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o PAGE 4 SHERMAN COL’ N T Y Jot H N .t U M otto. olthXfOh FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1954 9 and Mrs. A. F. Balzer. x "Grass Valley Atxjut twenty-five u tte re d • '* Poppy tea held at the Kent Le By Mr*. A. F. Balzer gion hall Wednesday afternoon, Mr .and Mrs. Curtis Stark of sponsored by the American Le- Bend halted Mr. and Mrs. Olan glon auxiliary unit No. 40 Mrs. Stark at Kent and other relatives Harry Hooper presiding. A pro here over the weekend. gram was enjoyed consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hattrup, band selections by the pupils of Miss Helen von Borstel, George the Kent school; accordion selec- von Borstel and Mr. and Mrs. tions by Mrs. Orville Ruggles ac- Frank Sayrs and son, Tony, of companled by Mrs. Max Brown, Moro were dinner guests Sun- tap dancing by lerry and Kay day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eakin; talks given by Mrs. hor- A. von Borstel at kent. rest Erickson of Estacada, state Fred von Borstel of Camp president, Mrs. Mae Whitcomb, Roberts, Calif., arrived Monday °f Portland, state secretary Mrs. ♦o xpend three weeks with his J 0® Horn of Hood River district parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. von president and Mrs. Edward Seu- fert of The Dalles, state civilian Borstel. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock spent defense chairman. Honor guards the weekend in Sandy visiting re were presented to 25 and 30 year members by Mrs. Donald von latives. Mrs. Donald von Borstel and Borstel. Mrs. Hooper read a list children, Cathy and Carsten, Mrs. of charter members and a list of Gene Reynolds and daughters, presidents of the auxiliary unit. Julie and Debbie, and Mrs. Al- Hostesses were Mrs. Wallace May fred Kock went to Moro Friday Mn, Donald Clodfelter and Mrs. afternoon to attend a party at the Arzell Lemley. The tea table was home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pink- decorated with red tulips and erton celebrating the 5th birthday white tapers and red poppies were anniversary of their son, Bruce, used as decorations about the Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor- room. Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. stel were dinner guests Thursday Horn were asked to preside at the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- tea table. aid Marsh at Hood River. Mrs. Paul Syron entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter Tuesday evening bridge club at spent Tuesday at Rufus visiting her home with three tables in Mr. and Mrs. George Fox. play. High score was held by Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Payne and Mrs. Bruce Alley, second by Mrs. Har- J. W. Blagg were in The Dalles ry Hooper and low by Mrs. Ro- Thursday to visit Mrs. T. M. te rt Schilling. Others enjoying Rolfe at the hospital. the evening were Mrs. Earl Olds, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynes of Mrs. Eben Kee, Mrs. Bernard Philomath came Friday and Martin, Mrs. Mamie Gould, Mrs. spent the weekend here with his Arzell Lemley, Mrs. C. It. Ander- slster, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Mr. sen, Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. Haynes and Harry Hooper went A A Dunlap. Refreshments were fishing. served later by the hostess. Verne Mobley and sons, Verne, 'The VFW auxiliary met at the Keith and Ronnie, and Gary home of Mrs. Bob Rolfe Monday Miller and I^arry Kayser of Moro evening with Mrs. Clair Balzer, went to the Junior rodeo at John president presiding. Plans were Day Saturday and Sunday. made to serve cake, pie and cof- Deanna Martin and her grand fee «Action day at old bank build- mother, Mrs. Jennie Martin of lnR in Moro- Those P ^ e n t were Moro went to The Dalles last Mrs. Gerald Blagg, Mrs. Pal Tuesday and spent the rest of the Relopez, Mrs. Marvin Howell, week there, lieanna was in the Mrs. Ralph Busse, Mrs. Jack accordion recital held at the Noonan and Mrs. John Rust. Mar Methodist church Friday evening. vin Howell and John Rust were Refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin also there. and son, Danny, were down for serv,(' later by the hostess, the recital Mrs. John Block was hostess at Mr. and Mrs A. F. Balzer and a demonstration party at her sons, Ralph and Clair, went to ho,ne Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Tygh Valley Saturday to attend ,)orothy McCarty of Portland was the funeral of the former’s uncle, Gustav Balzer who died at his home In Oswego on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mon ey and family of The Dalles were visitors Sunday at the home of vnceii Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark at Kent. UM Mrs. B. C. Baumgartner and daughter, Suzan and Mary Bra 0OOkfltVAV| dy went to Portland Thursday and Npent the weekend. Mary spent the time with Joy Baum gartner at St. Helens hall. Ralph Balzer of Portland ar rived Friday night and spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. the demonstrator. Games were pla\9l a 1^1 a prize awarded to Mrs. Matott. Others enjoying the afternoon were Mr s. Dell Olds, Mrs. Joe Hammond, Mrs. Fern Bestrom, Mrs. Herman Ziegler, Mrs. Hershel Riggs and Mrs. Gro ver Young. Refreshments were served later by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and family drove to Portland Sunday and spent the day visiting his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blagg. Mr. and .Mrs. Art Blbby drove to Eugene Friday where they spent the weekend. Mrs. Blbby spent the Mother’s day weekend with her daughter, Janice who is a student there. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cantrall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jer ry Duncan drove to Portland Sunday to watch the destruction derby. David Bayer of Pendleton came Saturday and spent the weekend with his parents the Frank T. Bayers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and daughters of Glenwood, Wn., were visitors here Sunday. Bruce Alley and children went to Bonney Crossing Saturday fishing, returning Sunday. L. K. Smith of Goldendale was a dinner guest Sunday at the Tommie Barnet home. He took Mrs. Marie Smith home after spending several weeks here at the Barnett home. Mr and Mrs. Edgar Alley and daughter Ruth spent Sunday in Odd-Fellows hall in Grass Valley, Mrs. Crowley who has been tea- ching at Grass Valley for several years is to be married soon and move to Silverton. GENUINE QUONSET BUILDINGS A good companion W hen you’re In a relaxing mood, settle back w ith a sparkling glass of O lym pia. A lw ays a tasteful com panion. These Buildings Are Navy Surplus . I Dr. Otis G. 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