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o o o PAGE 4 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. C urtis Stark of Julia Bayer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds and Bend spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H arry daughters, Juli« and Debbie, «pent a week recently vacationing in Stark. By Mr». A. F. Bulxer Ivan Blagg went to Lebanon W ashington and at Cannon Beach. Mrs. T. M. Rolfe had as her Saturday evening returning home and Mrs. Owen EalUn went Monday w ith Mrs. Blagg and to Mr. t k Portland Friday on business re children who «pent two weeks home Saturday. fiancee, Miss Kay Bowman, a perintendent of the Boys Indu. t wmh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. turning B ernard Martin returned home student nurse at Good Sam aritan al School of Lancaster, Ohio, an.- Jerry Coyle. Thursday from Portland where he hospital in Portland. Kermit, who nounced the appointm ent of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence May and spent «everal days for medical a t is in the navy, finished his course Duane C. I^m ley, 28, as supervi- in eletronics at Treasure Island sor of the social service depart- son, Wallace, and her brother and tention. Mr. and Mrs. Bud B rinkert had family, all of Portland, were din and will foe sent to Enid, Okla- ment. homa where he will teach in an I>em1ey has been active in cor- ner guests Saturday noon a t the as their guests several days last electronic school. He was fifth in rectional and youth work for the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. week her mother, Mrs. Louis May- te and Mr. Mayte of Silverton and a class of 500. past five years, having started his Wallace May. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens and career in this field as a social Mrs. Glenn Perry and daughters Mrs. Naoma Neyerlln from Day- Mr and Mrs. Willard B arnett at- w orker and psychologist at the Donna and Glenda, and Linda Per- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Bud B rinkert and tended the wedding of John Stanek Oregon state penitentiary, Salem, rigo arrived T hursday from Gres and Mias Emma Jean Barnett at In 1950. From 1952 until 1953, he ham, Mrs. Perry and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mayte. Mr. the Zion Lutheran church in The worked as a probation officer for were overnight guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Oscar Ix*mley and dau the Cuyahoga county Juvenile Mrs. Earl Okie. Linda stayed with ghter, Randy, and Robert and Dalles Saturday evening. Mrs. W. _________ D. B arnett ___ and Mrs. court in Cleveland and came to . . ................................................................... ......................... . Olan Stark and daughter, Kathy, the school /rom the state depart- were business visitors In The Dal- ment of public welfare, bureau of Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs les recently. probation and parole, La Crosse, ATTRACTIVE TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and Wisconsin, w here he had been em- family were dinner guests Sunday ployed as a probation and parole PROMPT SERVICE at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank counselor. Payne. Mr. Lemley attended the Ore- Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rolfe had gon State college for tw o years as their guests W ednesday Mrs. and received his B. S. from the A western company serving western agriculture T. M. Rolfe, Mrs. Frances Ma- U niversity of Oregon in 1950 with thews, Mrs. Pat Kelly of Portland, a major In sociology and psycol- HOME OFFICE and Mr. and Mrs. Fred W agener ogy. He received his M.A. degree Portland, Oregon of The Dalles, the occasion was in social adm inistration from Ohio 812 S. W. Washington the birthday anniversary of Mrs. State university.. Phone ATwater 4331 Willard Rolfe. Mr. and Mrs Lemley live at the Mrs. Ted Trimble returned school and have tw o children, home Friday from Corvallis w here Nancy 3, and Bradley, 3 months, she was one of the chaperons at The supervisor of social service 4-H sum m er school. position became vacant when Mrs. Frances Mathews and Mrs. c. B. Dolan was promoted from Bob Rolfe spent Friday at the this post to assistant euperinten- Rolfe ranch at Clarno. dent. Sparkling refreshment coming up Mrs. Pat Kelly of Portland came -- ------------------------------------------- Taka a moment to enjoy the saoafying Tuesday last week to spend a few Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh were good taste of Olympia . . . days with her son in uiw a w ovcrnlght guesls FrWay at the then carry on. rttr—hcd. ghter, Mr. and Mrs. W illard R > . home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garland of Wasco was clodfeIler having re tu rn . an over night guest Saturday of from week spent gt East his parents, Mr. and M r s J « " • jake fishing. The ytook their son Lan\ \ Un^ WC>nt ° 7 Philip, home Saturday after apend- ' fO,i »?*' v n ln8 the week with his grandpar- Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Borstel and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton Mrs Arzejj i^emley entertained we’?t tO V* S ‘fV y 'i n the bridge club at her home last n ght to the installation of Legion Tues(la/ evenlng wlth three tableg officers. Dr. Jam es Odell was in- Jn p,ay^ Mrs pa* , Syron helJ high stalllfsl as commander. Mrs. Ted Kelly eecOn(j an(j Mrs. ?n i » Herman Peters low. Mrs Roliert met at the Masonic hall ast Tu - won the traveling prize, day evening for H ^ ' a r m e t t w<?re Mrs Q R ing Mrs. Vernon Eakln, w orthy Anders/ Mrs. Dnn STnlth, Mrs. m atron, presided. Mrs. Eakln A]fred Eben Ree MnJ gave her report on H arry Hooper, Mrs. John Ruat and Plans were made for the annu.d MpR A R Rpfreshments picnic of Sherm an chapter to lx? , bv the hostess held at Tygh Valley Sunday, July E M (>ewa o, 3 Instead of Ju y 10 « forme, ly came for 60 W ater* th at: announced. Refreshm ents were a, of p i(.k M OLYMPIA BREWING COMPANY. Olympia. Wash. U. S. A .*® served Thursday for their home. They Kenneth 11 kit . . • were overnight guests Tuesday of working for Frank von Borstel Sivix and » . « C ^ u n ^ h u r « j ^ e s . l a y ¿ g h ! of Mr' and Mrs. Grass Valley Duane Lemley Goes To Ohio As Boys’ Adviser . , ,,„, . Standard Insurance Co. DOW " X sL ’t u left I ueaday for t i l t h home i Crown INHrit, Indiana, after, speiii • ing a month here with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Bor- 8teJ\ . fln ^ . i ..- i I » in n .u °r ltn ? 'n S ¿ 'id J 'H u n t and Auxiliary picnic held at Hi i Park at Tygh Valley Sunday A pot dinner was m served at held 2.00 K lo luck c k The lx.glon em ber. s a California were dinner guests Thur*day evening at the E arl Olds a meeting after dinner and elected Vernon Eakln and the follow ing o fficer,: Clair Ha • ian'isL aml „avi,l. Mrs zer. commander, George Helms, an<| chll(lren ANine first vh e-coininander; George Gel- «1 EHon Eakln an(| ser, second vice-commander, J. L. Kenneth Todd anil children, Norton, adjutant; Frank von Bor- ... . . . iR • Clifford The S B = ^ “ I DTHEATE! THEATER THE D A LL ES FRIDAY and SATURDAY “T A R Z A N “E A S T OF E D E N ” ESCA PES” CINEMASCOPE STA R TS 1 a„ of Vancouver> W n„ weekend at the home of Mr and Mre W a,,ace May wag hostess at # her homp a f- ((>rn<M)n honoring Mrs. Leonard J ° nes from Stockton, Calif., and Mrs. Glenn Perry from Gresham. Those enjoying the afternoon vis- it Ing were Mrs. Orville Ruggles, Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mrs. W illanl Barnett. Mrs. Clyde Stradley, Mrs. Frank E. Bayer, Mrs. Edgar Alley and the honor guests Refresh- ments were served later by the hostess. Mrs. Arzell Ix»mley and daugh- ter, Carolyn, were business visit- ors In The Dalles Wednesday. ______ _____________ ______ _____ 405 E. (Across from Bonn Phone 5502 to it« need» or withe«. 2nd HL Stadleman- J Hardware! The Dalle«, Ore. 0 IKX»ttl’.T you must start to acquee resene money now! saps Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson arrived Sunday morning at the home of his mother Mre. Leatitia Wilson on their way from F’ort Ord, California to Virginia where Mr. Wilson will take training in mechanics. Betty and Charles Bothwell a r rived home from a two weeks visit in Portland and at Neskowin w ith Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H an son. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis and children, Je rri and John and Mrs. Leatitia Wilson w ent to Capalls, Wn., for the ciara digging. They returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Clark of P ort land were visitor« at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeffries. Robert Johnson of Sacramento, California accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bredem eyer of Portland, arrived last Sunday a t the home of his son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson. They returned to Portland Tues- •day. Mrs. Jay McKay and Mrs. John Decker w ent to Portland Sunday to bring Peggy McKay home from the Good Sam aritan hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K nott and family of Wisconsin stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Max- field a week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson ■were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schadewltz Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. H elyer of The Dalles, Mrs. Cecil Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. A rt G rant and fam- E. E. “ Pinkie” Billings P. O. Box 184 The Dalles, Oregon Phone: 2339 Your EQUITABLE | »REPRESENTATIVE The most dangerous attitude in the world for any farmer, rancher, or other businessman is to think that since he can save only a •mall amount each year a savings program isn’t worth starting. Even small savings, made regularly, pave the route to a butler for a bad year. Your Equitable representative has helped many others build funds when they thought it impossible. Merely by placing your operating money with Equitable and gaining good earnings until you need it, you can make a start toward a solid •urn of ready cash. Find out more: phone your Equitable repre sentative or fill in and mail the coupon for full information. SAVINGS S ASSOCIATION CQUITABLI B UItDINO , i-s PORTLAND 4, O R IG O N PI m m M« («•> I (« ' to ll ia fo c n a tio n ab out Equitabla MVWfa plana. I DORIS DAY “YOUNG AT HEART” TECHNICOLOR — ALSO — HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BACALL in “THE BIG SLEEP” SPTCTST G IG A N T IC A E R IA L F IR E W O R K S D IS P L A Y M O N D A Y J U L Y 4TH ■ a T ' the ' starlioht " drive ' in n v v B T .n n K T N n THE DALLES AVt Let's face facts: By Nancy WUson DAM tiiej set op eire stiff e^)íó(ínj ou might my that the paper headed •‘ T H E U N A N IM O U S D E C L A R A T IO N o f the thirteen united S T A T E S O F A M E R IC A ” and dated July 4, 1776, touched otf a real Ureworka dia- m ile ! play In the world. dom are eager to save us from ourselves. Luckily, we are considerably stronger now than In 1776. But the fireworks are still exploding and Am erica must remain as powerful as possible. ^0 But what did the hunness was the attitude of the men who wrote and signed the Dedarebon. They could have become thr kmgs and nobles of a New World tyranny. Instead, they chott to become frU e n jo y I lie w lilw k e y I lia I ’» men m a nation of fr tt men. In 1776, thia kind o f «hinking waa re garded aa dangeroua to the point o f madneaa. In aome quarter« o f the globe today, It la arill regarded In the tame way. M en who have never know n free- Gras« Valley, Oregon Office Phone: 183 Residence: 182 Optometrist in S u n n y lir o o $ 4 .3 5 •nable« ♦he fam ily ♦o lim it ♦he cost Dr. Otis G. Perkins Y $2.8U pint ghter Mary Ann attended the wed ding of Miss Imogene B arnett to John Stanek Saturday In The Dalles. Kent Items Union Oil of California H. L Owens Consignee lly of Eugene visited at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Durward Helyer Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jeffries and children Pat, June A Colleen, Mr. and Mre. Harley McKay and dau- SU ND AY FRANK SINATRA s bro'' i!hl by ,b " 2 i r n 2 i " . E. N o i? S hC?.R , « £ * * 7 Balaer and George Gelser The af- ternoon was spent playing ball an<MrV 2 w r , Frank T Baver Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. »layer had as their guests several days ast week »»*1 b. r bus T n u i l (G n id i tltch of Buck Rklge, ( anade. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds were hosts at a party at their home Thursday evening. Bridge was In play at three tables w ith Mrs. C. R. Andersen bolding high and Mrs. Don Smith low. Those pre- sent were Toni Alley of The Dal- le« and his daughter, Mrs. I^eon- ard Jones of Stockton, California, Mre. Glenn Perry of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs John Alley and Mrs. Andersen. Re freshm ents were served by the hostess. Rev. and Mrs. Don Ix*ach are the parents of a son born Friday, June 24, at The Dalles hospital. The baby weighed 8 lbs and 3 ox. and was named James Donalds Mr. Ijeach went to The Dalles Mon day and brought Mrs Leach and infant son home. Mrs. I/eaeh’s mother, Mrs. E. J. Helseth of Boise, Idaho, came Sunday to stay a while with her daughter. Mrs. Claus Bardenhagen has moved to town from the ranch having lought the new house re cently built by Jerry Duncan on Main street. STARLIGHT « u,ErJends caHe<1 at the home of Mrs. Bud Brinkert Saturday after- noon and surprised her on her hirthdav anniversary Those pre- Bayer n V r<m M r « H arrv Stark « “ " ra ln e l" u far O ly m p ia ! Hugo Manke went to Badge Creek last Saturday and «pent the day fwhing and picnicking. Mr. and Mr«. Claud Bayer were buatnests visitors in TY>e Dalles Monday. Mrs. Nell S w kk arrived Sun day from W arren, Pa., to spend the sum m er w ith Mrs. A. A. Dun lap. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mobley and family. Helene Sather and Mre. A. A. Dunlap went <0 Uma tilla Sunday to the rodeo and then picked up Mre. Swlek at Pendle ton and all went to McNary dam before returning home. Mr. and Mrs L. W. Brockway and family of The Dalles came Sunday to visit her grandmother, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, returning home Monday. Kenny Dunlap of Moro stayed with his grandm other, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, while his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap took her fattier, Je«6 Cantrall to Emmett, Idaho, to visit hl« brother who is ill. They visited In Nyssa before returning home Monday. Mrs. Donald von Borstel and children, Joy and Wayne, and Mrs. Bill Pausch w ent to Portland Thursday on bsulness returning home Friday. KENTUCKY B L E N D E D W H IS K E Y r«» u. a 4 -5 q t. T h a t is why your country _________ wants you to invest in S avings B onds. T hese Bonds w ill make you a more independent A m er ic a n . T h e y w ill m ake /• m e r lc a a s tr o n g e r nation. So keep on investing m U . S Series E Sav ings Bonds. Invest through the Payroll San n gj Plan at unrk, or buy Bonds reg ularly at your bank. W Mr «A- © SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL S< r« O O F . 45% G 4A IN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • THE O lO SUN NY BROOK C O .. t O U l S V I l l l . KT? © «U