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Family Reunion
Held Sunday
A family reunion was held at
Stiles-on-the-Deschutes, S u n d ay
Mother’s day when Mr and Mrs
0. N. Ruggles, Mr and Mr» Or-
vtlle Ruggles and son, Dean, Mr
JOÜHNAU MORO OREGON
and Mrs Willard Barnett and son
Keith, Mr and Mrs Earl McKin
ney and family from Ione, Mr
and Mrs Fred Cole of Wasco, Mrs
Sarah Rasmussen from Pendle
ton and Mrs William Cauthers
of Moro gathered there for a pic
nic dinner ar\d visiting in the af
ternoon.
Mr and Mrs A. A. Dunlap had
as dinner guests Sunday Mr and
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Junior Play
Where’s Laurie?
A Comedy in Three A ds
by Joseph H. Arnold
Presented
May
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Grass Valley
Pavilion
Reserved Heat» 85c; on »ale at The Tavern, Moro
A lley’*
Confectionery, Graaa V alley
CARI» üfthankb
Marion Van Metre and family of Kenneth Martin and daughter,
Mr
and
Mrs
Charles
Baker
and
We want to express o u r
Mrs Guy Haynes of Yamhill, Mr
The Dalles enjoyed a picnic din Sharon.
thanks
to the men who saved the
and Mrs Ralph Haynes and fam family.
Mrs
Harold
Owens
and
daugh
Mrs H. O. Dugger, Mrs John ner at Tygh Valley Sunday.
depot
and
our possessions at the
ily of Richmond, Mr and Mrs
ter,
Carol
Ann,
Mrs
W.
D.
Barnet
Mr and Mrs Wallace May and
Harry Hooper of The Dalles, Mr Rust and Mrs Bill Brlnkert mo Mr and Mrs Kenneth Martin and and Mrs Olan Stark and son, Ter time of the elevator fire last
and Mrs Verne Mobley and fam tored to Maupin Monday to meet daughter, Sharon, went to Mau ry went to Dufur Sunday to vis Thursday.
ily of Kent, Mrs Doris Wilson Mr. Dugger who returned from pin last Tuesday to the ball game it Mr and Mrs Frank Stark.
Mr and Mrs B. H. Roberson
and daughters, Connie and Doro Boring where he spent Mother’s between Moro and Maupin.
Mr and Mrs Frank W ilke of
thy from Moro, Art Watkins of day with his mother.
A square Inch of skin may
Mr and Mrs Charles Swan of
Miss Judy Smith and Miss Ila
Bingen, Wn., spent Mother’s day have 3,000 sweat glands.
Wasco, Dick Wilson of Kent and
Sweet Home, Mrs Amelia Peter
Wayne Howell came up from
Herbert Lawrence of Moro.
son and Mrs Ted Peterson spend with his mother, Mrs C. Wilke,
Glass windows were known
Mrs Arzell Lemley left Friday The Dalles Friday to spend the Monday afternoon and had sup at the home of her daughter, Mrs
for Eugene to spend Mother’s weekend at the home of the for per at the home of Mr and Mrs C. R. Andersen and family*.
1,600 years ago.
day weekend with her son, Du mer’s mother, Mrs Alice Smith. • W. F. Schilling. Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Dell Olds went to
ane and daughter, Eileen at the
The Dalles Wednesday on busi Swan left Tuesday for their
university.
home.
A Mother’s day party was ness stopping at the home of Mr
"Mr and Mrs Frank Pike mo
and
Mrs
F.
M.
Crews
for
dinner
held at the school house Friday
tored to Hermiston Saturday to
afternoon for the mother of the before returning home.
Mr and Mrs Ted Trimble and spend Mother’s day at the home
first four grades.
A short pro
of his parents, Mr and Mrs I. D.
gram was presented by the pu Alton Olds went to The Dalles
Pike.
pils of the first and second grad Sunday to visit their mother,
Mr and Mrs Guy Haynes of
es for the pleasure of their mo Mrs Lewis Olds at the hospital. Yamhill and Mr and Mrs Ralph
Mr and Mrs Fred Cox had as
thers. Refreshments of a large
Haynes and family from Rich
white cake decorated with red their guests one day last week land, Wn., arrived here Saturday
Mr
and
Mrs
Irvin
Johnson
from
roses and green leaves and with
to spend the weekend with their
the inscription “Happy Mother s Lyle, Washington.
Mr and Mrs Joe Ritner and sister and brother in law, Mr
Day” was served with ice cream
Don
Cox motored to Tygh Valley, and Mrs A. A. Dunlap. Mr and
and punch by their teacher,
Dufur
and on to The Dalles Sun Mrs Harry Hooper came up from
Mrs Nola Davis.
A program of
The Dalles Saturday to spend the
recitations, songs and muitaM day for the day.
Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin weekend with her parents.
numbers was presented by the
Mr and Mrs Donald (. lodfeltei
had
as their guests Mother’s day
pupils of the third and’ fourth
and
son, Wendell and daughter,
grades for the pleasure of their weekend her parents, Mr and JoAnn from The Dalles motored
mothers with refreshments of Mrs Frank Grubbe from Rose
to Corvallis Saturday where Mrs
cookies and punch served by burg who came Thursday and
Clodfelter spent Mother’s day
their teacher, Mrs Catherine Son- left Sunday. ‘
Among the Grass Valley peo weekend with her daughter, Car
nenberg.
,
ple
attending the ball game be ol, who Is a student at OSC.
The FHA girls Martha Barden-
Mr and Mrs John Rust and
tween
Grass Valley and Parkdale
hagen, Carol Norton and Leitha
daughters,
Geraldine and Phyllis,
Leader of Kent and Marie Blagg at Parkdale Sunday were Mrs
Mr
and
Mrs
Bill Brlnkert and
Frank
Bayer
and
son,
Keith,
Mr
and Helen Simon from Grass Val
Bud
Brlnkert
were dinner guests
and
Mrs
Claud
Bayer,
Mr
and
ley accompanied by Mrs J. W.
Blagg motored to Suttle Lake Mrs Frank Bayer and children, Mother’s day at the home oTMrs
Friday on their sneak trip re Mr and Mrs Earl Olds, Mr and H. O. Dugger.
Mr and Mrs William Brlnkert
turning home Sunday, reporting Mrs Ross Fields, Mr and Mr
and
daughter, Elaine, went to
Jack Adams, Mr and ..Ira>
as having a wonderful trip.
Portland
Friday1 to spend the
Hart
Mr and Mrs Kennet
Mr and Mrs Harry Hooper of Crews and children Mr an<? Mr® weekend with her parents retur
The Dalles were dinner guests Henry Roth. Bruce Alley* Ed AV ning home Sunday.
Saturday evening at the home of ley*, Frank Ketter, Mr and Mrs
Fred Crowley Jr. left Friday
Mr and Mrs Willard Rolfe.
Glenn Perry and children, O an on the bus for Airlle to spend
the weekend with his parents,
Mr and Mrs Warren Morgan Stark and Harold Owens.
Mr
and Mrs Fred Crowley.
Mr
and
Mrs
Ivan
Blagg
and
and daughter of Condon came
Mr and Mrs Florin Coon of
Sunday evening to spend Moth family left Friday evening for
er’s day with Mr and Mrs Bert Lebanon to spend Mother s day The Dalles and Mr and Mrs Roy
weekend at the home o t h e r par Schilling were dinner S'1««1«
Cox.
ents.
Mr and Mrs Jerry Coyle, ther’s day at the home of their
Mr and Mrs Art Bibby and
returning
home Monday even- parents, Mr and Mrs Bud Coom
son Stephen and daughter Janice
Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle, Mr
went to The Dalles Sunday to '"M rs Charles Davis left Friday
and
Mrs Norris Gilklson. Mr and
Rpend Mother’s day with his mo
Mrs
Harold Eakln and family
• Look at the latest io hillside combines, the big new
on
the
bus
for
Portlafcd
to
spend
ther, Mrs Frances Bibby, at the
and
Mr
and Mrs James Manning
Case Model "V -2 ” with a full 16-foot cut and new operat.ng
home of her daughter, Mrs l>ee' the weekend visiting at the ho -
motored to Tygh Valley where
es of her parents Mr and M
convenience. Let u. tell you about the fully e q u a lin g
Woolwine and family.
thev enjoyed a picnic dinner and
Walter
Roy,
and
her
son,
Jame
power-controlled leveling device which awing» one wheel
Mrs Amelia Peterson had as
visiting In the afternoon.
her guests Mother’s day weekend Dykstra and family returning
up aa the other swings down . . . the power-controlled
Mr and Mrs Myrl Smith had
Tier daughter and husband, Mr home Sunday evening
header . . . and centralixed lubrication stations which « «
as
their
guests
last
weekend
Mr
Mrs Minnie Squire left Friday
and. Mrs Charles Swan of Sweet
service time. Rugged heavy-duty construction throughout
and
Mrs
Oscar
Marqussee
and
Home and her son. Chester Pet to return to her home In Gres family and John W. Smith of
gives this new hillside combine outstanding endurance toe
ham after spending over a
erson and his son from Bend.
Ellensburg. Wn., and Maurice
month at the Dell Olds home.
harvesting grain or peal. Bin and bagging platform may be
Rev and Mrs Alton L. Klntner
Mr and Mrs James Manning of Smith of Ordnance.
used simultaneously. Light-crop extension provide. 20-tt.
were dinner guests Friday even Portland spent the wj e k' " d „ aas
Among those going to Arling
cut. Learn more about thia great combine today.
ing at the home of Mr and Mrs guests of Mr and Mrs Harold F.a ton Friday to the ball game be
Orville Ruggles.
tween Moro and Arlington were
-
.
Willard Rolfe, Bob Rolfe and kin.
Mr bnd Mrs E lto n J M d n and Mr and Mrs Wallace May. E ar’
their mother, Mrs T. M. Rolfe, family, Mr and Mrs Myrl Srrdth Olds, Ed Alley and Mr and Mrs
motored to Antelope last Tues^ and son, I-owell and Mr and Mrs
day and visited at the home of
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