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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1950)
PAGE < SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON DOR IN WILBURN Well Drilling Contractor THE DALLES, OREGON Phone 3729, 518 W. 7thSt There's an easier way FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, IMo her mother, Mrs. Leo Everett, Dunlap, Bunday on business. and on into Idaho and along the Gordon Lemley took- Mrs. Miss Natalie Wassenmiller of Oregon and the California dbast Lemley and children and Mrs. Portland is visiting her moth- % and to Likely, Californnia to Hans Bardenhagen and Terry*, to er, Mrs. Jacob Wassenmiller. The Misses Barbara Alley» visit his brother and family and Tolovana Park last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. August Wassen- Phyllis Rust and Naomi Fergu- On to Carlton to visit his sister spend a week there with Mrs. miller and family of Tygh Valley son* gave a surprise birthday and family before returning Lemley’s mother, Mrs. Edith spent Sunday visiting his mo> party at the park Friday even- home. Sayrs. ther, Mrs. Jacob Wassenmiller. ing for Miss Geraldine Rust who _ t celebrated her 17th birthday Mr- and Bruce Alley and V 7 I la"u and back Mr. and Mrs. John Rust were Mrs. Art Bibby and son, Steph- hosts at a dinner Sunday honor- anniversary. Other guests pre- children, Karen and Dickie, left sent included Judy sTrdth, Rose Saturday on their vacation trip Edwards, Tony Morie, Don Rip- t0 Studley, Kansas to visit his ley, Duane Ferguson and Bill Me- brother m law and sister, Mr. Crae. A picnic lunch was served and Mrs- ^ ayne Karnes and and later they rode around town, family. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds j^r and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and went to Moro Sunday afternoon family left Saturday for Lebanon to attend the wedding of Miss to spend a few days there visit- Carole Smith to Keith Thompson. ing her parent^, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Kellogg and Miss j erry Coyle. Jeanette Fassler of Portland • a. - spent the week end at the home Mrs. A. A: Dunlap went to The of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Dalles Friday to meet Mrs. Gene Reynolds and family. Howard Pierce who arrived from Mrs. Herman Ziegler gave a Portland to spend the weekend surprise birthday party at her at the Dunlap home with her home Sunday afternoon honor- husband. Mr. Pierce took her ing her niece, Miss Barbara Al- back to Portland Sunday Ot5er ,HUeS? '? ClVde<! ^ l8S Miss Dorothy Wilson of Was- Betty Smethurst of Lexington, , . ¡.i Miss Evelvn sUylng Mrg. here A. A with Dunlap Miss Evelyn Kirkelie Kirkelie and and Shar bhar “ is dmolher " . her parents, , Mr. and Q„,i Mrs. on Coons from Moro, Janice Bib- P while by, Marlene Ketter, John Alley, Art Watkins are on a* vacation and Herman, Jimmy, Carl and t , ,,,,, n In . M.v They p..ye4 >'U>- •' '-s Connie WiUon <*me croquet and later refreshment-, UP and sPent ,he * ceken^ " lth of birthday cake, ice cream and . grandparents, r. an r . cokes were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lemley of Salem spent last week end here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley. Mrs. Frank Wilcox and dau ghter, Carol Lea, arrived Wed nesday from Newberg to visit her sister, Mrs. Herman Peters Now’s the time to and family. It has been reported here that L. K. Smith lost his barn, some out buildings and much of his with a First National Loan! hay crop last week by fire. The origin is unknown but it occurr ed while hay was being blown The way to finance those long-needed improve Into the barn. Mr. Smith moved ments to your h o m e...is the First National way. to Goldendale some years ago • For exam ple...REPAIR TH A T ROOF N O W ! after long residence in Sherman Repay the loan in as many as 36 equal install- county.. Grass Valley will take vacation ing the 17th birthday anniver- sary of their daughter, Geral- dine. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger, Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Perrlgo and dau ghters, Art and Mortis Allieger and Mr. and Mrs. George Allie ger and son, Ed from Sandy. Adams Paint Store __ m o d e ra tio n in all th in g s . RE-ROOF YOUR HOME this way GO TO BLUMS teents. See your dealer or ask at any of the branches of the First National Bank. Harvest Ball -O August 26 O r e g o n ’s G r e a t STATE FAIR A Predict if Standard i f California • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall and children, Gene and Sharon, left Saturday on a vacation-trip that will take them to Nyssa to visit his mother, Mrs. A. F. Mc Ginnis, and to Ontario to visit Third & Union St. The Dalles Oregon Paint Wallpaper - (Venetian Blinds GENERAL PAINT (PRODUCTS Heavy Kote • one coat finish . Flex - Colorful decorator Rayonite, washable smooth finish T he C & C slaughter house will be closed from August 31 to September 18 to start ii a flash Mrs. Jack Adams and daugh- ter, Juanita McClain and Geral dine and Phyllis Rust, went to Stiles-on-the- Deschutes Sunday afternoon swimming. Next beet thing to put ting a new engine under th e hood io p u ttin g Chevron Supreme in the tank! For this great biend of clean-burning gasolines is climate tai lored to suit your local driving co n d itio n !.. Coffee 5 cents Grass Valley SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH Pop 5 cents FIRST Auditorium N A TIO N A L B A N K OF PORTLAND Cigarettes 1 6 c Sponsored by I.O.O.F. 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