Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 13, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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» H E R M A N COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, O R B G (>
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F R ID A Y , M A Y 13, 1933
The Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts fishing at Rock Creek dam Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. A. von Borstel WASCO NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay and
River Sunday to visit their son in
who
the circus Saturday
The Tuesday Study club held were attended
daughter, Peggy, Mr. and Mr«.
law ynd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. a » i »on, Phil, went to Gladstone
Larry
Helyer,
Charles
Both­
Grass Valley
Mi
Bruce Eccles and their grandson, Sunday and visited his mother, a very succesful bake »ale last well, Wiley Norton, Pat Helyer, John Decker and family, Mr. and
his
Stephen
Eccles at the hospital, he Mrs. C. von Borstel, and to Ore­ week and the high school students Mike Helyer and J. P Reckman. Mrs Robert Tatum and family,
d
a
y
’
Port
By Mr». A. F. Balzer
was
taken
home that evening. gon City to visit his sister and had a car wash and plant and They were accompanied by Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Junker
h Mr i. Ri a rtfs p
end
and liaby were visitors in Prine­
They had dinner with their other brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ candy sale Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin ents
. Jo i Rust.
Sunday evening as a Mother’s and Mrs. Robert Helyer and dau- ville Sunday.
and daughter, Deanna, went to
and 4rs. John daughter, Mrs. Donald Marsh and ter Koch and family.
Carl Schadewitz of Kent went day treat Mr. and Mrs. Owen Bar­ ter Linda.
Luther Davis flew to Portland
Cascade Locks Friday to the ball Ru
. »ther, family.
rmei
to
The Dalles Sunday where he nett took their son and daughter
Mrs. Jerry Wilson Sr., Mr. and to visit his mother, Mrs. Emma
Mr
and
Mrs.
Clair
Adams,
Mr.
game and back to The Dalles Mrs ( H.
» to ) The Dalles
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bar­ Mrs. Paul Wilson of Prineville, Davis Sunday afternoon.
where Deanna was a participant Sati rday where
attended the and Mrs. Dick Reckman, Mrs. entered the Mid-Columbia hospital in
nett and Mrs. Desta Hoyt to din­ Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Betty
Those attending the meeting of
in an accordion recital held at the dedication of the
,v Seven Day Bernard Martin, Mrs. Walter Da­ for an operation Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg had as ner at “Beefo’s” at Moro.
and Charles Bothwell, Sandra and the budget board in Moro Monday
Methodist church that evening.
Adventist church, from there she vis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry How­
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roberts, her Anne Wilson, Kenneth Shaw, were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis,
Mrs. Bud Kock and her mother returned to her home in Chehalis, ell of Kent took the 8th grade dinner guests Sunday his parents,
and brother, Mrs. Henry Ten Wn., after spending a week here. pupils on their annual trip to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Laurence were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Max Nogle, Mrs. John Deck­
Eyck and Danny, arrived here
Mr and Mrs. Harold Eakin and Warm Springs Sunday. Others go­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coyle Buck spent the last weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson Sun­ er, Mrs. Jay McKay, Mr». Carl
Saturday and spent the weekend daughter, Mona, Mrs. Norris Gil- ing were Diane Schilling, Ramona from Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Coyle Grants Pass as guests of Mr. and day afternoon.
Watkins, Mrs. Verne Mobley and
Mrs. Harley McKay and daugh­ Mr and Mrs. Lester Wilson.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ kiaon and Jim Jones went to Port­ Davis, Virginia Todd and Kather­ left Monday for their home after Mrs. George Buck and family.
Mrs. Leo Watkins was hostess ter Mary Ann w’ere overnight vis­ Carol Kopp visited at the home
spending two weeks here with her
fred Kock. Mrs. Ten Eyck and land Thursday on business return­ ine Reckman.
to the Tuesday Study club May 3. itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Dennis Andersen of OSC came daughter and family.
son returned to their home in ing Friday.
were Mesdames Cliff Frid­ W. F. Bucholtz of Ellensburg, Mrs Ben Maxfield Monday on her
Portland and Mrs. Kock remained
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling home Friday night and spent Mo­ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles and present
W. D. Watkins, Floyd Haines, Washington Saturday.
here with her parents in law.
return trip to La Grande from
were business visitors in Port­ ther’s day weekend here with his family and his mother, Mrs. O. N. ley,
Ruggles drove to Heppner Sunday Ernest Shull. Mrs. Leonard Lutje
Mr and Mrs. Robert Helyer and Sai» Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds land Wednesday and Thursday. mother, Mrs C. R. Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl spent and spent the day with Mr. and was a guest. The club has been in­ children, Linda and Larry, went
went to Tacoma Saturday and
Members of Sherman chapter
vited to attend the 25th anniver­
spent a few days with his mother, No. 132 OES met at the Masonic several days in Seattle last week Mrs. Earl McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Payne and sary of the Arlington club. The
Mrs. O. C. Wisner.
hall last Tuesday evening for its visiting her nephew, Billy Woods.
Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs
Herman Peters leaves Tuesday family went to Portland Saturday year books are being made and
Mrs. Vernon Eakin and daugh­ regular meeting. Mrs. Vernon Ea­
ter, Louise, went to Portland kin, worthy.matron, presided. Mrs for Goldendale where he will lie and spent Mother’s day weekend will be distributed. The next and
ATT R A CT IV E T E R M S
Friday April 29 to attend the wed­ Frank von Borstel gave her re­ employed on the new elevator with her sister, Mrs. Adam Baud- last meeting will be May 17 at
er and family and Mr. and Mrs. the park and is to be a picnic if
ding of her mother, Mrs. Georgette port on her visit to Annie Fulton they are building there.
PROMPT SERVICE
Mr and Mrs. Archie Cantrall Earl Cramer and Mr. Cramer’s the weather permits.
Herzberg to Earl Bellows. They chapter at Wasco Tuesday April
will make their home in Portland. 26. Mrs. E. R. Blaylock will be the anti thildren, Gene and Sharon, mother. They stopped In The Dal­
Standard Insurance Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin hostess for the next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and les Sunday to visit Mrs. Mary Ba­ Kent Items
A western company serving western agriculture
were hosts at a dinner party at which will be Americanism night family and Julia Bayer drove to ker at the hospital.
By Nancy W ilson
McNary dam Sunday where they
their home Monday evening for Tuesday May 17.
Mr
and
Mrs.
George
Bash
of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tatum and
home office
the 8th grade pupils, Deanna Mar­
Mrs. A. F. Balzer was hostess spent the day, boating, watSr ski­ Richland were Sunday afternoon children, Mrs. Harley McKay and
tin, Peggy Reckman, Ronald Ad­ to the bridge club at her home ing and picnicking.
812 S. W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith of The callers at the Frank von Borstel daughter Mary Ann, Mrs. Bill Bu­
ams, and Donald Davis and their Thursday with a 1:30 dessert fol­
home.
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.
choltz
and
baby
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
Dalles
spent
the
weekend
here
Phone
ATwater
4331
teacher, Harold Arbow and Mrs. lowed by bridge at three tables.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolfe of
Arbow, parents, Mr. and Mrs. High score was held by Mrs. Don­ with their son and daughter in law Portland visited her sister, R;ith Yunker and baby were business
visitors In The Dalles Tuesday.
DlckReckman, Mr. and Mrs. Clair ald Clodfelter and second by Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Don Smith. Other
Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Herman Peters. Mrs. Ted Kelly guests Sundav for dinner were Hosner, at the Ted von Borstel
over the weekend.
Davis. The evening was spent won the traveling prize. Others Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Riggs and fam­ home
M r and Mrs. August Wassen-
ily
and
Mrs.
Maude
G
arretL
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visiting.
present were Mrs. Clair Adams,
miller and family of Tygh Valley
The VFW Auxiliary No. 5028 Mrs. Max Brown, Mrs. Art Bibby, LUTHERS --------
SERVICES
spent Mother’s day here with his
were hosts at a dinner Sunday at Mrs. Arzell Ijemley, Mrs. Eben
The Lutheran church of Grass mother, Mrs. Lydia Wassenmlller.
the IOOF hall for members of Dis­ Kee, Mrs. Walter Davis and Mrs. Valley will hold its regular service
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hall and
trict 15. About GO enjoyed the ham Paul Syron.
this Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. daughter of Longview, Wn„ were
dinner. The Moro Cub Scouts put
Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley The members are reminded these visitors Sunday at the home of his
on an Indian dance. After dinner were hosts at a party at home services are held on the first uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Dell
the men held a meeting in the Le­ Saturday evening in honor of Ar- and third Sundays of the month.
Olds.
gion hall and the women held the­ zell’s birthday anniversary. The
ir meeting in the IOOF hall at evening was spent playing bridge
which time they elected district with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters
NOTICE
A superior service
officers for the year.
The special school election for
holding high and Mr. and Mrs.
of personal eRendence
Mrs. Tom Douma of Portland Harry Hooper low. Other guests
School District No. 23 at Grass
and Mrs. John Shipley of Moro were Mr. and Mi's. Alfrerd Kock.
Valley will be held May 23 at the
that cost ? no more
spent Wednesday visiting Mrs. Refreshments of cake, ice cream
school house from 2:00 oclock in
e n j o y t h e w h i s k e y t h a t ’s
H. O. Dugger.
the afternoon until 8:00 o’clock in
and coffee were served.
Mrs. John Engstrom accompan­
the evening.
Proposition before
The Grass Valley Rebekah lodge
ied Mr. and Mrs. R. E. LeBleu No. 118 met at the IOOF hall Wed-
voters is approval or disapproval
and family of Wasco to Portland nesday evenlnfe for its regular
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of the formation of a Union High
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Sunday where they spent the day meeting with 19 members present.
School District. Any citizen of the
visiting Mrs. I>eBleu’s sister.
noo « t n a vt
district, 21, and a resident for
Mrs. Kenneth Crews, vice grand,
Mr. and Mrs. E. IL Blaylock re­ presided in place of noble grand,
30 days may vote.
A wl<h <-«"<3® of prie»«
turned home Sunday from The
Ivan Blagg
Mrs.
Don
Srqltli.
♦bat
meet»
«B
wishes
Dalles where they attended the
Chairman, School Dlst. No. 23
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter
28-9c
Wasco County Pioneer reunion and son, Wendell, went to Hood
K E N TU C K Y I ''* * * r .
Saturday and visited their daugh-
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Civil Engineering
Land Surveying
WALL & TENNESON
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Phone 5030.
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Pays Off for Grain Growers
Warren
Wilkinson
Says
F air grounds
M oro, Ore.
Sun., M ay 15
Young Riders from Raker to Moialla
DID YOUKNOW THAT: ( 1 ) According to
the California Bureau of Chemistry, Califor­
nia growers used more than three times as
much aqua ammonia (20-0-0) the first 9
months of ’54 compared to the tame period
of ’53? ( 2 ) The rate of Increase was 26
times that of any other non-solution type of
Aitrogen fertilizer? ( 3 ) At the same time,
Aqua jumped from 5th to 2nd place in total
tonnage? Shows what can happen when you
take the lift and lug out of fertilizer han­
dling with low-co«t fertilizer simples-in-so-
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Brea Aqua you don’t lift anything heavier
than the end of a two-inch bosel"
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OUR DRILL APPLICATION RIGS are doing
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and do a better Job If you will let us hid on
your nitrogen needs.
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trying their luck on Sonny Rain's
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More and more local grain pro­ of rain-50-60 lbs. N per acre; and above
ducers are boosting yields and profits 24 inches of rain-60-75 lbs. N per acre.
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