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PAGE « SHERMAN CO U N T! Grass Valley B y M « . A . F . n«ib.«r JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY. JANUARY 1, I960 Kodda Irs. Wal ice May and Zevely of Wasco mas eve at the home Mrs. Ra ph Busse in Jay they w e n t Jinner. •in -the evening. R efreshm ents were served by the bos teas. Mr. and Mrs. E. R Blayla k re turned home Sunday from The I Falle» w here they spent the hol iday weekend w ith their son in law and ( aughter, the E arl Saw- tells. C hristm as day they all w ent to Dufur and had dinner at the Sylvester Kran.?i huur.e. O ther tin n e r guests were Mr. and Mrs. Than K ram er and family of D u fur and Douglas Sawtell of The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blayok'k and Orville spent C hristm as eve and C hristm as day In The Dalles at the homo of theLr son in law’ and daughter the Eugene Spen cers and family. O ther guests C hristinas day were Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Tallm an and son, Richard of Gresham. 'Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Blaylock ••»pent C hristm as eve at the Clyde Stradley homo. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hlgley of I*a Grande and Mis Jerrln e Blay lock of The Dalles and Jim Belshe of Moro spent C hristm as eve at the Eugene Spencer home In The Prineville and Mrs. Clauj Barden- Mra. Donald Curit$. Greg of The Dalle*. hagen and Mr. ano Mrs John wedding reception for Mr. and Dinner guetts Ciiristmas at the a farewell pot luck dinner waa Jenkins of Port.and BUI B rinkert home w ere M r. and held at the B ap tu t chuivh Sunday Mrs, Claud Eslln^t-r. Those £o»ng Mr. and Mrs. Bill P au sc h w ere Mrs. Bud B rinkert and' V ictor Jo h n so n and Air. an d Mrs. W il liam B rin k e rt an d *on, G ary. Mr. and Mrs. Bud B rin k e rt h a d as d in n e r g u ests C h ristm a s eve Mr. an d M rs. H a rry R oot a n d Mr. an d Mrs. O scar L em ley a n d R a n Mr. and Mrs. K enneth H attrup dy. • in n e r g u ests C h ristm a s ev e a t th e D onald von B orste! home. Mr. an d Mrs. Bud Kock and fam ily w en t to S an d y C h ristm as uay and sp e n t till S un d ay w ith h er p a re n ts the H e n ry T en Eyoks. friends attended , » Christ ma* program held in tl school audi- torium W ednesday svening w ith Di all the children la ng part. The r e n te May and school band, under the direction It to Port lan<i Thursday of Douglas Jacox, played "Christ ( .’hrtstnnus weeken mas Tidings,..... I’hree Chorales foi and Rita w ent to Portland W ed Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smith and rents ,Mr. and Mrs C hristinas,” ’ Ferris W h e e 1,” nesday and spent the holiday d a u g h te r a rriv e d S atu rd ay from arflleid. ‘ H ighlander Fling,” and “Star and weekend with his parents the C orvallis to spend th e N ew Y ear Mr». H (J L lugger ha and Strip?* Forever,” the girls Ben H attrups. h oliday w’ith his p a re n ts th e Don risl tmae < Jav with Mr ensemble: Ixdeta Sullivan, IxiL Mrs. H enry Roth k / t Sunday Sm iths. and Mrs. John Rust. Payne, Peggy Higgs, Carolyn for her home In Olympia after Mr. and1 Mrs. D. L. Reynolds Mr. an J Mrs. Kenneth Wilson Johnson, Nancy All>erty and Ruth spending the holiday here with had dinner Christm as day with Hid children of Kent went to Alley, sang Christm as carols un her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth the Gene Reynolds family. der the direction of Mrs. Orville Portland W ednesday and spent Crews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Fossen Christina- with his parents, Mr. Ruggles; Victor Johnson w a Dinner guests a t the Dell Olds am. family of Cambridge, Idaho and Mrs. John Wilson, returning stage manager; a play “Christm as horn? C hristm as day were Mr. and arrived Sunday to visit h er sisters Fri ay evening. W indows” by the children with Mrs. Marion Crews and family of Mrs. H. N. Riggs and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Bert ( ’ox went to A rdine Todd and Lowell Smith as Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Sm ith and families. O ther guests T hursday and spent rea. era; a play “The Story of (a n d o n VanGikior of Moro and Wtayne ■Sunday at the Sm ith home w ere C h ristm as” by the children with ( hrislm as with their son, W arren Hull of Portland. an an J family. Mrs. Maude G arrett and Bob of Sandra Wilson reader; “The G ravslde services for Mrs. Ed Shaniko, Bill G arrett o»f Beaver Mi s. John Rust, Mrs. G eraldine Christinas T ree” by the children na May Coon of Portland were ton and the H. N. Riggs family. with Nancy Crews as rea er; end Haven and Mrs. H arvey Sargent held at the IOOF cem etery at Mr. and Mrs. H arry Stark and were visitors in The Dalles Mon ing with the grand finale when day. Grass Valley Monday a t 3 p. m. family spent C hristm as in Bend they all marched down Santa Mrs. Coon died Tuesday, Doc. 22 Mr. and Mrs. W illard B arnett Dalles. with the Willis B rittain family. Claus lane up on H k * stage and at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kay B rittain came homo with ad as dinner guests C hristm as Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Higley LeRoy Bell In Tacoma, Wn. sang Christm as songs under the them for a visit. direction of Mrs. Hans Meves, ay Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Peters. loft Sunday for La Grande after Mr. and Mrs. Orville R urgies Mr. and1 Mrs. Gordon Lemley V isitors in the evening w ere Mr. spending the Christm as holiday and then Santa appeared on the had as guests C hristm as day her scene with treats for all the and Mrs. Earl McKinney and Alan and weekend with his father, mother, Mrs. S. L. Boyce of P o rt had as dinner guests C hristm as day Mr. and Mrs. Arzell I>emley of H erm iston, Mr. and Mrs. Or Clarenoe Hlgley and her parents chll .den. land who Is »pending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lemley and Robin Olds, son of Mr. and Mrs. ville Ruggles and Phil and Mrs. the Boyce Blaylocks. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .Martin with them, and Mr. and Mrs. Lou fam ily of Portland and (Mr. and Earl Olds celebrated his 9th bir <>. N. Ruggles. Mrs. David Stum p of Monmouth. had as guests C hristm as and the Fischer and son of Prineville. Arzell lx?mley brought Mrs. th, ay Dec. Id at his home when Air and Mrs. F rank E. Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd weekend her sister, Mrs. Mar- his m other served birthday cake Lemley home from the hopital in and family, David Bayer who a r and family have moved to the A rt gurlte Tombropoulous and son 1 lu‘ Dalles Wednesday recover after school to his guests Gary rived Thursday from Davis, Calif., Schilling house in Grass Valley. Bra .ley of Ix>s Angeles. B rinkert and Mr. and Mrs. John ing from recent surgery. and Keith Bayer of Novato, Calif Mr. Todd crove Buckley school Dale Padget arrived Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A rden Peters Alley and children Tommy and had C hristm as dinner in The Dal- bus a num ber of years. He is shop from Seattle and spent the C hrist Sherry. sjMuii ( hristm as day in Moro with mas holiday with his fiancee, De- les at the Charles Perrigo home. man for the Dalmor Machinery Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alberty and her parents the John Gilmans. I hey also visited th eir father, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ■»¡»oncer anna Martin and at the Bernard Frank T. Bayer, who is patient Company in Moro, Afarcus E s hlldren and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es linger will drive the bus when M artin home. Taylor and family of Moro w ere and family and his brother, lx*x at a hospital there. school opens in January. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M artin dinner guests C hristm as day at ter ‘»f The Dalles were H arry Hooper returned home Mrs. T. M. Rolfe had as holiday dinner guests Sun ay and spent I>eanna and Danny, and their last Sunday from Hazelton, Idaho the A. S. Alberty home. guests and clnner guests C h rist guests spent Christinas eve near Mrs. A. It. Dunlap spent C hrist the day visiting her parents the w here he spent three weeks on mas day Mrs. H arriett W ells of ■Moro at the Donald Martin home. business. mas day in Kent with her daugh Boyce Blaylocks. Glide, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells Mi and Mrs. Harold Eakin and .Mi. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler ter, Mrs, Verne Mobley and fam Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hooper ily. had as Christm as and weekend family, Mr. and Mrs, Vernon E a and Floyd spent Christm as day and family of Albany and Mrs. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap had as d inner guests Mr. an i Mrs. Jim m y Zieg- kin and family and Mr. and Mrs. in The Dalles at the home of his Frances Mathews of Seattle and guests C hristm as eve Mr. and Mrs. er and family of Cheney, Wn., Elton Eakin and family spent brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maxine Baker of Portland all arriving T hursday. Mr. and Jack Cushman an I family, Mr. M uid Mrs. Bob Draga of Port- ('hristm as ove in The Dalles w ith Mrs. L. w . Brockway and family their parents, Mr. and Mrs. V B and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and and and Mr. and .Mrs. ('arl Zi«‘g Eakin. of Newport came C hristm as day family of Moro, Mr. and Mr.s. it and family of W m co. •Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Eakin TIMBER LAMINATED and had dinner w ith them and Dinner guests at the Earl Olds Verne Mobley an 1 ,'amily of K en f stayed over night w ith the Bill Mrs. Dorothy Abbott and son of ionic C hristm as day w ere Mi and family were visitors the even- Rolfes an left the next day for nd Mrs. Dh k Rusit an« 1 Mr, and »ng of C hristm as day at the B er I he Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Art Wat STRUCTURES nard Martin home. ITineville to visit his m other. kins of H appner and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Alley and children. Mr. an I Airs. Marion Crews and O ther dinner guests w ere Charles Mr. and Mrs. Harold Owens H arry Hooper an 1 Floyd. Baker and children an d Barbara D inner guests Christm as day at and family an! Mrs. W. D. Bar- family arrived Wednesday from Grain Storage Belshe of Kinzua and G ary B aker the J. W. Blagg home w ere Mr i> tl were dinner guests C hrist Stevenson to spend the holidays (il'ls WKh hPr parents ,he S ell stationed at T reasure Island. and Mrs. g -raid Blagg of The Dal- mas day a, the Dlan Stark home Commercial Structures Mr. and Mrs. Pet K»?lly of P o rt at Kent. ,es and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bör land spent the holiday weekend Machine Sheds of Moro. Mr ind Mrs. Harol 1 Owens had w ith her daughter, Mrs. Bill Rolfe Mr and Mrs. Archie Cantrall as guests C hristinas eve Mr. and stel had as guests the evening of and family. Pre Cut Buildings and Dene and Ju y W atkins of Mrs. Olan Stark and family, Mrs. ( hristm as day Mr. and Mrs. Hans Moves and Barbara and h er fath* Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Earl had Contact: C la ir L. R alzer vvaiico were dinner guests C hrist W. D Barnett and Mr. and Mr.s. as dinner guests C hristm as cay Moro, Oregon mas eve and »pent the evening W illard Barnett and Keith. Mr. e i , Mr. lo rrin who Is spending and Mrs. \ r en Peters earn? later the holiday with them from Phone: Jordon 5-36X5 (a fte r 3 p. m. Mr. and Airs. Don Earl and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Dick E arl and follow ing th e t>ervxce^, fo r th e down for the family d inner an J Rev. an d Mrs. Don Lcacb an d recaption were Mr. and Mrs. Mai- family, who left Munday for colmn Eabngcr and iamily, M rs. J. W . B lagg, Mr. a n d Mrs. Mar* T acom a, Wn. cus EsLinger and Aucc and Leta Mr. an d M rs. D uane L em ley an d fam ily of P o rtla n d cam e C h ristm as day an d w ere g u ests at the G ordon L em ley home. D uane re tu rn e d hom e S u n d ay and Mrs. L em ley will spend a few d ay s a t th e A rzell L em ley home. Mr. and M rs. David S tu m p of M onm outh a rriv e d T h u rsd a y an d sp en t till S u n d a y w ith h er p are n ts, the A r A nn, a n d Mr 3. L cta E alio g er of Moro Mrs. J. W. Blagg returned home Sunday evening w ith the Ivan Blaggs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ralzer of Moro were dinner guests C hrist mas eve at the home of his p a r ents the A. F Balzers. After open ing th eir gifts Clair and Marie zell Lemleys. went to her parents the J. W. Blaggs and opened their gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and family left T hursday for I>ehanon w here they spent Christm as with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Coyle. They went in to Portland (Sunday and had dinner w ith the enables Harold Blaggs, then went to ♦he family Forest Grove to attend the golden ♦o limit ♦he cost ♦o ih need* or wish«». Dr. Otis G. Perkins Optometrist E. 2nd 8L 40 pi 7 TeL CY6 X562 The Dallet, Ore. PASS 41 / /♦**■*/ 1*57-1941 jUJoveO TO OREGON \ D»*J) FROM OHIO, ACHIEVING ¿4 frROAt• n ENCE A5 LEADER O r rug- m -TCMELL w in g V c w r u f REPUBLICAN PARTS " v r in o w ith aou ticking .g a o f yJ/ELPED ORGANIZE .MULTNOMAH COUNTY LAW LIBRARY— WA5 ITS SECRETARY (#9 0-1 920 ) AND PRESIDENT (1920-4/) / BE5T-REMEWBEREP FOR HiS CONTRIBUTIONS/^ < TO NORTHWEST HISTORY/ ON WHICH HE WROTE J E xtensively - h ie ' g ene ra l HISTORY OF OREi iS WIPELY USEP-. HEWA5 A DIRECTOR anp president ÜS27-37>0» THE OREGON MIE TOR ORIC.AL SOCiED iicailcrs (if tii<> Slieiimin County Jo u rn al: W " uiild like io have a tow more subweriberh io this paper and, of course, wc realize that to 1 ’* alii'aiiy reading it about it does little go«»d m ile - they are willing to tell some out else about it. Since we last made an effort to get new sub scribers many families have moved into the «•ounty and remained long enough to be inter- t' d h i i lit» ,M>rsons. tin* history, the agriculture, ’I"' plans, the schools, of the county and would lik e to read about them weekly. I hat is tin* group of families we would like to have subscribe and we would like to have reg* ular readers tell them about us. Because it isn ’t boasting tor us to say that if we are not the \oiee ot Sherman county, the county is mule; there is no other publication prim arily interest- <d in Sherman county, non«* that doesn’t have it'« I iis t res|ionsibility to some other county or town For All Your Printiit^ Needs WF "" IkVkflDAVt D I here certainly are some families who would enjoy the Sherm an ('ountv Journal who do not now take it. It isn t necessary to enjoy it verv much to make it a good buy at $3.00 per year. 1’hat is less than might he paid t\»r a good meal. Naturally the Sherman ( ’ounty Journal is dif- lerent from a good meal which is filling for the stomach. We try to provide a little something tor the mind, an idea here and there.« disens- '•iou ot topics that are pertinent to the countv and its citizens, perhaps a quip. One can live longer without ideas than without food, it is true, hut the stimulation of an idea mav last longer So, it you know ot some one who might like to snberibe we would appreciate it if you’d let him ha\ e a look at an issue or two. \\ e can hard ly get around to looking them up as much as we'd like to. ’