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-IT O TOE GHERMAN C O U N TTÌO U R N A L, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JUlaT K 1W® ___ ________ . i It appears that the best way Mrs. m.rs. Frances rr a n v e a B|Wby returned Id ah o , Jtsveft ---------- total - - - - estimated ----- - eoft^nösucceedin . s iK c e w lift the lu e insurance ih » u 4» ir . w tfuai- wore . . . ' j __ ' •< *’ t0 ‘ 1' ' th er Mrs. Bibby’a sister Mrs. Edison Friday a f t « ' a weak« v liit w ith r t ™r t‘2 a , . _ j r. approved by the President during DreaidenL ' Sutherland, were in The Dalles relatives Mr. " and Mrs. A rthur Christen in Portland and Cor- the first ten A bv * a «ftnr «»najc.tment days fte r enactm ent --- --- ---------- — . — ! Friday. sen and children and M argaret nellus. FILMS DEVELOPED . --------- of the new 1938 Public W orks: Fred M athias of Outlook, Wash- Caldwell tapent the F ourth a t ington w as here Tuesday to visit I " V ' , ! Mr«. Clifford Macey of program to speed national reeov- N orthw estern lake in W ashing Mr and Mrs. Tom Alley. 1 Portland »Pent the week end vis- eryt ft Waa announced a t the office ton. the p w A regional director, C. , Dorothy Olds spent the week iting a: 'he home of Mr. and Mrs*- Mr. and Mis. W. F. McLeod W illard Barnett. * ; c. Hockley. end in Hillsboro visiting at the drove to 'Rhododendron for the Miss Mildred Alley left Friday J Loans and gran ts totalling $1,- You pay only for GOOD pictur s home of Mr. and Mrs. John Perry. holiday. Mrs. --- L. _ D. ----- May had the mis- -j Mrs. E arl Olds and Mrs. C. B< for Baker to visit friends. ' 140,605, to * be expended * ’ on eigh- ’ ’ 1 * MORO PHARMACY ----- Vernon F la tt ^nd fam ily came M arius Douma and wife and fortune to fall and i break her Andrews were visitors in The Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odell had teen p w A projects having a total back from their trip ,tp, N orth her brother and wife drove to w rist last Friday a t their farm» Dalles ----- Friday. as overnight guest? Saturday, his estim ated construction cost of $2,- See J o e T r u itt D akota Saturday -«ing C rater Lake over the long week home near town. She was taken Mr. and Mrs. Willis B rittian of unele and aunt, Air. and M rs., 071,380, have been approved for aw ay nearly a month. They vis end. to The Dalles for medical tre a t Tygh Valley »pent the 4th with Harvey W cbber/of Long B-ac^»: Oregon. ited relatives and stopped . at Tom Stephens, Howard Cortlec ment. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam California. Yellowstone park on the return and Wayne Thompson spent the For your Grain, Fire and Mr. and Mi«: T. M. Rolfe, Mr. Stark. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon and : trip. ì holiday in Portland. and Mrs. Roy Wells and family, Mr and Mrs. Roy Schilling and; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeigler A utom obile ~ Insurance Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Paul May drove to Mrs. G. D. Hollisy^and daughter and fam ily spent the 4th at Bend. son spent the 4th a t Bear Sp in g s' and children and fam ilies re tu rn Yakima for the Fourth and to and Mr. and Mrs. C) R. Baker and' with Mr. and Mrs. Florin C oon! and Mrs. Volney Stow of HUll ed Tuesday from Camp Sherm an witness the celebration in* that fam ily spent the 4th at Stevenson Portland spent the 4th and 5th of Zig Zag, and also relatives fropi I y ifite for good old line A ttorn ey A t L a w where they had spent the F ourth city. , W ashington visiting Mr. and Mrs. beie with his parents, Mr. and Portland. of July week end. A. C. reports W. B. M atthews and fam ily Mrs. R. A. Stow. Mrs. Tom Alley entertained; non-assessi ble s C o .’s. th a t the th erm o m e te r, registered M o ro a n d W asco Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Bake Among those who spent the friends a t three tables of bridge 27 degrees up there one morning. came up from Gresham Tuesday holidays ¡n The Dalles were Mr. Thursday afternoon in hone’* of A lso w rite Surety Bonds. Mr. 'and Mrs. Omer Sayrs and evening to stay a few days- and Mr s . Wf en H ogu< Mr. and her daughter Mildred. Mrs» Ed . fam ily spent the Fourth a t Lost _ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Mrs. H enry Roth and fam ily, Mr. Alley received high score. Wasco Methodist church: Sun and son Robert and daughter and Mrs. g en p ayne and family, Lake returning th a t evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odell a n a l— Mrs. A. S. Johnson accompanied day school a t 10 a. m. Preaching left for Camp Sherm an Wednes- Mr and Mrs Ted E v erett, Mr. children spent the 3rd and 4th at y and Mrs Don Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Olellie Lake and Bear Springs by her son Lloyd and son in law, S endee a t 11 a. m. There will be day to be gone a few days. , , a Sunday School picnic a t DeMoss Among the visitors in The A p and faynily> J . E. Belshaw left Friday for Sil Mr Ed(f>r verton where they spent the holi Springs following the morning D alle. S atu rd ay were Mr and Ellensburg, days visiting M s. Johnson’s sis service. Cars will leave the church Mrs. Don Smith. Mra Gus Smith, . . . . . .. , .. ter.«, M ri. Stamey and Mrs. Idle- al noon. Bring a lunch and join Mrs. .. Henry Roth and Mrs. Lstel W ashington to visit relatives re- H artley and sons. . . m an, and her daughter, Mrs. Bel in. with us in the picnic dinner. M tr . Ed Alley, Mrs. Ted E verett turning M o n d a y . ---------- _ _ F. L. Cannell, pastor. shaw. and Mrs. Glen Karnes attended Glen Karnes and sons and Ken- I J. II. Hulett, publisher of the ^Applications for grants and Moro Community Presbyterian the funeral of Mrs. Dick Yocum neth Crews left Saturday for Beaverton Review, his daughter at Wa?co Saturday. Prineville to visit his brother. loans for ninety-five PWA pro church: 10 a. m., Bible study in Aletha and son Russel and Tom a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l s a t i s f a c t i o n Mr. and j «< Mrs. it Herman c Schilling They f also visited the Gervais1 jects in Oregon, W ashington and Graff, of Beaverton; Joy H ulett Classes for all ages; 11 a. m., * u a . TEo family J while there, Morning worship, sermon “Play and » son t Robert were in The and Gerald.dEGchardaon of Vale o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g ing a t Make-Believe.” It is hoped Dalles Saturday to meet th eir Bruce Alley and Glen Kamos Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braun of we will have special music for the daughter, B arbara Walpole of « « >» The Dalles Saturday, Mr. ................................. Moro, Oregon ... Forest Grove were Fourth of e s t a n d q u a lit y g u a r a n t e e d t h is morning service; 7:30 p. m., High Portland who will visit her p a re n ts. K arnes to consult a doctor. Meets 2d and 4th T July visitors a t the Oryal Thomp school Christian Endeavor m eet -for a couple of weeks. !t Jess Cantrall, his son and fam esday of each month son home. . . ,f o ld a n d e r e lia b le s t o r e m e r it s ing. , R egular quarterly commun Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gervais of ily, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Cantrall, Visiting members we Wes Fuller started combining ion is being held next Sunday Prineville stopped here on their of Likely, California arrived on come. Y o u r A t t e n t io n on the Pape place on the pobnt morning, July 17, “ Open* Thou way home from Wa^co where a Thursday to visit his son and fam Belle Conlee, N. G. Thursday. mine eyes th at I may behold won- bridal shower was given for her ily, Mr/ and Mrs. Arch Cantrall Naomi Van Gilder, S Mr. and Mrs. Otis Baker and derous things out of Thy law .” on Wednesday afternoon. and also his daughter and hus- fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Psa. 119:18. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox and band, Mr. and Mis. Kendrick Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S. Leech spent the Fourth of July Lawrence Mitchehnore, m inister. W arren Morgan returned home Dunlap. They returned home on Moro, Oregon a t Bonney Crossing. Meets Every Second and Thursday a fter several weeks vis- Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ritner met Fourth Thursdays in each C hristian Science Society Moro: it with relatives at Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt spent the Lester Nahouse family for a “Sacram ent” will foe the subject W ashington. Month. Visiting members ' the 4th at Frog Lake with friends short camping outing at Frog of the Lesson-Sermon in all Invited A. A. Dunlan. »ccoiroanied bv f rorn Moro and Poitland. Kerrone Christianson W. M. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on his daughter Anita and Betty Lake over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox had as Mr. and M rs .J e s s T ^ n d n r s ^ f t r |^ n T d a r .’ Ju ly 10. Golden Text is Lou Olds left Friday for P o r t- ! guest» over the week end th eir Ruth Sparlm g, Secretary. the holiday week end vacationing “Let us keep the feast, not with lend and Corvallis to visit rel- daughter Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. old leaven, neither with the leaven Ptives. ■ George Roberts and family of Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M ft» Camp Sherman. Meets on the 1st and L etter Barnum has bought a of malice and wickedness; but Mrs. Herman Schilling enter- Corvallis: and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle 3rd Thursday eve tractor and combine for threshing with the unleavened bread of sin tcined the Grass Valley Tv id g o : Au gee of Portland. nings of each month. cerity and tru th .” (I- Cor. 5:8.) Crestfcd W heat grass and will •bi’» he*- b«me Wednesday n f - , Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall and V isiting members cor Sunday service at 11 o’clock and harvest his, and other crops of trrnoon. Those receiving scores son E verett; Mr. and Mrs. H arry dially invited to meet Wednesday evening m eeting at were Mrs. C. ‘A. Oestrich for club Cantrall and family: Jess Cantrall the grass. O n l y F u lly G u n r a n t c e d T ir e w ith us. Mr. and Mrs. Giles F:ench ana e:ght o’clock. The reading room is and Mrs. Arzel Lemley received and Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dun- Senral Searcy, W. M th#* guest prize. ville. children drove to Canyon City open after each service. ' Guaranted against blowouts, cub, bruises C. V. Belknap, Secy. Mr. and M s . Dell Olds and Mr. j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stoutt of over the week end. "ivi M’s. Harold Eakin left Sun-j W ishram , Washington were here rim cuts, unber inflation, faulty brakes, wheels The Pinkerton fam ily were I'l ! \ G WIENERS dry for tho Metoliv« river to visit ‘ Monday visiting wrth the Alley Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. among those who spent the vaca Moro, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. H arry Hoiking over families. Lila Lee returned with out of alignment. tion a t Camp Shenrtan. Meets 1st and 3rd ‘he 4th. • them for a weeks visit. John Myers, a cousin of C. V. Bel Tuesdays in the M r. and Mrs. Herman Pete:s 1 B uce Alley and Vivian Rey- knap, is here from Portland to I.O..O.F. hall Tran S ee ••••••• nnd sons and Mr. and Mrs. Eben i no!ds were visitors in The Dalles remain until a fter harvest sient and vwiting Kee spent the 4th at E ast Lake. Tuesday. brother» are cordi W alter Rutledge is staying in Maynard C hristenson' artd friend Mr. and Mrs. John Hays left ally invited to meet town caring for Henry Ruggles of Shaniko visited at the R. A. j Tuesday morning for Government with us. who is much improved from his Stow heme Sunday. ' • Springs, W ashington to he gone Ralph E. Eakin, N. ------------ illness. C. B. Dovle made a business i for six weeks, Joe T ru itt, Secretary.; W alt May returned last Friday, trir» to “Silverton Saturday. Miss Louise F ra k y and Ed feeling much better a fte r his # t . and Mrs. C. A. Oestrich and i Glickman of Portland came up le st in Portland r2milv le ft'F rid a v on a two w eeks' Friday to visit Miss F raley ’s sis- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bond of v«cst;on trip along the Glrugon ' ter Mrs. Art Bibby and family, Coquille stopped with the B is ’ N a tio n a l ta n k W e st o f the Roci Bill Bnker of The Dalles was a coast. bine fam ily Wednesday while on 'b>r here Tuesday. Mrs. Ted E verett entertained their return trip from Canada Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter D-iends lost Tuesday evening at where they went for their daugh three tables of bridge. Mrs. Ed i snent the Fourth of July at Yak- ter, Mrs. Bert Oqghten and Son. ima where a celebration was held. Aliev received hii’-b «co’e. OF PO RTLAND, O R E G O N Nearly every farmer, is getting STK*L ./IDE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley and ready to begin harvesting within SERV ’ > W ITH Condensed Statement o f Head O ffice and 42 Branches family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom a few days except those who have 4 2 G arrett were among those who a t spring grain ortly. The weather as o f June 30, 1938 C O N V E N IE N T L Y tended the cel dh rat ion at Bend was cool over the week end Ibut Dealer in Fc.I’ing like maana from heaven Sunday. L O C A T E D ____ _ warmed up in the middle of the ood for a platoon of cavalry in ma FIRST N A TIO N A L IT'S. A. M. Zevety and daughters RESO URCES Calkins Wceders, Treaters week to hasten th e harvesting. . — -------- - - „ . ?.euvrrs ai at Valentine, Texas, was BRANCHES Cash on Hand and Due rhose who started Tuesday around j ropncd [,v plane. The men were were in The Dalles Friday, taking Used Weeders Grace Marie to the doctor for t ___ 1 ____ I 1 * ’ . . ... ___ fro m B a n k s ........ ............... .......$23,393,358.26 Wasco found some soft grain ex e:l i'sr four days by this means as c PORTLAND ?dical attention. , _ , attention United States B onds............... 34,473,689.02 $57.867,04 . cept * in ** volunteer - - wheat. ------- No esti . ¿cat ui ill! X of the fid acy of ---------- rationing n?h* medical Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock werej- braill-IfllSer dnOC for Combines n«te of yields can be made as yet. J jary units by air. Here arc delight- Down Town Municipal Bonds and W arranto.. . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Joe T .u itt and daughter,! pd troopers with the supplies which visitors in Moro Friday. Fifth. Sixth and Sta|> FYR FYTER^EQUIPMENT M •. and Mrs. Gus Smith were \rd is , gpent the .Fourth of July I were dropped to them from the air. Up Town business visitors in Wamic gnd it Redmond with her brother Sixth and Morrison Moro. Oregon Phone 454 Loans and D iscounts........... ....................................... 1fio \ o 0 0O' •'vvh Valley Friday. They also drove to Bend and H 55" Cast Sldo Suttle lake. I E Morriaon and Grand Bank Premises. Furniture and F ixtures. . . . 2.634.97&.d/ Punch Guyette is now breaking Union and Ruaaall Other Real E s ta te ............................................ • ^5 568 ” and training the colts at the fair 42nd and Sandy Denver and Kilpatrick v ’ ounds with the assistance of Bids for the job of school bus Real Estate Sold under Contract.................... SOth and S B. Stark .... _____ driver for district No. 22, Board- Slim Newton r m r ’e o f «2nd and S.E. Fostar Customers’ L ia b ility -A c ce p ta n c es............. 519 013 19 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Marion McKee man> wjU be received by the hove to Tirrtberline lodge last J clerk until August 20. The board Interest E a rn ed .................................................. 5o’.924^04 OTKIK Sunday for glimpse of the now I reserves the right to reject any OKKOON BIANCHII Other R eso u rces................. .................................................... —- leeting w inter snows. or an bids. Tom F raser, clerk. ALBANY TO TAL R E S O U R C E S ........................... $109,382^1180 ASH LAND .n d Oto F« m a irn » c o T p l e T Allis C o r n e r» Mode. M. t Mt and tàn: Ar T Grass Valley Vernon Flatt -------- —-- Bibby and Woman Fractures Returns From FREE Wrist In Fall Trip East GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF IG L E R 'S the G rass Valley Q uality Store PWA Loans for Groceries that Satisfy Being Made Clothes that W ear Enjoy Your Vacation --■ Be Safe O n Fast Summer Roads Use Gates Tires TH E FIR S T NA TIO N AL BANK A. W. McLEOD C lassified A d s fare: F' 4*^ É 2® ROUND TRIP COACH FARE TO CHICAGO with her brother Seott. ™ ind friends. _ Mr. and Mrs. Seial Searcy | ln Comfort FOR SALE: 1 Dandy Blackface Buck, $10. John DeMoss. 35 Oregon’s License Sealed bid^ for driving school bus for School Dist. Nd. 20, Harmony, will be received by the clerk up to July 10, 1938. Bidder For the first time in a number to furnish own car. Board re- of years, Oregon automdbile I st rves the right to reject any or license plates will carry colors an bids. Clyde Crites, clerk. 34-5 other than the black and white to Wg Qwn flnJ offer; $5()00 City which Oregon drivers have been - M( ro gencrai obligation 4% accustomined, according to an an- Bonds. Price on request. Tripp & nouncement made today by Sec MrCleatey, American Bank Build- reta State Snell U ry of ol sta re Earl r-ar. />"«*■• I ¡„ p o rtlan.l. 34-36 Proposals for purchase of the 1939 plates will call for a yellow W anted: Job cooking during background with black letters. harvest. Experienced. M s. Tillie “ Aside from the low cost fac-1 Kelley, care of Mildred H artm an, tor, tests have proved th at these Moro. ' 34-36 p two colors make the best combi-J p q r SALE: 550 second hand nation for visibility, and should b el pipe a t 5 cents. Blaine C .1 an aid in safer driving,” Snell Miller" Moro., <34-36 ¿*ropc ’. . “ • V. ,' om /nr«* iu practically a li point». it n al°° M Plates To Change e Q. BEND CO ND ON C O Q U IL L E E N T E R P R IS E F O 8 8 I L G R A N T8 PA SS O S IIH A H HEPPNER H IL L S B O R O HOO D R IV E R K LAM ATH F A L L ! LA G R A N D E L A K E V IE W M A L IN ’ M A R S H F IE L D M BDPO RD S eh ositoabil.i‘i.tS. '• '• '• '• '• ’• •' • •' • • ’ ’ • ’ ’ ’ I W 56’16 D PTO TAL L I A B I L I T I E S .........0 ........... $109,382,211.80 > ./ I - - M E R R IL L M O LA LLA M ORO NEW BBRO N O R TH B E N D The First National Bank of Portland Can Sarva You In Many W ay». . • Savings Account« S afe D e p o iit Boxes Autom obile Loans NY SSA Checking Accounts OREO ON C IT T PEN D LETO N SA LEM STAYTON THE D A LLE» TILLAM OOK U N IO N WALLOWA WOODEUBM Trust Depcmtment Personal Loans Com m ercial Loans Home Loans MCHBia riBIISL M M « ’ 1««»«»»« ••■MRSTItR S’ t 5 c size lOIff-gTneral makeup of By ^ 'T l i ^ V t h Ì 'M K the plate, includine the type < ¿ 1 ' ^ ‘ Ch°w- r — ‘ N, - - figures and letters, will rem ain] of the Michigan and grade school buildings will be postponed un- the same as in the past. til fu rth er notice. Wm. A. Brinkert, clerk; W. Todd, chairman. 34-36 Martin & .Son FOR SALE. 7C hd. pigs, sows Licensed D airy’ and shoats, 80 sheep, 25 hd. mixed Milk & Sweet C r e a m - cattle. H.. L, MORRIS, Maupin, Delivered Daily ; Mo-o, Oregon PK»ne 192| Phone 17F88. A S T O R IA LIABILITIES Capital ........... '.............................$3,000,000.00 Surplus ......................................... 3.000.000.00 Undivided Profit» . . . . ■'.......... ... < 8112 203 64 - 5 5 s ~ • • • • • • • • - •• • • • • • » y g ? * "'“¿ S S Acceptances ............................... , _ > Interest Collected in Advance........................ 246.8 . “T ESTABLISH BANK CR1DIT __ Â4À ßlLUrt. PldJl UNION PACIFIC RftltROAO SM1P AMD R I D I UMIOM P A C IF IC A