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PAG« « »HUIMAN COUNTY JOUKJ1A1+ MOKO, OREGON,
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Grass Valley
By Mrs. A. F. B aker
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F R W A Ï, JU N E 21, 1M7
Mrs. Anna Hooper oi The Dal
les Is here visiting her son Harry
I4 t ? * r and famH>r-
« r. and Mrs Donald von Bor-
Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay of 8tel and family, George von Bor-
Kent announce the engagement 8tel an<l daughter and Mrs. Bill
of their daughter, Kay, to Larry Johnson were dinner guests Sun-
R rtf"
Kayser, son of Mrs. Ina B. Kayser day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
of Centerville, Wtash. No wedding Ted von Borstel in The Dalles,
date has been set.
They also visited Mrs. George von
The American Legion Auxiliary Borstel at the hospital,
met at the home of Mrs. Donald
Mr- an<1 Mrs. Donald Marsh
Clodfelter Wednesday afternoon ant^ family of Hood River came
with eight members and six child- Friday to visit her parents Mr.
ren present. Mrs. Donald von Bor- arxl Mrs. Donald Clodfelter, re-
stel, president, conducted the turning home Sunday,
meeting. Election of officers was
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens and
held with Mrs. Harold Owens Family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
elected president; Mrs. Wallace Peters were dinner guests Sunday
May 1st vice-president; Mrs. Ger- al the home of Mrs. W. D. Bar-
aid Blagg, 2nd vice president; nett-
Mrs. Edgar Alley, secretary; Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rolfe and
Frank von Borstel, treasurer, family and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe were
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Joint Installation
will be held In The Dalles Friday on business.
Thursday evening, June 20 In the While there they visited Mrs.
Kent legion hall.
Plans were John Engstrom and Mr. and Mrs.
made for the annual picnic to be L. W. Brockway and family,
held at Tygh Valley Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakln and
June 23 for Legion and Auxiliary family, Bud Rice and Mr. and Mrs.
members and families and friends. Norris Gllklson returned Satur-
Refreshments were served at the day from a camping and fishing
close of the meeting.
trip to Big Lava for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and
Ivan Bla«f went to Lebanon
family were dinner guests Thurs Saturday and returned Sunday
The 4-H Clubbers at Corvallis them selves and to attend some return by school busses.
day evening at the home of Mr. bringing Mrs. Blagg and children for the annual sum m er school rlahM-h and enjoy the society of
A large number of the young
home after spending a week In were posed on the college campus sim ilar young persons from other sters have their tuition paid by
and Mrs. Orville Ruggles.
Portland on business and in New for a striking picture of the flow lutrto of Oregon.
clubs or by business firm s inter
Miss Elorene Crews was hostess port visiting her parents, Mr. and ers of the state. Every hummer
Chaperones attend from each ested in the work they are doing
at a party Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Jerry Coyle.
4-H children gather at Oregon county and the children are hou and so popular has the summ er
when friends
were invited to cele-
Mrs. Harriett Wells arrived Frl-
.
.
State to listen to lectures given by sed in fraternity and sorority school become that a lim it, based
brate the lltb birthday annlver- day from Hoseburg to visit het profesnors, politicians anil others houses recently vacated by stu on number» of club workers in
sary of her sister, Nancy Crews. mother, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe.
about their work, their htate and dents. Most of them come and each county, has been imposed.
Invited guests were Carol Owens,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox, her mo
Joy von Borstel, Derrle Peters, ther, Mrs. C. H. Augee and Mrs.
Lloyd Royse, Mrs. Norman Goch-
At a hobo party given by Mrs.
Ruth Alley, Sally Sue Bibby, Marie Bardenhagen went to Sandy
nauer and niece Kathleen of .Moro, Ira Fridley June 6, guests enjoy
Wasco News
Nancy Alberty, Patty Brown, Sunday on business an J while
Mrs. Frank Reid, Marilyn Smith ed hot dogs roasted in fireplace.
Anne Brown, Peggy Riggs, Ar- there visited Mr. and Mrs Dick
and Mrs. Paulen Kaseberg.
By Doris N Is bet
Dressed for the occasion were
dene Todd, Lois Payne and Pam Huhman.
ela Ketter. Connie and Holly Ket-
Wasco was represented at Ore Mrs. Pat Macnab, .Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rolfe and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crocker,
ter came in later. The girls en family, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe Karen, and five-months-old son, gon Girls State at Willamette uni .Macnab, Mrs. Tom Macnab, Mrs.
Al Dormaier, Mrs. Pete Macnab,
joyed the afternoon playing an(j Ronald and Mrs. Harriett Guy, were in Wasco visiting last versity by Geraldine Holzapfel.
Mrs. Henry Richelderfer, .Mrs. Bon
games and after Nancy opened Wells spent Sunday at Warm week.
Jerry Delco is in Ephrate, Wn., Christianson, Mrs. Gerald Nisbet,
her gifts refreshments of decor- Springs
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nisbet at-
ated birthday cake, ice cream and
Mr. and Mra. Frank von Borstel tended the wedding of their niece, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thomas, Mrs. Dale
punch were served by the hostess went to Battleground, Wn., Sun- Betty Douthit, in the Methodist Mrs. Bill Rothery. Recent visitors Laughlin, Mrs. Lewis Hastings,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mrs. David Richelderfer, Mrs. Vir
assisted by hei^ mother, Mrs. Ken- day where they attended a picnic church in Silverton recently,
Moss were Mamie Hlning and gil Larimore, Mrs. Stuart .Macnab,
neth Crews.
.
held ln honor of Mrs. Letha Har- Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Sargent Walt
Parker from Prineville.
Mrs. John Foss, Mrs. Malcolm
Mr. and Mis. Ai* hie ( anti all rison and daughter, Mrs. Grace recently received a letter from
had as over night guests Tuesday Wallbrldge from New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. David Reid who are
Attending a 1:30 dessert lunch- McDermld and the hostess. Mrs.
Pat Macnab won a prize for the
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brazeal and The
over
Dublin Ireland
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_ Borstels
A. . ■ . stayed
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children
of « La Grande
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nlght
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Portland’
returning
people. They plan to visit brldi.e -,iven bv Mrs rim er TiD- best dressed hobo, Mrs. George
zeal Is a niece of Mrs. Cantrall.
day.
in iandan slm before returning 1orxu®e» given by Mrs. Limer lip- Macnab won high prize for bridge
Mr,.
John Decker of Kent and *n J Mr f n an ° d f Mrs>
t ? H arold E n g b , erg
2, —
ley Were~the7ollLw
'Alma Jean O'Meara)
at Con-
Mr and Mrs. C harles P errtg o
Mr8. Jo n n u ee x er oi n e i » u.m
inc ’Mrs P eie Mrs. Henry Richelderfer, second
and Ixjri and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs. Al Bekkedahl of Lakeview
. Ka recently returned from „ were the following. Mrs. I ete high and Mrs. Bon Christianson,
Johanna arrived Saturday from were called to Portland Sunday to an d ^ X J k T vacÌtion during Macnab, Mrs. Stuart Macnab, Mrs. low.
Astoria and
were over night the bedside of their mother, Mrs.
hi h ,h
visited friends and Dale Laughlin, Mrs. Lewis Hast Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bolce of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T May Mitchell, who is very ill ln relaUves at Spokane, Coulee Dam, ings, Mrs. Ira Fridley, Mrs. John Camas
were recent weekend vis
Foss, Mrs. Al Dormaier, Mrs. D.
Bayer.
Johanna
returned
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a nursing bome there.
Seattle, Astoria, and Portland.
Rlchelderfer, Mrs. Gerald Nisbet, itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
home with them after spending a
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Knighten
week here.
stopped Monday to visit Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh- Mrs. Pat Macnab, Mrs. Virgil Lar- Jack Rothery.
Mrs. A. von Borstel on their way hanks and children of Camas have ‘more antl ^irs- ( lautl l’arrot of
The West Wind Riders had a
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens and to Mitchell from Moro.
been visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Nood River. Mrs. Dormaier won regular meeting at the Al Dor
family and Mrs. W. D Barnett at Gene Knott of Kent was a dele- P. Bolce.
high prize, Mrs. Laughlin, second maier home last week with Mr.
tended tlie Pioneer Bible school gate to grand lodge AF & AM held
Mrs. Gerald Nisbet and children antl Mrs. Nisbet low.
and Mrs. John Kellogg and Jack,
program held Sunday evening In
ln
Portland
from
Wednesday
Sharie,
Ellen,
Billy
and
Bobby,
Rebekah
lodge
met
last
Wed
the
Kent Community Bible through Friday.
drove to Heppner to spend sever- neada at the
ion ha„ wRh a
church.
Mr. and Mr,. Orville Ruggì» al days at the home of her parents, program carry,ng ou, a Father's
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
von
Bor
.
.u
/ t..,»K».e and family,
and Mrs.
Bob Mr. and Mrs. Scott.
dav
anf, Mr.
4„mnv
and Mrs
G y thpmp
ineme- «ir«
Mrs. q-im
Sam nr™.ir
Brock, pro-
stel »1 are the parents of a daughter
born
rn Friday, June 14, at The Dal- ‘
Hooner and Flovd
went
Final date for the Father-Son Hram chairman, gave a reading,
lea hospital. The baby weighed . ..
, water Kkilmz on the banquet will be Monday night, and Mrs. Sadie Rich sang a song.
7 H .h ,a n d wa, named Beth
X i , “the fotumhla
2 4 .at Methodtst c h u .h m
- e ^ t h y Mrs. Vlrgt,
6:30. Price of tickets is $1 25 for Brock, I>eo Watkins, and Floyd
adults over 12 anJ .75 for children Haines. Mrs. I>eo Watkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds
under 12.
Mrs. Sadie Rich gave a report on
had as their guests several days l t l ’HY BAKERS BUZZ
Vacation church closing pro- ‘h® State Assembly In Bend. Mrs.
lust week Mr. and Mrs. Orlan
■Pl,.. UiLv^HkirTrookin« club gram will be Friday evening at Wlutkins
‘«ngina presented Ruth
itutn Fields
Melds
Rogen and children of LaCana-
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!
a
^meeting
a.
X
hom.
of
8:00
o’clock
with
all
who
have
at-
wlth
a
Cerilflca.e
of
Perfection,
da, California.
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held a meeting
Members present were Mr. and
tended participating.
Major and Mrs. Frank A. Lv, Er|n wn>on. June 11.
Mrs. Floyd Haines, Mr. and Mrs.
erett and children arrived Wed-
....
AU members were present ex-
Rev. Richard Bruner has been I.eo Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
nesday from Scott s air force base
Linda Helyer and Karen
in Missouri to visit his brother in Wllson Mrs MeKay was a visit- appolned to the Wasco Methodist Brock, Mrs. Virgil Brock, Mrs.
Eldon Lane, Ruth Fields, Cher-
liw
sister
Mrs . Ar
Ar- or
*vu~ We
,‘ dec|ded to hoid the «Zw
law and
ana w
su rjw Mr
r. and
ana mis
next vhurch
A ot,r^ for
(ao another year
chle Cantrall. They left Thursday meetlng at the home • of Bonnie A surprise coffee hours was held rill Fields, Mrs. Sadie Rich and
Tuesday morning at the home of Charley Sisal. Moro visitors were
for Washington D. C. where he
latum, June 29. hath ghl is to
Maryln Tbomas an(j honor- Mae Brown, Maggie Barnum, Mol-
will take six months training lie- bring
a
slice
of
cake
to
be
judged
y birthday of Mrs Delmer ly Mcl^achlan, Edna Freeman and
fore they leave for Reo de Janeiro, at the meeting
Brazil for two years.
After the business meeting Erin Smith. Also present were Mrs. Zella Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rust went to Wilson demonstrated the making
The Dalles Tuesday evening to of biscult8. For refreshments
visit Mr. and Mrs. Con Rust.
biscuits, ice cream and lemonade
Mrs. Wallace
May returned were enjoyed by all.
home Friday from Hood River
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where she spent a week with her
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make yourself
Dr. Frank D. Reid
brother, W illiam Whiter, who Is
a fine bourbon highball...
convalescing from recent sur
Dentiat
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Moro Hotel Bldg. JO 5-33« 1
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter
went to Corvallis Saturday to Until Further Notice call Mrs
bring their son, Wendell and Wil Harry Benaon JO 3-3246
ey Norton home after spending a
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week at Boys State.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg and
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer were
dinner guests Father’s day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Bal
zer In Moro.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vern Smith and son McLaughlin with a farewell din
Lyn and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. ner Friday, with Betty Haven
Leo Watkins and Donnie, Mrs. and Cherrlll Fields also present.
Tom Moore and Barbara, Jim The girls attended a show In The
Clifton and Freddie Dormaier. Dalles later.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Dutton and
Plans were made for the coming
show at Hood River. Mrs. Tom Mrs. Lloyd Royse were business
Moore, captain of the drill team, visitors in Portland Wednesday.
reported on the practice held at Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Funk, Mr.
Klondike with the Moores, Kel and Mrs. Harold Engberg and
loggs and Smiths present. This Kaye, and Andy Engberg spent
practice was followed by a potluck Father’s day at the Deschutes pic-
niclng and fishing.
lunch at the Tom Moore home.
Afternoon visitors on Father’s
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothery
have had as their houseguest day at the Ernest Shull home
since May, Mrs. Rothery’s mother, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh-
Mrs. N. W. Whrd of Battleground, banks and chldren of Camas, Mrs.
Wn. David Rondeau of Camas I 1' li-.icc. Mr. and U n . Harry
who has been visiting his grand Van Gilder, Mrs. Charles Everett,
parents, the Rothery’s, for two and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Shull,
weeks went home Sunday. A niece Denny and Bary.
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Burroughs visited the Rotherys Past Matrons met Monday night
Sunday on their way home from at the Ernest Shull home with the
following present: Mesdames Walt
Arkansas.
At the Owen Barnett home last Bruckert, Vern Dutton, Harry
week were visitors Jim Reardon VanGilder, Arthur Sargent, Hild-
and Mr. and Mrs. Shockley of red Zell, Hugh White, Keith Mc
Donald, L. P. Haven, Augusta
Portland.
Recent visitors at the home of Huckin, Estrelle Hailey, Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lutje were Everett. Mrs. Sargent won high
Mr. Lutje’s brother from Eugene in canasta and Mrs. Dutton low.
Mrs. Zell won high in bridge and
and his sister, Mrs. James Belcoff, Mrs.
Halley low.
of Rush Prairie, Washington.
Miss Mary Upton of Beaverton
Four of the Chet Coat’s children,
Tom, Mary, Pat, and Donald are visited at the Ernest Shull home
days last week before leav
spending a week at Cannon Beach a ing few
with five other girls on a five
with their grandparents Mr. and
weeks trip to New York.
Mrs. Carroll Sayrs of Moro.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sargent
Chet Coats was elected for a spent a few days in Corvallis re
three year term, and Bob Nisbet cently and attended the Rose
for a five year term on the local Parade in Portland on the way
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Mr. and Mrs. Chet Coats and were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Margaret attended a family gath Rolla Reedy, parents of Margaret
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Elton Eakln in Grass Valley Sun princesses.
day. Also present were Mr. and
Starr Ruggles of Stayton was a
Mrs. Jim Coats and family of guest of the Arthur Sargents on
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Monday.
Melzer and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Esther Stanley has been
Mrs. Wes Haskell (Lois Coats).
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