* gg&Ê 'tó ítíl hrtwüÍÁ.N tííij*» t M äna U küku. okktíult iNUttÀY, itftY t, i«tf ---------- -- - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Needham of Pasadena, Cal. who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Belle Ginn left Thursday. ,/ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flatt and children spent a few days i Port­ land. ' W. H. and" Harry Ragsdale mad« one of their frequent trips to Moro Thursday afternoon. - 1 Gresham Friday where-* she has Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox Christian Science Society vor meeting. - i ei mployment.. and daughter, Janet of The Dalles At the Christian Science church Iawrence H. Mitchelmora, Pastor. W. L. Harlan of Centralia, Wn were visitors here Monday. Sunday morning, which convenes at — -------------------- ■ • took a Registered Stallion from the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox and War­ eleven o'clock, the subject of the •Gran Valley Baptiat T. M. Rplfe farm July 4th. ren Morgan left last Thursday for lesson-sermon will bo “Sacrament.” €r—y’.; • . * ,rr~. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling re­ Vancouver, Wn. to spend the 4th The Wednesday evening meeting Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. turned from Redmond Friday with his mother and other rela­ which includes testimonies of where they were doing chores for tives. Christian Science healings, is held her niece and housband, Mr. ant Mr —. and (Mrs. George Burkhard eight oclock. i „ Hubert Hutchcroft of (Milwaukie, i ^ rs* Ned PONTIAG TERRAPLANE Mr. and Mrs. Avery Martin are of Tillamook were here last Tuea- The reading room is open at all HUDSON Oregon arrived Friday evening to! ‘ 'Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley anc day visiting her brother and fam- times, with an attendtnt after each here from Portland to visit with spend the week end visiting Mr. I ^ o g h te r .Mildred left Friday for ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb, church serivee. relatives. Avery is on crutches PETERSON MOTOR CO. and Mrs. Charles Lemley and fan .-‘ Klamath Falls to Mrs. Alley’: having dropped a piece of mach The public is invited to ail ser} Dr. and Mrs. M .B. Taylor of 217 E. THIRD ST. ily. Mrs.. Hutchcrott and children | brother’s home, where they ex Portland visited at the Millard. vices and to make use of the read­ inery on his foot while working as THE DALLES. OREGON and Duane Lemley will return1I’octeT to * meet another brother ing room. mechanic in Portland. Eakin ranch over the week end. with him after spending th reejf‘om Ariaena. Elmer Barzee and family spent Mr. and Mrs. John Engstrom % ~ “ . . . Unusual Values In Used Cars weeks visiting relatives and f'ien d s! John Perry of Hillsboro «pent had guests from Astoria over the c «mmunity ^ b y t e r i a n Church Springs. o f the Fourth at B^knapJ Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker and-last week end visiting his daugh- week end. The men tried their luck !? a’ m ’ ®‘ble 28 To Select From son Dale and his friend, Mr. auditor and Family, Mr. and Mrs. John fishing at Sherars bridge Monday The Roy Powell family down to 4 *’ P 16 Pas^or wlH 8Peak on In summer time when the tern the littlest grandchild were at »<_ . „ j ir « . .... an Independence day theme, “Free at 4th & Union perature reaches above eighty and (Mrs. Ernest Blaylock, Mrs. J. H . Rolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Born." Camp Sherman ever the Fourth. Wilt and Mr and Mrs. A. F. Bal-j H. O: Dugger left Saturday for Bo'm7’To_ Mr.''.'nd "Mri.“ Stanley I “ «"»W ersble humidity, over zer and son Clair spent the Fourth1 Klamath Falls to spend the Fourth and son, Robert spent Monday in 7 p. m., Senior Christian Ende«- TELEPHONE 120 The Dalles visiting with Mrs. Schil Krusow in The Dalles, July 5, a enthusiasm for everything melts in The Dalles. Several went down i with relatives. away likewise ones appetite. This ling's daughter, Barbara Walpole son. in the evening to the tire work*». •Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Stark of of Portland. is a signal not to overeat in hot nnnj:ntnttnx::n«:x:t:njun::unjui^:: H. W. Champneys drove to I Mr. and Mrs. Dean O ils and Tahapia, Calif., arrived Wednes weather. Heavy meals in hot Mitchell Sunday to do some work , day to spend the week end visiting sons accompanied by h< r GOOD TERMS on the books of the Bank of Mitch-j weather are not only unnecessary at the Sam Stark home. but are actually harmful. Nature Tillie and Tolli** Wnsenmill<*r w»-r > ell which is in his charge. Doctor—I will examin« -you for Oscar Lemley and Gordon Lem­ ten dollar«. Mr. and Mrs. Lwter Conlee drove W” ely pro.vj f “ i re8\ ,r a iu *nd visitors at Tygh Valley and Th'» ley returned Friday from Paulina to Walla Walla the Fourth return- P ™ 11 ve«“ «W« f °r the summer Dalles Monday. Patient—-Go ahead. If you find lake where they had been fishing. in a n e c e s s it y in b u s in e s s . R e lia b le Mrs. Lew Bsker and son Alva o* ing Monday. season. it, I’ll give you half.— Wednesday T. M. 'Rolfe left Tuesday morn The Dalles were overnight '-uest* Rite Life. | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Peetz and Milk is one of the mo8t valuable g o o d , R e lia b le b u s in e s s r n e th e d s .F a ir her nephew and neice were here I PTOt«in food® >nd should be used of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bak?r Thur.® ing for Filee, Idaho, with a regis­ tered Stallion. p r ic e s g<> b a n d in h a n d to s tr e n g t h e n the Fourth for » visit with his in the 8«mmer time to take the day. Mrs. Fred S trad ley and son pferenta. place of the meats ms a chief source Mrs. Frank Wilcox and daughter th e b on d c f c o n fid e n c e b e t w e e n m e r ­ Ted Barnum and - party Gf I of protein. With our modern meth of- Newberg arrived Friday to Clyde went to Wenatchee last Fri- chant. a n d c u sto m e r . friends were at Grass Valley for H * 8 of keeping milk in sterilized spend the week end visiting her day to (bring Doris home, after sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. months visit with her sister and the Fourth. bottles and tightly capped you can F'O” H flrvpbt' N e e d s in G r o c e r ie s Wasco Methodist Eplrco;«.: Church > family, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Morris. Willis J. Douglas Jr., Pastor. . Mrs. 'R. C. Jones and two chil abtain 8 pasteurized nutritive food Herman Peters. Mini C io lh ig w e h a v e m e r c h a n d is e th a t dren spent the Sunday and M on-Iin Practically all public eating J. S. Newcomb was in Wasco Mr.. ar»d Mrs. Erasmus Baker Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. ni. w dll p le a s e at priceH th a t p le a s e . day here with her parents, Mr. ano places. There is no more refresh Monday to bring hia daughter and small son of Phillipsburg, Mon Morning Worship ....... 1 J:00 a. m. ing and valuable food than milk Doris home after a visit with her tana are here spending several Mrs. E. E. Barnum. H i b w Parkins spent tfoe holi properly produced and distributed laughter and family Mr. and Mrs. days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST Q u a lity Vem Baker. days here with friends. He is now Ice cream is a healthful summer Wayland Weld of Bonneville. Bible School ................ 10:00 a. m. S to r e V a lle y project manager of the camp at fish and should be used in its Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gervais and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dutton of Was- Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. m. simpler forms avoiding strange Athena. daughter Irma Lee were in The co spent the 4th here visiting Invitations have been sent to thick, oversweetened mixtures of Dalles Saturday evening to see the f'iends. several local citizens for the wed­ a questionable character. parade. (Mr. and Mrs George Hayworth The green leafy vegetables are ding July 31 at Portland of Miss Mr. and M-s. Roy Tiller and and family of Vancouver, Wn., Eleanor Biggness to John K. Walk rich in vitamins and should be family and Mrs. Iva Kee went to spent the week end visiting hei LOST: A khaki 'blanket left on| er. Both are former school teach­ used more extensively during the Tygh Valley Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle summer season. Green vegetables ers in the Moro schools. the fence in the Grass Valley Park on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely and Bill and Louise Rclh took Erma -e pinach, chard, lettuce, peas Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sharp of on the 4th. Mrs. Giles French, I family of The Dalles were here Wells to her home in The- Dalle Heppner were in Grass Valley string beans, are also a rich source Tuesday Moro. from, visiting her sister cver the 4th visiting relaj^ves. over the holiday week end to see of iron and health essentials. Thes* Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woods and snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Buck FOR SALE: One 22x31 Harris Mrs. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. essentials are apt to be too low un­ Miller. children of Klamath . Falls spent combine, 12 or$16 foot, in good' less the diet contains plenty of Hans Koepke. Mr. and ’¡Mrs. R. J. Laker and the week end here visiting his hape. $550. Bibby Bros. Grass Jack Beckel, jackhammer man at vegetables. Lettuce when green is father Jim Woods. * - Valley, Ore. the Joplin-Elden road camp neai particularly rich in vitamin A son Dale and Miss Alice Campbell Mrs. H. O. Dugger returned spent Monday at Tygh Valley 'her? is no harmful limit to vita­ Shaniko, was injured Thursday last Tuesday after a weeks stay in FOR SALE: 240 Acres, with 26' morning when an engine backfired min A. It is wise to eat plentifull} oicnicing. Dale and Miss Camp­ Portland. acres water-prior right«: 160 acres and threw him several feet. He was >f these green foods for the only bell leaving from the e for Port­ M s. William Harder returned with 20 acres water-old right: 160 1 brought to Moro for examination ither rich sources of vitamins arc land. ; • -frem The Dalles Saturday after acres 12 acres water; 400 acrea-l&ol Mr. and Mrs. John Hays an.1 Sp;n7i,’ng. several weeks un a hos­ a. cultivated $2500.00 360 acres, 100 and was later taken on to The vhole milk, cream, butter and uila Lee Alley and Mr. and Mrs. pital with a broken arm. liver. i ... ___ Dalles for x-ray. a. cultivated-lots of water, $5000. • Misses Reatha Sayrs and Beth As thirst quenchers in the sum- Roy Feely and family of The Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parkhurst 240 acres, 130 a. cultivated $5200. Mersinger are at Hillockbum camp ner time there is usually a desire Dalles left Tuesday for Govern-* rn,j chihlren of Roseburg spent the Bargains, terms—look me up NOW. near Estacada for the summer for something stronger than wat ment Spring, Wn., to be gone week end visiting at the Sam Stark Phone 17F88. H. L. MORRIS, camp there. -*r. There is nothing that can take month. home. Maupin, Oregon, (realtor) Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran ot T. Lester Johnson was in Port­ he place of fresh fruit juices such M s. 'Pauline Wilcox returned 35-38 land over the holiday remaining is orange, lemon or lime. Their Portland spent the Fourth visiting from Los Angeles, Calif., Satur- A ladies brown crepe bag was until Tuesday when he was ad­ icid flavor if not destroyed by too relatives and friends. . day to spend the summer here. Pipe and Plumbing Fixtures Galore brought to this office this week mitted to practice in the federal much sugar is entirely satisfactory. Prudence Hix of Maupin «pent, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Andrews, Mr. having been found along the high­ court in Portland. All fruit juices also add greatly to several days at the Art Bibby and Mrs. Bob Johnson and family •Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortner he vitamin C content of the diet. home. i I and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin way. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Skirving of I spent the Fourth in Bend. were here for a short time Wednes- Vitamin C is not found widely in FOR ¿ALE: 640-acre farm near t day visiting with friends. rood and is lessened to some ex­ The Dalles and Mr. alid Mrs. Chai Mr. and M s. W. C. Patterson Moro. Good wheat land. Some Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Stephens tent by cooking. The diet in hot les Skirving of Seattle, Wn., were and son of Wasco, spent the terms. L. R. French, Postal Bldg., were in Pendleton Monday to at­ veather should consist chiefly of isitors at the E. E. Gervais home holiday here. Portland. tend the field day of the branch I fruits, salads, and vegetables, the Fourth, and they all went ■ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Britta-in and station there. I Drink plenty of cool water; cool arrowhead hunting. Helen Stark of Tygh Valley spent Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts and the Fourth here visiting at the Paul and Kenneth Schutt , stop-1 water is preferable to ice water, ned at the Arthur Johnson hojne I There is no satisfactory substi- family returned Tuesday from a Sam Stark home. Wednesday afternoon. They were I tute for water. trip to Tennesee where they were Mr. and Mrs. T. . M. Ball and children spent the holiday with Mr. j on their way to Mollala from Bend. Wear loose, light clothing. Pro- visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Beuther and Ball’s family in Corvallis. E. W. Christensen moved this tect the head from the direct rays IM>'. and Mrs. J<*hn Schansen and week into the building that has of the sun. Tfcke sun baths cau- hildren returned (Momlay from a been made over for his garage tiously—when overdone the sun’s trip to Chehalis and Long Beach. Mrs. Eula Barry of Portland were °jk- k __ , ♦ ___ irays may do much harm. ..Cool Wn., where they visited relative«. here _ visiting „Sherman county Don Smith was in The Dalles friends over the Fourth. Mrs. Esta Powell is here for a tepid baths are more comforting Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley, Mrs. visit with her son, Marion Powell, than ice cold ones. In no season of Tuesday to visit his wife and Mr. and (Mrs. W. F. McLeod the year is cleanliness more es- to bring his mother home. Gus Engstrom, Mildred Alley and spent the Fourth at Mt. Hood re sential than during the hot months. Mrs. J. H. Wilt accompanied her Betty Lou Olds were visitors in turning Tuesday. Summer digestive disturbances daughter, Mrs. W. Ray Blake and The Dalles last Wednesday. •Qari McKean is around a little are frequently due to contaminated and Marjory to Portland where Eton Smith, Mrs. Ed Alley and these days despite a foot that is foods and drinks. During the «um Marjory has employment. They Mrs. Maud Garrett t?ere In The still far from well. Dalles last Thursday visiting Mrs. of Jime 30, 1S37 mer weather greater care should returned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Beeler of Tig­ Smith, who is in a hospital. C. M. Bentley was here Thurs­ be taken with the keeping and ard, are the parents of a son, day to give .examinations to those preparation of food. Mrs. R. J. Baker entertained the RESOURCES bom July 1. Mrs. Beeler will be bridge club Wednesday afternoon. who want to drive cars for the next Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. .>26,739,324.69 two years. emembered as Marietta Perry. . M s. Bob Johnson received high WAR United States Bonds............................. 28,953,244.43 >65,692,569.12 : , Experiment station directors of Barbara and Marilyn Mathews, score for club and Mrs. Dell Olds “Where d’ya get the black eye?” * Municipal and Other Bondi........................................ 17,122,338.38 children of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. received high score for guests. Oregon while on a tour of the state “In the war.” Mathews of Stevenson. Wn., spen: stations spent a few hours here (Mr. and Mrs. Ervy Remington Loans and Discounts..................................................... 30,797,517.74 “What war?” several days visiting their grand of Maupin were here over the 4th Wednesday afternoon as guests of - Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.................................. 150,000.00 “The boudoir.—U. S. Coast parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. visiting friends. f). E. Stephens. /• Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures.................. 2,616,898.52 Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Cha les Baker and Oren Urquhart and his father, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley left Tues­ 108,401.54 Other Real Estate, Robert Urquhart, were here Tues- son left Saturday for Silverton ta day for Bake Oven to visit her 98,374.51 Real Estate Sold Under Contract... Pead the ads ,n the Journal spend the Fourth. •i-v wh:Ie cn their way to Moscow, sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Customers' Liability— Acceptances Idaho where Robert will remoin Mrs. Minnie Squire left for John Block. 1 626,963.47 and Foreign Bills................... for the remainder of the summer: 633,806.02 Interest E arn ed ................................. A1 Swegel is working • at the 111,269.43 Other Resources ............................... Wasco school house making exten­ GEORGE G. U P D EG R A FF sive repairs in the building. TOTAL ...............................................................$107,758,127.73 Ferrel Barr and his mother A tto r n e y A t L a w • » •V drove to the Beulah camp of the LIABILITIES . SCS where Vic Barr is foreman:* M r r o a n d W asco Capital ...................... $2,500,000.00 From there they went to Vale be- Surplus .................................................... 2,600,000.00 fpr« returning home Monday. Births, Marriages In Grist of News From Moro Many People Visit In Grass Valley Light Eating For Summer ' Advised I R e lia b ility -- pri ^-pQ xJt/lyitJib r r Classified Ads. S P E C IA L S A L E Fence Posts # Good Ones M o to r O il b y B a r r e l F o r C o m b in e s C o m p le te S to c k o f P a r ts Half price on 3 Gasoline Stoves A Good Used Radio _ R. J. Baker Grass Valley T h e F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k of Portland, Oregon Condensed Statement of Head Office and 39 Branches ” As : Introducing --- ¡Christensen Motor Service CAR GREASING » r " W e have installed a new Parr electric hoist to m ake greasing an easi­ er and more thorough job. • is o p e r a te d b y E. W. C h riste n se n , in th e : : n e w ly c h a n g e d C o n le e b u ild in g . A ll • .J k in d s o f m o to rs a r e e ffic ie n tly r e p a ir e d .: : Real se rv ic e is g iv e n cu sto m e rs. • ^ J u s t naw we are ready to repair, com bine trac* • : tor, a n d truck m otors for harvest. We w ill ca ll a t : ; the ranch for the m otor, take i t o f f the c o m b in e ,: ' . X : • • : overhaul it an d re-in stall it. Z • Standard oils and greases are used (I throughout and experienced labor in- sures a satisfactory job. j SA V E GAS . ' SAVE W E A R COMPANY 0202482348232301014853235348234848482348535323485323232300 • i A c e t y le n e w e ld in g d o n e ■ » * • ; n e a t ly a n d c a r e fu lly ! D u rin g th e sh o rt tim e w e h a v e b e e n J • -• - - • • h e r e w e h a v e w o r k e d fo r m a n y p e o p le • • w h o are re tu rn in g w ith m o r e w o rk . T h is • s * ♦ • : is a p p r e c ia te d a n d w e h o p e to e x te n d : :*our a s q u a in te n c e a n d m a k e frie n d s b y : S o u r w o r k -----W e g u a r a n te e it. * : Undivided Profits ............................ 1,092,506.27 > 6,092,506.27 Reserves for Contingencies, Interest Expenses, etc....................................................... 1,407,463.88 Acceptances and Foreign B ills.................................... 626,963.47 Interest Collected in Advance...................................... 186,038.11 Other L ia b ilities........................................................... 64,045.40 Deposits .................... 99,481,110.60 TOTAL ......................................................... >107,758,127.73 MAIN BRANCH . . . . . . FIFTH, SIXTH AND STARK UPTOWN B R A N C H .......................... SIXTH AND MORRISON Other Portland Branches ROSE CITT BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH MONTAVILLA BRANCH LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH Branches Outside of Portland ALBANY ASHLAND ASTORIA BEND CONDON . COQUILLE ENTERPRISE FOSSIL GRANTS PA88 GRESHAM HEPPNER , HILLSBORO HOOD RIVER KLAMATH FALL8 LAGRANDE IAKEVIEW MARSHFIELD MEDFORD MERRILL NEWBERG NORTH BEND NYSSA ~ OREGON CITY PENDLETON 8ALBM MORO STA^ THE TILI UNION WOODBURN