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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1955)
© PAGE 4 Nil EKMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 2», 1933 Mr. »ferry and grandson, Larry ters and families. Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. Clair Adams and Middleton, stopped last Sunday at the Frank von Borstel home for a sons will be moving to Hood River By Mr*. A. F. Italzc-r visit on their way to Clarno where this fall where they bought a the Bash’s are working for Bob small cherry orchard. Sam Stark returned home Mrs. Joe Bibby entertained the Thursday evening from California Rolfe on the ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blagg and bridge club at her home last Tues where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Stark at Hollydale, and son, Michael, of l*endleton arrived day evening with three tables in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stark and here FYiday and were overnight play. Mrs. Robert Schilling held family at I^aguna Beach and at guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. high, Mrs. Don Smith second and tended tiie El Dorado Springs pic J. W. Blagg. They were overnight Mrs. A. F. Balzer low. Mrs. Smith guests Saturday at the home of and Mrs. Nell Swick won the trav nic held at Ix»ng Beach. Mrs. Erank Ret ter and her mo Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer of Moro. eling prize. Others enjoying the ther, Mrs. Pearl Garrett, were bus They left Sunday for their home evening were Mrs. Ted Kelly, Mrs. iness visitors in The Dalles Mon. accompanied by their daughter, Frank Ketter, Mrs. Walter Davis, Sandra, who spent three weeks Mrs. Harry Hooper, Mrs. Paul Sy- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox of here with her grandparents, Mr. ron, Mrs. John Rust and Mrs. C. Salem were visitors Friday at the and Mrs. J. W. Blagg, and her aunt R. Anderson. Refreshments were and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bal served later by the hostess. home of Mrs. Pearl Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Sutherland Harold Shannon and Mrs. zer. and Mrs. Frank E. Bayer of Richland and Miss Louise F ra Maude Bevins brought Mrs. Pearl and Mr. Julia and Helen, Linda Perrl- ley of Portland arrived here F ri Garrett home Sunday after she go and Sam Stark went to Bend day evening and spent the week had spent a week with her sister Sunday and spent tlhe day visiting end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stark. They Art Bibby. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Standish of brought their son, Byron Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby went to Bayer, Bremerton, Wash., came Wednes home after spending a week with the Redmond airport Wednesday day and spent several days here the Curtis Starks. where they met their son, A-2nd visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank F et Class Stephen Bibby and Mrs. Bib- Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby had as ter. guests Sunday, Stephen by’s sister, Mrs. Ingolf Torvend Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg had dinner Janice Bibby, Mr. and Mrs. and grandchildren, Jill Clancy and as dinner guests Saturday evening and Edison Sutherland of Richland, Eugene Torvend. Stephen Bibby is the Harold Blaggs from Portland, Miss Louise of Portland, here from Tennessee to spend a the Loyal Lees from Portland, the Mr. and Mrs. Fraley S M. Hix of Dufur, 30 day furlough with his parents. Jimmy Blaggs and family from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and Mrs. Torvend and grandchildren Pendleton, the Ivan Blaggs and children and Ben Fraley from The arrived from Modesto, Calif, to family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair visit her sister. Dalles. Balzer of Moro. They all were din Mr .and Mrs. Herman Peters Mr. and Mrs. Roger Korstad and ner guests Sunday at the home of son, Martin, of Eugene, were Sun and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg. Other day afternoon callers at the home and son, Keith, attended a recep guests Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter. tion at the Pat Kaseberg home Wendell Clodfelter returned Sat near Wasco Sunday afternoon Gerald Blagg and Mr. and Mrs. urday with Mrs. Clair Adams and honoring Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ernest Esllnger of Moro. Mr. and Mrs. George Bash and sons, from Hood River where he Alley. spent two weeks visiting his sis had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eccles and son, Stephen, of Dee. Stephen will spend a week here with h is grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark had as their guests Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Floyd of Rufus, her Bister, Mrs. Bill Taylor and daughter, Esther, of Thorpe, Wn., her brother, Norman McDonald of Rufus. The occasion was the birth day anniversary of Norman Mc Donald. Esther Taylor returned home with her mother after spend ing a week visiting Lorraine and Lou Ann Stark. Harry Stark and Jim McDonald were business visitors in The Dalles, Monday. Mrs. O. N. Ruggles had as week end guests her mother, Mrs. Wil liam Cauthers of Moro and her sis ter, Mrs Walter Ruggles from Lex ington. Miss Barbara Alley and Mrs. Ve- rabell Alley came from Portland Sunday and spent tfhe day here Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist 403 K. 2nd 8L Grass Valley, Oregon H. L. Owens Consignee Office Phone: 183 Residence: Phone 3362 D The Dalit Ore. MOOtfl’.V AVI .see First National FIRST! 182 | The First National Harvest Loan is the quick, easy way to solve your money problems at harvest time. Check these advantages— all yours at First National; Whether it rains or not the wind is going to blow. If your roof is in bad repair or about to be, see me about— QUICK — Your branch acts on your application immediately! . ' for I have several kinds of roofing that are well adapted to this country, that will not blow off and that will shed rain for years. (Across from Stadleman- Bonn Hardware) visitor in the community last Harvey from Grass Valley and Mr. week. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Borstel Hood River went to Portland Sun were business visitors in The day where they attended the wed Dalles, Friday. ding of Mr. Earl’s nephew, 2nd Lieut. Joe Harvey of the U. S. Air Force, and Miss Mary Lou John Dr. Frank D. Reid son of Portland. Miss Johnson is HMD I IS I the daughter of Lou Johnson of Office Closed U ntil Farther Portland and Joe Harvey is the Notice son of Earl Harvey of Portland. Moro Hotel 761 J. B. Adams of Portland was a HARVEST LOANS Union Oil of California R O O F IN G enables ♦he family to limit ♦he cost to Hi needs or wishes. visiting at the Earl Olds home. Miss Alley helped at the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Alley held at the Kaseberg home near Wasco. 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