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G rass V alley
By Mi». A. F- Balzer
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 19.13
notable of early day drivers in Indians and road agents have be-«
from com? legendary.
f*rr.ily were business visiters in
P o rtla n d Monday.
Mr. 3rd Mr3. Den Cox spent
from Friday till Sunday in Cor-
The Gra»s Vaiiey Rabekah icage vailij visiting his parents Mr. and
No 118 held Its regular m eeting d r : Fred Cox
at the IOOF hall W ednesday ev
W ednesday
evening Mr.
B e n e a th t h e Suxfaee
• V JO H N M O N S O «
and
ening. Mrs. Bill Rolfe, noble grand Mi j. Gene Reynolds and Mr. and
Donald von Borstel were
presided with tw enty members Mi
present. Plans were made for the among the guests having dinner
Sherm an County Cattlem en’s As- with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Tom
sociatlon banquet to held Tuesday aboard their boat the Corm orant
February 17.
in The Dalles. They took a cruise
Mrs. Willard B arnett was elee- on the river after dinner,
ted degree captain. After the meet-
Friends from Moro and Grass
ing they sang songs for the good Valley attended the show er held
of the order.
for Mrs. J e rry Alderman (Sylvia
Sherm an chapter No. 132 OES Zachary) at the Bernard Martin
met at the Masonic hall last Tues- home Sunday afternoon. The gift
day evening for its regular m eet table held the lovely gift wrapped
ing with Mrs. Jack Adams, w or packages which were opened by
thy m atron presiding. Mrs. W al the honor guest assisted by De
Refreshm ents of
lace May thanked her for present- anna Martin.
ing a commission of appointm ent cake, jello, punch and coffee were
of grand representative of Pro- served later by the hostess,
vince of Saskatchew an by the wor-
Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor-
thy grand m atron of Oregon, stel and family attended services
There will be a practice m eeting at St. Paul’s Episcopal church in
for degree work Tuesday evening. The Dalles Sunday and had din-
Feb. 17. Refreshm ents of cookies, ner with his aunt, Mrs. Cassie
ice cream and coffee were served Holmes. Mr. and Mis. ( ail von
at the close of the meeting by Borstel and family wen? callers in
Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Frank von the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. von Borstel
Borstel.
Mrs. Alfred Kock was hostess and Phil spent Tuesday at Spray
to members of her bridge club visiting their son and daughter
and additional guests at her home in law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred von
in Moro last Tuesday. A dessert Borstel.
Mrs. Bernard Martin w ent to
luncheon preceded the afternoon
of bridge. Scoring aw ards were Roseburg Thursday and returned
won by Mrs. Eben Kee, Mrs. T ru Friday accompanied by Mrs. John
man Strong and Mrs. A. F. Balzer. Cain i Florence Gentry) and child
Mrs. Strong also won the travel ren who came for the wedding of
ing prize. Club members present her sister, Wilma G entry to Ed
were Mrs. Kee, Mrs. Balzer, Mrs. die Shoem aker, held in Moro Sat
Gene Reynolds, Mrs. Harold Ea- urday. Mrs. Martin and Deanna
kin, Mrs. Donald Clodfelter, Mrs. also attended the wedding
Ja. k Adams, and Mrs. Arzell
Mr. and Mrs. Len Garland were
Lemley.
Guests Included Mrs. visitors In The Dalles Saturday.
Strong, Mrs. Anna Moore, Mrs.
Ted Loeffcl o f W ashougal. Wn.,
Clara Houston, Mrs. Henry Bar
spent from Tuesday till Friday
num and Mrs. Ix>y Cochran all of visiting his brother in law and
Moro, Mrs. Ted von Borstel of
sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. von Bor
The Dalles, Mrs. Donald Marsh of
stel.
Hood River and
Mrs. Kenneth
Dinner guests at the Frank von
H attru p and Mrs. Dorothy Ab
Borstel home Sunday were Mr.
bott of G rass Valley.
and Mrs. Craig Coyrwr and Mr.
BUI B rlnkert and Mrs. John
and Mrs. David Coy ner, Debbie
Rust were visitors In The Dalles
and David Jr. of Bend.
Friday anil brought Mrs. B rlnk
Mrs. .1. E. Norton ealled on Mrs.
ert home from the hospital where
Frank von Borstel Wednesilay
she spent ten days for medical
afternoon.
attention.
The Grass Valley A ltar society
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap had as her of St. John the Baptist church
guests Saturday and Sunday her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. are holding a food sale and miscel-
articles including needle-
Ralph Haynes of Richland, Wn. laneous
work, at the E m pire Machinery
Earl Olds, Dell Olds and Frank ( ., itore in Moro Saturday, Fab
Olds of M ilton-Freewater left 14 from 9 to 12 a. m. The purpose
Sunday for Yuba City, Calif., to
of the sal? is to buy articles for
visit their bro th er and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Olds.
Mrs. Olan Stark and children,
Mrs. Harold Owens and Harold,
and Mrs. W. 1). B arnett were vis
itors In The Dalles Saturday and
visited Mrs. Bertha Matthes.
John Rolfe went to The Dalles
T hursday and brought his m other
Mrs. T. M. Rolfe* home from the
hospital hut had to take her hack
Sunday.
Mrs. Bill Bolfe and her father
George Wilde, drove to Portland
T hursday on business and back
Friday.
Mrs. Donald Marsh and son left
T hursday for h e r home In Hood
River after spending several days
with her parents the Donald Clo 1-
felters.
Rev. Edward Crow thers from
England and tem porarily in The
Dalles taking tin* place of the Rev.
E. E rnest Tayler, who Is recu
perating from recent illness, was
here last Tuesday visiting at the
Gene Reynolds, the Donald von
Borstel and Hie Jesse Helyer
homes.
Mrs. May Kolierts, aunt of Mrs.
Lester Barnum, has been visiting
at the Lester Barnum home, She
was formerly a resident of A r
lington, but now spends most of
her time in the east w here her
children are located.
Mr. and Mrs Bruce Eccles and
family ot Hood Rivet- s|>ent from
Friday till Sunday with her p a r
ents, Mr and Mrs. Donald Clodfel
T- e TINY MOLE
ing February 23. We worked en this area and hi3 escapes
our oven mitts and Randy Lem
ley served cake and pop.
Janice Lemley
Oregon In History
ha
KNOWN TO a . PROW o o
IN A S i NG l E N i GMT. TUlS iS
equivalent to a man digging
A TUNNEL SO MILES LONG
M O SG E' i DGG h TO
F ebruary 15, 1841 — Ewing
Young who came to this country
with Mr. Hall J. Kelley, died to
day at his home at W heatland. Mr.
Young has been most active in
the affairs of this area. He was n
organi»?r of the W illam ette Cattle
Company and led the party that
drove cattle north overland from
California. Three years ago he
built a sawmill. His death creates
legal problems since, if his estate
is to he probate t, it will lie neces
sary to set up some sort of provi
sional governm ent.
CP AWL THROUGH /
Week End S|H*eiaIs
at C & C FOOD STORE
U rn » Valiev, Oregon
Hudson House freestone Peaches 3 for .85 $6.79 case
Hudson House Bartlett Pears 2 for .75 8.29 case
Hudson House Apricots
2 for .85 9.69 case
Toilet Scott Tissue 4 rolls 49 cents
Car Coats
Half Price
February 17, 1899 — W heeler
county was today created hv the
state legislature. It was named
for H enry H. W heeler who came
to Oregon in 1802 and has since
turned his hand to driving stag-?,
farm ing and stock raising. Mr.
W heeler was one of the most
r ic e s *»<’«>< I
Endnv \ Saturday only
February 13th and N t h
—tr-.—'.r-ir-'*-”
: U O K
K entucky S traig h t B o u /tv a W h isk ey
the altar and church interior.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Kock and
family were dinner guests featur
day evening at the George von
Borstel home.
The G rass Valley A ltar society
met at the home of Mrs. Cliff
Holdman in Moro Feb. 6 w ith
Mrs. T. L. Irzyk as co-hostess.
The Golden Thread club met
Mrs. Holdman, president, con-
ducted the meeting. Plans were w ith Mr«. H arry Stark, leader,
made for the food sale. Refresh- Feb. 9 a t the Grass Valley grade
m ents were served at the close of school. D errie Peters was enrolled
the m eeting by the hostesses.
as a member. Derrie led th e pled-
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thing we have learned about sew--
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ing
Melba Alberty will bring
I wish to thank my friends for
M r n u r n e x t m e e t-
.he lovely cards and flowers sent re " « nm en>« ’or our
meel
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ma white I w as in the h ospital,
they were greatly appreciated,
Mrs. John Rust
T h e g r e a t b o u r b o n o f th e O ld W e s t
i s w in n in g n e w f r ie n d s e v e r y w h e r e !
The smoothest of fine Kentucky bourbons has the
taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you tool
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Miss Jeanette Sassler of P o rt
land had dinner with the Gene
Reynolds family In The Dalles
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Alfred Payne and
family went to Portland Friday
on business and to visit her mo
ther, Mrs. C hristine Matdaner,
from New W estm inster, B ('.,
retu rnin g home Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Alley and
Tommy were dinner guests Sun
day at the home of her parents,
the W illiam Brlnkerts.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Edw ards of
Portland left
T hursday after
•pending a few days here with
her mother, Mrs. W. F. Schilling
Bernard M artin entered the
Mid-Columbia hospital F riday for
medical attention retu rn in g home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Sam Allierfv and
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