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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1949)
PAGE < SH KHMAN CO UNT! Kenneth Lemley Has Tasty Diet Mrs. A. F. Balzer Ldttle Kenneth Lemly was taken to The Dalles Friday by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemly and his grandmother, Mrs. Arzeil Lemley to have his stomach pumped out as he had eaten some mouse seed, which is poion. He seems to be getting aongi alright having suffered no ill effects from the ordeal. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper and his mother, Mrs. Anna Hooper of The Dalles stopped here Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap to spend the weekend. They were on their way home from Jerome, Idaho, where they spent a week looking over the 16 acres he recently won In a veteran's drawing. They will move to Jerome soon. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Walter ahd son of Hood River spent Sunday visiting at the home of his broth er-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May. Mr. and Mrs. pick Huhman and son, Dickie, of Sandy, were over night guests Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bar- denhagen. Mr.- and Mrs. Henry Roth were dinner guests there Saturday evening. Mrs. Wayland Weld came up from Portland Saturday to visit JO U R N A L , MOHO FRIDAY, APRIL 2«, 194» cREG O N her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S ., Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark ar ents and friends. The program for a Ride by Nancy Decker; Newcomb and her 9ister, Mrs. rived here Saturday from Astoria was as follows: Ruffy Duffy by Tune of the Tuna Fish and Bells Ross Fields and family. She re to spend the weekend here visit Deanna Bekkadahl; Lullaby, by are Ringing by Gertrude Beuther; ing relatives. That evening all Joecile Blaylock; Chickadee by Baseball Game by Mildred M|km, turned home Tuesday. The Grass Valley grade school met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peggy Reckman; Swans on the Moon Winks by Joan » k i n , baseball team defeated the Moro Harry Stark. Present were Mrs. Lake by Jerrine Blaylock; Fairi Dreams of Yesterday by Barbara team 27-13 on the local diamond Willis Brittain and children, Gary es’ Dance and Skip to My Lou by Blaylock; Redwood Trail by and Kay of Tygh Valley, Mr. and Deanna Martin; The Picnic by Geraldine Rust; Hawaiian Love Friday afternoon. Mrs. Olan Stark arid son, Terry, Shirley Sather; Snow Shoeing by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble and and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer* Helene Sather; Waltz of the Flow Alton Olds went to The Dalles and children. All Form ats H ave Been Re- * er Fairies by Karen Wilson; Sunday to visit Mrs. Lewis Olds duced to $10.00 On the Value • Mrs. T. M. Rolfe had as dinner Pleasant Peasant by Nancy Wil at the hospital. B a r ---------------------- • guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. A. son: Drifting by Kay McKay; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo Meeker of Portland, Mr. and Mr9. Greta, The D alles • and daughters, Linda and Leslie, Charles Baker and family of An Ho’ise of Funny Mirrors and Off went to Emmett, Idaho, Saturday telope, Mr and Mrs. Willard Rolfe to atend the Wedding of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday. Rolfe and family an$ Mr. and Dell Olds took Mrs. Minnie Mrs. Everett Dunlap and family. Squire and her granddaughter, Among those attending the Sandra Squire, to The Dalles Fri Sunday School rally at Kent Sun day where they took the train for day evening were Don Earl, Mrs. Baker to spend a week visiting Ivan Blagg, Mrs. Bernard Martin, her son, Harry. Clarence May, Iz>is and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett Kelly, Carl Kelly, Doran and Scott and son, Keith, left Saturday for Fritts, Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Ione to spend the weekend visit Todd,*Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Klnt- ing her sister, Mrs. Earl McKin ner and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rug ney and family, returning home gles. Games were played followed by special music and Rev. Kint- Sunday evening. M. and Mrs. Gus Smith brought ner gave a talk after which re her mother, Mrs. John Hays, up freshments were served. Mrs. Earl Olds was hostess at a from The Dalles Tuesday to spend several days with her dau surprise party at her home Satur ghter, Mrs. John' Block. Mr. and day afternoon honoring the birth More Room, More Convenience Mrs. Smith will be overnight day anniversary of Mrs. Frank guests at the home of their son, Bayer Jr. Those present were Mrs. Willis Brittain of Tygh Val Bigger and Better Quarters Don Smith and family. The Grass Valley Rebekah ley, Mrs. Curtis Stark of Astoria, lodge met at the I. O. O? F.. hall Mrs. Herman Ziegler, Mrs. Frank Wednesday evening for its regul Bayer Sr., Mrs. Claud Bayer. Mrs. Shop Your Men’s and Boy’s ar meeting and celebrated the Edgar Alley, Mrs. Willard Rolfe, birthdays of Mrs. Ernest Blaylock Mrs. C. R. Anderson. Mrs. John and Mrs. Lester Barnum who had Block and Mrs. Harry Stark. Work Wearables Together Pinochle was played at three ta birthdays in April.' bles with Mrs. Rolfe holding high score and Mrs. Alley low score foi* the afternoon. Refreshments were Men’s Western Waist Overalls served at the close of the after noon bv the hostess. Levis — 3.45 The piano pupils of Mrs. Orville Ruggles were presented in recital W ranglers — 2.98 at the Baptist churcih Monday evening for the pleasure of par- Song by Ross Norton; Calvary and Mrs. Orville Ruggles; and Trot by Gene Knott; Swinging Rachminoff in C sharp Minor and Along by Frank McKay; Dance of Meditation by Mrs. Ruggles. the Jesters by Dorothy Brown; MOTOROLA and PH1LCO Glow-Worm by Carol Knopp; Mer auto radios for Immediate ry Widow waltz, duet by Dorothy delivery, for all makes and Brown and Carol Knopp; Valen models of cars, come in and tine Dance, duet, by Joan Eakin see about having one instal led. Prices from $46.00 up to VICTOR G. PETERSON $10X00. 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