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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1938)
MMMB // t y 7' f O FAO* FOUR,"' frjuay . T g g tgBMMAN COüWTt» JQU W AU MOW0> OMGON __wg juyrx iw< “T over the week end holiday, There Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cratty are Mrs. L. W. Aanick. eee Mr. and Mr«. Henry Richel- .£*l|pv*f*V Rs4*inS> _ -Gb© King of near Grata Valley, Mere fifty in number and they in charge <rf the Shell Service r»« • 111"' Il 1 1 spent Tuesday and Thursday with came from four different Wash- station here in the absence of the Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fridley were: * Cherries . . . red bits of per-; ington towns, and Portland and owners, Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- j . l . hou « w visitors in Portland over the holi- J sttoality, like jtfbllant lipstick, Moro. Jack Sather <rf Portland, Kay. :/ • they have cattle. days. — • % ’ 1 . , ‘ now flaunt a badge of courage to r. and Mrs. Gus Schilling en- Robert Mitchell, Robert Helyer,j who wuu came c m . home uw ,« for **» the — reunion aj Mf and Mrs Harley McKay Harley.. Dutton was here over tbe sprightly robins. Cherries are lined with a six o clock din- and Luther t>avia wer. ^ .1 hoiiday, will remain a week week for Coquille to m . the week end visiting. here today; gone tomorrow; and ner at their home here Friday ers at Moro frid a y h with his parents before returning *eItJ * , Margdret Moon spent Monday their short delicious time is one evening in honor of their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay and * ‘ , in Eugene. Accompanying her that is anticipated and relished by Mrn ’ h° “ 7 7 / ' , ™ »on Frankie returned to their Millard Thomson of Antelope Thursday, having spent' The Dorcas ladies of the C h r is - ,» « Christina and Gene Spencer all. tian church entertained with a 'who stayed there for work. For the out of season b e n e fit- was solemnised in The Dalles F n- . shower for Mrs. Ivan Gervais,1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sargent,1 the homemaker includes an ade- day. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoffman, Sam Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and formerly Miss Rosie Hwtley. Mrs. Bryan Van Gilder and son Ray- quate quantity for jelly, preserv- Glen Karnes of Grass Valley was fnond and Mr. ano Mrs. Charles es, conserves, olives, pies, and for Glover and Kris Thomson of An- daughter Evelyn and son Luther among the thirty guests attending Neville of Seattle met together canning. For nothing is more telope; Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Nellie Wilson were dinner . at the home «f Mrs. Catherine this week end at the home of Mrs. enticing for a winter dessert than Schilling, Helen .Ann, Hilda and guests of Rev. W. I. Eek and Mrs., Jchnson. Miss Margaret Johnson Inez Nash at Kelso. - | cherries and flavorable butter Billy Powers and the bride and Eck in The Dalles Monday, groom of Kent. . I Mr. and Mrs John Wilson! sang before the many gifts were Mrs. Minnie McKinney and son cakes. Mrs. Katherine McCoy and Mr. J motored to Portland with a truck! opened and Mrs. A. S. Johnson William and Miss Ione Miller of But right now it’s pies and favored with a vocal solo as re-J Moro were week end guests at the cakes made with cherries fresh and Mrs. Joe McCoy and son load of, cattle, returaing Tuesday, j j f ’eshmenits were served. Earl McKinney home at Heppner, from the tree. There are feelings Gregg from Jonesboro, Tenn., a r -1 A reunion of the Strader rived at Kent Friday where they Dy was held at .the L. Satner A crowd of home folks visited: Helen Crater of San Francisco an<j feelings about the combination will spend a few days visiting at — Government Camp Saturday night wtlq a recent visitor here with her of cherries and milk—or cream. posting Our safe, convenient Bank-By-Mail service is as easy and different places in W ashing-! bi other. Sam Crater. ------p < Thé milk curdles slightly when the former’s sister, Mrs. J. H. a letter. Write or c a ll-fo r details. . - • ton over the week end. Those m ak-’ y rg< Maud Akers accompanied not cold; but that only hastens Wilson and family. C. R. Harding, Manager _ D- A* Littleton, Asst. Mgr. ¡ng the trip were Mr. and M rs.. j joy(j Hennagin -and daughters digestion in the stomach. Artists Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bennett of Joe Hilderbrand, James Maddox, s ,iaran Hnd Darrie to Government have used the results as color Portland spent the week end holi Walter Eaton, Gordon Johnson,'con1p where they met Carroll inspiration in a combination of day here at the home of Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder A^ers an<j family over the week cherry red - with cherry red that’s A. Hogue. Mr. Bennett, who is a . . .. ™ Emma T Jean, Olive . had cream added. and . w daughter brother of Mrs. Hogue and a for- end. and and John Robinson and M opv . vi . v Hailey ___ ___ A favorite cherry custard cake j mer resident of Kent, had not been Mrs. Estrelle and Mr. H r . a i O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n Mrs. Art Barzee. Irs. H. M. Stephens of On- helps further to convince one that Jiere for twenty one years. arid Mrs. y A Y I I n I P ( , I 1 I N S It K A *t t I t OH P OH » 1 I f P » F M I h f H Wasco was very quiet over the traio ____ left from Wasco Thursday eherries and milk can’t be wrong.! Week end guests guests at the homes holidays as all business msmess houses f or Seattle from where they sail- It is much too good. of ate Justesen of the the p Tate Justesen and Fred were closed, even Steve McMillans ed for A]aska f or a tour.of north- Cherry Cake * < Justesen families here were: Mr. confectionery closed the after- prn waterg gj* tablespoons butter ,and Mrs. Harry Jiistesen of Wal n°Th ^ n S M m y tn'1MrM »nd,1 Mr'< Albert Kasdbe.-« and daughter, Six tablespoons sugar la Walla, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. The son horn to Mr andI Mrs Mrg KaMbOT. s ix 1-bleapoons milk Roy Justesen of Umatilla; Mr. Floyd- Root has been named I One teaspoon baking powder and Mrs. Ove Hansen and daugh- “ on Hail rented the J ^ Mr. and Mrs. L. ... Funk visited! One egg; few grains salt I ter Gertrude of Wa&co; Mrs. Weatherford place once occupied over the holidays in Portland! Combine. ingredients in the or- Kate Hansen of Moro and Mr. and by the Wasco dairy. with their daughter, Mrs. Jean der given, sifting salt and bak-j Mrs. Lloyd Brown of Hillsboro. ing powder with flour. Use flour Mr. • ---- and Mrs. Earl Gregg and Resignation of Coach Frank Hull. ; 1 , Thomas who will serve as coach* Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Suencer jencer sufficient to make a firm m ixture.'children and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- and teacher at Chiloquin leaves and children celebrated in The Pat into a buttered pan. Fill with „,th Gregg of Bend and Joe Gregg the teaching staff of last year re- Dalles. I Pit'ed cherries. Add sugar ac. n„d daughter Eileen of Redmond duced to two. Miss Frances Gor»-| Mr and Mrs. Free Crews and ' ° rdin< to » » « * " « » fru it were vl»ltor» hare Sunday s t thc Carl Gregg home. Carl, who has line and Principal Dixon. Marion motored to Yakima Th<'" P“Ur *V - Mr. and Mrs. Viggo H aufelt. Mond .y . I '»* m*d* by confining 1 beaten been in declining health a number You can now buy a pi oven 'Cat- motored to Bend Monday and saw Mrs William Hulitx left for her tfrp w .nlll.. Bake a> f°r cua r of month, remains about the erpillar Diesel Tractor for only -—* - slightly more than a gasoline the sixth water pageant which „ “ ! ? in Portland Wednesday ?>*• »■“ > hot oven same. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and tractor of other make . . . . the they acclaim as very (beautiful and following a months visit here with aor. »bout 10 minu es. an Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and “Caterpillar” TWENTY-TWO for well worth going to see. ' ™ r p^ nt,. the Ed Feldmans. ( about 37B* unt,‘ frult sons Dick and Jerry jr., spent the $200.00 less than other machines Thc beautiful new 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Hatley and fam- Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed McKee and £ n<ler- latter part of last week at Turn- < ‘f like size. ' General Electric 7r*^fa- ily were out on a fishing trip and Mrs. Hal Shelton motored * r®ien ,r u / . 8a.a er, attending the annual Christian “Caterpilla:” offers the same high T brift are Monday. ; to Suttle Lake and other points ' ± pp‘n* pcre,m Church Convention. quality that has made Caterpil- now on display. See Miss Belle Clothier is visiting nf int^re-t in Central Oregon dur- ,, p uga , , , . Elmer Swett of Boyd was a lar” Tractors famous. relatives and friends here and will the holidays. ’ One half cup C° ° ked 8alad dreM‘ them! Check the G-E week end guest here at the B. A. But prices have been drastically for lo w current cost, return to West Kelso again when Roy Guy and Frank Brown of _ "J* . . . Hogue home visiting this children, reduced. The price reductions arc her vacation is over. Stockton. California came Friday Ublespoons lareon juke low upkeep, long life, Eleanor Faye and Charles. # a bid for prosperity . . . a smash- Among those at Camp Sherman to engage in harvesting work and P 1™*’ fourths cup >anana pu p for preserving food, for Tkrffty h n K C ! T W fty h Sacre u- of o Bend spent the this week end were Mr. and M rs., to visit relatives ? nc J 'cup oran*f pulp , ' George o«crv c «.u »Pc..v v«.v ing blow at lecessio».— - . 7 ^ fast freezing and release Thrifty to VKEEPI Brtb McDonald, Mr. and Mrs.I Mr. and Mrs. Oren Gruro of One half cup strawberry or peach week end at the home of his grand * — ' / " “L of ice cubes, for conve Roland Johnson. Mr. and Mra. Portland who are spending the - = = r - . . p o i n t s , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wil- P* * -» nience, etc. And we be Look at the price tags! Compare valueal Ernest and Frank Medler. I , ummer here were at Timberline On' h., l f ' “P CUt ' _ s°?, A ---------- -- lieve you w ill choose Check the multiple savings o f a new 1938 Mr. and Mra. Grant Garland iod|re Sunday, accompanied by W »P ‘he «¡ream, {qld in sugar . Mr and Mrs. Paul Wilson and • General Electric. G-E with any uthat lefrigaratnr visited in Portland with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamiborn. , 7 ' ,d dr« » ‘n«. >*"'»" J“ "* and daughters Connie and Dorothy daughter. Mr. and M s. Arvid Anderson frud .pu,p* .P “ur mold’ a"d M’- « ‘heir holiday vacation at Mrx and Mrs. Diebert Johnson left Sundav for Hood River where pa.ck ' " / J " lxt“[e ‘f e a"d Camp Sherman. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY visited Sunday in Yakima. they visited several lays at the u,i:,nK thr.e e part" “5 ,ce. to ’ “i , Mra* Wren Hogue of Grass Val- Always at Your Service Miss Mabel Thomas left for home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ste- ,alti- or- f.r eeIe the -tray2 - °f , ley 18 "P»ndinlt ‘h‘8 » « * at the John Deere Caterpillar mechanical refrigerator When home of her parents. Mr. and ------ --- Porthind to continue her work at venson. frozen remove from molds and the Emanuel hospital slice. * Serve with dressing to Dan McDermi<l, Jake- Spencer — i gx • whi6h little whipped cream has and Lane Spencer visited in On- rOr DlTVCrS : been added. tario last week with the former’s ■ Mi. and Mrs. Orville Yocum and K eep T h d ll A w a k e r Kent Doings Wasco Chronicled r or Keades Davis ¡n pme where Give Shower r o r KflfJe As Close As AN O REG O N B A N K SERVING OREGON Your Mail Box T h e Low est T h e D a l l e s B r a n c h o t the U n ite d S ta t e s N a t io n a l B a n k P r ic e a n d H ig h e s t Q u a lity , — i . ■■■■■■ -■ Save ALL Ways! REFRIGERATOR O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co 1 Harvest Specials daughter Patricia, Mr. and Mra. pjHs for motorists who have Dick Johnson, the Misses Beryl | difficulty m peeing at night may Sheets, Hazel Marie Watkins, W atkins,! k be ,» th*» the next «ton step inward toward safety Dorothy, Dona and Jessie Knok after dark, if experiments being and June Hines and John McClure conducted by two eastern acien- WASCO arxl family and Rev, and Mlrs., tists prove successful. Capsules Connell and daughter, Gertrude filled with a substance rich in v it - ! all spent Monday celebrating in amin which buiids up the cells„ = The Dalles. used to distinguish light and * Mr. and Mrs. J. Mettler and fam shedow, have been developed and ily from Lakeview, the former are tegted. Secretary of home of Mr. and Mrs. Cannell state Ea: 1 Snell says “glare were callers at the M E parsonage bHndnegg„ and ¡nwbuity to dis- Tuesday. tinguish objects after dark cause Dinner guests Sunday at the many serious accidents. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wat kins and family were Mr. and It Say« Here Clarissa: Mrs. Roy Chapman and daughter, “Middle age is that p’tickler Mrs. Vintin Watkins frpm. Port- period in life when a man begins land. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins to shed his hair, his teeth, and his and children and Miss Dana Jean illusion«. McMillan. Mrs. Dan McDermid and daugh ter, Margaret were in The Dalles Saturday evening as guests at the wedding of Helen Dalrymple and Robert Poole which was solemniz ed at thè Episcopal cnurch Miss Mary Fortner divided her holidays with visits in Fossil at * Groceries- Meats—Fresh the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and son Douglas and in Fruits and Vegetables in Portland returning home Wed Season nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and children with Harry Richelderfer Yonr Patronage Appreciated drove to Hood River Monday to T. Lester Johnson at A tw o o d ’s Store, W a sc o LAWYER MORO j Prices Good Until July 20th ,--------r— Canning CANNED GOODS A pricots 6 Stadelman WASCO MARKET Fruit Campany 2 Del Monte or Olney Corn 2 Fitzgerald W hole Kernel Corn ? 1-2 2 Mission Peas 2 Staco String Beans See us for * a e • I 4 lb . t in o f M. J M . B .............. M A A K A * , M o r n in g B r a c e r 1 0 lb s . .4-5 .4 5 D e l M o n te M is s io n G R IN D IN G S iz e I O S iz e I O $ 1 .0 7 2 .0 0 SOAP CATSUP S p e rry F lo u r $3.70 2.20 3.10 3.20 2.90 3.55 2.70 2.10 $1.85 1.10 1.55 1.60 1.45 1.73 1.35 1.05 $.95 .57 .80 .83 .75 .87 .68 .55 COFFEE S p e r r y ’s O a t s 9 lb . b a g S p e rry * * F a r in a 9 lb . b a g S p e r r y D a ir y a n d P o u ltr y F e e d s 24, Case 12 . CEREALS C o u n tr y D e liv e r y o f G a s & O il F E E D Del Monte Sauerkraut •V D ef Monte Early Garden Peas The Dalles GAS. OIL, and MOHAWK TIRES » » Merrimac 2 1-2 O ld L ib b y C a n n e ry B u ild in g DEWALT PAYNE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 203-204 U. S. Bank Building Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ ing the fitting of glasses. Office Phone Residence Phone 843 935 Hours 9-12 2-5 The Dalles, Oregon Del Monte T om atoes 2 1-2 A t The .For For For Brands Si ize 5 b a rs L arge Ivory 5 bars L ava 4, IO b a r s C r y s ta l W h i t e E a ch $ .6 4 E ach .4 5 $ 49 .4 5 .3 5 S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease T ea G a rd e n A ll kinds o f insurance $ 1 .1 0 1 gal. tin Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : : Wasco, Oregon OOOOOOOOOCCOOpOGOOOGGOOOeOOOSI S yru p Raisins 4 lb . pkg. R e d M « x . z o r W h i t e Fancy Blue Rose R ice 25c Beans 5 lbs. M e rrim a c Salmon 25c Î *1. • 4 • . . 1 lb. tins 6 for $1.28 ; $2.55 . 24c 5 lbs. C alum et Bkg. P o w d e r 1 0 lb . tin . ' $ 1 .3 5 7 ' Bulk M a c a ro n i 5 lbs. — 24c Triangle P. C . F lo iir 9 lb . bag •> .......- 5O c " ■ *