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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1952)
P l G t I gHKKUAN COUNTY JU lK .N A t.. MOKO. OKEGOS FRIDAY, NDVEMBBR J, I H I guest • run lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Baker ‘ -ink Haynes and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May. and family of Bench spent Sunday k Horner u^l family. Mr. and Mrs Harold Owens home of Mrs. Mrs. Marie Smith of Golden- visiting at tlie had as dinner guests Monday (By Mrs. A. F. Balzer) ti.de 'j>ent a week here vit-Mng T M. Rolfe and Mr. and Mrs. evening honoring their daugh at the home of her brother and Willard Rolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin ter, Carol Ann, on her fith M r sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Mrs Tom Coy I ® who visited her were hosts at a Halloween par tb lay her grandmother, Mrs. W. granddaughter. Mrs. James Man me Barnett. ty at their home Friday1 even D. Harnett and her uncle and Bill Johnson returned home ning, ail returned Tuesday. ing. They invited the four upper aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B'lagg and Wednesday from Portland where grades, some of them came out and family of Kent. he spent several days on busi familv drove to Bend Sunday on the school bus and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts ness. and spent the dav visiting her James Easter and Mrs. Jack of Corvallis visited from Tues Mr. and Afrs. Ja^k Horner uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. week Horner brought out the rest. day until Thursday last and daughter, Jackie, went to Henry Blackwell and family. Mrs Easter went back to town at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelley The Dalles Thursday where but Mrs. Horner stayed to help Fred Cox. Jackie entered the hospital, she and son Jerry and Mrs. James Mrs. W. I). Barnett and Mrs. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Bob Belshe remained overnight returning Easter and son Roy, drove to brought Tommy ami Penny Hlg- Olan Stark were business visit home Friday. I a Grande Saturday for Home ley, Jimmy and Sharon Belshe ors in The Dalles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds coming and to see the play and Mavis and Ix>uis .Miller from The next meeting of the Am and daughters returned home "The Curious Savage” given by Moro which made 14 girls and erican Legion auxiliary will he Wednesday from Portland where the students of EOCE. the for 14 boys. The rooms were decor held In Kent with Mrs. Harry thqy spent several days visit mer’s daughter, Lois, had the ated with orange and black Howell as hostess, Wednesday The Union Pacific Railroad's half-mile-long of Engineers, have awarded the contract to the ing her parents. Mr and Mrs. leading part. They returned crepe paper and the Halloween November 12 at 2:30. Members Columbia river bridge near the atomic tri-cities Condick Co. and Thomas Rigging CoM Berkeley, C. F. Kellogg. Sunday. motifs and favors were used are asked to bring their gifts for — Pasco. Richland, and Kennewick—is going to Calif., as a portion of the McNary dam project. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Peters August Wassenmiller of Tygh about the room«. As soon as they the Christmas gift shop for the be raised nearly seven faat higher while trains and son, Arden, were dinner Valley brought his mother, Mrs. The Engineers recommend that the raising be all arrived the boys were given veteran’s hospital in Portland. roll over the span as usual. Lifting the 2.672 foot guests Thursday evening at the Lydia Wassenmiller home Thurs Mrs. Elmer Sondenaa and balloons which they broke and handled by making eight 10-inch lifts in 32 structure w ill ba accomplished vzith 250-ton jacks home of Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. day after spending several days and Lynn, of inside was the name of the girl children, Penny stages. Traffic w ill not ba interrupted. The work while the approaches are raised accordingly. Two Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brockway there with them. that was to be their supper part Toledo, are visiting at the home was necessitated because the McNary reservoir additional spans 75 and 90 feat long w ill ba added and family of The Dalles spent ner. Refreshments w'ere hot wel- .of her parent«, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weed Killer, Rarney's, G. V. to the ends of the bridge. The U. S. Army. Corps w ill raise the river level at the site. Thursday and Friday at the ners and buns, cider and dough von Borstel in Kent and her sis- home of her. grandmother, Mrs. nuts. Gene Cantrall received the ter, Mrs. Frank Sayrs and fam T. M. Rolfe.. prize for the best costume. A f ily in Moro. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. La Grande Saturday for Home EOCE. Mrs. Orville Ruggles and son, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lyons of James Matthes. ter they played altout a dozen Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh coming at EOCE. They returned games and some prizes won Mr. Kent are the parents of a son and son Richard of Hood River Phillip, and Mrs. Max Brown Mrs. Harold Blagg and daugh home Sunday. were business visitors in The Martin took them to Grass Val born Saturday evening Novem ter Sandra of Portland, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds and spent the week end at the homo ley about 6::30 where they went ber 1 at their home in Kent. Friday afternoon and spent the son, Robin, left Wednesday for of her parents, Mr. and Mis. Dalles Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and out for “Trick or Treat”. M it t . Tiie baby weighed 7Vk pounds week end at the home of Mr. Lehman on an elk hunting trip. Donald Clodfelter. daughter, Mona, went to Port Martin came to town with Mrs. and was named James Allen. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters They went to I-a Grande Satur Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and Jimmy Ziegler, Ina May Zieg day for Homecomng and to visit had as dinner guests Saturday land last Monday where Mona Funeral Advisors and directors Approximately 30 children and son, Bud, and Ted von Borstel ler, Carl Ziegler and Miss Eve their son and daughter, John evening Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. received a checkup. They were LEONARD It. SMITH mother, a goodly number of adults at went to Bend Friday to see the lyn Kirkelie of Moro drove to and Barbara Alley students at Harry Hoo|»er and son, Mrs. accompanied by 1 her < ’«»pper Tuiihicn Kai-nepN g ? v '. I’hone The Dalles 3135 football game. They stopped li) tended the Halloween masquer* ade at the Baptist church Fri Redmond and visited a while day evening. The party room with Frank von Borstel Jr. Mrs. W. D. Barnett and dau was well decorated with corn stalks and jack o'lanterns and ghter, Mrs. Olan Stack and son. with the great variety of cos Terry, were In The Dalles Wed tumes worn made an ideal set nesday on business. They were ting. Mrs. Ivan Blagg kept ev eryone well entertained with her choice of game«. Refresh ments consisting of sandwiches, doughnuts, cider and coffee were served later by Mrs. Ver non Eakln, Mrs. Paul Herzberg and Mrs. Bill Todd. Mrs. Boyce Blaylock was host ess at a demonstration party at her home recently. Those pre OLO sent were Mesdames Art Schil • w - - » ling. Clyde Stradley, Harry Stark and* children. Willard Rolfe and children, Jack Brady and dau BRAND ghter, W. Ellis, Marcus Esllng- er and daughter and Owen Ea The beautiful new Chrytler Windsor Club Coupe/ kln and children. Games were played and several of the ladies won prizes. Refreshments of doughhuts and cider and coffee were served at the close of the party by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith of Ellensburg spent a week re cently with their son and dau ghter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Smith and to see the new, grandson. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Eakln of I he Dalles spent one day last week here visiting their son in1 law and* daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Smith and son. Gordon, and Mrs. John Smith were business visitors in The Dalles recently. Mrs. Clyde Stradley and Mrs. Here is without question the finest array of motor cars ever Art Schilling were hostesses at presented to the American motoring public . . . the most beauti 4 demonstration party at the ful Cliryslers of all time . . . creating a glamorous new Highway former s home Monday after Fashion for 1953 . . . engineered with all of the perfection for noon. Guests present were Mrs. which Chrysler is famous! Wallace Mav, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, $2.60 ut. Mrs. Ernest Blaylock, Mrs. Boy- Here indeed is America’s first family of fine cqrs, offering all $4.10 f i f t ce Blaylock, Mrs. Frank T. 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