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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1955)
P H .fc 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOUKNA MIlKO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 29, »955 had as dinner guest# Sunday Mr Alley moved to The Dalles Mon and Mrs Frank von Borstal and day where they will make their Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh and home, They sold the house to Mr. children who arrived Friday from and Mrs. H. O. Dugger. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg took Hood River for the weekend with her parents. The occasion was the their son, Curt, to The Dalles Fri birthday anniversary of Mrs. von day night for an emergency ap pendectomy. The went down Sun Borstei. Among those attending the fun day to visit him at the hospital. eral of Mrs. Frances Bibby in The Mr. and Mrs. Myrlo Smith had Dalles Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. as weekend guests his sister, Mrs, Robert Schilling. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Oscar Marqulssee and family of Holmes, Mr and Mrs. Herman Ellensburg, Washington, Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee and Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran of church will" hold Its'regular ser- Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Borstei, Mr. and Mrs. J. E- Norton, Mrs. A. A Dunlap, Mrs. Harry Hooper wee among those extending the funeral of Bonnie Rooper in The Dalles Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. von Borstei went on to Portland on business and to visit his mother, Mrs. C. von Borstei at Gladstone, before returning Saturday. Mrs. Sadie Alley and son, Brupe elfiire chairman, «toppfcd in land. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grass Valley rass Valley late last Munday at- D. L Reynolds were dinner guests »rnoon from a meeting In Wasco Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and j a meeting in Antelope that By Mm. A. F. Balzrr vening, for coffee hour at the daughter, Mrs. Dean Pinkerton of Moro left Friday for Fort Lewis Aliout 50 attended the Cui Confectionery with Mrs. C. Scout pack meeting held at th< "ields, president of unit No. 49, to visit. Bud Kock, who arrived school Friday evening. Bill Rolfe Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, unit child wel there from the east coast for an Cubmaster presided. Den 3 open fare chairman, Mrs. Frank von assignment in Alaska. His wife ed the meeting with “The Pledge Boratel, past department president is driving out from the east. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter of Allegiance to the Flag”, with land Mrs Wallace May, member the group singing “God Bless ship ________ chairman. __ Mrs. Horn present- . Mrs * a —— May. O Plans ln r ta America”. Cubmaster Rolfe assist ! award ■ to ed by Ted Kelly, district commis-j v ere made for lhe department A superior sorvico sioner presented awards to the o^ jcers anj including visitors of personal «Rendenoo following: Dick Barnum, a bobcat Wasco and Moro to visit the THAT COSTS NO MORE pin; Danny Rolfe, wolf badge and Geo Be|j unit May 11 at the a gold arrow in the lion rank; . ome of Mrs. p r ank Sayrs at Moro Curt Middleton, bear badge and attend a poppy brunch from John Eakin, lion badge and a gold to H:30 a. m. arrow in the lion rank; Roy Eas- _ ter, a gold arrow in the bear rank; The Grass valley Rebekah lodge silver arrows to Lowell Smith, n s met at the IOOF hall Wed- V 100 KILLY AVt. Kenneth Blagg, Terry Eakin, Gail eVening for its regular Stradley and Tommy Davis in the ,intr Mrs. Don Smith, noble • A wide range of prleet wolf rank and a silver arrow to grand presided M ------- with 22 members that meet* ell wl»hot Gene Eakin in the lion rank. present. It was decided to investi Terry Eakin played a piano solo gate getting a water heater and a “Indians Drums”; a skit “The new piano. After the regular ses Hungry Tribe” by lion cubs John sion a party was held for mem Eakin, Gene Eakin, Mike Todd, bers with birthdays in April, hon Danny Rolfe and Byron Bayer; ored were Mrs. Bernard Martin For the sure w a y to fe e d crops slides of the 1954 Cub Circus in and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and The Dalles taken by Dr. Frank those with wedding anniversaries Reid and Vernon Eakin and shown were Mrs. H. N. Riggs and Mrs. vernon Eakin m m ii Harry Hooper. Refreshments were by r Vernon Royce Blaylock introduced served by Mrs. Jack Brady and Boyce Blaylock was ..... ....... .. un/mimaaipr The Boy Bov Mrs Everett Cantrall. 1 lie next as the new scoutmaster. Scouts were asked to march as a meeting will be May 4. group from Orass Valley in the Mr .and Mrs. Edison Sutherland ñ Cub Scout parade in The Dalles of Richland and Miss Louise !> ra- Saturday May 7. The meeting was ley of Portland attended the fun closed with an Indian dance and eral of Mrs. Frances Bibby in The covered wagon scene crossing the Dalles and were overnight guests Call plains. Refreshments were ser- of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby. Mr. ed in the cafeteria by Mrs. Owen and Mrs. Sutherland left Sunday FARM CHEMICALS Eakin and Mrs. Clyde Stradley. for their home and the Bibbys W asco, Phone 543 , , took Miss Fraley to her home in Mrs. Guy Wilcox of Grants Portland. Pass, department Pre9^®nt 0,J 2 je Mr and Mrs. Gene Reynolds had American Legion Auxiliary, Mr . • ts Saturday and Sun- Horn of m oZ“ C. K. Kellogg Ä Ä H « . S Ä MISS Jeanette Kassier of Port. vlce this Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. The Rev. H. Albert Mann, pastor, will speak. ___ Mrs. Hlldred Zell, who has been Instrumental in organizing a Golden Age club in Seattle, Wn., will attend a meeting of the group May 3, Bruce Alley took A1 Fox to lhe Dalles Sunday where he entered the hospital for medical attention. Mrs. Lester Barnum underwent surgery Monday in Portland. She recovering satisfactorily and performed on his eye lids. Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins of Wasco, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rober ten of Condon, Mrs. A A. Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper went to Portland Sunday to see the ball games. C ivil Engineering Land Surveying W A L L & TE N N ESO N 90H1Á B 2nd W. e I f sm ile ! SHELL NH3 SERVICE W H A T 'S D O IN G $2.65 pint $410 4 5th qt «■wrvcKY.e vended , .Á i ’s V • . . w h is ke y «Tl I - n » J lA t H j t M t lX O U » F t ■« ....... ............. . OjO SUNNV B»O0< CO., te u itv u t« . - " ~ > You Live Better for Less With Cheap Electricity Serving You! Cal Horn, your Telephone Manager The telephone call that made loanie’s heart jump Joan might be the girl next door. At 14, she’s cute as anything. And you should have seen the look on her face the night Joe, one of th e fello w s in h e r class, called to invite her to the next school d a n c e . O u tw a rd ly , Joanie seemed calm. 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Your low-cost electric service—key to better living for less—is the biggest bargain in your family budget, here in Pacific Powerland. • K E E PIN G PACE W ITH TH E RA PID GROWTH OF TH E D A LLES AREA ( ’(instructinn of u new annex Io our ('«‘nival O ttieo nt Fourth anti Court Streets, The Dalles, got under way Monday, April 10th The additional "pace will cost $41.(MM).tM) and will honin' equipment costing $IO5.tMHDHl. This is just one of wvw nl projects scheduled for this area. In Sherman County. too, are planning changes in central otfiee equipment which will involve additions to our buildings in Moro and Wasco. Our great Pacific Northwest is hum ming with activity and is one of tin* fas|e>t growing areas in tin* nation. We in the telephone business an* doing our level best to K EEP PACE ami meet the demaml tor one of I s l a y ’s outstanding bar gains good telephone service! 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