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to feed crops iflr m ■ SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL Supplement A p r i l 1. 1955 Under good of the order a gift Cake and coffee were served at was presented Mr. and Mrs. Leo the close of lodge. Baskets of daffodils and roses Whtkins for their sliver wedding anniversary which they were cele were used to decorate. Mrs. Joe llrlnkaru Corsages of pink carnations brating that day. Refreshments were served at The annual Sherman county Re were presented each convention bekah convention was held March officer, pink apple blossoms to the close of lodge by Mr-. Sam 17 at Wasco. State President Ber- the president and a pink rose cor Brock. Cakes were decora: *d ap propriately for the WatkinV and yle Drpry of Diamond Rel>ekah sage to Mrs. Rhinehart. lodge No. 8!) of Coburg was intro Officers elected and installed for one for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd llaine- duced. Also Mrs. Stella Tumlison next year were Eva Cantrall, for their fourth anniversary. The next meeting night April 13 of Hope lodge No. 33 Alberta, Can chairman; Josephine Gentry, vice- ada: Officers and members of chairman; Juanita Ruggles, musi will he the annual waffle fe-. 1 Marion No. 127, Grass Valley No. cian, Vada DeMoss, conductress. for members and their families to 118 and Lupine No. 116 Moro, Laura Grabenhorst, warden, Irene begin at 6:30 p. m. were present. Marion lodge opened Rhinehart, outside guardian: Sa Mr. and Mrs.G. A. Sargent too then turned the meeting to the die Rich, inside guardian; Ada Ea her cousin Mrs. Reba Sheppard t convention officers, who were ster and Edna Kee, right and left Edith Brock, chairman. Eva Can- supports to the chairman: Althea Kelso Saturday to visit anotht trail vice-chairman Selma W at- Burnet, chaplain; and Helen Olds cousin. From there they drove t Corvallis to visit their daughter kins, secretary-treasurer: Bertha secretary-treasurer. family Mr. and Mrs. Charles N Belshe, chaplain. Helen Olds, out Mr. ami Mrs. Leo Watkins cele side guardian; Grace Medler, in brated their silver wedding anni vllle. Mrs. Neville and childrt side guardian; Leona Douma versary Wednesday, March 23. came home with them and he a musician; Vada DeMoss, warden Part of the schedule for celebra rived Thursday to returned the Charlotte Barnet, conductress; lefl tion in their honor was dinner home Saturday. and right supports for the vice Tuesday evening with the John R. M. Johnson was a bv chairman were Edna Kee and Mol Bucks at Moro and Thursday ev ne ltor in The Dalles Wedn lie McLachlan and Lena Brock ening when Mr. and Mrs. Eugene left support to the chairman. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gene McConaughy Gosson and daughters, Deborah Convention committees were and Denise, arrived from Ashland and daughter are living in the press, Edna Kee, Florence John and the John Bucks were togeth co-op house recently vacated by ston and Georgie Drinkard; re er. Saturday the family all drove Mr. -and Mrs. George Harris. Mr: solutions, Sadie Rich, Laura Sath- to The Dalles to have group pic McConaughy is employed by tht er and Charlotte Barnett; Mem tures taken and also some of the orial committee included Leona honor *couple. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs Douma, Flossie Haines and Vada The Gossons also visited with Virgil Brock were cousins Mr. am DeMoss and for the thanks com Mrs. Mel Marmison and daughter mittee, Helen Olds, Bertha Belshe of Portland. Mrs. Brock's tnethei and Grace Medler. ‘ting of the AiuV” Mrs. John McKennon of Twit The regular Deputy presidents introduced n lodi ;e No. 127 opened in regu- Falls, Idaho has been here a weel with President Drury were Moro, iion Wednesday with ten but left foi* home Monday. lar Mollie M'Lachlan. Grass Valiev officers Mr.- and Mrs. Stan Krusow am in the chairs. Pro-tems for Charlotte Barnett and Wa-^o Sel those absent were Mrs. Earl Es- son of Lyle, Wn., visited her pat ma Watkins. kelson, conductress; Mrs. Viigil ems Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace Tributes to all past chairmen Brock, chaplain; Mrs. Grace-Med Jack, Jim and David had spen • ler, right support of the vice several days with the Krusows. DeMoss representttTg Lupine lodge grand. included Helen Olds, Laura Sath- er, Mamie Bayer, Bertha Belshe, Lena Brock, Leona Douma. Edna Kee and Selma Watkins. An amissing redding “To Be or Not To Be’’ was written and read by Mrs. Belshe. Helen Olds gave a report on the 1'nlted Nations youth pilgrimage. Each of the three lodges were ask For the 200 taxpayers who have failed to file their ed to appoint a representative to retrun by M irch 2nd as provided by law, a 15 day attend the speech contest. The evening banquet dinner was extension is granted under ORS 308.295, after t.iis prepared and served by the Me time a penally may be imposed. thodist WSCS ladies. During the evening session a DEADLINE TO FILE YOUR RETURN IS April 5 tribute and gift was presented by the Marion lodge, noble grand, Please bring your form with you. Ir me Rhinehart. Mrs. Drury was escorted bv Leo Watkins to the Clair L. Balzer center of the floor where under Assessor the three links held by Marvin Howell and Floyd Haines the gift was presented. Wasco News PERSONAL PROPERTY R E iilU iS are now delinquent rsAIKY UISLIKLINEU