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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1960)
FAGK 4 SHERMAN COUNTY J O lK N A l., M O RO , O R EG O N FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, i m » o G rass V a lley Mrs. A. A. Dunlap had as her H< »chilling of The « ano Airs. Alfred Kock left Sun- guests a while Sunday her niece I \ land Monday for « a y for the Steens Mountains day evening in honor of their and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold l»> Auua Italzes* therapy wtHMiing anniversary and Mr. trea nents and liack Preston from Blue Lake, Calif., 1 uesday Mrs Schilling Is 1m- ‘leer hunting for several days. Mnniey anu sun, Alan birtndays. 1 lie Gamma Lambda No. H4 Dinnct guests at the home ol who were returning to their home proving ind i> feeling much bet- J beta Rho held Its regular ses i nose present were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M rs.IU lph Rust Friday from W ashington. ter. sion in the IOOF hall Tuesday * M. Crews anu Mr. and M ia . evening were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Peters Jr. Visitori at the home of Mr. and evening, Oct. 11 w ith Monya A rzeu ueuuey. Dugger, Mr. and Mrs. John Rust and family of Hood River sj*ent Mrs. Roy a n . anu .»ns. Jam es E arl and Schilling Monday were and R. E. Lei ¡leu of Rend. the weekend at the Herman Mrs. Dici Edw ards and her dan- Neal, president, presiding with Rev. anu Mrs. Maynor Reeu anu Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Higley Peters home. ghter, Mr I. R. L. Drath Jr. from tw enty-three m em bers and eleven tanuiy weie uinner guests bun- visitors present. The degree was and Orville Blaylock of LaGrande Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ward of Portland. uay at tne Don E arl noine. conferred on six new candidates came F riday and spent the wee* Portland spent from Friday till Rev. Don Leacn was tne guest Mrs. Ted Trim ble and her mo including Sheri Rolfe, Loleta Sul end with th eir parents, Mr. and Monday visiting at the home of ther, Mrs. Ida Olds, spent several livan, Annie Wilson, L orraine speaker at me Vxeunesuay even Mrs Boyce Blaylock Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Claus Bardenhagen. days at Warm Springs. 5 lark, Judy Dunlap and Janice ing prayer service at tne lia p - E. R. Blaylock had dinner with Bert Cox and Don Cox went to Sunday Rev. Maynor Reed and Eeiniey. All members are urgeu «..ai c n u ic n . r o i i o r t i i i g m e service them Sunday. Klamath Falls Sunday on busi Rev. Harold Mac A rthur of Con to have th eir aprons for the next Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wool wine oi ness and back Monday. don exchanged pulpits, this was th e Dalles attended the funeral sr c h<Xin n tiOi‘ WUh the S“ nda* Sa,e ^ l ^ n d a y u V fX h m e rn ? 4 -H C lub N e w s Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Crews of "1 Mrs. Lydia W assenmiller held ( an non Beach spent from Oct. 5 attendance contest. They were served at the close of the in e cooking anu sewing club, herp Monday. They had lunch till Oct. 13 visiting their daugh* sch -------o the IVU1 fourth week of meeting. ix>ugn n oews, met uci. io,at 4;oo with Mr and Mrs. Chester Bried- er, Mrs. (Jordon Lemley and fam <ue entering the six weeks contest. well. Mr. and Mrs. Collis Rice and P- m. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jef- ily, before leaving for Arizona to Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bihhy of spend the winter. ■on, Bud. of Sweet Home stopped leries under leauersiup of Mrs. Den Mothers, Mrs. Bill Todd Harold E akin M ane H attrup. H eppner attended the funeral of Mrs. Robert Schilling and Mrs. and Mrs. William Brinkert w ith Monday at the We baked cookies and discussed •Mrs. Lydia W assenmiller here Harvey Sargent, Den Mothers of Cuhscouts of Den 3 including hom e to visit a while on their Monday. l>en 1 met at the school house Scott Todd, Carsten von Borstel " a y home from Moro w here they plans lor m e future. We plan on Paving a bake sale. Members of Sherm an chapter Wednesday after school w ith Cub- !• reddle Rolfe, Robbie B rander sp<;nt the Wee*end with their son _ No. 132 OES who went to Condon scouts including Freddie Buether, and ary B rinkert met at the a? d dau«h ter< Mr. and Mrs. We also picked four girls to let Hie test of the club know' when Saturday evening to the reception I hillip Ruggles, Robert Owens, school house after school Wednes I hompson. Mrs. Elien Kee took Mr. and there is to be a meeting. of Condon chapter for the grand John Sargent, Gordon Smith and day for the first fall meeting Bonnie Jefferies, reporter conductress, Mrs. W alter Jaeger Neil Schilling and Den Chief They worked on their project of Mrs. Dell Olds to Portland Mon were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May' John Johnson. They worked on making hot plate mats. Refresh day Oct. Io for medical attention Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mrs their project making hot plate m ents were served by Gary Brin retu rn in g home Tuesday. < ARD OF THANKS Jack Adams, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, mats. Refreshm ents were served kert. V\ e want to thank the neigh Mrs Jack Adam.-, was ho.Mess Mrs. Leta Eslinger of Moro and later by Mrs. William B rinkert. i X!r 'i a,Iil Mrs Ja,nes Earl cele bors and friends and G rass Val Her br.iigc , ut her honR. Mrs. V. B. Eakin of The Dalles. Robert Schilling took his m other brated their 37th wedding anni Ihursday. Mrs Earl Olds was an ley fire departm ent for coming to yersary Oct. 11 at thelr home pviW d gm-st. \ desaen luncheon our place Sunday to control the then son and daughter in law fire that destroyed our barn and ' i d the afternoon of bridge hay. n J '» 30:1 D° n Eari and fam P at faW * Mii Adama heM then <akt? 3nd r ° ffee w i,h' [high s e r e , U n la * ,, Kee aae Mr. and Mrs. Frank K ettcr You’ll Find Distinguished Gifts for Euery Spetiol Euent GREEN S T A M P R E D E M P T IO N CENTERS Distinguished merchandise in S&H Green Stamp Redemption C en ters make o u tsta n d in g gifts for special occasions, like weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and showers. More than 1,500 nationally-known quality products give you a wonderful gift selection. So, when you wish to remember some one with a present that will be treasured and appreciated, don’t forget your S&H Green Stamps! If there’s no redemption center nearer you than 20 miles away, you can order your gifts by mail with your filled stamp books from the pages of the beautiful new S&H catalog. Rev. and Mrs. Don Leach an amily of Tacoma spent several days last week at the home o Mr ami Mrs Don Earl. Wednes day afternoon callers to visi i lym were Mrs. Vernon Eakin^ Mrs Bernard Martin, Mrs E< O R I G O N I V D r V IS lO N 4J70 N . l , »M« eetw ev . no Street m utcm ' nbon co m fanv • (»TA akieM to H en ry C ab ot L od ge exjlerit-iice dealing with foreign nations at I nited Nations m w ii E lm o Ron P h air an intelligent candidate who will re p re se n t e v ery o n e H o w ell A p p lin g w h ose background is American and patriotic—efficient H o w a rd B elto n w ho will handle your money as carefully as you yourself Carl F ran cis Peter8’ Mrs- Alfred Kock, Mrs. Harold Eakin, Mrs. D 1. Reynolds Mrs Gene Rev- [nolds an.l M ,s v E j {alZ(.r ..le t F ir s t N a t i o n a l h e lp y o u e n jo y it! d k '/ Fall is a time of harvest, and traditionally « time Of storing up for the months ahead. Although we seldom store food in cellars and smokehouses in this age of specialization, the same principle ap- phi's: You can be ready to face future months or years if you have stored some of today’s harvest. For most of us, th a t harvest is a weekly or monthly income. The way to store it, easily and without worry, is in a First National Bank sav- d e ^ sim 01101, buiU UP thr° ugh regular’ repeaU!d « ' - Ml Don t be misled by a fancy Bounding ballot title» Ballot Measure 15 is NOT D f S IG N I D to protect Bcencry but rather to destroy vital job« and pay rolls . . . to cripple Oregon's $ 176,(MM),(XX) tourist industry. It w ill authorize the state to build govern- ment-owned billboards with your tax money. Protect your pocketbook. 1 I > S m ith an active, vigorous man tor a m an ’s job funeral Leonard R Smith Phone ( A (1-3133 Hi. H illis, O t m m «eee on R ich ard N ix o n the candidate with the most actual experience in our entire history C allaw a y Don’t Cripple Oregon’s * 1 7 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 TOURIST INDUSTRY V A T 1 E E N 11A VU il V O TE FOR: SEPVTCE Partlund I J. Oregon • th e p a r ty th a t w o r k s fo r YO U OREGON is a way of living C hapel T h e S p e r r y a n d H u t c h in s o n C o m p a n y Vote Republican as executrix of the E state of We need sound legal counsel Jam es Em m et Norton, deceased, and has qualified as such execu trix. All persons having claims G eo rg e S ta d elm a n •*n' 1 family Mi and MnJ against said estate are hereby Mrs Elton Eakin a ,K a native son with roots ami interest in the mid-Columbia M r and M rs H arry sta rk and notified and required to present U p ’ 7 ’- ¡e / U>V' and Mrs Maynot family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. the same, duly verified, to the I b td and family, Mrs. Bud Brim Ba.\er and Helen were business undersigned, Mildred Ross Nor P au len K a seb erg 'H and Mrs. Shelton F ritts visitors in Madras Sunday. ton, at her home in Kent, Oregon, hristine Cantrall came out af, a candidate who will work for this district, not Portland Mr. and Mrs Herman Peters w ithin six month from the date of m u .T 7 1a,,d Was an over nlxl’t and Mrs. Arden Peters were busi- the first publication of this no guest of Jeanette Leach. jn e s s visitors in The L ester W ilson Dalles Wed- tice. The date of the first publica vviVi'ri N ll,IKBles and Mm. ■nesdav tion of this notice Is October 21 long ex p e rien c e j n county m atters 'Vill. rd B arnett went to The Hal * Mrs. H. O. Dugger, Mrs. John I960. es Oct ti w here they attended a Rust and Mrs. Ralph Rust were MILDRED ROSS NORTON fasha," .how a t , he JunlQi. high L. E. K a seb erg visitors in The Dalles Friday. E xecutrix of the E state R. E. 1^-Bleu of Bend spent F ri of Jam es Em m et Norton Mr. an,I Mrs. A. F. Ualzer s p i f f a successful man to manage county affairs day and Saturday at the home of deceased. hiindaj In Wasco visiting the Ous Mr. and Mrs. John Rust. Brown & Van Vactor H artm anns. M arie H o sk in so n Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemley The Dalles, Oregon M rs. A. A. Dunlap w ent to Tygh were hosts at a dinner Wednes* A ttorney for the E state a courteous ami efficient county clerk . alley Thursday to celebrate the Oct. 21, 28, Nov. 4, 11, I960 Pd. Political Ad. Republican Cen. Com. I. Hart, Chrm. »iithday of her grandson, Floyd «on of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hoop. <-i. tetu rn ln g home Friday. •Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Boi •Jel returned home Thursday Hom a trip to Oakland, t'aUf w here they visited his great uncle an« aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. W s »Mines and family. H er parents, i- ,‘t | Un<. Mr’ ’ John Je n k »ns of d.* • ‘,n< ,StaVed Wl,h the M ildren «luring their absence. Mr. am! Mrs. Kenneth H attrup e<,rge von Horst cl, Robert Holm- Sm ith ( Wid and I f n Araell Lemley low Mr • Herman Peters won the tra* N O T IC E T O ( R E I H T O R S Notice is hereby given that the wiiug prize Other members pre ban t were Mrs Donald Clodfelter undersigned has been appoint 'd a social hour was held in honor Mrs. Donald von Borstel and of the Leaches. Refreshm ents children were business visitors in were served. Portland Saturday Be ready to handle your future. Open a savings ®ccount nou> at your nearby branch of F irst National Bank of Oregon. 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