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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1940)
J PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOlfo, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 14,1940 COUNTY WIDE SUNDAY ' EFFEC- ler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Was- M EED CONTROL a. senmiller and her sister, Mrs. Dean T1VE IN KLAMATH SCHOOL RALLY JUNE 16 The Pacific Power A Light Co., Olds and family. ‘ S tarting with a covered dish din Klamath Falla—A county wide Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May left has completed the job of moving ner at 12:45 the people of various Tuesday for .Portland to attend w’eed control program has been to the main street location except parts of the county will enjoy a lor the changing location of the Grand Lodge. under way here this spring, en fellowship at the M ethodist Church L on Clodfelter and Frank von sign which will be done soon. The couraged- by resorts from the P«orstel made business trip s to bureau of reclamation th a t for the in Grass Valley next Sunday, June r.tw spot is one th at perm its the Pottland the end of last week. lights of the office to beam out on first time a decrease in noxious 16. At two o’clock a program H arry H artley returned home weed acreage is shown in its rec be presented in which the various the street making th a t thorough Monday with his uncles, John and ords of the Klamath project. The schools of the county will be rep- Last Sunday W. S. Powell and fare brighter than before. Andy Reckman, from Kelso where county spray rig has been in daily sented. The inspirational speakea M rZ a n d Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc A reformed communist says he he sent-a month visit,ng his grand- j use spraying roadways, ditch bank-» for the afternoon-w ill be Rev. T Kean w ent' fishing on the* Des joined th at party because he had parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reck end sim ilar areas with diesel oil. R. Anderson, pastor of Calvary chutes. They drove to the top of not been taught about democracy Baptist Church at The Dalles, Mr man. In addition, a burning crew was -the hill in a car and rode horses in school. Well? George W itter, A rt Justesen, used to wilt certain perennial Anderson has form erly been state from there on to the river. Thi Janet M artin came up from P ort Geore Wilson and Je rry Wilson of weeds. Credit for the decrease in piesident of the 'B. Y. P. U. foi horses broke loose and came to the land Wednesday for a visit with Kent were business visitors here perennial weeds- in 1939 is given Oregon and so has a de$nite un. yip of the hill and could not be dt rstanding of young people. H« he r grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. - ., by County Agent Henderson to led back down. Neighbors became Chas. Belshee. Gerald Blagg of The Dalles good summerfallowing being car- will bring us a helpful message. worried and searching parties spent the week end here visiting tied out by growers, as well as Henry G. Hanson, acting President Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith re gathered equipm ent for the hunt. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim effective use of the sm other crops, Gt raid C. Dryden, secretary. turned Tuesday from a trip to At daybreak Omer Sayrs and Ward Blagg. Salem. end in some cases, good coverage Nelson came upon the “lost” fish Read the Ads in the Journal. The Book Worm club m et a t the Faye Thompson, a fte r a few of drains and ditch banks. erm en who were just arising after home of Mrs. Don Clodfelter Thurs spending the night on the river. days visit at home, left this week day afternoon with six members for Los Angeles to attend summer All were safe and sound. and three guests present. Mrs. school at the University of South- I " Mrs. Darwin Van Gilder and 1 cm California. ■Art Schilling reviewed the book Mrs. Collis Moore are in Portland | Mrs. Claudina Wooten and son I “ Rebecca” by Daphne DeMaurier. this week to .attend the annual con Garry left for their home in WaHn Gene Reynolds returned home vention of members of the Eastern Walla, after visiting here for a (•from Hillsboro w'here he had visit Star. Delegates to the Masonic v/eek with her parents, Mr. and ( ed his brother in law and sister, conclave also being held in P o rt Mrs. W. J. M artin, and brother, Mi and Mrs. W arren Eliot. He Somewhere- on France’s Lorraine front a French soldier keeps I also attended the Rose Festival in land are E. Amidon and Wendell W. J. Martin jf., and family. eternal vigilance behind his rifle-machine gun, lest a German sur Balsiger. Portland. Donald Burnet is home this week prise attack be successful. Note the cache of hand grenades just Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blagg and Misses Vivian Fuller and Betty for a fifteen day furlough from below tho gun. They are Used for close-in fighting. ! daughter Marie were vistors in Moffatt field in California where Powell came home from school at ' The Dalles Monday. he has been stationed as a member D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d Corvallis this week for the sum Charles Lemley and son IFrank of the army air corps since his en m er vacation. were in The Dalles Monday to S h o £ s to m e e t th e listment last winter. From Julj^ first to July 20 i -j visit A irs. Lemley a t the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Englebretson the tim e set as the enlistm ent per and family left early this week Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells, Mr. anu n e e d s o f th e Mr. and Mr9. Lewis Olds and Clyde Stradley left fo r Portland iod for enrollees in the CCC. These for Kent where it is reported they Mis Kenneth M artin and fam ily daughter, Mrs. Ted Tremble were m ust be between the ages of 18 and will make their home this summer Thursday going to Corvallis F ri end Mrs. V. B. Eakin and son Elton c o m m u n ity visitors in The Dalles Monday. 23J. They may apply a t the office with Jack Rucker, the two men day to bring his sister Doris home were visitors in The Dalles Mon Mrs. E arl Olds returned home of the relief director,* Kenneth: having entered into a partnership from Oregon State college. D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s day. Eilly Rolfe and Mrs. Roy Wells from Portland Saturday where she Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestrich en W alker at the court house. on some stock. f 4 left Thursday for Stevenson, Wo., had been visiting her father. Austin Foss and 'tuother came H arry Ragsdale was up rO,n where they visited their sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Helyer oi tertained frinds at a dinner party Monday evening celebrating then home W ednesday from a trip to The Dalles Thur.v'.f ’ on business. Mrs. W. B. Mathews and family. Kent and a friend from Salem 15th wedding anniversary. The A storia and Portland where they Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin They also visited another sister,! were 'business visitors here Sat- evening was spent in playing cards. have been since Austin finished the left early Frida./ m-orning for a Mrs. Roy Baker and family in Ore- I uroay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and son school term a t Corvallis. few days in Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Willis B rittain of Don left Saturday for Portland to gon City before going to Corvallis The Moro C Growers held to return Bob Rolfe home from Tygh Valley pent the week end Twenty one school children of attend the wedding of Miss K ath •ti.ig Tuesday after- Oregon State. this county are in Corvallis this the annua1 vi.-iting at the Sam S tark home. erine Miller of Salem and George c .he three dirac- vtvek to s ta rt the annual summer noon and Mr. and Mrs>-W. E. Byers of Cur.nnigham of Portland. Miss Mil Mrs. Emma Cox returned to her •ims bad expired to school which will continue for ten tors wl Shaniko were business visitors here ler was a classm ate of Mrs. Ellen the same capacity. heme in Vancouver, W ashington Monday. days. The broadcast made each serve r ’ S rturday a fte r spending several Monday' - . , »A a -, ! Cox Roberts..»n<L ^ t e d as brides- Jje Peters, Harvey year by representatives,from ear», ih e y we 7 n’Ui1 “ Ellen’s wed<linK county was on 1'iuiiiy un KOAC Thursday ----- - - Thompson • •••!...... - and ” Sereno H a lt went to Pendleton Friday About fifty attended the Sunday night, June 13. LeRoy W right,’ di ertors are Clarence Sparling and and Bert and families. Mr. Dunlap attended a grain m eet school picnic a t the Charles Engel Fank Bayer, Helen Stark, Anita ] county agent, is in charge of the \ non Miller. At a directors Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Willis ; ing. ranch a t Tygh Valley Friday. meeting held later Joe Peters wa3 group. B rittain of Tygh Valley enjoyed a , Mrs. A. A. Dunlap spent the Those who attended the Des . Bessie Gentry left for Los Ange- chosen president for another term. trip io Maryhill Sunday. week end in Portland at the Rose chutes B aptist Young People’s \\ eather for the past week was ies this week to spend the summer Janet Wilcox returned home Festivals........../ ____2______ ___ 1— Rally Sunday at Bend from G rass with her mother who is working v.’itfm enough tt> stim ulate the sale from Oregon State college, to stay Mrs. C. A. Oestreich entertained Valley included Rev. Gerald Dry of hot weather drinks and short the Grass Valley bridge club at den, the speaker of the day, Bill there. until this fall when she will teach Mr». LeeRoy Hanson returned c.othes. Monday the therm om eter her home Wednesday afternoon Todd, who gave a toast at the ban et Vale. . Saturday from Portland where she climbed to 92 degrees and .Tues with high score going to Mrs. Dell quet, Vivian F ritts, Daisy G arrett, Mr. and Mis. Charles Lemley day th e mercury was a t 96 at the ^pent a week or so visiting. Olds and " second to Mrs. A. F. Groce Marie Zevely and Robert afternoon. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley went to Balzer. Jess 1/andry and wife made a station during the The Dalles Thursday where Mrs. j Ziegler. tiip to the valley last week and' Nights were all under 60 degrees Charles Lemley entered a hospital , Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gilkison, The County Sunday School Rad Mrs. Tom Coyle, Mrs. Hazel Zur- iy will be held at Grass Valley on brought back a week old fawn to hut the-air didn’t really cool off u n for nudical treatm ent. r ijre. They will soon likve a pair til the wind of Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Carl E v e rett and '( lii.den and daughter Marcile were Sunday, June 16. e Mrs. A. M. Nelson returned from- visitors in The Dalles Thursday. of them for which»they have fenced Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin and W alter Davis of Wasco accompa- . Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds left F ri son and Mrs. Hazel Zurlinden and a park near the house. , her trio to the coast this week. ^ F o ld e r s , circulars The Daily Vacation Bible School r.ied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted E verett j day for Hubbard to visit her John DeMoss won an expense 1 daughter Marcile went to Portland S e e our prices on business attended the Rodeo at Antelor-e , b oldets, th ro w m other, Mrs. W alkenshaw before Tuesday on business. paid trip to the Windcharger fac started out last Monday morning aways Sunday. tory in Iowa, but the war made it with a good attendance and an in stationery and posters!! Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer and Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap geng to Corvallis to bring their impossible to hold the convention terested group of pupils and teach and nephew Gene Cantrall left i daughter home from Oregon State i son Ralph and Lois Ann E verett at this t<me so John is home this er! The school is expected to last Saturday for Nyssa to visit rela- j college. i motored to Wasco Sunday to visit I two weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Heniy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krusow were 1 Mi. and Mrs. H artm ann and Mr. £ Public notices, week, tives a w ’eek. | in The Dalles W ednesday to visit .! ami Mrs. C. R. Bruckert of The Maxine Henrichs is home from G. Hanson are supervising the v a r election notices Mr. and C. A. Oestreich and fam- , Every business wanting posters, leaching school at Stayton and ious sections of the school as well ily and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Can- j G torgo Schwartz a t a hospital. Dalles who were there visiting. teaching some of the clases. A»- display pieces, mailing pieces, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scheurei Lloyd is home after graduating a s ___ Dr. Ray Rice, E a n Bryant and 1 si-ting are Mrs. L. V. Moore,*Mrs. trail and family were dinner guests I and grandson of Portland stopped public notices, circulars, banners Luke Bfbhy of Heppner were over from OSC. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les- ' ^ B a n n e rs , isplay here Saturday on th eir way fo night guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. Vernon F latt returned home O A. Ramsey, Mrs Marvin Miller ter Barnum Sunday. etc., will want to investigate our signs and notices Sunday being met at Spokane by as teachers. Merle Marian Miller and Mrs. A rt Bi’bby Saturday Mrs. A. F. Balzer and sons j Grand Coulee for a visit. lower prices. A complete serv R. J. Baker attended the annual ; night. her husband. Jack I,awrenee al and Dorothy Miller and lArdis Ralph and Clair were visitors in T ruitt are pianists, while Donald ice for every business at costs I meeting of the Sherman Grain so came back from Dakota and both T hoD alles Friday. Thompson assists in the manual Growers at Wasco Monday. fam ilies went to Portland Monday Henry Peters, Grover Young and that can’t be beat!’’ 0 Special custom Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huis of to attend the funeral of the infant training hour. The oldest girls son H arry Wayne and Melvin Bal- ized printing jobs sen of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lite th i1 year are making baskets in zer went to Antelope to the Rodeo Moro were visitors at the home of stead of scrapbooks. To date there Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruggles Sun who died on Saturday with prer.- last Sunday. ir.tnia. Misses Florence Lawrence are 30 enrolled with new ones be Don Smth, Mrs. Gus Smith, Mrs. day. Mr. arid Mrs. Dell Olds were and Lois F la tt remained In Port- ing added each day. Ed Alley and Mr. and Mrs. John visitors in The Dalles Thursday. Hays went to The Dalles Thurs- Mrs. Dean Olds came home from dnv when Mr. Hays entered a hos- Portland Friday whil<? her son p’ta 1 f nr medical treatm ent. Mr. "1 Mrs. Te:u Alley left W iliard returned from Corvallis Thu’.sd v for Portland where they the »am« day. Miss Helen Rockstad and Miss a ‘t r ' e l ih . Rose Festival return- Ottilie W assenmlller of Portland iig home Saturday bringing their daughter Mildred home a fte r a came up Friday to spend the week end visiting with Miss Wassenmil- i year a t Medical college. P R ie g S EFFECTIV E FRinAYTTbATURDAY,“ JU N E B AND 15 —V Moro People Lose Horses; Spend Night On River land with the Lites. France Keeps Vigil on Western Front C o m p le t e S to c k Q uality Goods G r a s s V a lle y Y o u n g s te r s H o m e F ro m V a rio u s S c h o o ls Z E IG L E R ’S ° s ± Grass Valley HERE IS JUST M Ï0II WANT! Mormon Leader See o r P h on e 1 0 2 T o d a y Sherman Co. Journal Snowdrift Shortening 3 lb. can 4 9 c Raisins D u n d e e S e e d le s s 4 lb. pkg. 2£>C Matches T r u - A ------ 6 box carton 1 4 c m e r ic a n No. 1 H A D 2 cans S i z e Fruit Cocktail B r a n d MIXED Peas & Carrots T r u -P a k No 2 You Buy 2 packages /^For 2 3 c and get 1 package FREE Frontier Marshall* SATURDAY & SUNDAY June 15 and 16 Randolph Scott Nancy Kelly Start out right with a ^Breakfast of it Champions Special W H EA TIES 2 3 c on four new W ith M ilk or Cr««m *nd “ D e m o n s tr a to r ” “ S ile n t S a f e ty ” Deal Special "pRK»SH FRUITS AND VFXîETWBLES^ 2J ; r , 1 5 c “ L ib e r a l” Allowance- on your Good Used Tires Remember, w e adjust on the service C O N L E E ’S G R O C E R Y Foss & Co. PHONE 622 MORO. ATTENTION In November, 1918, he has spent 68 years In the service of his ehureh. contract right her?. Green Beans Local, Stringless - 2 lbs Carrots liny, Tender 3 bunches lO c You must be satisfied Y Bananas Large, Golden Ripe 3 lbs. WE DELIVER .. ................ Heber J. Grant, 83-year old president of the Mormon church, who was released recently from a Los Angeles hospital after treatment for a stroke. Ordained Plea Gates tires i m ade°president Fruit ÏS Z S S S tt 33c d <„ b im » i «» £ I b .J U EggPlant // 2 cans Carnival Oats Friskies Grass Valley Theater OREGON^- F rizes awarded IN STOVE CONTEST Winners in the preliminary dis trict judging of the electric range essay contest sponsored by electric | range dealers and Pacific Power & Light Company are as follows: , electric roaster, Agnes Crabtree, Juniper F iet, Route A, Maupin, Oregon; $10 merchandise award:- Ida M. Bowers, 423 W. 6th St., The Dalles and Mr». Ivan Weikel, Con- i don, Oregon,; and $5 merchandise awards, Hazel C- Guinn, Box 99, ‘ Fossil, Dorcas C rabtree, Route A, Maupin, Mrs. E. R. Davis, 110 E. 12th St., The Dalles and Mrs. Ray M. Dukek, Condon, Oregon, It is very important that everyone having wheat to insure understand the position of the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation in the matter of fire insurance. Please come in and let us explain it. W R IT IN G ALL TYPES OF FIDE INSURANCE «