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< < PAGE 4 »H E R M A N COUNTY JOURS A l , M o lto , OREGON md Grass Valley by Anna Balzer FRIDAT. JANVART 23, 1963 W.S Holmes i t d M r and SHERMAN THEATER TIi If hau rip th J Mi iv th e y s p e n t U her firs t meeting w ith 34 h o m e o f id s b n Xher, present. Follow ing the ■ini aid H a t iru p an d fam ly. T hey o u sin es. m eeting a p a rty was > visited Mr and Mrs F re d von Lultl for nembers w ith birth'lay« o r w e t,d in g a n n iv e r s a t ies in Jan* Bo stel in South Carolina and stel u a ry : T h o se w ith b ir tn d a y s , e re M r a n d M s R obert von Bo M rs R a lp h B u sse,. .Mrs H.N. Rig am fam ily in Oak Ridge, ’ enn gs, M rs B en n ie P a y n e an d M rs a n d fr ie n d s in D ay to n , orm A m o n g th e v is ito rs in The Dai- D o n ald von B or stel T h o se w ith a n n iv e r s a r ie s w e re M rs G len n Ies W ed n esd ay w e re Mr a n d Mrs M rs J o h n B u e th e r P e rry , M rs Bill P a u sc h , .Mrs 1 »1« k Bill R olfe, M rs J.- hn R u st R u st a n d .Mrs R a lp h B u sse. The M rs B ert (.'ox, m y s te ry s is te r s w e re re v e a le d at M rs D .L .R ey n o ld s, M rs E a rl O1 th is tim e a n d n ew n a m e s d ra w n ds, M r a n d M rs A.F B llz e r, Mr» riw Mobley fo r th e c o m in g y e a r. R efresh* \ \ Dunlap, Mra V< an d M rs C arl S c h a d e ’ »-¡tz a n d son m erits w e re s e rv e d by M rs Ken- Jo h n , o f K ent. n e th C rew s, M rs S am A lierty M r an d M rs R ic h a rd I laiz a n d M rs G a ry S c h illin g a n d .irs fa m ily o f H e p p n e r sp e n t S u n d a y F r a n k K e tte r. at th e h o m e o f th e ir < la u g h te r, M r a n d M rs M ark B ird am i M r am i M rs V ern e A.Mi ibley. fam ily w e n t to M au p in S a tu rd a y M r a n d M r rs A rd en P e te r s of a n d sjie n t th e d a y v is itin g h e r M ad ras sto p p e d a w h ile S u n d a y p a re n ts , M r a n d M rs J o h n Jo y ce. e v e n in g to v is it h is p a re n ts , M r T h e y w e re a lso v is ito rs in T h e an d M rs H e rm a n Peters. D alles T h u rs d a y . M r an d M rs H e rm a n t’eter.". M r M r a n d M rs A rzell L e m ley ¡eft an d M rs H aro ld O w en s an d M rs N o v e m b e r 2 fo r L os A lam os , N. M. w h e re th e y s p e n t lo u r w re k s W D .B a rn e tt had d in n e r S u n d a y w ith M r and M rs O lan S ta rk am i a t th e h o m e of th e ir d a u g h te r , Ml a n d M rs R o g er M oore am i fa m ily at K en t. M r a n d M rs 1 ni All •erty ami fam ily. L e a v in g fo r C a rlsb a d ( 'a v e rn an d A lb u q u e rq u e am i fam ily w en t t< Prln? ville Su n o r t th e T r a ile r c o u rt a t M esa d a y an d sp m t th e da V Vis Itinii A rizona. W h ile th e r e th e y took M r an d Mi I Jam es T iv lo r ami s ig h t se e in g tr ip s a n d v is ite d ail fam ily . M r an I M r K e n n e th ( th e S h e rm a n c o u n ty p »ople th e r e fo r th e w in te r. T h e y left Mesa w e re in T h e D ulles W ednesday J a n u a r y 3 fo r L o n g B eacr, Cal. an d M rs C rew s, R h o n d a a n d Cat w h e re th e y sjie n t se v e ra l d a y s v is h y an d M rs S am A lb e rty w e n R ing re la tiv e s fro m ‘.h e re to S ac dow n a g a in T h u rs d a y . Mrs S h e lto n F ritts w e n t t< ra m e n to w h e re th e y v is ite d Ins sis te r, M rs W ill Z im m e rm a n a M oro T u e sd a y am i stayed w ltl few d a y s an d on th e M edford to th e E d F r i tt s c h ild re n w h ile Mr- v is it h e r s is te r, M r an I M rs K en F r i t t s w as in T h e D alles h o sp ital n e th O lds a few d a y s an d to P o rt w ith b ab y L a u ra L ee w no sp etit land fo r a few d a y s w ith 1d ie ir se v e ra l <lay s in th e h o sp ita l. M r an d Mi:s H are•Id O w en s an d son D uane a n d fam ily am i also a \ l s i t w lih th e ir d a u g h te r M r son, Rol H'ft w ere b u s in e s s vlsl- an d M rs D avid S tu m p a t .’Mon- to rs in 'I'll,- D alles F. lav M r an d Mr : G ian S ta rk o f K e n t m o u th and w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs C h a rle s L em ley a t G re sh a m . T h e w ere in T h e D alle s V iondav on co u p le a rriv e d h o m e J a n u a r y 1G. b u sin ess. M r and1 Mr.«s B e rt Cox a n d M rs M rs K eith M obley o f B end w as h e re S u n d a y J a n u a r y 13 to ’l i.slt J o h n R ii st w e n t to R u fu s M on h e r p a re n ts In law , M r a n d M rs d a y an d s|»ent th e d a y v is itin g M r a n d M rs Jloe R Itn e r. V erne M obley o f K ent. M r a n d M rs R a y m /J n g e r an d Mi and M rs L en G a rla n d s p e n t th e w eek en d in R end at th e mm e fam ily o f S u n n y sld t W ash ., s|K*nt th e w eek en d h e r v is itin g h e r of Mr an d M rs I ver Garland. M rs C.W Fields w as i b u sin e ss p a re n ts , M r an d M rs J o h n R u st, O th e r S u n d a y g u est ts w e re M r v is ito r In T h e D alles S .tu r d a y . M r a n d M rs M ay n ard W a rd o f an d M rs K e n n e th Wil ’•1 o f B end I o rtla n d sp e n t F rid a y h e re v is it an d M r a n d M rs H O D ugger, M rs A lex B ra n d e r iii’ii S u sa n ing al he h o m es o f Mr. an d M is Bill B u e th e r, M r an d M rs H a n s w e re b u s in e s s v is ito rs n T h e Dal- B a rd en h a m am i M rs K ian s lia r les M onday. T h e B a p tist M ■ilon ï >ciety di n h ag en Mr an d M rs F r a n k K e C e r v e n t belt! its reg u lar m e e tin g ¡ t tt„. •hure tc Bend F rid a y to a tte n d thi I un- llap t i T h u rs d a y after* noon Mr I V o ral o f A. J .M oore, on F a k in . ¡»res M r an d M rs D onald \ in Borste id en t wn in c h a rg e , ta f ter- a n d Teddie w e re call ?rs a t tin noon wa - sp e n t doin / Mor F ra n k V on U orstel ho i ’ Monday, w o rk gold Ixm I poin t: M rs A von B orst el an d P hil w e re serv ed , In w ere d in n e r g u e s ts W ed n esd ay wen» tu rn e d R e fre s h m e n t: The ’ R ev an d M rs D u an e Dun e v e n in g , at th e h o m e of Mi anil ham m d fam ily _ o f P o rtla n d w e n M rs Rill R u et h er. H e s p o k e at tin H e n ry R o o jier o f K«*n t, M r am i h e re S u n d a y . M rs F ra n k v o n llo rste ‘1 and M r B a p tist c h u rc h lx»th inorn in » an d an d M rs •lohn Ilu eth e w e n t to evening I’hey wen* d in n e r g e s ts Hood R i\ e r W eiln esd iIV eve.i ting a' tin* h o m e o f M r an d Mi's Don io a tte n d a d in n e r o f the io et K E a rl. field at th e I s ’g lo n c lu b Mi th e r p re sid e d M r an d M rs Rob Scnilli g an d fam ily m oved fro m th e ranch t< The D alles F rid a y wl ’ till V w ill m ak e th e ii ionie M r an d M rs A rzell w e re d in u e i tuest * Sali i d ay ( 'o n s u m e rs SIIO U ta k e w it •\ e m n g at th e n ine of Ml an d Mr» sizable g ra in < • t M il la 1ms P ill Pauech " J u st b ro w n an d w In Iv a n Blai ig an d th e y p re p a r e raw p o rk pr< »due pa I Mr an d M r i W B fo r th e tab le left d ay for Ct ve to VI T h is Is , he nth Mr M rs Cla Ba /e r l et I H o u sto n . ï u p erv l- M< av departmen o f ag Mr u is|x 'c t ion a c t h it\ I Old» I ’ miete« x «kis I |X) I 'e r r hu know -, m. P o rti da\ h e a lth pr FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY JAN’ ARY 25 — 26 — 27 WALT DISNEY’S The Lady and The Tramp ALSO Almost Angels The Handy G irls E rl se.ving club w ith Mrs. Helen M artin met Janu 21 at 3:30 at the high school. Nancy Grogan from Wasco was a guest. We. decided the year’s program. We discussed about a party and decided to in v ite the Grass V al ley sewing clubs and tc e ir m oth ers. We w ill in v ite our mothers too. We w ill model jn d the re freshments w ill brought by o u r leaders This party w ill be on Feb. 14 at the high sch«x»l. Connie Hoye and Susan Barzee w ill bring refreshments to our re x t meeting which w ill be on Feo. 4 Monday at the high school. Judy Thompson, reporter The Busy Beefers w ith H enry Jaeger met Jan. 9, at 7.30 at the Lloyd Henrichs home. Allen M il ler, Joe Heater and Mrs. Hen richs were guests. President Carolyn Henrichs called the meeting to order. Our roll-call topic is what we feed our calves. Carolyn and Nancy Henrichs gave reports on good points in judging. Mrs. Henrichs served refreshments. Bellamy. We had a film oh sheep The next meeting w ill be at the shape. This film showed US how Ronald Powell home Roll call to shear sheep arul oho v a sheep. topic w ill be how much we feed Casey Wallace, reporter our calves. Ka»hy M iller, reporter Ten members o f the Hi-Yu 4-H Horse club met at the A m e rca n The K n its W its w ith Mrs. Ralph Legion hall in Moro at 1:00 p.m. M innick met Jan 16 at 5:30 at Saturday, January 5. V isitors the home of Mrs. M innick In Ru were Dee VanGilder, Paula Byar9 fus. N o rm a Minn ck was a visitor. We knitted, learned how to and Mrs George Weedman of pearl, and cast on. We picked two Wasco and Mrs Oscar Lem ley of girls, I^ee Lea Coleman and Syd- Grass Valley. R>11 call w as answered by na- ne Sweet to bring refreshments fo r the next meeting. Then w rs min,'* parts o f a saddle after discussed fu tu re business. There w h lc 'i Dan H all led the group in were refreshments served after sever B songs. H o lly M ullck then gave h report on the Appaloosa the meeting. In the fu tu re we w ill learn to breed and answered ouestlons decrease rnd pearl. Joie Sum fn m thd floor. Fred H all gave mers w ill give a report on de- us advice on keeping our record creas- and Linda Sweet w ill give books up to date and meaning ful. Wo then studied movies pro a report on pearling. The g irls voted to make pot vided by the Sherman County Riders. We are all grateful to_ holders fo r display. them fo r g ivin g us this oppor Joie Summers .reporter tu n ity. Soda pop and cookies The Moro Livestock club met were served by Janice Carter and at Barnum hall January 14 w ith Randy Lemley. its leaders, Frank Sayre and Don Randy Lemley, reporter Reddy Kilowatt had a busy year serving you in Pacific Powerland Consumers Should Not Be Suckers I JLIV l RIES of electricity set new record $ 4 0 MILLION IN CONSTRUCTION LAST YEAR '962, PPS1 cti tomers used 7.4 billion kilowatt hours—400 on n . i t' i th e previous year. Reddy Kilowatt is doing more |ei i e .t i i it* to b ring you the c o m fo rt and convenience of And PP&L's long range program calls for $58 million more in con struction during 1963. This action program is geared to produce and deliver vital electric energy whenever and wherever you need it in Pacific Powerland. I ii 9 , Mr id J. seni e <anlt.ii M is Uar I M¡ Ik I - H< levi Ida v Mr ary j, d f »kin as. : e th< dec! entim , rnirij Mi V B I akin Moi Mi ami fam Sunday v ices a t c h u rc h i th e ANNUAL PAYROLL REACHES $26-M ILLIO N IN ’62! on and co n stru ctio n a c tivitie s th ro u g h o u t the PP&L sys- •1 M rs lx von B ors T h e Dal hey at te n d e d s ‘auTs E pisco j dinne r w ith 1 parents, I Mrs llorstel. The H ool B cuts o f f ira? V sponsor- ing a card pa r t y W ed n e I«l\* CV<‘ mng. January 30 at S p 11. Co In* held in the ( ¡ra sa V alle Legion hall. Pinochle a n d brldg« H ill be played and refn chinent Ronald M illia n H olm e , infant son o f M r and Mrs Robert Hoi tries, was tKipiizcd in the CathoLc church in Gras.-: Valley Sunday, January 20 w ith Father Cordon aga o ffic ia tin g Godparent« are Mrs due Fred K u rilo o f P ortlan I and Sam Holmes of Portland. Those pre nat sent were the grandpaarvnte, M r ing provide a major payroll for hundreds of men and women who live and work I ere in Pacific Powerland. Their paychecks mean mo: ess for t H v. despre-d area PP&L serves. $ 1 0 ,8 2 5 ,0 0 0 IN LOCAL AND STATE TAXES! These big annual PP&L payments help support such vital commun ity services as schools, parks, fire and police protection and reflect the large investment Pacific Power has made to assure yoc dependable electric service. N q w , more than ever, modern PP&L electric service is your d ii p o rk biggest value for better living ^ P a c i f i c P ow er & L ight Com pany Your Partner in Progress