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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1937)
■ I < 1 J ' V - « ■ » '. » • •*• ’ 1 » - A tü i aMk¿MÁ« UiUflìt JÜUkAAu Ubùb. * ottkuliN .* 1 /*•**•< / Grass Valley Stop For Visit Comings and With Son’s Family Goings For Week [•tó n te rubuY, JÜLi «a, 14*» ' K -- • ' Mr, and Mrs. Roy Lillard of Mil Saturday. ler are the parents of a daughter Mr. and *M xb . Fred Cox „ and bom July 14, at the Mid-Columbia daughter Ellen were in The Dalles hospital. Friday. Ellen remaining at The June Wilde of Wasco spent last Dalles hospital where she had an operation on her knee ** Saturday week visiting Anita Dunlap. morning. She is getting along E. R. 'Remington of Maupin is here for haying and harvest at the nicely. Her mother is staying with Dell Olds ranch. her. d M r s.L u c y Ruggles of Moro ‘ R . <R . May, radio technician for Mrs. T. M. Rolfe gave a birth Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T. Mitch elmore of Bandon were visitors at Ithe electric ’ company, was here day dinner Sunday honoring her spent Thursday here visiting son John. The number of guests friends. the Manse over the week end. Mr. th“ week u noise8 th>t present were fifteen. Mrtchelmore was guest speaker a t , er ra<H°s Herman Peters was a business LeRoy Wright was in Gilliam Frances Well# returned last visitor in The Dalles Thursday. Community Presbyterian church Mrs. Bob Johnson, Mrs. Herman on Sunday morning. He was elec county this week and reports that Thursday from a visit at the Wi B. ted chairman of Synod’s commit there are lots of green spots in the Matthews home at Stevenson, Wn. Schilling and Mrs. Pauline Wilcox — j Lloyd Hennagin, banker at Moro, were visitors in The Dalles Friday. tee on Pensions at the state meet wheat there. Mrs. Henry Roth gave a birth ing at Eugene which he attended in was calling on the business houses day dinner Saturday evening in company with his son, Rev. L. H. here Tuesday morning. Mitch elmore, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely and honor of her son Bill. Invited Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Stewart and family of The Dalles were here guests were Mr. *nd • Mrs. Buck Miller, Erma Wells and Betty Lou daughter Marjorie of McCoy were Community Presbyterian Church Tuesday visiting relatives. . Olds. After the dinner they at here this week to bring their Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Minister Mrs. Minnie McKinney and Fred „ - daughter-in-law, Mrs. Marjorie Na- There »re individuals like the Cole of Wasco were here Sunday. tended the dance at Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds had as house Stewart to her parents home Psalmist of old who say “I was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker have at their guest last Tuesday evening to spend the summer, while Leslie glad when they said unto me, let guests his cousin and wife, Mr. and J. O. Mathews of Warrenton, Ore handles grain. us go into the house of the Lord.” Mrs. C. Bailey of North Dakota. gon. SCS foremen and superinten For them three services will be Anita Dunlap entertained some Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds had as dents and families picniced in the held on Sunday. friends Wednesday afternoon and their guests last Friday and Satur city park Wednesday evening. 10:00 a. m., Bible study for eight evening in honor of her birthday. day her ccusin Fred Asbury and 'Mrs. Colli» Moore was hostess age groups led by Christian Stanley Sherwood of The Dalles son and daughter of ICkribou, Me. to the members of the junior teachers. IMr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling visited at the Dell Olds home last bridge club last Friday afternoon 11:00 a. m., Morning worship at her home south of town. and song with the pastor speaking and son Robert were visitors in The Saturday^and Sunday, the men tried their luck at fishing on Sun Dalles Tuesday. The county court purchased a on “We March.” day. new pick-up from McKean & Sear 7:00 p. m., Senior Christian En Mrs. Wayland Weld and daugh Edwin Peters and Leighton cy this week for the use of the road deavor society discussing the sub ter Darlene of Bonneville arrived Fields were visitors in Portland master. Bart Burrell also bought ject “Putting Christian Ideals in Monday to visit her parents, Mr. Sunday. a new Diesel to give him tw0 com to Our Friendships.” and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb. Mrs. Henry Roth and sons Bill plete harvesting outfits which he Mr. and Mrs Don Smith took and Henry and daughter Lydia and will us« ss soon as the crop is Grass Valley Baptist Church their infant son back to the hos Erma Wells were visitors in The ripe. Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. pital Monday to remain during the Dalles Sunday. „ Miss Wells return Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Conlee drove 10 a. m. Bible School. week. ing to her home. j to Po'tlnd Sunday to look over the' 11 a. m. Worship Service. Mr. and Mrs. Charies Forrester Louis May of Moro and V ere, Sermon topic—‘‘Why I Believe and family of Goldendale were her** vessels and the sailors of the fleet. Pike were visitors in The Dalles C. H. Henn is here from Blanch-1 in Christ.” . The second study in Monday on business.' Sunday. j ard, Iowa to remain until after the series on the theme of “Why I Lila Lee Alley returned home Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Fulkerson harvesting is finished on Mrs Believe—” Sunday from Government Springs. 8 p. m. Evening se-vice. The Wn., where she has been with her and son Dale spent the week end Henn’s place north west of town. in The Dalles visiting her mother, (Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barzee w ere1 second in the series of “The Pur aunt, Mrs. Arch Zahner of The Mrs. Allen. in Portland last week fnd. pose of, the Book.” Dalles. Mr. and M>;s. Dean Olds and Prayer and 8 p. m. Thursday, The L. V. Moore home has re Mr. and INfrs. Joe Evan«* of Gold r am ;lv w eve visitors in The Dalles ceived a new coat of paint this Bible Study. endale, Wn., and Mr. and Mrs. E. S atu rd ay . week. Amidon of Moro were dinner guests Tom Coyle and H arold Eakin Christian Science church service of Mr. and „Mrs. Charles Lemley John Forbes has returned from m ade a business trip to P ortland Cooks, Wash., where he has been is held on Sunday morning at Sunday,__ *.. Snnday. ~ —j visiting with hjs daughter for sev eleven o’clock. The subject of the R. A. Stow put in a concrete J 'h n and J l e i f v Reckman were eral weeks. It was a wet spring Lesson-Setmon is ‘ TRUTH.” walk at his house last Friday, als.r, Da||(,s tQ br,n< Wednesday evening meeting is some concrete work at the s c h o o lth(, ir brotb„, An(Jy home from the down there he says. Clyde Simpson and family spent held at eight o’clock »nd includes 1 house. hospital where he has been, for the first days of the week at the testimonies of Christian Science Wallace May and Miss Alta Wal some time. He will stay at the beach taking a little vacation from healings. ters of Hood River were visitors Estel Hartley home. 1 The public is lovingly welcomed. in Portland Sunday. barbering. M r.and Mrs. Dick Huhman and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull left Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beuther are family returned Sunday from Hills Saturday for Camp Sherman to re the parents of a daughter born boro where they have been visit- J main during the hot weather in July 14 at The Dalles hospital. ing relatives. the shade of the pines. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Lemley and Mrs. Jessica Maurer is here this FOR SALE: Corriedale rams granddaughter of Long Beach. Cal.. TERRAPLANE PONTIAC week to visit with her brother, ewes, with papers or without. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles HUDSON Robert Hoskinson and family. Wallace May, Grass Valley, ch-38 Lemley la§t Tuesday evening leav- Mrs. Howard Belahee is slowly _ ... , r, o , J ing Wednesday for Rosalia, Wn Dry Wood For Sale: Pine and R Barnet’s combine arrived PETERSON • MOTOR CO. improving from her recent illness 217 E. THIRD ST. F ir - Bill Hull, Wamic. 38-40 pd Mond#y by train with pneumonia. THE DALLES. OREGON iMelvin Fulkerson, government For paper hanging and kalso- Mrs. Dell Olds and daughter trapper, killed two adult coyotes in mining See Max K. Pluemke, Kent. Betty Lou, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and daughter Anita and June Wilde of June and three pups. He worked Ore. Unusual Values In Used Cars 37-8-9 pd. Wasco were visitors in The I>alle* thirty days. FOR SALE: 240 Acres, with 25 Friday, M iss Wilde remaining in 28 To Select from The Moro CCC camp won second acres water-prior rights: 160 acres in the track meet held at Vancou-! Wasco on their returff. at 4th & Union Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eakin'were ver Barracks early this month. The; with 20 acres water-old right; 160] acres 12 acres water; 400 acres-150 headquarters company was first. visitors in The Dalles Friday. 120 TELEPHONE Starring for Moro was Jame? a. cultivated $2500.00 3«0 acres, 1001 Whalen who won the 100 and 220 a. cultivated-lots of water, $5000 yard dashes, took second in the 240 acres, 130 a. cultivated $ >200 When Your Shoes need repan broad jump and was a member ot Bargains, terms look me up NOW. send them to the winning relay team. Phone 17F88. H. L. MORRIS, Bill Beuther and Claus Bargen-( Maupin, Oregon, (realtor) 35-38 ! A tto r n e y A t L a w hagen were visitors in The Dalles - Pastor’s Parents • j*« For Your C HUGHES Classified Ads. GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF D R Y GROCERIES RAISINS 4 lb. bag .25 PRUNES .25 5 lbs. Small W hite Beans 10 lbs. 8 9 c Red Mexican Beans 10 lbs. Large Lim a Beans 10 lbs. \ 6 9 c 98c Rice, fancy b'ue rose 10 lbs. 6 3 c M acaroni. 10 lbs. 69c gal. 1 .1 9 gal- No. 10 tins .6 5 PICKLES OYSTERS Sweet, glass jug Otter doz. 1.49 Dills, CATSUP No. 10 tins-. D'lls, glass jug .47 RATES: Handling . ......... . . . ’ M o ro an d W aaco GOOD SHOE i)4 Secoit»*. St. : REPAIRING THE D a LLFS Kitchen Queen Schilling 8 o z. .81 doz. ca se doz. ca se No. 10 No. 10 No. 10 No. 10 doz. ca se doz. ca se doz. ca se doz. ca se Grape Fruit Apples P each es Blackberries Prunes P eas, Merrimac [after first 30 days storage] Capacity: 750,000 bu. We Guarantee Fast and Efficient Service Federal Licensed Weighers Federal Warehouse Receipts State Grades Quickly Obtained Truck Scales Drive direct to unloading point inside the warehouses Full Assistance in Unloading t IDENTITY of all lots maintained P en d in g R esum ption R iver S ervice Rail Car L oading G uaranteed Transfer of field grain policies to dock approved by Oregon Insurance Ratting Bureau T om atoes, Merrimac is a n e c e s s ity in b u s in e s » . R e l i a b l e g o o d s, R e lia b le b u s in e s s m e tb e d s ,F a ir p r i c e s g o b a n d in h a n d to s t r e n g t h e n t h e b o n d o f c o n f id e n c e b e t w e e n m e r c h a n t a n d c u s to m e r . F o r H a r v e s t N e e d s in G r o c e r ie s a n d C lot.hig w e h a v e m e r c h a n d i s e t h a t w i l l p l e a s e « t p r i c e s t h a t p le a s e . stuo r « ty Z e ig le rs FISH Salmon, Celio Is flat doz. 1 .3 9 Salmon, Del Monte, red, tall . 2 4 doz. 2 . 7 9 Salmon, 1», Merrimac doz. 2 . 3 6 . i v»ney PORT OE THE DALLES The Dalles, Oregon I I R M I S I S S I H M I * W CAR GREASING » - 1 . W e have installed a new Parr electric hoist to make greasing an easi er and more thorough job. Standard ’ oils and greases are used throughout - and experienced labor in sures a satisfactory job. • SA V E G A S Corn, Garden S w eet SAVE W E A R FOSS & COMPANY S P E C IA L Fence P osts • Good O nes M o to r O il b y B a r r e l Repairs BAKING POWDER 2 1-2 lba. Calumet 5 lbs. 10 ibs. 2 lbs. Clabber Girl 5 lbs. 2 1-2 lbs. Schillings 5 lbs. .4 9 .9 4 1 .4 5 .2 3 .5 9 AT 1 .5 9 SUGAR Fine Granulated sack 5 . 3 5 Certo ---- 2 bottlea .4 5 1 .5 9 6 .2 9 1 .9 5 7 .6 9 CRYSTAL WHITE CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES Pineapple, broken slice 49 lbs. -bbl. 49 lbs. . bbl. W hite River ............ 75c per ton [Including 30 days storage] i EXTRACT String B eans, Stanby Storage......... ....................10c per ton per mo. .4 9 FLOUR W E R N M A R K ’S GRAIN GROWERS PORT o f THE DALLES SOLICITS YOUR GRAIN SHIPMENTS 1 1 .9 8 3 .9 0 1.45 2 .8 5 .4 9 .5 9 .6 9 .39 1.35 2 .6 5 1 .3 9 2 .7 5 1 .2 9 2 .4 9 1 .3 9 269 10 bars .3 5 SOAP P & G Naptha 10 bars .35 DASH Washing Powder Lge Pkg. .4 9 PUREX’ O ne-half gal. .2 2 VANILLA 8OZ.29 I 6 0 Z .4 9 CANNING SUPPLIES Economy Jar Lids doz. .2 3 Kerr SS Caps Complete doz. .2 3 doz. .2 3 Ball Mason Caps' doz. .0 9 Kerr SS Lids, Reg. doz. .2 3 Kerr SS Lids,Wide ____ \ ... COFFEE 3 lbs. .6 9 Marshall’s Best 10 lbs. 2 . 1 9 3 lbs. .5 5 Marshall’s Scotch 10 lbs. 1 .7 9 3 lbs. • .7© Golden West 4 lbs. 1 .1 5 M. J. B. 4 “ “ . Hill Brothers 4 ** “ Maxwell House .f F o r C o m b in e s ¡ C o m p l e t e S t o c k o f Parts Half price on 3 G asoline Stoves Pipe and P ludibing F ixtures G alore A G ood U sed Radio R. J. Baker muni......uni i n ........ m in i m........ it ................................................ — XT Grass Valley A lex Marshall, Prop. 6 0 0 E. S e c o n d St. ‘ ’ T h e D a lles, O r e g o n “Headquarters for Sherman County Farmers**