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PAGE 4 SHERMAN COI'N TY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE M, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibby had as They returned Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Marion Crews and guests Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. son, Donald, arrived May 28 from I^ee Woolwlne of The Dalles and By Mrs. A. F. Balaer Stevenson, to spend the week vis Mrs. Luke Bibby of l^jppner. and Mrs. Wallace May had Mr. arxl Mrs. Boyce Blaylock had iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. as Mr. their guests several days last Dell Olds. as their guests Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tallman and fam Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews week his sister, Mrs. Guy Boyer ily of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. A. and family went to The Dalles and her daughter, Mrs. Harry E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Ron May 27 and met her mother, Mrs. Moody and three children from Sphuler and family of Portland. Henry Roth from Olympia, Wn., John Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coffey and A pretty good crowd attended to spend the week with them and the baseball games played here to attend eighth grade graduation his sister, Miss Lucy Coffey of Saturday Itetween the Grass Val here as her grand daughter, Flor- Portland were over night guests ley Pony league and the Maupin ene Crews, was among the gradu May 28 at the Wallace May home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter Pee Wees and between the Grass ates. and son, Wtendell, went to Port Mrs. Bernard Martin went to Valley Little league and t'he small Portland Thursday to attend the land Monday on business for a er Maupin team. Mrs. W. D. Barnett, still on crut funeral of her cousin, Cecil Ray few days. Mrs. A A. Dunlap, Mrs. Harry ches, has moved back to her home mond Wptklns. Hooper and son, Floyd, Mrs. Vern Among those from Grass Valley in Grass Valley from Kent where she sj>ent about nine weeks with attending the farewell dance reci Mobley and children, Mary, Don her daughter, Mrs. Olan Stark tal by the pupils of Mrs. Eleanor nie and Krista of Kent, attended Borg held at the high school au the Memorial day services at and family. ditorium Friday night were Mrs. Moro and afterwards went to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg, Mr. Harold Bakin, Harry Dean and DeMoss park where they enjoyed and Mrs. Gerald Blagg, Mr. and Mona, Miss Effie Rullack, Mr. and a picnic dinner. They were joined Mrs. Ivan Blagg and family, Bud Mrs. Alfred Payne and family, at the park by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eslinger, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Ix?ster Barnum and sons, Cushman and daughter of Moro Eslinger and family and Mr. and Tom and Dick, Mrs. Donald von and Mr. and Mrs. Art Watkins Mrs. (’laud Eslinger of Forest Borstel, Joy and Cathy, Mr. and of Wasco. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble were Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mrs. Frank E. Bayer, Julia, and business visitors in Portand May Balzer of Moro enjoyed a picnic Helen and Kay Brittain. dinner in the Grass Valley park Mrs. Lou Fischer and daughter 28 Memorial day. of Prineville came Sunday to iMr. and Mrs. Wallace May went Mrs. Donald von Borstel was spend a week visiting her sister, to Portland Friday where they at hostess at a party at her home Mrs. Orville Ruggles and family. tended the wedding of Miss Nor ma Jean Monroe of Portand and May 28 honoring her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett, Roger Ball of San Diego held at Cathy, on iher seventh birthday anniversary when the girls came Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles and St. Johns Baptist church with the out after school. Those present family, Mrs. O N. Ruggles, Mrs. Rev. Howard Schilling of St. Hel were her sister, Joy and brother, William Cauthers of Moro and ens officiating. The Mays spent Carsten, Julie Reynolds, Sharyl Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ruggles of tihe weekend visiting friends and Blagg, Melva Dean Alberty, Kath Heppner enjoyed a picnic dinner relatives in Portland and Vancou leen King, Carol Todd, Ixirrle Al- at DeMoss park Memorial day. ver. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bakin and Mrs. H. O. Dugger and Mrs. sup, Derrle Peters, Maureen Ar- tow, Jessie Hrander and Connie family, Miss Effie Bullack and John Rust drove to Ixjngview Sue Rush. The girls played games Gene Cantrall drove to Buttle Saturday to visit Mrs Onyi Raven a while and after Cathy opened Lake Sunday and spent tihe day and family and Mrs. Rex Rich ards and husband. They returned her gifts, supper was served with water skiing and picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Bakin and Sunday accompanied by grand, decorated birthday cake and Ice cream for dessert. Some of the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. son, John Raven, who will stay girls stayed all night and Mrs. PSakin of The Dalles drove to Sal while his mother Is In the hospi von Borstel took the rest home. em Sunday where they attended tal. Mrs. Bernard Martin and Dean the graduation exercises of Will The Grass Valley grade school, na, left Sunday for Lakeview amette university. Duane Bakin, teachers and parents went to where they attended graduation son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Eakin Hunt park at Tygh Valley Thurs exercises Monday night. Dale Pa of Powell Butte, was among the day for their annual school picnic. After dinner they played baseball get was among the graduates. graduates. and went wading in the creek. Everyone had a good time as it was a beautiful day. Grass Valley : To the Customers of the Grass Valley Barber Shop from June 1‘J tli to .Inly 21st the shop will be open on Tuesday mid W ednesday nights only ; mid on Saturday. A fter J u ly 21st th e shop will resumo its present ■ schedule. Lyle Olds Some day suddenly it will be summer and you’ll need some light & airy clothes. We’ve been looking for that day, too, and will he ready for you. WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS WASCO : OREGON Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs ATTRACTIVE TERMS PROMPT SERVICE Standard Insurance Co. A western company serving western agriculture H O M E OFFICE 812 S. W. Washington Portland, Oregon Phone ATwater 4331 The pupils came back to school Friday for their report cards. Mrs. Rhoda West left that day for Burns to visit until sihe goes to summer school at Ashland. Dean Woods left that day for his home in Idaho and will attend 6ummer school at Greeley, Colorado. Mrs. Fern Kelley and Jerry, and Mrs. Joe Hammond drove to La Grande Thursday to attend gradu ation exercises at EOCE where tihe former’s daughter, Miss Doro thy Kelley was among the gradu ates. Miss I xj I s Kelley, a teacher at Pendleton, also attended and came home here Saturday. Mrs. Bert Cox returned home Wednesday from Chehalis where she spent a week visiting her mo ther and sister, Mrs. C..H. Augee and Mrs. Bess Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young drove to Madras Sunday and vis ited her nephew, Art Chamness and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chamness of Reomond delivered some glass to the Everett Cantrall house Mem orial day and vssited Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young. Mrs. Maude Bevans of Bend came Memorial day to visit her sister Mrs. Pearl Garrett return ing to her home Saturday accom panied by Mrs. Garrett who will spend a few days with her. Mr. and Mr-Cloy Schilling dnjwe to Eugene May 26 to visit tW r son, Gary, a student at the Uni- verlsty of Oregon. They were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelper, former teachers here, and over night guests Sunday at the home of his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kindt, returning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and family arrived Friday from Seat tle and spent the weekend visit ing 'his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Crews and family. They took his mother, Mrs. Henry Roth to her home In Olympia after spending a week here with her daughter, Mrs. Crews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and Ruth spent tihe weekend of May 26 In F’ortland. • Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crews and son, Donald, drove to Hubbard Friday to visit the graves of Mrs. Olds’ parents, returning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds and son Robin, drove to Portland May 28 and moved their daughter, Miss Barbara Alley home after com pleting her beauty course. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Perry and family of Fairview were over night guests Memorial day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler Jr. and family of The Dalles spent Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler and his aunt, Mrs. Earl Olds and family. Mr. and Mrs Bob Draga of Port land spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her man Ziegler. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain and children, Gary and Kay, of Parkdale spent Memorial day visiting relatives here. Kay stayed the rest of the week with her aunt, Mrs. Frank E. Bayer and family. Among those from here attend ing the Payne family picnic at Uncle Walt’s park in The Dalles Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Alfred Payne and family, Julia Bayer and Kay Brittain, Mr. and Mrs. Frank PaJBie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rust and her niece. Kay Brittain went home with her parents the Willis Brittains. •Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne had as guests Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLachlan and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell McLachlan and family from Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard McNeely of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Payne and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Pay ne and Mr and Mrs. Ralph Rust and her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr and son of Hood River spent Memorial day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble took Mrs. John Engstrom to the Dalles Friday w’here she entered the hos pital for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson and family returned home Sunday from a trip to St. Ignatius, Mont. ■Mrs. Harriet Wells of Roseburg came Friday night to visit her mother, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. Sunday they went to The Dalles to visit Mrs. John Engstrom at the hos pital and to visit Mrs. Wells’ dau ghter, Mrs. L. W. Brockway and family. Mrs. Harold Owens and son, Douglas, Mrs. Olan Stark and Kathy and Mrs. W. D. Barnett were busness visitors in The Dal les May 29 and had dinner with Mrs. Bertha Matthes. Mr. and Mrs. L H. Nahouse and Dean Olds from McCoy spent Memorial day here visiting rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs Delbert Coon of Prineville spent Memorial day here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and family, Jim McDonald and Sam Stark drove to Terrebonne Sun day and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eslinger of Forest Grove came May 29 for Memorial day and to visit tihelr son, Malcolm Eslinger and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg and other relatives. Alice Eslinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger of C and Springston, Idaho came May 29 for eighth grade graduation and to visit relatives and friends. She is now visiting her grandmother Mrs Leta Eslinger in Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr. of Hood River spent the week end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters. Other din ner guests Sunday were John Peters and Mr. and Mrs Douglas Alley of Wasco. (A B B OF THANKS We wish to thank those who re membered us with flowers and greeting cards during our recent stay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young C FOOD STO RE GRASS VALLEY PRICES GOOD Friday and Saturday June 8 and 9 IIOOI) RIVER S W IF T IN G APPLE SAUCE 3 lb tin 303 tin 5 for 75c 79c STANDBY ORANGE JUICE 2 for g5c 46 oz. DEL MONTE Cream style CORN 303 tin 5 for g<)c DUNDEE TOMATOES 2* tin 5 for 99c S and W Grapefruit 303 tin 4 for 99c IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT Cantalopes Potatoes 100 lb bag 15c lb $6.25 Farm Tour Arranged For Visit To Grass Lands A farm tour will be held Mon ed spring 1955). day afternoon, June 11, starting Kenneth Fridley, 2:50, Grass at 1:15 p. m., at the L. P. Haven waterways (1956 seeding). f ranch two miles south of Wasco, Jerry Barnett, 3:10, Nitrogen T. W. Thompson, county agent re fertilizer trial. ports. All are welcome to inspect Elton Medler, 3:30, Grass wat things county farmers are doing erway (1954 seeding) and trial plots established. Art Watkins, 3:50, Nitrogen fer A special demonstration of a tilizer trial. combination sweep type plow’ and Don & Bill Macnab, 4:05, Trashy rod weeder will lie shown on the fallow. L. P. Haven ranch. Stubble that Scott Canyon road, 4:30, cheat- has not been worked this spring grass and rye control plot. will be used for the demonstra tion. This ground will be plowed in this manner, left rough over winter, fertilized and seeded to Dr. Otis G. Perkins barley next spring. Tour agenda Is as follows: Optometrist L. P. Haven, 1:15 p. m. Trashy fallow and demonstrations of 405 E. to d st. "Calkins Champ”, a shovel-rod combination tool on stuhble un (Across from Stadleman- plowed to date. Richelderfer ranch, 2:00 p. m.. Bonn Hardware) Spring application of nitrogen fertilizer in growing wheat. L. E. Kaseberg, 2:30 p. m., Phone 5362 The Ball« s, Ore. Grass-alfalfa hay seeding (plant cm Aattquaftd. 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