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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1940)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOU RNAL, MORO, OREGON A FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 194« schools, were united* in marriage ored to Lyle, Washington Sunday by Rev. Henry G. Hanson. Present where they defeated the Lyle team were Miss Mary Williams and Mrs. by a score of 1 to 0. Henry G. Hanson of Moro, and the Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg and two children of Mr. McClure, John daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ernest, Jr., and Jean. After a Van Metre and son were visitors short honeymoon they will be at in The Dalles Saturday.* . home on the McClure farm south of Miss Virginia Helyer went to Wasco. Miss Gorsline grew up in Hood River Monday to visit rela The date of the child clinic for Independence and has been a friend Mrsi Pete Eslinger of Forest tives, en route to Monmouth for a ciippled Children which was to be of the Hanson family for many Grove returned to her home Tues term of summer school. •» * held in The Dalles June 17 ,ha» years. day' after spending the week end , Kenneth ’ BMrnett, Veral Tesch G. Douma and Miss Pauline ner, Rachel Poley and Anita Dun been changed. It will be held on the vi&iting Jim Blagg and wife. Davis motored to Mitchell Sunday lap attended a show in The Dalles 18th. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pearsen of Otter Sunday evening. to visit her sister, Mrs. Grace Rock returned to their home Tues Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stockman Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox, Mr. and of Pendleton stopped here Monday Charles Montgomery celebrated day after spending the week end Mrs. John Rolfe and family, Mr. afternoon while on their way home his 70th birthday Tuesday, June visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eng and Mrs. Edgar Alley and family, from Eugene. Mr. Stockman is a 4th, being the aldest living mem strom. motored to Lyle to see the ball Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLachlin game Sunday. member of the state liquor com ber of his family. mission and Umatilla county wheat "Rev. and Mrs. James Aikin made a business trip to Portland Miss Myrtle Helyer spent the grower. Smith of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. weekend visiting friends in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby had as Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker cf The sixty second birthday of H( nry E. 'Reintch of Chicago, 111., were overnight visitors at the dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gi esham arrived here Thursday to A. H. Barnum was observed last Sunday with an appropriate din Presbyterian manse last Thursday R. J. Baker of Gresham, Mrs. spend a week looking after busi ner which was attended by all evening. They were on then way Holmes Wright of Toppenish, ness affairs. Mrs. Lot «Rust of The Dalles of the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Bar to Goldendale where Rev. Smith Washington, Mrs. J. G. Van Metre num. Henry and wife from (Dayton, give the Commencement address and son ^Clifford of Sunnyside, spent Memorial Day at the home Washington, Orville and wife and to the high school class last Fri Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Mar of her brother, Art Bibby and family. Freda Marsh accompanied s< r from Portland and Ted from day night. Mr. Snu.h is pastor of ion Van Metre and family. uhe Presbyterian Church at Mill her here to visit at the Jacob Was- Mrs. J. S. Newcomb entertained Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnum ol The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. City and Mrs. Smith is a sister of the Grass Valley bridge club at sei.miller home. Arnold Sharpe of Heppner spent her home Wednesday afternoon Ptetz and Mr. and Mrs. Giles L. Mrs. Hanson. Jack Lawrence left Saturday for with high scores going to Mr3. several days here the past week. French, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Michigan on receipt of word that Charles Lemley and Miss Cassie Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Haufelt of Barnum were additional guests. h;s mother had passed Away in Holmes, and the consolation prize Wasco visited friends here Thurs Silver Sarkof the dapple brown tnat state. day. going to Mrs. C. A. Oestreich. herse that attracted so much ad Paul Dickey, a grass research- Mr. and Mrs. John Maclnnis of Mrs. Dean Olds is in Portland miration at the 1938 fair, has 'been man, and C. C. Sikes, an observer Kent were visitors here Thursday. sold by Art Barnum to Mrs. J. K. and investigator of trashy fallow, ' visiting her sisters,, Natalie and Mr. and Mrs. Don Clddfelter and Ottilie Wassenmiller. McKean. both of Berkley, California, were | family were The Dalles visitors Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett Wednesday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum left here Wednesday with Virgil Hawk Friday for Redmond to remain a to inspect the experiment station I and son and Mrs. Roy Wells went Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer and to Lyle, Washington to see, the family motored to Shearer bridge few weeks with their son on the work on grasi s and fallow. ranch near there. Jasper Crawford and family of ball game Sunday. Thursday fishing, returning home Mrs. A. M. Nelson is spending Heppner were lu_e last week ena j Mrs. L. D. May is in The Dalles by way or The Dalles where they several days at Tillamook having to visit with Mr. ".nl Mrs. Joe Bel- | this week visiting friends and rel visited Mrs. Balzer’s parents, Mr. Rrne down with her husiband over, anger. Mr. Crrwf rj is editor of atives. and Mrs. C. R. Bruckert. tne holiday and staying for a brief the Heppner Ga >4* e-Times. The pre-school children’s clinic Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore and vacation. Cnarles Flegel -of Ontario wai will be held in the I.O.O.F. hall family, Mrs. Clara Baker and son Mr. and Mrs. George A. Will here conferr: ’ w: h J. B. Adams. Tuesday, June 11. Liva of Goldendale, Washington iams returned , from Bend Sunday 1 ^jr piegej i a. tger of the East- j were visitors here Memorial Day. Mrs. Millard Eakin spent last night after a week spent with tun Oregf . i ... company’s prop- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle and wtek visiting her sister in Port their daughter and family there. erty in ' k a '..rn part of the | grand daughter, Marcile Zurlindcn land. They traveled to Crater lake while state. left Thursday for Sweet Home to Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox eway and found it well worth Austin F ’ was home from Cor- | ano family motored to Corvallis visit Mrs. Coyle’s mother, Mrs. 01 seeing. vallis over t hr • week end, but re Sunday to attend the commence lie Rite. They attended the straw- Truman Strong and wife and turned to finish his exams. ment exercises at Oregon State beiry festival at Lebanon before daughter and son in law, Mr .and Jane French came home /ram college on Monday. Their daugh returning home. Mrs. Francis Watkins, left Sun- LaGrande where she had attended Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helyer spent f>.y morning, for SanFrancisco, ex ■ On pa«» nriafcQl- - 4 ter Janet is one of the graduates. the week end en the Metolius fish pecting to drive to Portland, take z The annual reunion of the , She wflT teach Home Economics ing. a plane for SanFrancisco and ref Thompson family will be held this a*. Vale this coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van Nuys turn by bus, stopping to visit rel coming Sunday, June 9th at the i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dryden and of The Dalles were here on Memor family spent Sunday visiting with ial Day. atives along the way. DcMos-s park. friends at Tygh Valley. John McCune is caring for the Bob Marvin spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg and Strong farm while Truman is in her< from Hermiston. The Baptist Mission society m°t daughter Marie were in The Dalles California. Mrs. Lucy Ruggles left last Sat- j at the home of Mrs. W. F. Schil Thursday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dóuniu and uruay for Pendleton to visit for a [ ling Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olds and daughter Gloria were in Prineville week with her daughter, Mrs. j Alfred Kock returned home on Mr. and Mrs. Leston Olds of Mil- last week end to Visit Mrs. Houma's Sara Rasmussen, and grandson, * Thursday from a business trip t > ti.n were here Memorial day visit parents. ing relatives. Roseburg. Robert Rasmussen. . , Mr. and Mrs. Martin Melzer Mr. and Mrs. Florin Coon motor Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin are , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and and family drove to Portland Sun moving this week into the house ed here from Sandy Thursday ac day td take daugntJr, Norma, to recently vacated by Louis May anu ■ family have moved- to the Kelly companied by his parents, Mr. and house formerly owned by Mrs. C. that city to start a term as student wife. Mrs. Bud Coon, who visited there B. Doyle. in business college. Her place in The first Sherman county young a week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and the post office was taken by Clara man to enlist in the regular army Mr. and Mrs. Herma® , Schilling Mersinger who will work until under the provisions of the new , family and her mother, Mrs. von end son Robert left Saturday for .Borstel of Portland were dinner tne middle of June. government rearmament program guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Portland where their daughter An old man with whiskers, in it is Frank L. Lutje, grandson of j Barbara Walpole joined them on self an odd sight, entertained peo Fritz Lutje, Wasco, according to a i Ralph Eakin Saturday. their way to lAlberdeen, Washing Mrs. Jimmy Phifer returned ple on main street ’Saturdey with presf release received from Colonel ton to visit Mrs. Schilling’s broth brlancing stunts^, on various kinds H. D. Bagnall, Portland recruiting h< me Monday after several' days er in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. visit with Mrs. Stanley Krusow of bicycles and other wheels. officer. Young Lutje, who applied | near Moro. Fred Cronk. 1 Mr. and Marion McKee left Mon for enlistment at The Dalles re Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and Mrs. George Barnet of Cow da; morning for' Portland where cruiting station and was forwaid- family returned Friday evening Canyon spent Memorial Day in he will give a part of the exami cd to Portland for final examina from East lake where they spent Grass Valley. nations for the state pharmacy tions and actual enlistment, chose Mrs. J. D. Goodrich of Yreka, several days fishing. board of which he is member. to serve in the signal 'battalion at California left Sunday for her Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Lemmon of On Monday morning, May 27, at b’ort Lewis, Washington. Albany spent Memorial Day visit home after spending several days the Presbyterian manse in Moro, He is a graduate of Moro high Mr John McClure of Wasco ano school and while in attendance visiting her brother Don Clodfel- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds. They returned home Miss Frances Gorsline, for several there received two basketball let L r and family. Friday. Mrs. Holmes Wright, of Toppen- years a teacher in the-^'Wasce ters. ' A Ed Alley and wife accompanied isn, Washington and her mother and brother, Mrs. J. G. Van Metere by Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zahner of and Clifford of Sunnyside, Wash The Dalles leff Thursday for East ington spent the -week end visiting h kc in a fishing trip but due to the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar cold and rainy weather they re turned home Friday evening. ion Van Metre. Wayne Karnes went to Prine Win Fields of Vancouver, Wash ington spent the week end here ville Wednesday to visit his broth visiting his brother, C. W. Fields. er Daris Karnes and family, re Grass Valley baseball team mot turning home Friday. Child Clinic 4. Date Changed Brings Many To June 18 People To G. V. IT S Memorial Day A BAGS Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Weld and family of Portland arrived here i Wednesday to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb, returning heme Sunday evening. • Kenneth Crews, Kenneth Bar nett, Frank Bayer, Helen Stark, Anita Dunlap motored to Stiles Thursday, where they went swim ming before going to The Dalle i to a show. Mrs. Turp Hill and daughter of Forest Grove were visitors here Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Mike McGrath of Portland spent the week end vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee. Mrs. Edgar Alley and children, and Lila Lee Alley were visitors in The Dalles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Alsup of Wamic spent Decoration Day here visiting relatives and friends. Jack Lewis played with The Dalles baseball team at Bend on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelly left- this week for Flint, Michigan to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert May and daughter of The Dalles spent Dec oration Day visiting with Mrs. L. D. May. Grace Marie Zevely ac companied them to The Dalles for a visit. * James Brown went to Portland Sunday with a truck load of stock, and was accompanied by Jerry Marx, who had been visiting at the Cantrall home for several weeks, and Everett Cantrall who will vis it at the C. B. Marx home in Port land. Mr. and Mre. Herman Schilling and son Robert, Bill Brinkert and Hans Bardenhagen were visitors in The Dalles Friday. Grass Valley received .20 of an inch of rain on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap ac companied by Mr and Mrs. Arzell Lemley spent the week end at Camp Sherman. If I had my life to live over a- gain, I would have made a rule to lead some poetry and listen to some music at least once a week, for perhaps the parts of my brain .. , .. . , now atrophied would thus have ( been kept active through , The loss of these tastes kt a lost' of happiness, and may possibly be injurious to the intellect, and more probably to the moral character, by erfeebling the emotional part of our nature charle, Darwin. Complete Stock Q uality Goods D r y G o o d s , C lo t h in g a n d S h o e s to m e e t th e n e e d s o f th e c o m m u n ity D e p e n d a l e , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s ZEIGLER'S ° s ± y Grass V alley ixxxxxxxxxxxxm» x H»tt::«>nxm»x»mmn»ttm HARVEST SUPPLIES We have a good stock of: Belting & Couplings Machine Bushings W ire Cable & Clamps Log Chains & Hooks Rivets and Bolts - ^ Canvas and Tools MOST TRUCKS HAVE SMALL CAPACITY Ninety-two per cent of all the trucks on American highways have a capacity of less than two tons. Less than one per cent carry loads as high as five tons according to the Oregon State Motor Associa tion. W hen In Need Come Here First S. W. Searcy Don’t Speak ‘‘Charles is very poetic.” "I know it, but he’s just too un kind for words. When he took me to the ball game he said, ‘Speak *o me only with thine eyes.’ ” HARDWARE & INSURANCE O re g o n M oro ? H ave you ever seen H ave you ever you» ow n electricity? H ave you ever had a IZilSi il IF 4 Jj J jj a pow er line? B L IT Z K R IE G Against PRICES PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDA Y ft SATURDAY. JU N E 7th AND 8th flour H y î" d 8t s S ± /.an^ï3n 49 lbs. $ 1 . 2 9 Cheese W ^ ^ . ^ c e . V J w Y . p 2 lbs. 5 3 c Tang s a la d K S S n g Quart Bottle 2 9 c TREATS IN STORE FOR YOU AT f a Vallsy Theater “Destry FLOUR caleb'ta.tinj 3 0 y e a w ofi p u b lic la ttic e R adiant Roast Special 2^c “ D e m o n stra to r” Deal on four new Sweet Pickles Full Quart 3 3 c Piheapple NoDÄ . 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