the home of Mr and Mrs les. Mr and Mrs O. N. Ruggles, Mr Eben Kee. Mr and Mrs Harry Stark were and Mrs Shelton Fritts, Mr and *Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin In The Dalles Monday to spend Mrs Jerry Coyle, Mr and Mrs had as Sunday dinner guests Mr Charlie Anderson, Mrs A. W. Mc- and Mrs Ivan Stewart and son, the day on business and to visit I.eo, Mrs T. M. Rolfe, Mrs Louie Fred Crowley and Mr and Mrs her mother, Mrs Eltie McDonald. Mr and Mrs Ross Fields and DavisK Miss Anna Schwartz, Mrs Bud Brinkert. daughter, Susan Kay, returned John Engstrom, Mrs W. F. Schill Mrs Will Olds of Yuba City, ing, Miss Mabel Holmes, Joe Au California was an overnight guest home Friday from Portland where gee and Don Cox. The evening Saturday at the home of Mr and they spent several days visiting was spent singing hymns and Mrs Ted Trimble on her way to at the home of her sister, Mrs playing games with refreshments Moro to stay with her mother, served later in the evening. Mrs Lucy Ruggles. Harold Elagg of Portland spent Mr and Mrs Owen Eakin were hosts at a Daisy May party at the week end visiting at the home their home Saturday evenjng. A of his parents, Mr and Mrs J. W. spaghetti dinner was served fol Blagg. lowed by games and cards. Those Fred Cox and Mrs Charlie An present included Mr and Mrs Mar derson motored to Vancouver, cus Eslinger, Mr and Mrs Elton Washington Saturday returning Eakin, Mr and Mrs Vernon Eakin, home Sunday accompanied by Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin, Mr their mother, Mrs Emma Cox, and Mrs Myrl Smith, Mr and Mrs and her brother, Joe Augee, who Gene Reynolds and Mr and Mrs will visit relatives here awhile. Donald von Borstel. Mr and Mrs Harve Cutts arriv Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, Mrs ed Friday evening from Albany Earl Olds, John and Barbara Al to spend the weekend with her ley and Ina May Zeigler motored parents, Mr and Mrs Jerry Coyle, to The Dalles Sunday to visit and to return little Douglas Coyle Carl Ziegler who is confined to to his home after spending two weeks with them. the hospital. , Mr and Mrs Willard Rolfe and Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble and Mrs Lewis Olds were business family and Mfs T. M. Rolfe were visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. in The Dalles Friday on business Mr and Mrs Orville Ruggles left and to visit Mr Rolfe at the hos Friday for Portland on business pital. Among those from Grass Valley and to visit relatives returning who went to Moro Monday after home Sunday. Mrs Herman Peters was host ess to members of* the bridge clubs at her home Thursday af ternoon. A dessert luncheon was followed by cards at three tables* IN S U R A N C E with Mrs J. S. Newcomb, Mrs Ar 6 fe t A v H ' u n o I ) A * C 6 GRASS VALLEY AUDITORIUM -Wise Size Cologne * Cool, cool cologne In a feather weight flacon . < . »pill-proof space ^•aver fo r your ever-handy bag. we invite you to open an account Travel-w ise size .1.25* Regular »isei 2.00, 3.50, 6.00* 1TIAW HAT WOODHUI T1ORKU APHtODISlA Open for your convenience 6.00 p. m. November 27 Bill E. Todd MORO Regardless of the funeral's cost the family is provided with every benefit of our modern equipment and ex perienced personal attend ance. u H QW N O *** Admission $1.25 GRETA OREGON George G. Updegraff Attorney at law MORO Monday, -» •- «a Í U p U e ¡y ine THH TAVERN MORO, OREGON .... ? a t i ■ Wayland Weld and family. Arden Squire and daughter, Sandra, arrived here Thursday evening from Wheeler, to spend the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Eben Kee. They left Mon day to return to their home. Frank Bayer took Carl Ziegler to The Dalles Saturday evening when he entered the hospital with a broken leg suffered when he fell over a board with an arm- full of wood he was bringing in the house at his home. He will be In the hospital several days. The Wadies Social club met at the home of Mrs T. M. Rolfe Thursday afternoon with nine members present. After the regu* lar meeting refreshments were served by the hostess. Wednesday, Afternoons Friday H Î4 HOC KEttY AVE. 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Other prices are up, but Pacific Power & Light rates are the lowest in history— less than half the national average. And more peoplek are using this power every day. During the past twelve months we connected 7,380 new customers to our lines. -• * ’ -, ... V- » ■ - . .. ' « A , F .t ; ;• / , ..ç:k , ny . \ S e r v in g th e Co I un» b in R iv e r C o u n t r y f o r 3 7 y e a r s '■'•.•'T'A '