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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1938)
THE 9 p jtR » U N COUNTY JO U R N A L ,,MORO, OKKOON KKinAY,.APKJL i , 1«H HACK TH R E E Saturday e v ening to visit the for [ in the form of shelter belts, wood- mer’» Swter, Mr». Vero* Mobley lota, for wildlife food and shelter, and infant son. k——. and to hold soil on gully bank» and Small Pox Rampant In Male drivers outnumber female drivers m Oregon almost exactly thrfee to one, Secretary of State Earl Snell says, hia license files reveal. The proportion b a little There are sév eiil new cases of more than two to one up to age 39, small pox and all school children Snell says, but the number of are- to be vaccinated before going women driven drops sharply after the age o f 40. to school. , : ì . , * Grass Valley • Ed Alley o f Grass Valley,- Jerry Wilson and J. E.. Norton of Kent went <ia the committee of this county to Pendleton T uesday. to meet with the committee of Gilliam county about the road connecting the two counties. Mr. and-Mrs. Gerald Dryden are the pàrents of a son born Monday, M uch 28, at the home of Miss Cassie Holmes. . Clyde Davi» went to Portland Thursday to spend a few days. Mr. and M rs. Dick Hdhman and family were The Dalles visitors on EROSIÓN CAMPS ( Continued from page or»- » soil to create a porus, wash-proof and blow-proof surface, has been; adopted on more than five thouj-l and acres of wheat land w ithn erosion control a^vsas in central! Oregon. .J Several hundred thousand trees« and shrubs have been planted on Oregon farms under cooperative agreement with the Soil Conserva tion Service. Plantings have been« steep slopes. Rafrgeland imp ovement work ha» included the development of ,115 springs to increase available stock water supplies, and the con struction of 38 miles of range fence. - In emergencies these camps are called upon to fight forest, brush, and grass fires. Aside from conserving the soil these CCC ¡boys have benefited through healthful cutdoc' work, good food, educational prgrams,' •nd training j/it American citiaen- ¡flflíl 1 I B Pin) o o a o o K - Il l H,[ooooJO 1 , 1 MKIl-WtlLH j>ÁwyJ ****** Tuesday. / Mr. and Mrs. Glen King and som were in Redmond Sunday to at M ain Street tend tJhei Weigan roundup heM each year. ' Barber and Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds enter Moro, Oregon tained Saturday evening, with a dinner party 7 Those present were Mr. and M r/''ArcK Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Ebert Kée, Mr. and Mrs. A A. Durilap and (Mr. ahd Mrs. O il Permanent W aves $3. uf Ariel. Lemleyv ^ id g £ waa played Finger Waves—25c during the evening.;./, 3 Isobel Fortner , returned -from X'e Specalize in H air Cutting ft Bobbin Heppner Sunday night after vis iting her grand parents about a month. Mr? and Mrs- 4’ W B.a.-nett and daughter were visitors in The Dalles Monday to consult a doctor. Mr. and Mrs. *R. A. Stow spent the week end at Rend visiting his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. G R A S S V A L L E Y O R E G O N Floyd Stow. Mrs. J. H. Wilt, Mrs. Herman For Service and the. Following: Schilling, Mrs.. Charles Lemley, ~ ' r , ___________ ' Mrs. Glen King and Mrs. .A. F. Baker attended • a party at tht Paint/Kalsom ine; Fly Spray home of iMrs. Ray Blake a t Moro Monday. Those honored with high scores were Mrs. May Bel she, high Cleaning Fluid, Floor W a x and Mrs. Ray Blake, second, and Mr». Walter Ruggles received gueét Sheep M arking Compound prize. •« — - -—i _ ■ ■ 1 ■ ---X* • Mrs. Leora Wells arrived the first of the week at the home of Furniture Polish, Glass, Celloglass her son and family -, ' M r.. and Mrs. Roy Wells. She is taking care of Mrs. Jess Barnett. W o o d Preservative, Barbed W ir e T. M. Rolfe celebrated, his birth-, day Sunday. Those being present Posts, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and family. Oir.- »nd 3ft».- Chari« Raker and sons and Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe and sons. r THi Mr. .and Mrs. R. J. Baker lyft, Patronize Oreson M ade Products C O lt’MBIA Friday for Battlegreund, Wn., t© [ EMPIRE/ .. visit their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baker. They were ac rvais companied home Sunday by Mrs. Herman Schilling and son Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne cele brated their 37th wedding anniver sary at their home Sunday. All their children were present, Mr. and Mrs. Con Rust and daughter? , and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Belshe of The Dalles; Me, and M s. Alfred Payne and daughter and Mr. and i s 'a n e c e b ^ i t y i n h u s in e e H . R e l i a b l e Mrs. Glen McLaeMan and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and g o o d , R e l i a b l e b u > i nesH in e tb c d h , F a il- family moved back to the iCbarles p r i c e s g«> h a n d i u b a i . c u » s t r e n g t h e n Forrester place for the summer, and Glen McLachlan and family t h e b o n d <>f c o n f i d e n c e b e t w e e n m e r - will move to the Bee Wilcox place. ch a n an d cu sto m e r Mr. and iM.s Wilcox »have lived in The Dalles for the past* several F o r W in te r N » v r is in G r < c e i i e s TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO TTSOTBTl NOT M M te s M l AT»«« R e lia b ility years. Mrs. Ed Alley and daughter Lila Lee went to Portland la^t Thursday to consult a physician about Lila Lee’s sinus trouble. Mrs. A. M. K eM j and .«Midi*» i were visitors in The Dalles last Wednesday. Mrs.1 Jerry Cunliff of Moro spent last Thursday with her father, Lester Smith, at the ranch. Mrs. Grover Coffman of Moro spent Monday visiting Mrs. C. B. Doyle. Mrs. Herman Schilling and son Robert went to Poitland last Thursday to visit her daughter, Barbara Walpole over the week end. ~ ' <fe C lo th in g 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 t h a t p le a s e . Q y » h ty S to re rT p - 1 z } -p Q ‘ « > » 8 8 X J U I U J -fc 'l O V a l l e y n m n r ttm v y . Mr. and <Mrs.' C. B„ Doyle and, Miss Anna Schwartz were The Dalles visitors last Wednesday. Estel Hartley went to The Dalles last Thursday to bring Henry Pat- jens home from the hospital where he as been for the past three months. He will stay with the Hartley’s for a while. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap left Sunday for The Dalles to Visit several days. Roy Schilling went to The Dailey last Thursday to bring bis wife and infant son home from the hfts- n'taL She is staying at the home, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon. Phyllis Haynes of Philomath here visiting hpr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Kendrick Dunlap Wanda Cantrall were in The Dalle3 A. W . M cLEO D •’ * Dealer in - l‘ Calkias Weedets, TreaUrs ' and Repairs FYR FYTER EQUIPMENT M ore, Oregon Phone 4 BR». -C Lowest financing costs. You m oke a cash d e ci, es tablish bank credit and place in s u ra n c e w here you wish. ftu^TOWOKJt bWTOaurr /, / We, the members of the Columbia Empire Industries, Inc., ask your buying preference, far ourselves and all other industries in the great Columbia Empire! . April 1 to April IS ^^Tlto flrwtori crtofvri is WORK"