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'K •'5 rikut*« -- Another Victim Of Appendicitis THB »HUIM AN COUNTY JO UBN AU NOTICE Sealed Bids for position of bus driver will Ibe received by clerk of School District 22, Moro, up to August 29. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids Tom Fraser,Clerk. 40-41 Classified Ads. W. fCP IIV JU lV Kent Stock Reported At Sent To Portland Grass Valley By Truck D S si© ¿ a d ii/ C H U T E S T. Lester Johnson Hampton Furniture Company ■OTOB WNKKL PRODUCT' Advance in W E R N M A R K ’S Smut Control H a r v e st B all Sat. Aug. 14,1937 Moro Legion Hall Door Prizes Adm. $1.00 is o . Hour Restrictions h a v e b e e n Removed and w e 1» a n e c e s s i t y i n b u s i n e s 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 t h e d s ,F a ir p r ic e s g o h a n d in h a n d to s tr e n g th e n th e b o n d o f c o n fid e n c e ¿ b e tw e e n m e r c h a n t a n d c u sto 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 G lo th ig w e h a v e m e r c h a n d i s e t h a t w ill p le a s e a t p r ic e s th a t p le a s e . w i l l n o w b e a b le t o ta k e c a r e o f o u r S h e r m a n Q u a lity Attention Farmers!! In a r e c e n t m e e t in g w i t h t h e u n io n c o u n ty p a tr o n a g e as w e d id m a k in g it p o s s ib le fo r y o u t o d o in th e th e p a st, Z e ig le r s ie .a a a a a .a ..a a a a .a a a a a a a a a ..a a M a rsh a ll’s F o o d S to r e A le x M arshall, Mgr. S to r e by W h e a t Growers and Experiment Stations T h e Dalles, Oi e. a. V a lle y i • a a a a a MT MUA Moro Grain Growers Ass’n / ■ are sole local agent for-------- CAR GREA.ING W e h av e installed a n e w P arr electric hoist to m a k e g reasin g an easi- er and m ore th o ro u g h job. <aa> B a su l h a s b e e n tried b y lo c a l fa r m e r s a n d fo u n d to b e a b e tte r w a y o f tr e a tin g * w h e a t • • a g a in st s m u t. ? < S tan d ard oils and greases are used th ro u g h o u t and experienced labor in sures a satisfactory job. FOSS & COMPANY — Reduce Smut Losses by u s in g ] the best possible treatm ent. A la rg e s t o c k w ill b e o n b a n d t h is fa ll t o ' f i l l all d e m a n d s. «* -* » anana » 1 ^nana w. UUa aAn »ab b Use the Modem Method for SMUT Control z SA V E W EA R For Sale: 480 acre farm, known as the Onaih L. Medler Farm near Wasco—running water— 430 acre# In cultivation. Terms—H. L MOR RIS, MAUPIN, Oregon, phone 17- F88 40-41-42 ................................................. iiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiuir............. «k. «M b« k*Ml BASUL * UNT, or Stinking Smut, has Ion i g been recognized as a dangerous. have improved with destructive disease of wheat. Treatments ' scientific knowledge and experiments. First came formaldehyde and other liauid solutions. But injury tnei uae costly when made their THIS IS H O W treated seed was stored dry for STINKING SMUT DESTROYS more than 48 hours, or when seeded into soil too dry to cause UNTREATED WHEAT immediate germination. It “set” in the drills, and generally caused inconvenience and extra expense. Yw C«*'t Alw.,« Then came Copper Carbonate. Because it is a dust material, Copper Carbonate answered the principal objection to liquid ma À« I m S> «U taJk terials. However, its diecomfort la use and high coat suggested A S«vt lnfaiUS W 1,100 w «A« w . ... i---- « met. an improved copper compound. So the Sherwio-Williams Fungicide Laboratories developed BASUL! BASUL is a copper compound (not copper carbonate.) It is a IS« wfc«k fcnely-ground dest material. It a* w>»4. tk. atm at S m provides ideal control, contain »k«« pUttf. WkM S m ing 92% metallic copper. It is k««A U m « smut U m M* applied at only 2 o u n ce s per bushel of seed wheat, adhering A w ! mb 4 ipout Ottaa extremely well to the grains. A ms * MUCatn uy • M M rt Ml. BASUL is easily applied with standard seeding treating equip ment. It costs less per pound y One • S mm H Bad «an than copper carbonate. And of course causes absolutely no in Bwtliak tf Wheat jury—seed treated with BASUL can he stored for months. * The experiences of hundreds of wheat growers and experi A Inal ÜB s u l l a, a anL O m aaal kaS ment stations have proved that faSafSaaat «Mk BASUL givss better control of Bunt or Smut with greater con venience and at lower cost! ■ -"J - ■ ■ ■ . . - IB R B y o u r tra d in g at y o u r c o n v e n i e n c e . SA V E GAS t FRIDAT, AUGUST «, 1W7 Word was received here Thurs- } 1 V 1 | 1 Henry Roth and son are remod tors at Arlington and The Dalles warehouse during the harvest sea eling the school house at Shaniko. day of the death of Tom Hampton Thursday. , “ son. _____* _ T; ■ Donald Harris of Ridgefield, Wn., at his home in Pendleton. He w as| . Carl Pluemke of Bend visited G. W. Howell and grand son Ed waa a visitor at the Wayne Spodr an uncle of H. Ragsdale and homefolks here over the week end. gar motored to Roseburg Sunday home Monday. Mrs. S. Johnson and has been Geraldine Norton who has been returning Tuesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox were in in this county many times. visiting with relatives in San Fran Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cratty and The Dalles Sunday to bring their Truman Strong and Gene cisco the past two months, returned Lee Woods who will have employ daughter Ellen home who has been Cushman are all done with harvest to her home here Sunday. ment here during harvest. J. C. Wilson and family are-now 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and in a hospital several weeks recov ing this year with wheat hauled. ering from an operation on her occupying the Emma Crocker house . daughter Helen motored to The Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barxee ex Lester Smith reported ‘‘Believe Lester Wilson took a truck load vacating the Fred Haynes house, j pect to leave Saturday to attend a it or not,*’ there was ice frozen at knee. They took her back Wed Dalles Saturday where Helen en of sheep nesday for further treatment. „ to Portland Sunday . . eve- . pioneer picnic near Mr. Barxee’s his place the last day of July. where they had been living since tered a hospital for medical treat Mrs. Arch C.ntr.11 snd M iss! b»j 1931. first home and go on to Newport ment Dale • Baker of Portland and Wands Cantrall were Moro vial- Bill Wilson ot Poreat Grove | R. P. Barnet began threshing for several weeks of vacation. , who had been visiting here with here Thursday, the first to put Mrs. Ted Barnum and daughter Dwight Baker of Gresham arrived tots Monday? Son—Father, I’ve decided to be are here this week from Portland ¡ « t F r k U y evening. Dwight to George and Jerry Wilson of Kent * * Mn T V k wheat in the warehouse this season. come an artist. Have you any ob warehouse again this were visitors here Tuesday. - • I *7 „ De^k<ir» Mrs. L. W. Amtck Bill Haynes of California arrived jections. to visit with Mr. and Mra. A. H. work ln harvest and Dale to visit his par Mr."and Mra. Bus Logan of Oak- ,n d M” ; " * ? we" busi' here last week where he will have Father—No, my boy, provided Rarnum. charge of the Kent elevator and you don’t draw on me. Complaint is being made that ents a week before returning to land, Calif., left last Thursday for ne?? vi«lt°rs2 ” ,*?®ro 1,st ’ re*k Mrs. H. E. Morrow who has much of the wheat threshed has Portland where he is employed in Portland to visit his grandfather, the Meier & . Frank Company store. and on to Salem to visit hie father h“ " ¡"Portland for medical earc green berries in it and there is • a few days before returning to " t " " « ! '« »>er home here Tuea- Mrs. Hubert Hutchcroft and son fear that some of it may be dam Rodney accompanied by Mr. and their home in California. aged after it is stored. Green ker Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling nels are caused by green spots in Mrs. Henry Tetz and family arriv- Dalles was calling at the B A. tbe fields or by grain from sucker ed from Portland Friday evening and son .Robert and Mra. R. J. Baker were visitors in The Dalles Ho*ue » ’ ¡>»rt time Wed- at the Charles Lemley ranch plants that came up after the June last Wednesday. > "‘ «¡‘ y- where «M r. Tetz will work during rain. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Mrs. Emma Pluemke who had Harvesting is on at the exper harvest. iment station this week and yields Deeton Russell of Goldendale Seaside were here the first of last, bee" visiting relatives in Portland week looking after farm interests, tke past two weeks returned to will be reported when computed. was a visitor in 'town Saturday. A1 Morey is working for Wayne her home here Saturday. John Hays and wife returned Mrs. J. H. Smith and daughter last Friday from Government Spoor again this harvest season. Sam Holmes and daughter Cas- Lurline and son John were visitors Springs, Wn., where they have been the past month. John says sie were visitors in The Dalles last *t the J. C. Wilson home a short Wednesday. time Friday enroute to their home he is just feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Peterson and in Mitchell from Portland where Wasco M ethodist Church Mrs. Elsie Rust of Shaniko was family of Los Angeles, C alif., ar- they had been for medical treat- a visitor here Saturday. F . L . Cannell, pastor. rived here last Thursday to remain ment the past three weeks, • Sunday school at 10 a. m. Class Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling until after harvest. i Mr. and Mrs. J. IM. Wilson and es for all ages. and son Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and Rons Dick and Jerry k - were din- Morning worship at 11 a. m. Bob Johnson and children left family of The Dalles have moved ner «uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Subject, “Godliness with content Monday for Seaside for a month. ment is great gain. I Timothy 6:6.” Mr. Johnson will return either to their ranch near Bourbon until Wilson Sunday. after harvest • Eileen Houge of Grass Valley * The pastor will preach at Grass Tuesday or Wednesday. Mr. and Mys. J. H Wilt were been staying with her grand- Valley Methodist church, Sunday Mrs. W. F.Schilling, son Art and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. mother, Mrs. B. A. Hogue the past afternoon at 2:30. W. C. Todd left ladt Tuesday for Ray Blake in Moro Sunday. week doin* the house work, as Mrs. Eugene to visit her, daughter and Fred Stradley was a Moro caller Hogue was confined, to her bed C h ristian Science Society family, Mr. and 4 Mrs. Walter Saturday. j with lumbago. Christian Science church serv Kindt. Art taking Mr. Todd on to &rs. A. M. Zevely was in The 1 Earl »«m et jr., of Parkdale has ice is held every Sunday morning Grants Pass to visit his sister Mrs.} Dalles a few days last week fo r 1 H ero in d e e d is a c o o k in g r a n g e t o g lo r ify t h e A m e r i visiting relatives here the They re- medical treatment. at eleven o’clock. The subject of Cox who has been ill. past few days. c a n k i t c h e n . B e a u t i f u l , s m a r t ly - s t y l e d i n e v e r y lin e the Lesson-Sermon for Sunday, turned Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Howell and a n d c o n t o u r , t h e n e w D u O -T h e r m f u e l o il b u r n in g Mac Alsup was a business visi Frank Prather was a dinner tor here Friday from Wamic. August 8, is “Spirit.“ Harold Howell were business visi- R a n g e w i t h I ts g l e a m i n g w h it e p o r c e la in e n a m e l Wednesday evening meeting be guest at the Henry Roth home f in is h a n d c o n t r a s t in g b la c k t r im p e r f e c t ly e x p r e s s e s Mr. Brockman of Portland, with gins at eight o’clock. This service Sunday. the John Deere Company, was here t h e f in e s t i n m o d e r n d e s ig n . A n d j u s t a s t h e D u o - includes testimonies of Christian Mr. and 'Mrs. Arch £ahner of The several days last week setting up T h erm s e ts n ew sta n d a r d s o f a p p ea ra n ce, so to o it Science healings. The reading room Dalles were visitors here Sunday, combines. b r in g s y o u n e w s t a n d a r d s o f s im p le , e f f ic ie n t p e r in the rear of the church building, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Everett moved Mrs. L. W. Amick of Kent was f o r m a n c e . C le a n , f a s t , n o i s e l e s s in o p e r a t io n a n d fre e LAWYER has an attendant at the close of to the Baker apartments the first a visitor here Saturday. f r o m s o o t , o d o r o r a s h e s , i t w ill g iv e y o u a n e n t ir e ly of the week. each service. n o w k in d o f c o o k in g c o n v e n ie n c e a n d n e w t i m e fo r Lila Lee Alley returned last Voids j WASCO MÒRO le is u r e t o d o t h e t h i n g s y o u w a n t t o d o e a c h d a y . Thursday from Bakeoven after a Hoid on Toity-Toid Street: Grass Valiev Baptist Church «» V ________ 10 a. m. Bible School. We have weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. “Papa, what’s a vacuum.” recently hit a new “high” in at John Block. f u e l o il « » w c e “A vacuum’s a void, Sonny.” HUDSON TERRAPLANE P O N T IA C tendance. Let’s increase It again?} Mrs. W ayne Spoor and children “I know, Papa, but vat’s the void 11 a. m. Worship service: The 4th w ent to W am ic S atu rd ay to visit m e a n ? ”— U. S. C oast G uard. PETERSON MOTOR CO' message in the aeries on What the her brother F. E. M agill and fam - Bible Teaches. This time “What il7w . i Automobiles struck trains thru 2 1 7 E. T H IR D ST. the Bible Teaches About Satan.” j Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vintin of some carelessness or error of the THE D ALLES. OREGON T h e D alles, O re g o n 8 p. m. Sermon topic “New Albany, former - residents h ere/ man behind the wheel In 58 per were in town Tuesday transacting Things.” cent of aH night crossing crash Unusual Values lu Used Cars 8 p. m. Thursday, ¡Prayer r and business. They now have a res casualties. Bible Study. We are now begin taurant and confectionery in Al 28 To Select Fron * bany. ning Ephesians, chapter 4. Applause is the spur of noble Mrs. Minnie Squire came up from minds, the end and aim of weak" at 4th A Union Gerald C. Dryden, Paster. Portland Wednesday to cook for ones.—Cotton. > . the harvesters at the Dell Olds, 120 TELEPHO NE Community Presbyterian Church ranch. ’ i Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Minister 10 a. m., Bible school for all W hen Y our S h o e s n e e d rep aii ages. Our attendance and interest GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF se n d th e m to continue dispite the heat of sum 9r mer. There were 63 present last A tto rn ey A t L a w week. 11 a. m., Morning worship and R E P A IR IN G GOO D S H O E M o ro an d W aaco song, with sermon “Dealing With Doubt,” by the pastor. THE DALI«! F 04 Second St. Oregon Christian Endeavor con * ference will be held at Turner, Aug. 16-23. If you are a young person Sherwin-W illiam s Perfects B A S U L , the N ew Copper interested in attending, Mr. Mitch elmore will provide additional in Music: Paul HueletPs 7 Com pound That Kills Smut Germs Efficiently, formation. Week’s text: “The entrance of piece Orchestra - Econom ically. Tested and A p p ro v ed thy words giveth light,“ Ps. 119: A. Wily Knighten and family re* turned the last of last week from tthe summer conference of school superintendents and left a few days later - for Boise, Idaho to visit relatives. 1A. dance will be given at Grass Valley Saturday night, August 7, by the base ball boys. Pritschau's orchestra from The Dalles will play, Admission will be seventy live cents. Edgar Rogers and N. C. Thomp son of LaGrande were visiting Lois Kenny over the week end. Charles J. Glasier former broth- er-in-law of (Mrs. Jessie Henrichs, visited here last week end. He is from Aberdeen, Wash „where he is connected with a newspaper. They went to Portland to visit Mrs. Henrlch’a niece, Mrs. Hasel Wade and Mrs. Henrichs returned Mon day. Mrs. L. H. Nahouse, Mrs. Leslie Stewart and son and Mrs. Joe Ritner drove to Tygh Valley Mon day tp visit Grandma Olds who is making her home with Mrs. Brit tain there. Mr, and Mrs. M. E McKee and Miss Leora Peetz attended the re ception that was held after the wedding of Miss Eleanor Biggness and John K. Walker in Portland Saturday night. The Walkers will probably live in Medford where John will work as collector for General Motors. Mrs. Iz>uise Erickson, Miss Dor othy Erickson, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nordstrom of Spokane; and Herman Nordstrom, jr., of Newport News, Va , arrived Wed nesday to make a brief visit with Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Mitchelmore at the Manse. Mrs. T. B. Searcy came from Sisters Tuesday for a brief visit with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum left for Government Springs Wednes day morning for a vacation of ten days or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ruggles arriv ed Monday evening for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ruggles. * , A new crossing for the railroad is being put in by section hands this week.. It yrill make that sec tion of the road smoother. Miss Laura Whalley came up Wednesday from Portland to visit at the Carroll Sayrs home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson left) this week for the coast where they will spend the next few weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hart arrived last week to remain until after har vest. Mrs. Hart .was formerly Lavon Sayrs. Donald Thompson is home from the hospital after his operation for appendicitis. A. P. Anderson who has been staying at the Jack Noonan home was taken to the hospital where he underwent an operation. He is get ting along very well. LeRoy Wright left for Union Wednesday afternoon to do some work there? . The new judges stand at the fair grounds is nearly completed. The telephone crew finished its work here this week and departed with its load of paraphenalia for other parts where telephone se r - vice needs repair. State police officers were stop ping cars Wednesday afternoon “for the purpose of looking at the new driver’s licenses each driver had— or should have. — Miss Agnes Simon returned to Portland Saturday with her par ents to resume her accordian les sons for the remainder of the sum mer and the school year Mrs. Edna Clevenberg and son of Medford were here Saturday to Visit a short time with Mrs. L. H. Nahouse. Mrs. Clevenberg, was formerly Edna Coyle. O. A. Myrand, federal warehouse inspector, was here Thursday look ing over the local warehouse. V. B. Hawk of the SC Service In Spokane spent a day here this week. Gordon, five year old son of Mr. •nd Mrs. Marion McKee, was taken to the hospital early Thursday morning with appendicitis. He was operated on that morning. Mr. and Mrs. C .H . Henn are a bit proud over the 16 foot 6 inch stalk of corn that again indicates that Iowa grows taller corn than any other state. “That’s Where the Tall Corn Grows.’’ MOItO. Ó&BCON . . 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