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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1948)
• . • ....* PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1948 r and Janice Blbbv and Larry Ea- Mr and Mrs Glenn Perry left son in law and daughter, Mr and ster went to The Dalles Monday Saturday for the mountains on Mrs Hairy Hooper, all going to ao the children all had dental an elk hunting trip. * the football game afterward. Mrs John Rust and Mrs John Mr and Mrs John Rust were C8Mr and Mrs Wallace May and Block were business visitors in hosts at a dinner party at theiz Mr and Mrs Ted Ball motored The Dalles Friday. home Saturday evening in hon tn Cnndnn Fridav to the Walter C. W. Smith left Sunday for Or of the birthday anniversary Iaeger ranch where Mr. May his home in Los Angeles, Calif., of her mother, Mrs H. O. Dugger, hni^ht twelve head of registered after visiting at the home of his other guests included Mr. Dug- _ . M^Xfords niece, Mrs Fred Cox and family, ger, Mr and Mrs John Block, By M « A. F. Balxer • Thompson Mr and Mrs Ed Alley went to Mr and Mrs Bill Brinkert, Mrs A special meeUng of'the• Grass Sonday dinner The Dalles Wednesday and were Bud Brinkert and Fred Crowley Valley Rebekah lodge No. 118 ° hQme Qf Mr and gUests at the home of Mr and j r. The evening was spent play- was held last Tuesday evening g Rpvnolds Mrs Tom Alley. Bill LutterelL, ing pinochle with Mrs Rust and at the Odd Fellow hall, ' w ho was a guest there returned Mr. Dugger holding high score Mrs Christine Smith, president Mr and Mrs Olan Stark had as home tQ gpend few evening - and Mrs Bill of the Rebakah Assembly ot dinner guests Sunday Mrs W. E». hepe Brinkert and Mr. Rust low score. Oregon made her official visit. Barnett, Mr and M Mr Mrs Don Smith and Later in the evening' pie, cake There were twenty-three mem- Qwens and daughter Carol Ann, went tQ The DalIe, coffee wcre gerved bers and five visitors from th and Mr and Mrs H ry g Saturday to spend the week end . Kent lodge present. Mrs Verna and the twins frOm Kent. with hlg nt Mr and Mrs Mrs Grace Perkins and daugh- Block noble grand presiding. Af- ** Mrs Bill Todd and daughter Gug gmith^ ter, Janet, of Independence af ter the meeting a birthday par- and Mrs Ivan Blagg were busi- Mrg A A Dunlap mo rived Friday and^ were weekend ty was held for Mrs H. O. Dug- ness visitors in The Dalles Sat- iored rpjie p aues F ridly even- guests at the home of Mr and ger and Mrs Orville Ruggles. urday. . . and had djnner with their Mrs Ted Trimble. Refreshments were served by James Easter received word _________ Mrs Glenn Perry, Mrs Wayne Saturday that his father pased Kelly and Mrs Frank Bayer as away ln North Carolina. . Fred hostesses. Peters took Mr and Mrs Easter < Mr and Mrs Claud Bayer and lo The Danes where Mr. Easter < Mrs Charles Perrigo were busi- took a pjane for Mount Airy, N. ness visitors in The Dalles Fri- c Funeral services for his fath- < day. er were held Monday. Mrs B. C. Baumgartner and took daughters, Joy, Susan and Jeanie motl?er( Mre James Walken- < went to The Dalles Monday or tQ D^Lake Saturday where , care . Rebekah ba- she will visit at the home of her < 000 at t T Feimw hMl son and daughter in law, Mr and < xaar at the Odd Fellow n Jimmy Walkenshaw. They < II GrftSS Valiev - * ft \J Rebekahs Hold Special Meeting Stewart Hardie Candidate for S ta te Senator begin a , ,3 0 M Wheeler ^ n k yia y e r% re b ra .e d hl's where" they : = E r e t u r n .^ h o - f^ > / 2 e a « ^ Mon- 1 had dinner d that Mrs afS T“ tX Awir, tor a while and all came ter motored to Prineville Satur- in to watch while Bvron opened day to bring Fred Walker home itle g i f i Refreshments of can- from the hospital where l.e died gapples. birthday cake. Ice spent three weeks following a cream and cider were served by car accident. the hostess Those present includ- Mr and Mrs Ha£[y ed Jimmy and Johnny Duncan, came up from The Dalles Satur- Richard and Gail -Stradley, Kay day evening to spend the week > Bralttain, Nancy Crews, Karen end at the home of her paren - and Dickie Alley, IJnda and Les- Mr and Mrs 4. A. Dunlap, lie Perrigo Alfa Jean and Lois Mr and Mrs John Rolfe an Payne Danny and Sherry Rolfe, his mother, Mrs T. M. Rolfe, left Donna' and Glenda Perry, Doug- this Thursday for Richland Cen las Coyle, and I^rraine Stark, ter, Wisconsin where the latter Mothers present were Mrs Bruce will visit her sister Mrs AlU Aliev* Mrs Clyde Stradley, Mrs Roudebush while Mr and Mrs Kenneth Crews, Mrs Alfred Pay- Rolfe motor to Kentucky to vis- ne, Mrs Charles Perrigo, Mrs it her folks. Glenn Perrv, Mrs Harry Stark, Among the Grass Valley people Mrs Willard Rolfe, and Byron's attending thè football game at grandmother, Mrs Frank Bayer. Condon Friday between Condon Out of town relatives and and Moro were Mr and Mrs Earl friends attending the funeral of olds, Mrs Frank Bayer and son, , Gus Engstrom Tuesday were Mr Byron, Mr and Mrs Alfred Payne and Mrs Stanley Powers and and daughters Alfa Jean a n d Mr and Mrs W R. Eslinger from Lois, Mr and Mrs Art Bibby, Ellensburg, Washington, Mr Millard Eakin, Mr and Mrs Ken and Mrs Ernest Eslinger of Moro, neth Martin and daughter, Shar- Asa Eslinger of Forest Grove, on, Everett Cantrall, J. W. Blagg, Herman and Carl Ziegler of La and Clair Balzer. Grande. Mrs J. J. W iley of Port- Mrs Ted Trimble took Mrs land. Mr and Mrs R. J. Baker, Grace Perkins and daughter to Mr and Mrs Tom Alley, Mrs The Dalles Monday where they John Conrad and Mrs Herman took the bus for their home ln Schilling, all of The Dalles. Independence after spending the Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley week end with them. and daughter, Carolyn, S t e p h e n ________________________ w ill appreciate ycur v^tz Pd, Adv. by Stewart Hardie, Condon, Oregon Mr and Mrs A. F. Bs'.zer and on to Corvallis to bring Mrs Cox 6on, Clair and Marie Blagg mo home Tuesday. tored to Wasco Sunday where Don Cox and Ralph Eakin of they were dinner guests of Mr Moro went to Tacoma, Washing- and Mrs Gus Hartmann. ion to attend a cattle sale Mon The Eastern Star Social club day. are having a booth of potted Mr and Mrs Warren Morgan house plants and bulbs at the left Wednesday for Condon where Rebekah bazaar to be held at they will make their home as he the Odd Fellow hall Tuesday, will be employed by the Flatt election day November 2. Freight line. Mr and Mrs Ross Fields and Mr and Mrs John Rust and daughter, Susan, were shoppers Donna and Glennda Perry motor in The Dalles Thursday. ed to Wamic Monday to spend Mr and Mrs John Block had as the day visiting Mr and Mrs dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mack Alsup. Mrs Roy Feclly and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs C. R. Andersen, Maurice Feely and daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling and The Dalles, Mr and Mrs Ed Alley, Wayne Kelly went to Kent Fri Bill Luttcrell and Mr and M n day afternoon to watch the foot Bruce Aliev and family. ball game between the Grass Val Mr and Mrs John Rolfe had as ley and the Kent grade school their guests from Friday until teams. Grass Valley won by a Sunday rpbrning her brother, score of 26-14. Henley and family from Califor Members from the Grass Val nia. ley Rebekah lodge No. 118 who Mr and Mrs Roy Hogue and attended the Rebekah convention his grandmother, Mrs L. W. held in Kent Thursday afternoon Amick of The Dalles came up were Mrs Arch Cantrall, Mrs Saturday evening. Mrs Amick Don Smith, Mrs Bben Kee, Mrs stayed over night with her dau Alfred Kock, Mrs Herman Zieg ghter, Mrs Jo Hogue and Mr and ler, Mrs Charles Perrigo, Mrs Mrs Hogue stayed at the home of Earl Olds, Mrs John Rust, Mrs his sister, Mrs Marcus Eslinger H. O Dugger, Mrs James Matthes and family. Sunday they all mo and Mrs Herman Schilling. Those tored to the rock gardens near attending the evening session Redmond. were Mesdames Clyde Stradley, Irvin Parkhurst of Roseburg Alfred Payne, Ernest Blaylock, arrived one day last week and is Boyce Blaylock, Jo Hogue, Earl staying at the home of his uncle, Olds, Charles Perrigo, Eben Ke®. Harry Stark. Alfred Kock, John Rust, H. O. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer and Dugger. Donald von Borstel, Her children took her niece, Kav man Peters, Herman Ziegler. 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