Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 06, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE 6 SHERM AN
COUNTY
JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
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singing and • refreshments. Rev.
Paul Bayles from the Kent
church was present as a guest
Geraldine Rust, Barbara Alley,
. Mrs. A . F . Baiser
Mrs. Donald von Borstel, Mrs. and Eileen Duncan had charge
James Easter 'and Mrs. Bill Todd of the refreshments which con­
were hostesses at a party at the sisted of sandwiches, punch and
IOOF hall Wednesday afternoon cookies.
Mrs. Ted von Borstel took Mrs.
for the pre-school Children. About
Storey
to Eugene Sunday ; to
twenty-one youngsters enjoyed
stay
with
the former’s daughter,
the games and the refreshments
Mrs.
Keith
DeCourcey and fam­
of cookies and punch served by
the. hostesses. Some of the mo­ ily. Mrs. von Borstel spent a
few days with her daughter.
thers were present.
Episcopal
church
services
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger
brought their daughter, Alice, will be held at the Methodist
home from the hospital Satur­ church in Grass. Valley Sunday
day recovering from a tonsilec- October 8 at 4:30.
Miss Marie von Borstel went
tomy.
to Portland Sunday to spend the
Walter and Robert Gould came week end visiting friends.
up Friday from Portland and
Mrs. Dick Newman and son
accompanied their brother in returned to their home in Port­
law, Bruce Alley, on a deer hunt­ land Sunday* after spending a
ing trip over the week end, few days here with her parents,
returning home without deer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne
Among the business visitors
took their daughter, Miss Leone and shoppers in The Dalles
Moore, to Portland Thursday Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
where she entered Northwest­ lace May, Mrs Shelton Fritts
ern Business college. Miss Hel­ and son Doran, Mrs. Bill Todd
en Simon is also attending Nor­ and daughter, Mrs. Jack Adams
thwestern.
and daughter Juanita McClain,
Mr, and Mrs. L D. Reynolds Bill Bardenhagen, Mrs. A. F.
returned home last Tuesday Balzer, Mrs. Clair Balzer, James
from a vacation trip to Portland Earl and son Don.
and along the Oregon coast and
Harry Stark and Mr. and Mrs.
to I^ebanon where they visited Olan Stark from Kent took a
her sister before returning home. truck load of cattle to Portland
Monday evening twenty-three Sunday returning home Monday.
young people of Grass Valley — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer and
met at the Baptist church for children and Mrs. Charles Per-
on enjoyable evening of games, rlgo and daughters went to Moro
Monday evening to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Bayer and the new
baby.
• Mrs. Harold Owens and child­
ren, Mrs. W. D. Barnett and Mrs
Olan Stark and children from
Kent were in The Dalles Wed­
nesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Perry and
children went to Hillsboro Fri­
day ~ to visit his mother, Mrs.
John Perry, and her mother,
Mrs. Erma Whitehead In Port­
land returning home Monday.
Mr. and . Mrs. Clair Balzer
went to Portland Saturday to
spend the week end with her
brother, Harold Blagg and fam­
Grass Valley
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ily.
Mr. an0 Mrs. Earl Harvey
moved Saturday to Mollala where
he has bought a service station.
Mrs. Wallace May, Mrs. Harry
Young and Mrs. Frank von Bor­
stel went to The Dalles Friday
evening to aLtend the banquet
and the district meeting of Col­
umbia and Hood River chapters
OES.
Mr. a n l Mrs C. R. Andersen
and Mrs. Earl Olds attended the
teachers reception in M or» Fri­
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters
and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mc­
Neely were business visitors in
The Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Andersen
went to The Dalles last Monday
and brought her mother, Mrs. C.
Wilke back with them for
winter after spending several,
weeks with her son and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilke at
Bingen, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg, Mrs.
T . M. Rolfe, Mr. and Mrs. John
Rust and Mr. and Mrs William
Brinkert attended the VFW
meeting in Mono Monday even­
ing
Mr. and Mrs. Bert For, Mrs.
T. M. Rolfe and Don Cox went
to Condon Wednesday on busi­
ness and to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Morgan and family.
Mh and Mrs. Willard Rolfe
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakln and
family, James Easter, John Rolfe
Oscar Lemley, Mr. and . Mrs.
Clyde Stradley, Mr. and Mrs. Al­
fred Koch, Bud Koch, Dean
Pinkerton, Bill Pausch, B i l l
Jeffries, Roy Barnett, J o h n
Schadewitz and Phil von Borstel.
Bari Olds returned Monday with
out a deer. He said very few
deer were killed, Harold Eakln
and Clyde Stradley had a buck
apiece.
Jeffries and children went to gave a dinner at their home Sun­
Tacoma to spend the week end day honoring the birthday anni­
versary of her mother and uncle,
with the former’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeffries and Mrs. W. D. Barnett and Henry
daughter have moved back to Peters. ; Bill Bardenhagen was
Kent from Dufur and are living also a dinner guest. Mr. and
In the Bill Jeffries house in Mrs. H arry Young and children
Kent.
« of Kent were callers In the af­
\
Mrs. Wayland Weld left last ternoon.
Sunday for her home in Lowell
Quite a numbe of Grass Val­
ofter spending three weeks here ley people went , to The Dalles
with her sister, Mrs. Ross Fields Saturday to see about enrolling
and family.
their/ children In the Eleanor
J. W. Blagg and Ivan Blagg Borg dancing class.
went to Portland Tuesday on
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson
business for a few days.
of
Hood River were dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs. John Block and
T h ird & Union S t /
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley spent Sunday at the home of Mr. gnd
The Dalles -
Oregon
Sunday at Shadybrook visiting Mrs. C. R. Andersen.
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a ts the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Among those going deer hunt­
Charles Thasher.
Blinds
ing were Mr. and Mrs. R. X Ba­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall ker, Mr. and Mrs C W. Fields, G E N E R A L P A IN T |PRODUCT8
went to Portland Monday where Frank Pike, Henry Peters, Har­ H eavy Kote - one coat finish
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attention. They returned home May from Hermiston, Earl Olds,
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washable smooth finish
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Ruggles re­
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turned home Saturday from Ione
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Creed
and
Income
where they spent several days
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Earl
McKinney and family. -
Mr .and Mrs. Harold Owens
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Adams Faint Store
MISS FLORIDA . . . Janet Roth
Crockett, "Mta« Florida, 195».’*
will carry the «mashine state’s hope
of winning the M iss America title
In the contest to be held In Atlan­
tic City In September. She la 18
years of age.
left Thursday on a hunting trip
to Monument *
Mr. and Mrs. James Matthes of
The Dalles and Mrs. Harold
Owens and children were din­
ner guests Friday at the home
of Mrs. W. D. Barnett.
Mrs. Roy Barnett of The Dal­
les and her daughter, Mrs. Bill
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