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SHERMAN COUNTY
JOURNAL,
MORO, OREGON,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER î l , IMS
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. T. M. Rolfe and Mrs. John
Todd and family, Mrs. W. A. Engstrom were business visitors
By M r * . A. F. Italzer
Todd, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, Mrs. Estel in 'The Dalles Monday.
Hartley, Mrs. John Engstrom, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley and
Mrs. Herman Schilling of The and Mrs. Don I^each and family,
Dalles was hostess at a party at Mr. and Mrs. Don Earl, Mrs. J. grandson, Kenneth Lemley, were
her home Friday afternoon honor Earl, Mrs. O. N. Ruggles, Mrs. in The Dalles Monday on business
ing Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and dau Don Smith, H. N. Riggs and dau and to visit Mrs. Gordon Lemley
ghter, Mrs. Mario Canavera here ghters, Mrs. J. W. Blagg and Mrs. at the hospital.
from Los Gatos, Calif., visiting re Dell Olds. Itefreshments of cake
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perrigo
latives and friends. They were and coffee were served by the hos and family arrived Friday night
former residents of Grass Valley. tess.
from Astoria and s^pent the week
A 1:30 lunclieon was followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens had end with her parents, Mr. and
bridge at three tables with Mrs. as dinner guests Thursday even Mrs. Frank T. Bayer.
Eben Kee holding high and Mrs. ing honoring their son, Harold,
Wayland Weld second. Prizes on his sixth birthday annversary
Peggy Riggs celebrated her
were Received by the honor his grand mother, Mrs. W. D. ninth birthday anniversary Satur
guests. Enjoying the party were Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Willard day when her mother, Mrs. H. N.
Mrs. Arzell I>emley, Mrs. Herman Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Olan Riggs, invited her friends in for
Peters, Mrs. Donald Clodfelter, Stark and family of Kent.
the afternoon. Those present were
Mrs. Art Bibby, Mrs. Harold Ea-
Mrs. Don Smith was hostess to Sally Sue Bibby, Ruth Alley, Ar-
kln, Mrs. Kee and Mrs. Albin Bal- the bridge club at her home last dine Todd, Lois Payne, Carol
zer from Grass Valley, Mrs. Tom Tuesday evening with three ta Owens, Patty
Alsup, Nancy
Alley, Mrs. Sadie Alley and Mrs. bles in play. Mrs. Arzell I^emley ( rews, Linda and Leslie Perrigo,
Weld from The Dalles and the held high Mrs. Robert Schilling Peggy’s sister, .Vtarjorie and her
honor guests.
second and Mrs. John Rust low. grandmother, Mrs. Maude Gar
Mrs. H. N. Riggs was hostess Mrs. Earl Olds won the traveling rett. 7 he girls played games and
at a party held at the Baptist prize. Others enjoying the even after Peggy opened her gifts re
church Sunday afternoon honor ing were Mrs. Harry Hooper, Mrs. freshments of birthday cake, Ice
ing her mother, Mrs. Mbude Gar Kendrick Dunlap, Mrs. C. R. An cream and punch were served.
rett, on her birthday anniversary. dersen, Mrs. Frank Ketter, Mrs.
Herman Peters came home Fri
Mrs. Garrett received many lovely Joe Bibby, Mrs. Alec Brander, day night from Dayton, Wn.,
gifts. Among those enjoying the Mrs. Paul Syron and Mrs. Bob where he Is employed and spent
Marvin from Moro. Refreshments the weekend with his family He
returned to Dayton Monday.
were served by the hostess.
Grass Valley
P erfection
in every service
at reasonable cost.
Leonard & Wilma Smith
funeral directors
Phone The Dalles 3135
The American Legion auxiliary
held its regular meeting Wednes
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Max Brown. Mrs. Earl Lyons, pre
sident, presided with 12 members
present. Refreshments were ser
ved at the close of the meeting by
the hostess.
Mrs. Donald Clodfelter enter
tained the bridge club at her
home Thursday with a halloween
costume party.
A 1:30 dessert
was followed by bridge at two ta
bles with Mrs. Max Brown hold
ing high, Mrs. Alfred Kock second
and Mrs. Art Bibby low. Mrs. Her
man Peters won the traveling
prize. Others present were Mrs.
Eben Kee, NPrs. Ted Kelly and
Mrs. Albin Balzer.
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Brinkert,
Mrs. Herman Schilling of The
Duller and Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Newcomb from lx>a Gatos, Calif.,
were dinner guests Monday at the
home of the former’« son, Robert
Schilling and family. They also
visited friends while in Grass
Valley.
Arden Peters arrived Friday
night from Klamath Falls and will
spend a week working at the
Hooper Service Station while Mr.
Hooper is in Idaho on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin
made a busness trip to Portland
Sunday.
Kenneth Martin killed a racoon
and three half grown ones at his
ranch Monday night. They had
been killing chickens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Borstel
and daughter, Kenneth Hattrup,
drove to Prineville Sunday and
spent the day visiting their son
In law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith DeCourcey and family.
Garry Schilling came from Eu
gene Friday night and spent the
weekend here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling. He
is a student at the University of
Oregon.
Mrs. F. L. Woods and son, Billy
arrived Saturday from Seattle
and were over night guests of her
brother in law and sister, Mr. and
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home Sunday taking her sister,
GRANADA
Mrs. Glayds Hahan of Des Moines,
Iowa, home with them.
THEATRE
The Dalles Oregon
open week days at
6:45, Sat. & Sun. at 12:45
NOW ENDS SAT.
Jose Ferrer
June Allyson
in
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also
Cornel Wilde
White Stag school togs for girls
3 to 6x
7 to 14
Washable wool and orlon Tartan
Plaid Jumpers, Pleated Skirts,
Jackets.
Corduroy Jumpers,.
Skirts and Jackets.
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I am equipped to insulate your house with blown in
rock wool that will save a third of the fuel and in
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formerly with Clarence Odell
Phone 383, Wasco, Oregon
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Luncheon guests of Mrs. Albin
Balzer 7Tiur»day were Mr. and
Mrs. William Spandikow from
Batavia, 111., who were on their
way to McMinnville. MJts. Span
dikow is a cousin of Mr. Balzer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rust went
to Portland Monday night and
spent the weekend at the home of
their son in law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richards.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr.
of Hood Rver came up Saturday
night and went hunting with his
father and Harold Owens Sunday
coming batk with two bucks.
Sunday guests at the Clyde
Stradley home were Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Blaylock and in the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawtell of The
Dalles.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds re
turned home Thursday from Che
halis, Wn., where they attended
the funeral of her brother, Fred
Rasmussen.
Mir. and Mrs. Wallace May and
Mrs. Grace Zevely were dinner
guests Sunday at the Ihome of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busse in
Moro.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Payne Wednesday October 12 a
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son in The Dalles. The baby September 28 weighing 6 lbs. 8 01. Portland spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
weighed 7 lbs. 15% oz. and was and named Daniel Wayne.
named John Benjamin.
Mr. Bid Mrs. Hareld Owens man Ziegler
Mr. and Mrs. John MIcGraw of
Donald Clodfelter went to The and son, Douglas, and Frits Roh-
Dalles Thursday and brought^iis weder were business visitors in The Dalles were dinner guests
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
son Wendell home from the hos The Dalles Saturday.
pital where he spent several days
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Draga of Mrs. Earl Olds.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews
for medical attention.
and daughters Florene and Patty,
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
drove to Portland Sunday to at
Lemley Thursday October 13 a
son. The baby weighed 4 lbs. 9 oz.
tend the P. I.
and was named Allan Dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds had as
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dinner guests Saturday evening
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and
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Mrs. Maude Bevens of Bend
arrived last Monday for an Inde
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Pearl Garrett, who recently re
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor
stel had as dinner guests Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Carl von Borstel
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celebrating Carl’s birthday anni
versary.
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Mrs. Kenneth Hattrup arrived
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Saturday from Seattle to spend a
week with her parents, Mr. and
Standard Insurance Co.
Mrs. Ted von Borstel.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Dugger left
A western company serving western agriculture
Wednesday on a trip to Longview,
Wn., where they visited Mr. and
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Mrs. Oran Raven and family and
ol2 S. W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
on to Astoria, Newport and Airlie
Saturday where they were over
Phone
ATwater
4331
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art
Allegier and to Portland as guests
Mr‘ arxJ Mrs. George Beach,
ncj will go back to I/>ngview
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and
family of Fairview and Miss Bar
bara Alley of Portland spent the
Add to the outing with the oomradoehip and
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Olds.
dependable good taste of
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl have
as their guest her sister, Mrs.
Glayds Hahan, who arrived Wed
nesday from Iowa for an extended
visit In the Northwest.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Martin
went to Portland Sunday where
Mr. Martin entered St. Vincent’s
hospital for medical attention.
Mrs. Martin returned home Tues
day.
Mrs. Harold Owens took cookies
and ice cream to school Thursday
afternoon to celebrate the sixth
birthday anniversary of her son,
Harold. The first and second
grades and their teacher, Mrs.
Dorothy Blagg were invited to en
joy the refreshments.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzell I^emley re
ceived word recently of the birth
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of a son born to their son in law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rog
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