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pagk ♦ HK MHBRMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1985 FOUR as you can see for yourhelf, and celia Butler and Mrs. Hansen visit- . Print. $13.50; Supt’s. $8.20 they are guaranteed to last until When Your Shoes need repaii 29.70 Clerks supplies- $13.00 ed at the Butler home last week, they are worn out. Pac. Tel. and Tel Co., June returning to Portland Sunday. send them to Customer—But will they cut ? 15.10 1st telephone bills Mrs. Art Herring and grand Salesman — Now that you have daughters Norma Jean and Maxine Geo. G. Updegraff, District asked me that question, I am bound 7.78 Attorney’s expenses Winchester spent Friday in The - , Ày^A DA R^MAVN E to say that they will not—but that Geo. B. Bourhill, P. M.. Total Dal lea I GOOD SHOE REPAIRING is their only fault 3 15 box rents due William Reid and Wayland Weld 204 Second St. x THE DALLFb are putting in the plumbing work । Geo. A. Potter, Judge s ex- Try Journal advertising, it pays. 2.85 ___ ■ ■ __ 2. " at the CCC camp near Mom. Mr. । penses Weld has the contract. State Indus. Acc. Comm., Warm summer days and one be- nuts. (With slices of brick ice। 14.49 Peace officer’s protection Gene Hull of Portland was up gins to look for more cooling types cream and almost any kind of cake Many Out Of Town spending Tuesday with his pat Farmer’s Elevator, and Sup of food. Of course, summer or this popular dessert can be served ply Co., 200 lb Weed con ents. winter, the body requires the same on 3 minutes notice) People Attend Funeral 21.Où trol Darlene and Gale Weld spent Apple Sauce a la Mode food elements to nourish it, but it several days at Grass Valley as Hon. Eerl Snell, Sec’y State Serve apple sauce in a sherbet is possible to plan well balanced Of Edward R. McMillan guests of their grandparents, Mr. 2nd installment of 1935 meals from Ithe foodiS naturally glass with vanilla ice cream on top; id mr». Biological survey approp. 150 00 available over the summer months. I garnish with a Cherry, (other fresh and Mrs. V. J. O. S. Newcomb. Auguste Huckin, Belle Clothier Pac. Tel. and Tel. Company Fresh fruits and vegetables in fruits may be substituted for the 14.85 Mrs. Eliza Dingle left here Sat and Katherine LeGrand drove to July 1st, telephone bills salads, cheese and eggs to take the green apple sauce) urday for an extensive trip. After Bonneville. Eagle Creek and Ko- Ö. A. Ramsey, Material for nlace of meat, cold milk to drink drink,' Angel Food Supreme place visiting in Louisville, Kentucky berg Beach last Sunday. j building shelves in court Enlarge hole in angel cake, mak It sure has that good old bread and butter, too. of course, 7.16 and Indiana she will sail on the Mn and Mrs. Orville Yoci’m, ac- house ice cream for dessert, and you have ing the hollow center about 4 inch "American taste" you’ve wanted Britannia for England where she companied by friends, drove to Ari- Dr. C. L. Poley, i 1935 Health es in diameter. Place cake on sei / 50 00 included all of the protective foods, ing plate, and when ready to serve officers salary will attend the second world con ington Sunday. Claims Presented and Allowed and without having to toil over a -fill with chocolate or fre^h fruit ference of the Churches of Christ. Mr. and Mrs. Don Paulson have re hot stove preparing the heavier After lae nie*tmg she will visit turned to Dufur after helping in, Against the Road Fund. ice cream. Cut into wedge shape«I type of meal. E. L. Weld, road laborer 12.50 the pr.ucipal cities of England and the barber shop here. Ice cream is the perfect dessert, pieces, taking a share of the ice Italy and go on to the Holy land. The fire alarm brouKht everyone I C- A. Bargenholt. road laborer 9.30 because it not only is cold and ap cream with each serving. On her return trip to England she out into the street on the run Tues Umon O>1 Company, Road 30.05 pealing in appearance, but is pack p)ar> visit Mr. Dingle’s relatives day afternoon but it was only a supplies ed with practical food value. Made You can tell from the kind ----- of —. before )«’urning in November. $1.30 rubbish and grass fire in the old Standard Oil Company, road 15.23 from milk and cream it has prac energy a man applies to a spade, supplies Person, f om out of town at basement of the McCoy Atwood tically the same value as a food whether his mind is occupied with PINT tending the fun vh 1 of Edward Mc store back of the service station, Pac. Power and Lig^it Co., and can be looked upon as another raising vegetable« or digging some C«*H.1NC 2.50 Bal due roadmaster ’ s office Millan Saturday were: Mr. and The fire laddies made a snappy way of putting milk in the diet. bait.—Pathfinder. State Industrial Acc. Comm. Mrs. E. C. McMillan, Mr and ou^ ßre ’2.05 The adaptability of ice cream Road employees contribu Chester McMillan, R. McMillan, and to any type of meal is most im FIFTH tions Hardware Salesman—Yes. mad cod* N*, »es son of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. L. Card of Thanks portant to the homemaker right National Hospital Ass’n, road S. McMillan of Stevenson, Wash.; now. It can be used as a climax am, these knives represent the We wish to express our heart employees contributions have at the . . Mrs. Emma Hines of lookout. Cal. felt gratitude to the friends Who for a special dinner or to meet an greatest value we ' wF »04« ♦Wb' DSW• *•* **■ •z price. They are very good looking, J J N. McMillan of Post; Mr.-and aided us in the preparations and W. F. Johnson, Filing saws emergency when the unexpected 3.0u for road work Mrs Jack Chapman of The Dalles; during the funeral of our brother guest arrives, and with ease in any Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrsr and and father. case, for it is always available at F. R. FORTNER daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth County Court Proceedings for the confectionery or drug store in The family of Edward R. Mc and children and Mrs. Loretta Millan. July Term, 1935. a variety of flavors to suit any oc Real Estate License No. 859. Burres of Arlington anl Mr. and Applications from Mrs. Elsie casion. I I Mrs. Alvin West of Agar Many interesting things can be Rust for “Retail Beer License” and WHEAT FARMS, LOANS AND, There will be no church services COURT NEWS “Class A, Package License” for done with ice cream, too. Sundaes INSURANCE at the M. E. church July 21 and 28 (Conf’"”0'! fmm page one) Kent Service Station considered made with fresh fruit, enticing Chas. R. Fields. Old age pen and August 4 and recommendations made. The milk shakes are familiar favorites Agent for Pacific Coast Joint The grocery stores will be open 15.00 fee of $5.00 for each recommenda to everyone, but there a»e still sion Stock Land Bank and Oregon-; Sunday mornings and evenings as F. D. Antrim, Sealer of Wts tion was charged and turned into others not so familiar perhaps, but Washington Joint Stock Land Bank ■ 1.00 the General Fund. the harvest season calls for more just as interesting and easy- to and Measures business activity-. Wilson B. Empey, Sealer of Wasco, Oregon. Sheriff’s report on Current and prepare. Also for Established Lines of 5.76 Delinquent tax collections receiv- Weights and Measures William Reid Jr. left Friday Ice Cream Sandv.ich morning for San Francisco where D. J. 'Butcher, Re-employ- ed and accepted. Mill Feeds ' Grain Bags Serve vanilla ice cream between ment office in The Dalles 3.75 Petition to close roads in the he will report for duty at Crissey cut a- two pieces of sponge cuke Ore. State Agr. college. Sec Dairy and Poultry Feeds Twine vicinity of Bourbon signed by pe- Aviation field. warm ond half of 1935 County Mr. and Mrs. Myles Reid of titioners and presented to Ciiunly bout 1 inch, thick. Pour Sauce Rolled Grains - Concentrates 775 00 Court. The Petition was accepted chocolate or butterscotch Agent Approp. Vancouver, Wash., were visitore RED £ WHITE STORE Hour - Salt and the matter will be investigated over the top and sprinkle with here with Mr. and Mrs. William W. C. P. and Binding Com pany, Clerk $34.80; Sher Reid. Mra iReid’s mother. Mrs. immediately. All kinds of Insurance 38.90 Deed from Matt Johnson to Lizzie Burchart is here from Aber iff $.55; Assessor $3.55 Groceries-' Meats — Fresh UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER | J. F. Plunkett, Clerk’s office Sherman County covering property deen, Washington. 6.00 in Wasco accepted and filed. The supplies Fruits and Vegetables in Sunday guests at the home of Pac Power and Light Co., consideration of the deed was Myron Haise were Miss Eleanor Attorneys At Law Season. Supplies for DeMoss park 4.15 County Aid for Matt Johnson. Safety Deporti foxes fur Liase Knutson and her brothers, Virgil Pac. Power and Light Co.. County Court adjourned until and Lionel of Florence. S. Dakota. Moro, Or 10 o’clock a. m. July 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ward from Courthouse lights and sup Your Patronage Solicited 6.60 plies Gilliam county spent the week end “A moth leads an awful life ” at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernis Wasco County Indus Farm _ Care of Chas. Patterson “How come?” Guy and family. County poor j 40.00 “He spends the summer in a fur Miss Rheta James of Portland George A. Potter Store, gro coat and the winter in a bathing was a caller at the home of Mr. ceries for Otto Bengal— and Mm. Otis Royse Sunday. suit.” 12.00 County poor Mrs. Maude Akers and grand daughter Sharon Rae. left Sunday Leora Peetz, Work in Supt’s Read the ads in the Journal 5.50 office for Los Angeles to spend two months visiting with Mrs. Akers’ Farmers Elev. and Supp. C ol , i cord of wood for daughter, Mrs. Ruth Halloway. 3.5G Courthouse [Mrs. Floyd Root and baby boy escaped serious injury when Mrs The Master Engravers. Supt. 13.74 office supplies Root’s car skidded and turned over Ted B. Bernard, Supt. office on loose gravel near Klondike. 1 50 supplies Some bruises were sustained but Phone 345 The Dalle.«,, Ore Kilham Stat, and Print. Co. no permanent injury. Supt’s office supplies Miss Vivian Trounce is visiting -or----- V. N. Freeman, Work at couh- at the home of Mrs Fuller. 1.00 GRASS VALLEY PHARMA« Y ty courthouse Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hennagin, Hal Phone 22Z Sherman County Journal, Co. Shelton and Mrs. B. E. Hailey- spent Sunday at Koberg beach. Mrs. Hoy Belshee and Mrs. Maude Akers were among the guests attending the PNG party at Moro given by Mrs. Theo Johns tom ©F Mias Marie Andrews of Portland is visiting her sister. Mrs. Wade Hull M t . and Mrs. Ed Feldman were at Fifteen Mile near Dufur Sunday to escape the heat by fishing and bathing Mens Sanfordised — Pre-Shrunk J. A. Butler’s sister. Miss Mar- Mrs. Eliza Dingle Leaves For Trip To Holy Land m-WAY/WHEALTH IW ERN MARK’S OREÛOK DAIRY COUNCIL SCHEN«Y’S WHITE LABEL.:".’,". Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : : Wasco, Oregon See us for your Grain Insurance WASCO MARKET ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME Wisdom Points To M erchandise E1HT 98c Work Shirts •Dress Shirts $1.69 Sanfordized — Forest Green and Tan Two large pockets — Button Flaps 45c •Polo Shirts Small and Medium in performance A big sturdy engine... ground- gripping track» .. -ample weight to balance power with traction in order to pull more pay load. That’s a short summing up of the per formance advantage* of “Cater pillar** Tractors....... but there are other advantages- -.. Small in operating cost In spite of the bigness of “Cater pillar* Tractors, they are one of the smallest on operating costs. Easy on your purse • First, “Cat erpillar** Tractors are well built... they stand up to hard work with minimum repairs. Second, because of sure traction, they do more work on less fuel.... ^UPPL^CX)^ SHOES Columbia Knit Brushed Wool SWEATERS was $4.95 Now Selling * $4.25 Weyenberg -- all leather $4.50 8 inch Top 6 inch Top $2.98 Buck Hecht ORO PEDIC - Most all Colors Zipper Front $4.50 • Swimming Trunks All wool, Belt included * •Bathing Suits Ladies all wool I •Swimming Trunks Kiddies, all wool $1.50 $1.50 98c J.F.Y ates S tohe W MilÎTIS1NS as the proper course for those who. wish Increased Business SHERMAN COlllffl JOURNAL.