THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, Pipe Pulling Job MORO. OREGON PASS TURKS FRIDAY, JU LŸ 10, 1936 Scenes and Persons in the Current News At Pinkerton Place Progresses Martin Hansen and Wife Visit Here From Fresno, Cal. George Witter returned to his job of pulling pipes from the Pinkerton well Wednesday after the holiday. The larger part of the pipe is al­ ready out but s:ven joints still re­ main. Lee and Christy LeRoy were in town Wednesday with their two trained riding and roping horses both of which were bought from Claud Thompson. The LeRoys are fair and rodeo performers during the summer and fall. W. F. Jackson was here Wed­ The Dalles, Oregon nesday from The Dalles having re­ turned frdm the Democratic con­ vention in Philadelphia and vis­ " Heflrì qua iters for Sherman (\mntij barmers" ited several eastern cities while or. the trio. I-Delegates altmilrt» the Republican cmiventhm In Cleveland. 2-l’resldent ll^sevelt »• pres Dried Fruit Martin Hansen and wife, now of CANNED at the funeral of the late Joseph W Ryrns. shaker of the house of representatives 8- Representative VMI Fresno, California, were here this J ent 4 Bags $ .99 Raisins 4 lb. Bags week to visit with old friends. Ham Bankhpad «if Alaiuima 25 lb. box 1.13 Dried Prunes Fred Mathias was here Tuesday 25 lb. Box 3.17 from Overlook, Wash., to look over Dried Apples 3.10 the crop prospects in Sherman and 25 lb Box Dried Peaches Gilliam counties. the NE A meeting in Portland. The Auxiliary /will meet Fn-. They made a trip to the coast < lysters ** I Itter” Doz. 1.49 day July 10th with Miss Vivian for a day before returning home. Dry Groceries» Beans, Rice, etc Trounce at her home. Dr. C. L. Poley is in Portland Doz. 1.59 Johnny Mills and wife of Kinzuo .49 Shrimp Little Chief’’ 10 lbs. Small White Beans this week to attend the sessions spent the Fourth of July here and 25 lbs. 1.13 Salmon. (hie>. Tall. Pink of the Medical convention which Doz. 1.23 at Grass Valley as guests of Judge are being held there. Several of and Mrs. Carl Hendricks. .44 Salmon. Ones. Tall, Med. Ked Doz. 2.09 the lectures will be broadcast for 10 lbs. Red Mexican Beans Betty Templeton arrived from the public. Former Marjory Maclnnes 1.00 25 lbs The United States National Bank Bend on her way home to Arling­ Doz. 2.77 Salmon, I hu‘s. Tall. Fancy Red Neal Freeman and Miss Olga which has a direct Branch in The ton. She will visit a f?w days here] Samuelson, former Moro teacher. Here With Husband .89 'l'ima Fi sh l-2s FJ Campo 10 lbs. Dalles, reports a continuation of; Lima with her aunt, Mrs. W. F. MsLeod. Doz. 1.39 spent the Fourth with Neal’s par-- its phenominal grow’th, according Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams of ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeman? 25 lbs*. 2.23 to official sta ement issued to the Butte, Mont, with their children Mrs. A. S. Johnson and son. M j -. and Mrs. Chester Marrs Comptrolles of Currency as of June were here for the funeral of Mrs. .79 10 lbs. Lloyd left Thursday morning for I and small a lighten of Granger, 30. Deposits now stand at $105,- Lima Beans, Small Pickles and Catsup Williams’ father, George Hennagin. 25 lbs. 2.13 a few* days visit with relatives in Wn., spent the 'Fourth in Grass 236,505.83 and total resources Arthur W. Priaulx, state chair-( 1.05 Salem, Silverton and Portland. Sweet Pickles. Gallon Glass Jug Valley with Mrs. Marr s parents, $114,603,329.71. marking a growth man of the Republican party, was .63 10 lbs. Blue Kose, Fancy Rice, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Maclnnes of in deposits of over ten and a half in town Wednesday on his way .78 25 lbs. 1.61 Dill Pickles Gallon Glass Jug millions and a growth in resources! Kent. home to Chiloquin where he is Dill Pickles, No. 10 Tins, each Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson ano of over twelve millions in the past publisher of the Review. .43 10 lbs. daughter Nellie and grandson twelve month', approximating its Macaroni Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Widener of 47 .97 Catsup, No 10 Tins, each 1 George Sacre and Erritt Wilson former gains of almost a million 25 lbs. Eugene spent the Fourth here as । spent Saturday at Poplar Grove dollars a month. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mar­ Since its last statement in March,* celebrating the ' Fourth with the tin, jr. Mr. Widener is step fath­ deposits have increased even in Extract W. L. Wilson family. er of Mrs. Martin. John Wilson and Earl Lyons excess of tha’ ratio, or a gain of ( Mrs. T. B. Searcy arrived Mon­ .39 Vanilla. Bouquet, 8 oz. i made a trip to Portland Sunday almost five and a half millions day to remain with relatives here Baking .69 Use of electricity holds possi- ; 16 oz. Early in June the United States । returning Monday. for a time. Mrs. Carl Schadewitz spent last National incr ised its capital struc­ Lloyd Johnson same home for bility in reducing fencing costs .81 Vanilla. Schillings. 8 oz. Powder the Fourth from Sisters where he on the farm, believes Ivan Branton, week in The Dalles where she re­ ture by the i suance of new stock 16 oz. 1.39 to the amount of $750 000, making has been working and has decided assistant agricultural engineer at ceived medical aid. Oregon State college, who has in­ Jim Hinton of Shaniko was a the present total in capital, surplus Calumet to remain until after harvest. 2 1-2 lbs. .48 undivided profits and reserves of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunkel and son vestigated various kinds of electric business visitor at Kent Friday. 5 lbs. .94 Gerald Kelly of Grass Valley vis­ approximately nine million dollars. of Independence were here last fencing. When properly installed. Coffee 10 lbs. 1.45 Branton says, electric fencing is C. R. Harding, manager of The ited with his father J. H. Kelly week end at the Omer Sayrs farm entirely safe for stock as well as 2 lbs. .21 Dalles Branch, also stated that it several days last week. Clabber Girl home. 3 lbs. .65 Marshall’s Best Coffee Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barnett and was gratifying to maintain this Mrs. Ben Morgan and family human beings and lends itself par­ 5 lbs. .55 10 lbs. 1.99 children and Mr. and Mrs. R. P. continued growth in deposits as it were here with Mrs. Morgan’s ticularly to pasture rotation use. 50 oz. .31 K. C. The advantage of electric fenc ­ not only represented new business, Barnett and children spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mar­ 3 lbs. .49 80 oz .57 but returning prosperity for old tin, and other members of the fam­ ing is that only one wire is needed Fourth of July at Eagle Creek. 10 lbs. 1.59 2 1-2 lbs. .84 and posts may be merely stakes Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and customers. “Another gratifying Schillings ily. , . .. driven in the ground three or four feature, ” stated Harding, “ is the 5 lbs. 1.51 Gohlen West Coffee 3 lb. Tins .89 sons, George and Paul, of Fossil, McKinley Ellsworth and family stopped in Moro a few minutes rods apart. Once cattle have been Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and increase of loans and discounts, 4 lb. Tins 1.15 M J B. Coffee Tu sday to say “Hello” to friends trained by contact with the slightly daughters, Connie and Dorothy of showing that there is a constantly charged wire, they will leave it increasing demand for money with Antelope visited their parents Mr. while on their way home to Port­ 4 lb. Tins 1.15 Hills Coffee Flour land from Condon where they had entirely alone. It has been found and Mrs. J. M. Wilson over the which to conduct commercial and been visiting with other members advantageous to string up wire in holiday and all including Lester, farm enterprises.” - ♦ „ 49 lb. Sack 1.49 Kitchen Queen the barnyard where the cattle will Helen, Jerry jr., Dick and T d of Mr. Ellsworth's relatives. Bbl. 5.59 .A Reliable Family Flour) Harry Pinkerton is recovering learn about it before they are Johnson spent the day in Buck Hol- Soap and Cleanser RAIN FALLS from an injury to his hand caused placed in the field where it is in Icw for a family picnic and swim. 49 lb. Sack 1.59 The weather for the post week Diamond Flour 10 Bars regular use. A number of Kent people attend- has-bten cool which brings delight by an infected splinter. Bbl. 6.25 Crystal White Laundry It is important, says Branton, to ed the dance at Grass Valley Sat- Melvin Fulkerson, predatory an­ to the farmers who can w’atch their 49 lb. Sack 1.95 Dash Washing Powder, Large Pkg. imal hunter in Sherman county obtain equipment that is approved urday evening. wheat ripening slowdy with a min­ White River .18 • by the state electrical inspector 1-2 Gallon. Each killed four coyotes during the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helyer and imum of damage from drying or Bbl. 7.75 Pu rex month of June according to the re-. . and then install it strictly accord- son Robert, and Cecil and Eugene heat. Nights have been cool to ing to the directions of the manu­ Norton motored to Bend Saturday port of the biological survey. cold. A •sprinkle of rain fell in the It is not practical to where they spent the holiday. C. L. Koons has been appointed facturer. Kent neighborhood Wednesday af­ as district engineer for the high­ try to connect electricity to ordi­ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holdaway ternoon ami enough to wet the way department for The Dalles nary fencing nor to connect any and daughter Doris May of Hood sidewalks fell in Moro Thursday. station. He comes from Baker. fence wire to an electric circuit River spent the week end here with A large rain would h ave ser­ Engineer Hodge, v/hom he replaces, without specific equipment designed Mrs. Holdaway’s parents, Mr. and ious consequences in all but the for that purpose. Mrs. W. G. Helyer. has been returned to Redmond. south end of the county where it The single barbed wire ordinari­ Mr. and Mrs. William Moers and Harry Kunsman is taking a va­ would do some good. cation from the garage business ly used for electric fencing is family of Portland spent the holi­ strung on insulators. Wood posts day week end visiting with Mr. beginning this week. He will re Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 pair and operate the I^wrence will not conduct the current from Moers sister. Mrs. Max Pluemke, Moro, Oegon Kaseberg combine during harvest. the wire when dry but during rainy and her family, returning to their weather they are likely to destroy Wm. Rudolph and wife were here home Sunday evening. Meets 2d and 4th Tu- The operating for the Hennagin funeral Wednes­ its effectiveness. esdays of each month Frankie— We had chicken day. Mrs. Rudolph being a sister cost of an electric fence is only a Visiting members wel few cents a month when properly quette for dinner. of Mr. Hennagin. come. Harry A. Schoth was hire the installed ahd, because of its rather Herbie— What part of the Elsie Stephens, N. G. the first of the week to consult with temporary construction, may be cken is the croquette? Doz. 1.26 Doz. 2.15 Prunes, Ray Crest. 2 l-2s D. E. Stephens about agricultural moved from place to place. Frankie— It is the part that Lila Bull. Secretary Pineapple 2 1-2’s Dundee Case 2.45 In tests conducted at the Oregon goes on the table last. affairs. Case 4.15 Richard Barnes was here this experiment station, electric fence Doz. 1.25 Corn.. Dundee Gold Bantam, 2s Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M week from Arlington where he is was found entirely practical for Ou Doz. 1.64 Case 2.39 Grape Fniit, II. I). Fancy Moro, Oregon working in the hotel for Mr. and dairy cows even when a smooth Meets the 1st and 3rd Case 3.20 Mrs. Webb Templeton having re­ wire was used, but a smooth wire Doz. 1.15 Hominy. Van Camps, $ Thursday evenings of covered from his accident of ear­ was not effective for pigs unless Case 2.21 it happens to touch the animals - each month. Visiting Peaches. Dundee Clings, 2 1 Doz. 1.81 lier in the year. Full Gospel Assembly nose or tar. Branton believes that members cordially in-( Doz. 1.29 Frank Hennagin and wife came Case 3.36 Peas. Merrimac 10:00 a. m Sunday School vited to meet with us. un from Independence with R?v. one heavily barbed wire, well in­ Case 2.49 Morning Worship ...... 11.00 a. m. Hanson for the funeral of Mr. Htn- sulated, would have been effective Pinkerton, W. M. H. B. Case 2.64 7:30 p. m Peaches, Rocket, 6 No. 10 Doz. 1.03 with hogs, sheep or goats which Evening Service ........ String Beans, Dundee, 2s navin’s brother, George. C V. Belknap Secv. have considerable natural protec ­ Case 2.12 Wily Knighten and family retur Case 2.82 Apricots, Briteweat, 6 No. 10 ned Tuesday from their trip to tion from the electric current. Community Presbyterian Church Doz. 1.21 Mor* IxxUe No- 113, I. O. O. F- । Tomatoes, Dundee 10:00 a m. Sunday school. Moro, Oregon I Pears, Yamhill. 6 No. 10 Case 2.70 Case 2.37 11:00 a.m. Morning worship and Meets 1st and 3rd / s^fmon, “Things of Men”. Sum­ Case 2.12 Case 2.84 ‘Tomatoes. Dundee, 6 No. 10 Tuesdays in the Blackberries, Yamhill, 6 No. 10 mer’observance of the Ix>rd’s sup­ S I O.O.F. hall Tran Doz. 1.45 In A New Ix>cation per is planned. FOR HALE: 15 Raml>ouillette si ent and visiting Loganberries, Yamhill, 6 No. 10 Case 2.92 Spinach, II. D. Fancy, 2 L2s 7:30 p.m. Combined evening ser- Gase 2.84 brothers are cordi-' Aged Bucks and 250 ewes agedi vice and Christian Endeavor. 5-6 vrs. See J. N. Maclnnes. Kent, ally invited to meet Gooseberries, Staregon, 6 No. 10 Oase 3.69 2 Doz. 1.18 Or Jon. 36.37-38; Kraut, Dundee, 2 1-2S with us. . Marshall’s Food Store ALEX MARSHALL Prop. DEPENDABLE GROCERS FISH Kent People Visit Over 4th U. S. National Reports Growth In Deposits Electric Fence Recommended By Engineer J CHUFWS! Classified Ads HI W SERVICE MORO CONFECTIONERY or.« v.ney B«pu.t lyewis McKee, N. G. iRev s L Boyce of Portland, for- t on SALK: No 3 McCoi mi< k Deer ------------ _ Joe Truit, Secretary W. A. Ruooi.w» mer pastor of the Baptist church in« Combine, Robert Mitchell. . . . r _ w nrinks preached at Grass Valley last Kent. 34-35-3« pd Magazines - Lunches - Cold Drinka gunday evening and wiH also occu- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. pulpit again next Sunday WOOD FOR SALE: Pine or Fir — i"f!—. py Moro, Oregon $7.50 Cord, Delivered. Dufur, Ore. ' hen Your Shoes need rep.* ) morainf and evening. Everyone is Meets Every Second send them to , cordially invited to attend. Fourth Thursdays in each 34-86-36 N. N. Mortimer,! Month. Visiting members W I? !> V M \ 1? k ’S WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH l.ivited. I > I a r* ■ * K 10:00 Bible school FOR HALE: Dry yellow pine 16 Esther Morris. W. M. inch $8 50 a cord deliver«! 34 cord REPAIRING] 11:00 Communion and Preaching Rose Amidon, Secretary. > SHOE Sermon topic: Convention High load’ Robert Foster, 706 Webster : THE DALLE« lights. St. The Dalles, Ore. 34-39 ¿04 Second St. Apples, Yamhill, 6 No. 10 Case 2.30 í ’ase 2.14 Logan - Young -- Raspberries for Canning Tomatoes by Lug Reasonably Ihkzd