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ami ■ ■ _.. .>>»--^»— «11» ■■ B frV- < fc« -------- Jc j . .. ■ l ’ PAQR < SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1950 of The Dalles, driver of the car, There will be plvirx> v Louise Fraley, who came from ple going to the pie social at son, Carcel, came Saturday and Walter Van Metre of The,Dalles, at the Grass Valley were overnight guests of his Harlandview grange h a ir Satur Portland to spend Memorial day day night were Mr. and Mrs.- par/nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. John Alley, Barbara Alley, Ina church, Sunday, June 4, weekend. May Ziegler, Leone Moore. m. Rev. Gravenor, paste • The Baptist Mission Circle met Bernard Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Balzer. Fritz Rohweder, Bud Kock at the church Thursday a fte r 'Owen Eakin and family, Mr. noon with nine members present. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin, Mr. and and Ronnie Kock went to Gres They tied out a quilt and other Mrs. Elton Bakin, Mr. and Mrs. ham one day last week to attend work, with refreshments served Marcus Eslinger and family, the graduation exercises of the by Mrs. O. N. Ruggles at the Frank Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Ben former’s nephew, George Roh Payne, Gerald Blagg and Hershel weder. close of the meeting. w Willis Brittain and son, Gary, Mrs. O. H. Bucholtz and dau Riggs. Mrs. Glenn Perry, Mrs. John came Wednseday from Tygh Mrs. Dick Reckman gave a ghter and a friend came from Rust and Mrs. C h arles Perrigo Valley to take Mrs. Brittain’s birthday party at her home Portland Saturday going to The were hostesses at a birthday aunt, Mrs. Celestia Coale, back Saturda yfor her daughter, Peg Dalles Sunday to visit the form party last Tuesday at the form- Install a Spring Mounted er’s sister, Miss Anna Schwartz, gy, who celebrated her 9th bir with him for a visit, after spend- er*s home honoring Mrs. Frank thday anniversary. Those present ing several days here visiting who is ill in the hospital. re tte r on her birthday anniver- were Diane Schilling, .Deanna relatives. ' Miss Natalie Wassenmiller and Combine Tongue sary. A buffet luncheon was ser- Edgar Swanson of Portland Martin, Sharon Cantrall, Jeanie A group of young people had ved followed by pinochle at five brought his mother, Mrs. Jacob Dupcan, Susan Baumgartner, and an accident Sunday evening as tables with ,high score held by Remove Front wheel and Make Games were they w6re coming up Sherar’s WassenmMler 'jfrome Saturday Joecile Blaylock. Mrs. C. R. Andersen, consolation evening from Hillsboro where played and later refreshments ser gfode they hit loose gravel as prise going to Mrs. Ketter and she spent a month visiting her ved by the hostess Mrs. Reck they turned out for a truck Handling 100% Easier* d a u g h te r, Mrs. Walter Reese man brought the girls back to coming down and went over the and family. Mrs. Matt Simon town, Mrs. Bernard Martin took bank. The car turned over once Patented Spring Cushion Absorbs came home from Portland with them out. Deanna stayed all night and landed right side up. Out side of a few bruises and scrat them after spending several with Peggy Reckman. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfel- ches no one was injured. Those weeks there visiting her daugh Vibration and Jar „ ___ , — . Sauire was a member or tne “ ™ an ^ T n k r R a B a ? ^ ’ was va.edlctortan of ters, Mrs. A1 Woody and family ter and Mrs. Bernard Martin took in the car were Preston William-? and Mrs. Fred Kurilo and fam the 3rd and 4th grade pupils and E lim in a te s problem of harvesting over W a v ,, . eh, v t h e hnnn' her cla s8 ' Jackle' D e " a n d S a ,V a n / the t/ S l — h ‘ dra Squire came homc with her> ily. She also visited her mother, their teacher, Mrs. Catherine Sonnenberg to The Dalles F ri . rff *_. . . Sunday to spend several weeks. Mrs. Elizabeth Strange. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartmann day on a field trip. They visited erosion and ditches of Wasco spent Sunday at the places of interest such as the s 2 r » ^ r s j , ,S ' S home of Mr. and Mrs. A. 'F . Hand Craft Shop, Fort Dalles, Installed and Guaranteed . w My h w u nt S?«n’ and on to Newberg to visit her Balzer. The women are sisters KODL radio station, The Dalles for FR0STK1ST Greenhouse, The Dalles Soda Lowell, Mr. Mid Mrs. Marcus Es- M Frank Wilcox and Mrs. Jacob Wassenmiller had • r • w e r « .a a w g h t t « . xhh « a stet e i 7 M ri.' as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Works w W cir they ffweUy in te r n a tio n a l as they all received a free ICE CREAM 2® ^® ’ ’¥ ” • VerJJon R g . Hoffman in Salem before Rinehardt Wassenmiller a n d Joyed drink. On their way home they family of The Dalles and Mr. Mr,. ” Paul H ^ r g M r and " tu rn in g hOme Sunday'1 C ase John D e e re and Mrs. August Wassenmiller stopped at Seufert’s Cannery. 2>/2 Gals. $3.75 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth and Gene Reynolds and daughter, i ! r8‘ ~ „ and sons, A rthur and Gary, from Julie, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Eakin, Harry Hartley and Carl Zieg- Tygh Valley. All attended Luth family of Vancouver, Wrt., were and family and Mr. and Mrs. ler c*111® home fro™ ,Gran,,? eran church services in the af visitors here recently at the Greeting Cards Bernard Martin an ddaughter. to spend the week end with ternoon when little Gary was home of his sister, Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Bill Todd took their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estel baptized. neth Crews and family. / AU Kinds their daughter, Ardine, to The Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Her- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balzer an<} Among the Grass Valley peo Dalles last Sunday for medical man Ziegler. They are students attention, t ' at- E.CXC.E. Mr. and Mrs. George Beach M r "and Mrs. Kenneth Crews and daughter, Shirley of Portland and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. came Sunday to spend Memorial Frank Ketter and daughter, Mar day week end at the H. O. Dug- lene, motored to Peterson Rock ger and John Rust homes. Gardens to spend Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo Mrs. A rtB ib b y and daughter, went to Corvallis Saturday to Janice, were in The Dalles Frl- attend the dance at Oregon State day on business and to meet her returning home Sunday accom- son, Stephen and her sister, Miss panted by Keith Bayer and Her man Peters Jr., from Salem who were overnight guests at the hpme of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters. Bill Han sen came with them and was a guest at the Peters’ home. Among the Grass Valley peo- pie attending the Elks picnic at Hunt Park ,Tygh Valley Sunday were Messrs and Mesdames A. A. Dunlap, Alfred Kock, Orville Ruggies, and son, Dean, Archie Cantrall and family, Lester Bar num and sons, Rd Alley, Bruce Alley and children, C. W. Fields, Bernard McNeely, Art Schillihg, Max Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson from Kent, M Eb^n R ieft last Mon. Birthday Party Attracts Women At Grass Valley FARMERS GO TO BLOMS Moon Equipment Company G R. 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