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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MOHO, OREGON war taken to Vernonia Saturday by Mr. and Mrr. Douma who vis ited over the week end. * Paul May and family wire in Hood River Sunday to see his mother w*ho is recuperating at the home of a sister there. Mrs. Arthur Bucholtz entertain ed Thursday evening of last week Mid- for players at three tables. Moro Boy Seriously 111 In Hospital H arold Melzer is in th ? Mr. and M rs. George M itchell Cclum bia hospital w ith a kidney of Pendleton and th eir children ailm ent. He has 'been very ill but Is now feeling 'better accord were here this week w ith M rs. M itchells paren ts, Mr and Mrs. ing to reports. He is a son o f i m * n “'» ° F“ ‘ Mr. and Mr,. Carl Melier. T' R Reese' M rs. Ed 'Race of Bingen came un S atu rd ay to rem ain a few days w ith her m other, Mrs. Emma Seyrs. Byron Peetz and wife and Tom Me Adam s and w ife of P ortland came F rid ay night from P ortland to vis it wijh B yron’s 'p a r e n ts , Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz and to do a bit of fishing. ' Miss Alm a E slinger, d aughter of Mr. an d Mrs. Clem E slinger, hn.« been chos n aft ■Goddess of L iberty for th e F o u rth of July « *b S tation a t Hillsboro. Miss Bonnie 'P eters w ent to ••ood R iver Tuesday to visit w ith her a u n t who lives there. The Jolly Dozen card club w ent to W arco la s t F rid ay to m eet w ith Mrs. Maud A kers. Mrs. OmeT S ayrs won dud) prize and Mrs. Se«*al Searcy was w inner of the A nine pound son was born W ednesday to Mr. and Mrs Rob- eft Belshe a t The Dalles hospital. Lloyd H ennagin and fam ily were ut N orthw estern lake S aturday night and Sunday to atten d the annual reunion of m em bers of hi:1 fam ily. All of the first H ennagin fam ily who came to this c^jjnty were present and • m any of the see »nd generation. It is very probable th a t h a rv e st ing in Sherm an county will began this wpek as both A. G. F u tte r and Wes F u ller are about ready *« s ta rt m achines on th e ir ranches «•i the point east of H ay Canyon. C utting of bsrlev will begin sh o rt ly and aft.-»r the F o u rth harves- t ’r»'* will be general in the north er.d of the county where g rain is n*rctieallv ready. excent fo r n f« v w arm day« to give ¡4 the final Irving. Richard B arnes and “shadow ” Thogerson arrived T hursday m orning to spend th e h ard est season in Sherm an county. Grass Valley Odd-Fellows Picnic At Dufur The Rebekahs and Odd Fellows and th e ir fam ilies enjoyed a picnic a t D ufur park Sunday. F oot races, suck races, th re e legged races, jum ping rope and so ft bail gam es w ere played ev ery one tak in g p art and having a good tim e. A bountiful basket d in n er w as en joyed a t noon. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and -ons w ere visito rs in The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs? R. J . B aker ac- eem nanied bv Doris Newcowb left Sunday fo r th eir hom e at Gresham a fte r a weeks sta y here on busi ness. t Doris will visit her siste r, and fam ilv Mr. and M rs. W ayland Weld in P ortland. Mr. and M rs. A lfr-d Kock and fam ily and M rs. Eafcel H a rtle y and son H a rry wpnt to Roseb-urg T h u rs day to visit Mrs. R ock’s siste r and fam ilv. Dell Olds end d a u g h te r B etty Lou and Lewis Olds motor**d to The Dalles M onda’* w here Lewis w n t to consult a tlo?‘or. The P r e-school conference was Tuesday in 4h ' Odd Fellows h*ll w here Dr. C L Polev eX8nijn . '>«1 seventeen cb’Mren p w s* 1 bv M««*» g - ‘bo,-inn M or-a. Mr«. A F. B llzer. Mr«. C A. O°«t" :ph Ar* RiSbv Mr".. Arroll T enr»'-«- " d Mdr’rpd A I1-’”’ also helped with b° eh?Jd»en -»n4 records;— M’ D >p O'-1,j on* ■»•tain*d the M> O»—-« V-',]pv b rid g e -lub at F wn Afon-iiv •’fternoon. '»’1,. h :,’b .«corps ••• ■» M - \ T^rn iAIlpv. high; Mrs. F — ««-on't, «♦»»1 Mr« W«l. *" 3up’? ! 's i-o«e ;vpd ‘he guest m ¡ze. „ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. D unlap and ->-i ob*o- A ni’n D'ft F rid ay for v rrhil! to visit her b ro th er and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Guy H aynes - 'n r» t-) fb" /'-'»•st where they w ll visit until a fte r the F o urth. F f ’nk T —'»lev w ss a visitor in Tb^ . Dalles Tuesday. O«ca!< Adam s and G. L. Benson Hood River were callers here T hursday. Gus E ngstrom is having the FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1939 F o rtn ec returned w ith him aftei several days visit th ere w ith rela tives. 1 Mrs. -Arch C an trall and son M is. K ndrick Dunlap and Em m Ellen F o rtn e r w*ere in Moro Tues day. > "i ' , Mr. and Mns. Roy Feely of Th D alle» sp e n t the week end here visiting relatives. L dghton Fields and Varnal Tcschner were business visitors ir Hood River Thursday. Art Bibby was a visitor in Th< Dalles Friday. Mrs. It. A. Stow left Saturday by < ta g rfo r Hood River tovisL her son-in-law and d au g h ter, Mr and M rs. O tto Schm idt and fam tty. • •• M rs: C harles Lem ’.ey e n te rta in ed the G rass V alley bridge olul a t h er hom e W ednesday aftern o o n w ith high »cores going to Mrs Dell Olds an d Mrs. R. J. Baker, and Mrs., H erm an Schilling receiv ed the trav elin g prize?. * ' Mr. and M rs. H u b ert H utch- cro ft and family o f M ilwaukie a r rived a t th e ham e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C harles Lemley S atu rd ay . Mr. H utchcroft re tu rn ed home Sunday and Mrs. H utch cro ft and the children re m a in s for a weeks viait. > Mr. and Mrs. H eripan Schilling had as gu ests S atu rd ay and S un day the la tte r ’s siste r, Mrs. F ret’ Cronk of Aberdeen, -W ashington- and M rs. C ronk's daugher, Mrs guest prize. Georg.- Jorgenson, and Mr. J o r Mrs. Roy Norene came S un genson and fam ily from Yakim a d ry from P ortland to spend a week W ashington. or so w ith Mrs. M. G. Melzer, who M’ s. Maud G a rrett and friend fetu rn ed the sam e day from a t 1 of B erd spent last Tuesday vis- ten d in g the Henkle reunion at :ting her d au g h ter, M rs., Sam Corvallis. Davis nnd Mr. Davis. Lloyd H ennagin and fam ilv k f t Ted E v erett, H enrv P eters and T h u rsd ay for Seaside to spend the Ed Alley were business visitor? holidays along the coast. in M oro Thursday. Mrs. K ate H ansen h is been Mrs. Don Sjyiith t n terta in e d Moro Com m unity C hurch, S un quite ill from high blood pressure friend» S atu rd ay afternoon in at the home of her yon in law, day. Ju ly 2, 10:00 - Sunday school, honor of the second b irthday an n i New Q u arter - C h ara cter Studies Ralph Brisbine. v ersary of her son L arry. Those present included B arbara and Jer- Miss E thel Kee, form er resident for sum m er m onths. 'C hester Sm ith 11:00: M orning I vie B iylock, Buddie L -ghorn, Keith of G rassV alley was m arried Sun- S uperintendent. B arn ett, Lojs Ann E v erett, S te day in P ortland to F letcher Mil- Wt rship - Q uarterly Communion Seiivce - O pportunity fo r children’s phen and Janice Bibby and R obert ton. They will live An P ortland. F o rtn er, with th eir m others, E. R. F a tla n d and ^Count} baptism and reception of m em - i Clyde Davis was a business v is b -««. Solo by Mr. Allen F ra se r A gent W illiam M arshall were here ito r in P ortland the first p a rt of Sermon them e, “ Sincere Stum bling Monday fo r a b rie f visit. ! la«t we'-k. A m eeting was held Wednesday B lrcks.” No evening m eetings un- Mr. and Mrs. H a rry M cM urray of the F a rm e r’s E levator compan- ‘H fu rth e r announcem ent. 1 »nd fam ily of P ortland arrived H enry G. H anson, PastO’ d irectors and stockholders. Tuesday to visit her b rother, Ted Wily K n ig h trn and fam ilv w^r Trim ble and wife. to Antelope Sunday to view th M oro C hristian Science Society; ; Mrs. Don C lpdfelter and Mrs. display o f petrified rortk? a r Su ‘day. mornin«? service begins A rt B itb v were jo in t hostesse« ag a te s gathered by Guy Comp o” eleven o’clock. Subiec of th° F -id ay afternoon when the Book who has Tr,’de a hrrUSv of h • ~ol T,-'-cpn-^5om'’r,n f ° r .Tulv 7 ’« "C h r!’’ frm t nwrt of Ms house remodeled, W orm club m il at the home of the lection Mrs. Lucv Rup-eT« «r q,.;oPC<. •' The read in e r o o r v :«h. H enrv Roth doing the work. fo rm er, w ith nine m em bers presen* tom panied them and thev all pic ■p »h«1 »•<><,»• pr 4V»o '-bcrch build-n — Pen Leghorn and d au g h ter R uth ! M rs. Tom Aliev gave a book re- nicked a t th B rogan home. H npon lsilv wdh an etfe n d sn t on Ann were in The Dalles S atu rd av , view on “ Set in S ilver” by Wil- to v: srt Mr«. L ghorn in the Dalles ; Lamson W 'd n esd av was the first day of W pv n i p r All a r° invite'* th e y ear ih O was really-w arm and ’n ‘h° ao’-vjee« and to m ake use of hospital. j Among the shopper# »nd business Tiljie W asaenm iller and girl i v ’e’to rs in The Dalles Frida» we»« sh irt sleeved men ra t on Jhe e r r ’ vhn reading room. r . ’» nd o f P ortland visited a t th'* Sam S tark and son H a rrv ; Bill in the shad» and w ondetfd w h rJ honi” of her si«t r Mrs. Dean Olds P - ‘nk rt. Mr. and Mrs. E. M war» happening to the w h e -t or TV,—o M **b''’ic'' Cb’” "*h: Sun and fam ily.on Mondav. They als cl in > . H eb’e»-: Mrs. Ed Alley end dau<rh- th* hillsides. s-h-'ol *»t 10 ». m. C«°» fn visited h r part nt«, Mr. and M arion McKee and fam ily le f ’ ‘ te r Lila Lee; V irginia H elyer, Mr. 'll ages Pr<-.<—h 'r " .... 1 Jac'-.b W assenm iller. Sunday for Seasid? to spend th* ». m ■'*V- ^ r *- C. Rov B aker and fam* E pw orth L pptuo at 6:3° j John H ays was p leasan tly sur 1 Iv Mr and Mrs. H erm an Schill- week the la tte r paid of which i . m. n : ed W ednesday evening afte*- will be taken up w ith the drugigst F. L. ‘C anne’l. p a s ’er the re g u la r m eeting of the R eb .k ah i inT and son R obert: Mrs. R. J B aker. Mr. Newcomb and d au g h ¡convention at G earhart. ’o'i^e. when the Odd Fellows w ere te r Doris, Helen FortneT and R. W ily K nighten and fam ily a r 1 c H osiery m end'ng. B uster B row - nvited to help c .le b ra te his 82nd J. Bak r. in Salem this week where he i sho< Store, The Dalles. 26-29 - t hdav an n iv ersary . L a te r in tak in g p a rt in the annual m cetin the evening ice eream , cake and Teacher— Lizzie, who was Fran- of county school superintendents •e,t” were served. ci* Drake? Mr. and M s . G le< F '^ n eh left Mrs. Roy Schilling n terta in e ’ ; Lizzie— A friend of Donald T h u rsday af'ern o o n for Tim berline ‘ht junior bridr»* club ’ * her h* m * Dock. to a tten d t h ' convention t/f the W ANTED: small bar.d of “h • r T hursday afternoon. Mrs. Eben O iegon N ew spaper Publishers. Will pay cash. M aurice S. W al Kee received the d u b prize and So T’,ev ( an Like the Men Mr. and Mrs. Rov Wilson, f o r 3-1 37 i Mr?. Ed Alley received the g u est ton, P arkdale, O . One dav when w alking up and m erly P at Pence, who helped sta rt prize. dnw r with O rville Dewey, W ash- the original S allv nnAe Beauth WANTED: G rain .0 «. -t, L e v 'J ^ h E. M. HMyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' i’igton Irving said to him, “ Don’t Deere Combine. C .’.n s ta rt :u shop in Moro, visited here F riday Alley and d a u g h te r Lila Lee and ’Yr» anxious about th e ed u catio n o f w ith her fo rm e r p a rtn e r, M rs ‘ mediately: Will use your tra c Cliff Quincy were visitors in The : von»- daup-ht rs; they will do very M arious Douma. W ith them wer« to r. Call a t Journal office. 34-6; DaHes Tuesday. v/«dl: don’t teach them so m any Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rohde, who was R E L IA B L E MAN W A NTED to The G rass Valley base ball team Violet Binder. call on fa rm e rs in Sherm an m otored to P ark d ale Sunday wher? th in "« — teach them one th in g .” * W hat is i t ? ” he was asked. Mr. and M rs. Bdb Henderson j ■ county. No experience or cap tbv g atn<’ ended in a tie 17-175 -- "Teach them to be easily w^re in Pendleton and H erm iston -f ital required. S teady work'.'“Make Cliff Quincy, E arl Olds and pleased.”—E d inburg D ispatch. Tuesday to T hursday of last week. & up to $12 a day. FU R ST d au g h ter Dorothy and Milder 1 Mrs. F em e G entry is here from THOM AS, 426 - 3rd St., Oak- Alley were visitors in The Dalles Yuba City, C alifornia for the j Sunday. land, Calif. Films Developed - I Mr. and M rs. C. A. O estreich sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. George W illiams 1OR SA L E : Cedar 7-ft posts, 11 m i' fam ily and D orothy Ball m ot ft. posts’, poles, and 16-inch fv ored to P ortlan d S atu rd ay tak in g retu rned from .Portland on Mon day where Mr. W illiam s was un wood on highw ay 14 miles south th e ir d au g h ter and Dorothy to der tre a tm e n t fo r five days, a t the of Hood R iver. M. S. W alton, the d en tist. Von Pav for GOOD P R IN T S Only St. Vincent H ospital. He is much P arkdale, Ore. Phone 186. 32-31 Edwin P e te rs retu rn ed from E nlargem ent w ith each roll de improved b u t has been in stru ct, d Moro P harm acy H eppner Monday. "Emma Ellen veloped. to continue the trea tm e n t, at his ORDERS R EC EIV ED by 15th of Ju ly will obtain reduced rates own home, and rep o rt by the m id on pine and oak wood cut to dle of next month. order. W rite B ernard Newton Gus W ayson of R ufus paid a fine D ufur. 32-34 p of $10 and Costs before Justice Mee, Ju n e 21 on a charge of be FOR SA LE: or T rade fo r cheap ing drunk in a public place. team : Letz Hay chopper with Je a n Easom , a cousin of Mrs. SUNDAY and MONDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY g ra in grinding attach m en t. Tom M arius Douma, who has been Coyle, G rass Valley. P 33 July 2 and 3 June 30 and July 1 visiting h '.re for the p ast month -Á Kent Grange Honors Departing row motored to Independence last Friday. They returned Sunday accompanied hy Helen Kneal and Julia Rhode« who will spend sev eral days here at the G. W. Howell hem e. . s K ent folks in The Dalles W ed nesday w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. E. A p a r ty was given a t th e g ran g e N orton and d a u g h te rs Carol and hall S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e 24 by G eraldine and eon Ross, Nellie g ra n g e m em bers, friends an d W ilson, Mr. and M rs. H . E. Mor- neighbords as a ferew ell fo r Mr. row and son Joe, Mr. and Mrs. and M rs. H. E. M orrow. The M or I,. S ath er and d au g h ter Leona anl rows have lived a t K tn t fo r a num Mrs. Millie von B orstel. ber of y ears. Mr. and Mrs. M or Mr. and M rs. J. N. M aclnnes row have served several y ears as were business v isito rs a t Moro Wed sec retary and tre a s u re r of the nesday. Kent g ran g e. The evening was Mrs. E. -M. P erry and Mrs. sp en t in playing c a rd s and v isit ing. A fte r refresh m en ts were K ingsley Allen of P ortland were served, th e M orrows were p re se n t over n ig h t g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. ed w ith a g ift from the gran g e. George W ilson S a tu rd a y night. a , M A,;-’ - ■---—------------------- - ’ M r. and Mrs. H a rle y ilcK ay left S atu rd ay for Coquille where they will visit frien d s until a fte r ihe 4th of Ju ly . M rs. G race G regg and Dolores were d inner gu ests a t th e L. W. Amick home Sunday. , Hugh Hoskinson left last e Cor P en d leL n , where he is vi Li. relatives, and will work ii. . e pea fields fo r a tim e. Nellie and L ester Wilson and R obert M itchell were dinner g u ests at th e J. L. Davis home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k von B orstel and son Jack, Mrs. C arston von B orstel and Mrs. J. E. N orton left Sunday m orning for San Francisco w here th ey plan to. spend a week seeing the Golden G ate F air. Mr? N orton will visit h er d au g h ter Mrs. Donald Welch while there Mr. and M rs. H arold Howell r- chi’idren of The Dales w eie night g u ests at the home o.” M and Mrs. H. E. Morrow S atu rd ay . The M orrows accom panied ’1 Howells to The Dalles and w spend several days there, l.uok’.p for a location. Mr«; J . M. W ilson, Mrs. W. ' H eiyer and J. C. Wilson attended the fu n eral of M rs. E d g ar T aylor a t Tygh Valley Saturday at 2 p m. The T aylors and W ilsons ar cousins. J. S. F ritts and J. C. Wilson were business visitors at Moro and 'Jrass Valley Tuesday. Evelyn Davis visited her p arents h ere, from The DaTTes o v i'• the week end. H a rry Howell and Marion Mor morrow Fataiily Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Da via and son Luther Warren and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter N tllie motored to Moro Thursday evening taking a well prepared dinner to surprise Mrs. Ida Davis, mother of Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Davis, on her 66th birthday anni versary. Evelyn Davis came up from The Dalles, and was also pr< sent for the occasion. Mrs. M ulcahy—kYn’ w hy did yez keep Mickey in a fte r school? T eacher— I asked him who George W ashington was, and he only stood and ooked a t me. Mrs. M ulcahy—I t ’s dum bfound ed the b’y w as at y?r ignorance, likely. Read the ads in the Journal How did you learn men shaved with electricity? . Classified Ads Chances are you read it in;an_ advertisment. It is a common and approved method of giving information about a product. FREE Brass Valley Theater // Automobile Insurance -- . ... . : . . . _ .______1 *. — Reduction T can give a reduction in bodily injury and property damage auto mobile insurance as high as 40 p»r cent. Insure w ith reliable; tested old line insurance companies. Joe Truitt Agent For: Aetna, Loyalty Group, Home Indemnity .................. h i ............................................. ............................. Pacific Liner” Chester Morris Victor McLagleti "G u n g a Din V ictor McLaglen Cary Grant Douglas Fairbanks Jr. E IG L E the Grass Valley Quality Store ¿si for Groceries th a t Satisfy Clothes that W ear a n d f o r t h e g e n e r a l s a t is f a c t io n o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e larg e s t a n d q u a lit y g u a r a n t e e d t h is o ld a n d r e lia b le s t o r e m e r it s Y o u r A t t e n t io n You know the price of flour or the admission to the next dance from reading an advertisment. Those mer chants whose store is known, whose- prices are known, whose services are known, achieve that position through advertising. In S h e r m a n C o u n ty th e r e is o n e e c o n o m ic a l a n d su re m e a n s o f te llin g p r o sp e c tiv e p u rch a sers a b o u t m e r c h a n d ise . It is The Sherman County Journal