Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 14, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY* MAY 14» 1937
Bosun’s Mate: If any of youseI
Second foice—ifetrick H^xry . .
mer here with his son and family.^
guys are dying to go on liberty— , B ou n a
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Delbert Stow of Bend was a
apeak up.
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Henry feta ten d * s 1» f c brigl
visitor here Sunday with relatives.
Sheriff Wilson was a business
Voice from rear—Give me liber-
Juw» because a ff*" has mon-
visitor hore Saturday.
ty or give me death!
ey that don’t mean he’s a success. -
George Wilcox of The Delles
Bosun’ Mate—Who made that I She—I’ll marry any failure who's f
was a business visitor here Satur­
crack T '"
rot • million dollars.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and ’eft Saturday morning for Kendle­
daughters Anita and Mrs. Margar­ ton to be with their daughter Mrs.
o f a l l kinds
eln McGowan who underwent an
et Mobley are leaving Sundap oi
a motor trip to Pennsylvania, Mr. operation at the hospital there on
Dunlap’s former home. They will W jrdav. They returned Sunday
fo r t h e fa r m , t h e s h o p a n d f o r t h e
visit his mother and sister and Mrs night.
Dunlap’s b other Ralph Haynes.
Mrs. Art Bibby entertained a
h o m e a n d k it c h e n —
They expect to be gone about six few friends Thursday afternoon in
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honor of Mrs. Van Metre and
weeks.
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Those
present
Ernest Blalock and daughter
Georgia were in The Dalles Sun­ were Mrs. 0. H. Bucholtx, Miss
day to visit his daughter Mrs. knna Schwartz, Mrs. C. B. Doyle,
Mrs. Dell Eakin, Mrs. Marion Van
Earl Sautell who is very ill.
Metre,
Mrs. R. J. Baker, Mrs. O. M.
A farewell party was given for
Mr and Mrs Charles Forrester Fraley.
I can get repairs for any piece of machinery
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap had
Sunday. A pot luck dinner was
served. Those present were: Mr. is guests over the week end her
and Mrs. Bill Barnett and family'. Mother M.s. Fred Haynes 6f Cor­
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe; Mrs, vallis, her brother Roger Haynes
Roy Wells and children; Mr. and and nephew Gordon Haynes of
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Mrs. Sam Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Yamhill.
visiting his nephew and family Mr. ’Melvin Dunlap, yell leaders; and it should make its appearance tne
Hans Kc-epke. Mr. and Mrs. For­
Bill Todd, sergeant at arms.
i ia3t week of school.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sherman and Mrs. E. E. Gervais.
rester will leave for their new of Forest Grove arrived last Fri­
PAINTS
Present plans are for the high: The Cast of “Sun-Up” is prac-
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds have as
home near Goldendalg, Wn., next day to visit her parents IM>. and guests her parents Mr. and Mrs. schocd W
ValleY i tising every night this week in its
Wednesday. >
Mrs. Charles Lemley. They re­ Jim Walkenahaw of Hubbard and country for its annual picnic, M ay! endeavor to make this play an
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fulkerson turned Saturday.
her brother in law and wife of Cal­
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went to Bums Sunday to take
Mrs. J. G. Van Metre and daugh­ ifornia. They arrived Tuesday af­ 27th.
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Mr. Fulkerson’s father home after ter Mrs. Holmes E. Wright of ternoon.
Work is going steadily ahead w ju
held Friday night.
a weeks visit here.
Sunnyside, Wn., arrived last Wd-
Mr. and Mr.. A. F. Mclnne, of
the
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Mr. and Mrs. Mark Saunders nesday to visit relatives and
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Nyssa, left Monday for California
stopped to visit (Mr. and Mrs. Dell friends returning Friday.
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to spend the summer, after a week
Olds Monday on their way home
to the
Miss White and Miss Kee of The of visiting with their son and fam­ >
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from Prineville to Walla Walla, Dalles telephone office were visit­
ily Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrell.
Washington.
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ing Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leghorn last
We have been in business in Moio
Art Bibby has purchased a new
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Stradley of Thursday.
tractor
of
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O’Meara
of
Wasco.
Portland spent Mother’s Day with
A. A, Dunlap and the directors
Miss Wanda Cantrall left for
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred of the elevator and warehouses
Portland
Monday where she will
Stradley.
held a meeting Monday to see
take
a
special
fceauty course. She
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Berger had about repairing the warehouses at
expects
to
be
gone
about a month.
ss guests Tuesday their son and Kent, Bourbon, Grass Valley and
A. R. Fortner was taken to The
family of The Dalles.
Wilcex station, getting ready for
Dalles hospital Saturday where it
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and the new crop.
was
found that he has a fractured
daughter Gladys and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fed Cox accompa­
skull.
It is reported that he is
Alfred Payne were visiting rela­ nied b y ’.Mrs. W. J. Davis were
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very
ill.
and Wc greet the newest busines
tives at Yakima, Wn., Saturday Corvallis visitors from here, to
and Sunday.
spend 'Mothers day with their
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•Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zahner of The daughter and grand daughter, El­ OREGON’S TRAFFIC DEATHS
Dalles were visiting relatives here len who attends college there.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling A Series of Weekly Articles on th e t
Problem of Highway Safety '
v Mr. and Mrs. Tom A lie? were were visitors in The Dalles Fri­
By
Earl Snell, Secretary of State
day.
Wasco visitors-Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis went to
Among those shopping to The
The people o i Oregon are charg­
Dalles last Monday were 'Mr. and Bend Saturday to spend Mothers ed with the inability' to control
with her
mother, . Mrs properly their motor cars. The
Mrs. Jim Blagg, son Ivan and Day
daughter Marie; Mr. and Mrs. C. Garrett.
pedestrains are charged with gross
P. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Mrs. Ernest Blaylock is in The negligence- thoughtlessness
and
Hardware - Implement» - Cate Mahinery
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Eakin, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jalles with her daughter Mrs. CaH utter carelessness.
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The evidence is an increase of
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pital there.
80 per cent in motor vehicle traffic
Mrs. Grover Coffman of Moro fatalities for the month of March
Cecil Wells of The Dalles 'a
brother of Mrs. Buck IMiller. came was a visitor at the C. B. Doyle 1937 over March 1936. Twenty-
Tuesday to do the cooking for Gus home Tuesday.
seven were killed in traffic acci­
Smith in the Pool Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck .Miller were dents thia year aa compared to 15
Erma Wells and Louise Roth at in The Dalles Wednesday bringing In the same month of *36.
tended the show in The Dalles Sun­ her sister Erma Wells home with
Eleven of the 2 / fatalities were
ray evening.
them to remain for a while.
pedestrians.
Mrs. Herman Schilling entertain­
Mrs. Ed Alley and daughter Lila
This is a terrible record for the p
Lee went to The Dalles Thursday ed the bridge club Wednesday af­ state of Oregon but more import
to visit relatives returning Friday. ternoon. Mrs. Roy Baker and Mrs. tant is the human suffering and
Mrs. Minnie McKinney and Free Dean Olds received the prises.
sadness brought to the homes of
Cole of Wasco were visitors here
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douma and happy families. It may strike at
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox and War­ your door next, for in spite of all
Mrs. Alfred Kock and daughter ren Morgan were fishing at Shear­ constructive, worthwhile efforts be­
ing advanced in the hope of re­
Margaret returned Sunday from ers bridge Sunday.
Portland after several days visit
Among those who attended the ducing motor vehicle accidents the
with relatives.
high school play at Kent Saturday trail grows longer and,bloodier.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Berger were night were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cbx
Newspapers in every aectfon of
visitors in The Dalles over the and Warren ’Morgan, C. tP. Rowe, the state are generously cooper­
week end.
Jimmie Blagg. A. A. Dunlap, Ger­ ating with my office in placing be­
fore the public a true picture of
O. P. King of Ventura, Califomir ald Kelly and Kendrick Dunlap.
arrived this week to spend the sum­ 1 John Brown of Bend is here the situation. A series of weekly ,
articles will be published in th is !
paper, dealing particularly with
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supplying information of general
interest regarding our Jawrf and
traffic regulations. An effort will j
O u r a p p r e c ia tio n o f t h e e n t r a n c e
be made to present these matters
in such a manner that the readers ■
o f t h e F irst N a t io n a l B a n k t o
will not only become familiar with <
conditions A i( yrill also become
S h e r m a n C o y n ty w ill b e s h o w n
conscious of the seriousness of the
situation.
b y o u r p le d g e o f h e a r ty su p p o r t.
Dunlap Family
To Visit In
Pennsylvania
HARDW ARE
A nd most im portant at this time of
year is R E P A IR S
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DISHES
PIPE FITTINGS
Roy J. Baker
Grass Valley, Oregon
First National
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may its Sherman County Branch
some day be the oldest institution
in the county as the parent bank
is in thestate.
W elcome - Sherman County Branch
I Flatt Tire &Service Sta.
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J. C. F r e e m a n & C o.
D ry G o o d s
Shoes
T h a t is N ot So In T h is E r a
At the regular meeting of the!
Grass Valley high school student
body held Tuesday, May 11. Wanda !
Tiller was elected president for the
coming school year of 1937-1938.
The other officqra elected inelud-
ed Kennth Barnett, vice president; [
Doris Stradley, secretary; Ramona
Spoor, treasurer; Louise Roth and
M e rc h a n ts H a v e T h e C h a n c e T o
O b t a in M a n y S a l e s A id s O f W h ic h
T h e M o s t P o t e n t a n d V a l u a b l e Is
N E W S P A P E R A D V E R T IS IN G
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With Ourselves-
When we buy Columbia
B asin P roducts we tra d e w ith
\o a r neighbors a n d our money
rem ain s close to home.
We a re happy to fea tu re
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w n i i Oregon m a d e produ cts when
they m eet our d em a n d fo r q u a lity a n d price.
Zeigler’s Quality Store
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Sincere
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N o Business Can Grow Bigger“ T h an T he Personnel
It Uses.
of the new bank
A M anager May Increase His Business
By T he Judicious U: e Of His Newspaper .
B est o f L uck
Bucholtz’
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