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4 J- I. jtife.tóU*, .7 1 K» <M «M ¿CM ¡r<u tua T H E SH E R M A N C O U N T Y JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON PA Ç $ THREE F R ID A Y . OCTOBER 1* 1937 •r-i-rr-,!- Wasco county and Sunday a cara First Mayor Of van to fill the stands. . Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sayrs and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Powell drove to Redmond Saturday to take in a daty of the Deechutes county fair held at that place. Mrs. Dorothy Passmore Johns ton end son Dale were here for a lew days of the fair. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Condon were here to visit friends during the fair. Grass Valley Visits Fair Cuarks V.’. ZJxre. L . Lr.g y.:r.r;. mayor of Grv ft V i’.'ey, v.a> here for a ciu ^ b c i ih “ Ch?rma.n County Fair from his home in Portland. While here he visited at the E. IL Moore home and met many ol I timers he knew when he lived here nearly thirty years ago. Since leaving this county he has been recorder of the land office in The Dalles, and «recorder of that town before moving to Portland. George Schamel now of Prosser, Wash ., was here for a part of the fair while on his way home from 1 Klamath Falls. George is now in j the .itock business. > • JD.li.,.*. „ Jfl.nes of Maupin was am- pg the large delegation of setT**-'. a Wasco county residents who attended the fair Saturday. J - .P ice, a member of the coun ty’s frat family, was here for the fair r m i r r up from his home at -Skamit ln, Wash., with Elvin Bar num. He was first in this county • in 1866 before fences, plows, roads ; and town had spoiled the bunch from T h e Dalles helped M r. and Mrs. Phil Ruggles le ft for Tacoma this week. Lloyd and Maxine Henrichs left for Corvallis to resume their studies at the state college.. There will be a clam supper at the odd-fellows lodge rooms, Octo ber 5th. Judge Carl Hendricks was here Thursday afternoon. His daugh ter, Carlotta recently underwent a tonsilectomy at The Dalles and is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnum of The Dalles were here Sunday for the fair and to visit relatives. pass. Luther Davis & Family On Road To Tennessee Georg? Gordon, for whose father Gordon Butte was named, was here; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and for the fair. He spent last winter children left Saturday for Peoria, 111., going by train, where they will in South America. Wade, district Townsend , Purchase a hew car and go to Wash. Glen C. D. C. and spend a week sight seeing club organiser, and Henry Cue of The Dalles stopped in Moro briefly From there they will motor to Tenn., Mr. Davis’ native state, for Wednesday afternoon. a few days visit with relatives and Mrs. Carroll Sayrs was host to boys and girls of the seventh and friends, returning to Oregon by the eighth grades, Tuesday night- at southern route. Mr. andfMrs. Gus Keopke of Las the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Sayrs is teacher of the Fou"-Leaf Vegas, Nevada arrived here Satur Clover Sunday school class which day where they will visit Mrs. draws from this age group. Rea- Koepice’s father, George Witter for tha SayTs and Carl P¿etz served as ’ a ^ew days. Thelma Farrar of Wasco is work assistants. The County Health Association ing for Mrs. Geo. Barnett who has will meet Monday evening at 8 been ill for the past few weeks. Albert Pluemke of Hood River o’clock in the court house. was visiting his mother Mrs. Max rMr. and Mrs. C. L. Stamev and family, Maurice, Murial and Dear., Pluemke here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rowe and accompanied by Miss Eleano. infant son were dinner guests at Moan, of Silverton visited at the the Theo Justesen home Saturday A. 8. Johnson home the latter part vening. . * of the week, and attended the Fa> Mrs. Helen Powers was a busi Truman Dorzab and Pafal Inelisu ness visitor in The Dalles Friday. were *’*o with the Johnsons from R. W. Pinkerton was a Kent busi Hood River. ness caller, from Moro Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Rugtrles motored to Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGlasson The Dalles Monday taking her mothe , Mrs. Lenh Searcy, that far were visitors at Harland View on her way to Corvallis, where she grange Friday evening. Wm. Wattles of Shaniko- a for will reside this winter. Mrs. Rug gles was also accompanied by Mrs. mer Kent résident, was visiting the A. S. Johnson and Mrs. Lilly Wilbur Haggerty home a few days last week. Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanes of Mrs. Lilly Roberts, Mrs. C. G Huis’ ‘sister, left for California Philomath and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap Friday morning to spend the win of Grass Valley were visitors at Kt.'.t one day last week. ter with her daughter. A collection of $21.50 was taken Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cothran' arc living at the hotel for the present ud at the Kent Sunday School last (Allen Murray and daughter Sunday which will be used to buy Sammic, v'?re here from Hoc 1 new hymn books for the church. Mr. Clyde Shppaon. the band River for t^e last two days of the Alien has director for Sherman county school“ Sherman county fair here Tuesday organizing a regained his wei? 'it jince his oper band in the Kent Schools. ation this summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Guy Pickard of Blaylock and Joe Morriaon of Arlington and daughter Nellie and grand son Ernest Barnet of Clem district George Sacre were dinner guests were among the Gilliam county at the J. S. Fritts home near Grass Valley Sunday. visitors at the fair. Mrs. Wren Hogue and son Roy Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Vintin of Albany were here the Jast of the were week end visitor® here af the week to meet old friends around home of Mrs. B. A. Hogue. Mrs. W. B. Wilson was at Moro the grandstand and stock barns. ' ‘Fred Pickett, former fair board Monday for medical aid. The Sherman County fair was secretary, had to come over from well attended by Kent people. Fossil to see a part of the fair Mrs. Robert Schilling and Mrs. he one time helped to manage. Helen Powers motored to Prineville Mr. and Mrs. Avery Martin Tuesday on business. were up from Portland to attend Dr. G. D. Thompson and Miss the fair and visit with relatives. Keller, a nurse from Portland, giv Avery has completely recovered ing tests to children who have de from his foot injury of A month fective hearing. ago. Darrell Haynes who has had Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Cushman charge of the Kent warehouse this of Condon were here for the fair summer left last Sunday for Phil as was Leah Sibray of Portland omath where he has employment. who together with Mrs. Irvin Morris held a family reunion with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cushman who came up from their new home at Carson, Washington/ where they Pigs for Sale: ready to wean 48-9pd have been living for the past few Oct. 9. L. W. (Amick, v/ppks. FOR SALE: Busch, C. melody • Mr. and Mrs. tJlem Eslinger and son drove up from Hillsboro Fri Saxaphone. Mrs. Ray Blake. Moro. day aftemoonrto remain until the Read and Enjoy Magazines close of the fair seeing the en Your New Subscriptions or tertainment and visiting friends Renewals Appreciated and relatives. John M. DeMoss Mrs. Snodgrass, mother of Mrs. Phone 5F13 — Moro. Oregon Theodore Johnston, and her son were un from McMinnville last When Your S’loes need reran week end. A delegation of ' around fifty send t iem to c«me over from Goldendale Fri day to take in the first day of the show. The caravan was sponsor- REPAHONn p H bv the Goldendale Chamber of GOOD SHOE Commerce. Saturday there was 204 S mooi I St. « T H R H - I I ' - a large delegation from southern Classified Ads. W ERNM ARK> H UDSO N. PONTIAC TERRAPLANE PACIFIC PETERSON MOTOR CO. LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION 217 E. THIRD ST. THE DAU.ES. OREGON Uaasul Values In Used Cars Portland,Oct 2 1» 10 LOW RAIL FARES 28 To Select From at 4th & Union TELEPHONE INTERNATIONAL 120 U N IO N IA C IF IO Grass Valley Folk Attend County Fair Nearly everyone ’ in and around Graaa Valley attended the Sherman Countw Fair either all three days or at least one day, and the streets here were pretty well deserted over the week ©ed. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Baker left Suday for Battleground, Wn., to visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baker, returning Mon day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Moreo Canavero and son of Los Gltcs- California, Mrs. Arch CaoUall Saturday at tending the Sherman County Fair, returning to their home Sunday. Alfred Taylor and M arker Eslinger of Forest Grove wen married Sunday, Septemhe * 26 Margaret is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eslinger. Among the visitors in The Dalles from here Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Ruggles, Mrs. Ted Kelly, Mr. and Mrs.«Slim Barnet and children, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts and family Mrs. J. H. Wilt, Mrs. A. F. B aker and IClair. Walter Eslinger went to The Dalles Monday to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. J. G. Van Metre came with G. V. School By Dolores Simon V.\j r r r a ' to say that M r. Tapp, □ur h j h s hool band and English taac’ » v i 1 he absent for some hue .' ? U the death o f his seven year • d a t” . The student body went Grass Valley Baptist Church 10:00 a. m. Bible School. Shelton Fritts, Supt. - We are now preparing for our Church Enlargement Campaign. Get in on the ground floor and help the S, S. do its part. - 11:00 a. m. Sermon topic: “Pre vailing Prayer.” Let every mem ber be present while we observe the Lord’s Supper. 7:30 p. m. Evening service: “When a Thief Preached a Ser mon.” 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Prayer and Bible Study. (Note the change of evening hour.) Gerald C. Dryden, Paster. Thursday night, 7&0 p. m., Bible study at the church. Christian Science Society------- Christian Science Church services are held every Sunday mornh< at- eleven o’clock. Wednesday evening service, which includes testimonies of (Christian Science healings, is held at eight o’clock. The reading room is located in the rear of the church building and has an atten dant after each church service. togoth tad bought some flowers for the funeral. Mrs.'Baker is tak ing his place until he returns. Freshman initiation will be held Wednesday night a t the school house.' In reality it has been recog- nized all week, for the freshies Rebekah Lodge No. 116 have been bowing and saluting to Moro, Oegon all the students and faculty as part of their initiation. Meets 2d and 4th Tu A volley ball game will be held esdays of each month in Rufus Friday, when Grass Valley Commnnitv Presbyterian Church Visiting members wei Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Minister _ come. 10 a. m. Rally day in the Sunday California arrived Sunday to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. straightened, and we hope that it school with special numbers by the Mabel McKee, N. G. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marion Van Metre. will remain that way for the re- members of the beginners and pri-j Naomi Van Gilder, Sec. Newcomb. They plan on staying Mr. and Mrs. Clem Eslinger and mainder of the year. mary departments. Genevieve and several weeks. Raymond of Hillsboro arrived, Miss Betty Olds has returned to Lyle Nahouse have been asked to Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alder and Mr. son school after having spent a week Moro, Oregon and Mrs. W .T. Newcomb, all of Friday to visit relatives and take in the sport of deer hunting. She sing. Classes will reorganize and Meets Every Second in the Sherman County Fair. Their make plans for the fall and winter Camas. Wn., visited Mr. and M rs.. reported an enjoyable time. Fourth Thursdays in each daughter Alma returned with them activities. Let us make this a rec J. S. Newcomb Sunday. Month. Visiting membert after having spent several weeks ord Sunday for all age groups. Mias Jean Powell spent the week FARM MANAGEMENT Invited. here visiting relatives. 11 a. m. **World-wide Commun end in Moro with her parents. (Continued from page one» Frances King W. M. Mr. and iMrs. Joe Bibby k ft Sun ion Suday” when wc join with more R. J. Baker wai a business visi Ruth Sparling. Secretary. program. All of these factors will day for Coquille to visit Mrs. Bib- than two million Christians throu- tor in The Dalles Tuesday. combine to make the 1938 program by’s parents. out the world for thia service. The V. B. Eakin was taken to thé Mr. and Mrs. David Morris of more easily applicable in this pastor is speaking on “Christ For Eureka 1/odge No. 121 A -F & A-M Mid-Columbia hospital suffering Moro, Oregon , the Crisis.” Why not make it a from severe burns caused when his Wenatchee, Wn., are the parents of state, Dodd believes. Meets the 1st and 3rd a daughter, born Monday Septem County committees will have ad-i habit to be in the Lord’s House on clothing caught fire. Hé had been Thursday evenings of ditkmal responsibilities and addi Sunday morning? out spraying morning glory, and his ber 20. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stradley each monih. Visiting tional authority this year in estab 7:15 p. m., Do you know a great clothing, being saturated with thej are the grand parents. members cordially in lishing soil depleting and soil con deal about the two and a half mil Ellen Cox left Friday for Corval spray, instantly caught fire, when vited to meet with us. serving goals on each farm. As lion people comprising the Moslem lis to begin her third year at Ore he lighted the torch., Roy Powell. W. M.- long as they stay within the county world ? During the next five weeks Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reyolds went gon State college. limits they will be permitted to there will be study classes for C. V. Belknap. Secy. Mrs. Earl Olds and Mrs. Pauline Hood River Sunday, -taking their vary the individual adjustments ac- adult, high school, and junior-inter Wilcox went to Portland last daughter back to her school again, Thursday to visit Mrs Olds, father, cording to the individual situation mediate ages. A motion picture Moro Lodge No. 113. I. O. O. F. after spending the week end here, 1 Moro, Oregon who has been ill. on each farm in relation to sound will be shown during the dosing Mr. and Mrs. Dell Eakin werej Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Taylor of farm management practices. Meets 1st and 3rd The Dalles visitors Monday. work period Sunday night. Tuesdays in the Portland attended the Fair at Moro 1A valuable basis for the ’Mrs. J. C. Marin and son of the Millard Eakin of these county committees will be I O.O.F. halt. Tran Pendleton were here Moday to visit and-visited at the results of tha recent studies sient and visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. ranch Sunday. made by the county agricultural brothers are cordi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox were The Wayne Spoor. They retut ned Tues : planning groups on the most de ally invited to meet Dalles visitoors Monday. day. with us. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom re sirable trends for agriculture in Miss Margaret Trabue left Thurs each Oregon county. Lewis McKee, N. G. turned from their eastern trip last A tto rn e y A t L a w day afternoon to spend the week • The state AAA committee met Joe Truit. Secretary Thursday. Mrs. Edgar Alley and end in The Dalles with her parents. with the college technical com- M o ro and W asco Robert Tapp left for Portland children and Mrs. Herman Zeigler j mittee as soon as the Washington went to The Dalles to meet them. Saturday afetr receiving word of Try Journal advertising, it pays Charles Forrester and Joe Evans representatives returned, and work- the death of his son, who has been of Goldendale were visitors here ed out a tentative docket for Ore- ill in the Doern becker hospital. «gon. . ___________ *mmtntuininnn:nnnnnnin»tunnnHHnnnn t iun u t t t t t t w nnn i HnH i m Mrs. W. Baker is teaching his class last Thursday. Mrs. Sam Davis went to Bend ‘ es during his absence. Among those who returned with Thursday to visit her mother Mrs deer the last of the week, from Maud Garrett, while Sam and Bill their hunting trip, were W. C. went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and Mrs. Wasco Methodist Chursh Todd, Ted von Borstel, Eben Kee, Henry Roth were visitors in The Sunday School at 10 a. m. C. W. Fields, Tom Garrett, Gçorge Dalles Monday. A rally Day program will be Wilcox, Clarence Morrison, Mrs. u c u u Olds, iw AO u i v . u « and Mrs- Kelvin Fulkerson given by the Sunday school chil Dell Ed ajiw Alley. m Earl Olds, Cleo Ba™um.’ ,Eirl'GZnt^r»n'd‘'Jnona'id went to Hood River Monday tak mg to 12 Sunday morn Mr. Fulkerson s father to his home i Martin. - Our first Quarterly Conference Mr». O. M. Fraley returned Sun* there. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Belshe of The wj|j held at the church, Monday day from Dufur where she visited Dalles srent the week end visitiAg afternoon at 2:30 with the Dis- relatives for the past month. Mrs. Belshe’s parents, and al*o to trict Superintendent Dr. 'Sidney Mr. and Mrs. Luke Bibby of attend the Fair a t Moro. W. Hall in charge of the meeting. Heppner visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Ted Everett were in All members and thoae interested Bibby over the week end. Wasco last Wednesday to celebrate in the church are urged to be Mr. and Mrs. J. M. lAxford of their wedding aniversary. — present. South Junction visited with Mr. and F. L. Cannelb Pastor LUTHERAN CHURCH On the first and third Sundays of the month the Lutheran mission ary conducts service in the Metho dish church building in Gras* Val ley at 11 o’clock. Everyone inter is a n e c e s s i ty in b u s in e s s . R e l i s b l e ested in the Gospel message has an opportunity hearing it. Let us all | goods, R e lia b le b u s in e s s m e th e d s ,F a ir attend. Sunday school 10:15 a. m. p r i c e s go h a n d i n h a r d to s t r e n g t h e n H. H. Fleckenstien, missionary. tTiiiin in wiin iiin iin n n m íiim n n tiiin n tiin iiiiii»H in u n n n n n i»HU»»u u u GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF i CW W CAR GREASING W e have installed a new Pan- 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. R e lia b ility - SA V E G A S FOSS & COMPANY th 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 i 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 i l l p l e a s e a t p r i c e s t h a t p le a s e . Q u a lity S to r e Z e ig le rs SA V E W E A R G rass V a lle y o:x»aw««tttx»ittttttuuutKamam ncng»iuuuiuuunnnTTTtnncn octobtr 2-10, «M *• <-K Cltt» EXHIBITS at Pacific latanuticaal üvcctack Expesitwa f V •g/iy¿ 2,274 4 -H CLUBS Ê ud ('haza.cte.i FOR OREGON YOUTH PRES-TO-LOGS BANISH DIRT. SMOKE & ASHES. WITH C 1..E A N F U E L PRES ■ TO - EDCS C .in v e n ie n t a n d E c o n o m ic a l f o r a ll H e a t i n g o r C o o k in g ‘ N o S p a r k s , no d i r t , n<> p itc h , n o s l i v e r s n o c l i n k e r s , p r a c t i c a l l y no s m o k e n o r ashes * THE PRICE IS RIGHT ERR ECONOMY Over 19.000 Oregon boys and girls were in 4-H Club projects last yesr Character, not chance, controls the destinies of these heirs-to-Oregon-sgriculture who train for “clear Heads, loyal Hearts useful Hands and better H ealth“ Oregon's prosperity w ill be safe in the hands of these 4-H Club worker* Last year they showed $97.096 profit on projects involving $260.619 worth of livestock and goods. W e may well be proud of this "younger generation" now being trained to earn while they learn the most modern methods of farming, livestock raising and homemaking, who early begin the practice of working in cooperation with their neighbors. Since 1911 when the state-wide 4-H Club movement was inaugurated, some of the most interesting and valued customers ol The First National Bank of Portland have been 4-H Club members. These many /ears of close association with 4-H Club workers have convinced us that membership in this great xganization is real character-insurance and a sound foundation upon which to build credit SHERMAN COUNTY BRANCH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND "»-»«he V "FirH National Bank W att of tha Rock»«"