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< k. PAGE 3 SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards and con Jack ate here from Santa Crus for a two weeks visit with Mrs. Ed wards parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cc thran. Mr. Edwards works in a sand cleaning plant near Santa C’.uz. II. R. Judy was here this week on business. His headquarters are , A marriage license was granted now at Walla Walla. Wasco Couple South Junction Obtain License Friends Visit To Marry In Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. William BrinkeSt Tuesday. Bob LaBleu motored to The and her sister, Mrs. Curie, of Van couver, Wn., were visitors in The Dalles last Tuesday to bring Mrs LaBleu home from a hospital Dalles Friday. where she had been for several Mrs. E. _ M. Helyer "and son, days. Gordon returned home Thursday Mrs. Gerald Dryden and chil from Hood Rivre where they had epen-t a week visiting her parents, dren and her brother, Leonard Golay, left Wednesday for Cove to Mr. and Mrs. John Adams. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox had visit their parents. Mias Virginia Helyer was a as week end visitors his brother, Fred Wilcox and Dr. James Wil business visitor in The Dalles Monday. kie of Olympia, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John Block of E. M. Helyer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Axford of Wily Knighten jr. had his tonsils South Junction, Mr. and M m . this week to Wiley A. McDonald f.ud Mrs. Pearl Irene Butler, both removed Tuesday morning by Dr. Wylie Axford of Lansing, Michi gan and Miss Edna Jacobs of Chi- of Wasco, known to a host of C. L. Poley. Sherman county friends, who will “ t , *nd Mrs £££ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling ArTh C ^U anX m e^n^T uV sday“ be married Friday. They will mak^ and Mr. and Mis. 'Blaine Damon and Bill Brinkert were,, business home Sunday on their way home their residence on the farm below left early this week for Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayer an J visitors a t Tygh Valley Tuesday. from Yakima, Washington. Wasco known as the Tom Sink ! where the Sparlings will pick up daughter, Cora, Mrs. Maude Gar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amoa of ,, Mr. and Mrs. B. Kelley were vis place. i a new car aniPgo from there to rett and daughter Daisy, and Mrs. Silverton spent several days vis itors in Wasco Monday, where Mr. 'lVo Cowmen traveling in a car | i New York to see the fair and will James Phifer were visitors in Tha iting her brother and family, Mr Kelley went to see the dentist. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and Dt Ilea Saturday. and Mrs. Torn Coyle. with a California license stopped at i return by the southern route. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son I LeRoy Hanson and wife left Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zeigler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belshe re Walt Ruggles confectionery W§d- Larry motored to Tule Lake Mon Monday for a weeks visit in Port had as guests Sunday his sister. turned to their home near Moro hfcsday for a drink. As they went day for a weeks vacation. land and in the WJlamette valley. Mrs. Lena Mayers and son Ray Sunday from the E. M. Helyer •ut they noticed some old papers Mr. and Mrs. Fred K pusow spent mond, and his brother and wife, Rev. Henry Hanson returned ranch where he worked during mii the counter and made this com Sui.day at Warm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. William Zeigler, all Friday frttn Portland where he had i harvest. ment, MLoek, the daily papers here Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stout and of Hillsboro. beer, for a month with Mrs. Hanson fii < a week old.** Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall ano Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox son Roger, of Shaniko, were visi who is ill in a sanitarium where she Louis Pape was here last weeek will remain for .wo weeks more. family and Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick and family left Tuesday for Sea tor 3 here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Moore of from Portland to look after busi Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hansen came up Dunlap motored to Maryhill Bun side for a week at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson and Moro attended the dance here ness affairs in this county now v 1th Rev. Hanson and are visiting day. that the grain on his lands has hit» daughter, Mrs. Roy Powell, Alfred Keck is a business visitor a&ugfiter, Donella, of Moro were Saturday night. dinner guests at the home of Mr. George Barnet of Cow Canyon been harvested. He was accompa r.eie. in Portland this week. and Mrs. Glen Karnes Sunday eve was a business visitor here Sat nied by John Mersinger, a brother A bridal shower for Miss Aud- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brucke»t ning. of Clarence Mersinger. urday. Tejella Searcy will be given at the of Klondike were business visitors Jake Eslinger moved the house Mrs. Dick Huhman was in The Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belanger re,.! '-Oman’s club building next Mon- here Thursday. hold goods of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dalles Monday. tumed last Thursday evening from-lj day by friends, Dell Olds, Glen King, Glen the job of harvesting the wheat on , Mrs. Bernard Martin had as I Mrs. W. J. Davis and Mrs. Fred Roberts to Canby Sunday, where tpey will make their home. I Cox motored to Biggs Monday eve tile soil erosion experimental plots j we*k end guests her cousins x r. Mrs. Arch Fortner entertained at Pendleton and near Heppner. I Mr.. N orvalN .ae and Mr and ning to meet Mrs. Cox’ daughter, the youngsters of the town with Mrs. Alfred Roberts, of Corvallis, D 75 . \ v » Mr.. Dexter McCaity all of Gres- E. E. Barnum went back to Red- a party Saturday in honor of I w ho will visit her parents several mend Monday to do *some moro V am. Robert’s birthday anniversary. Wes Fuller left this week to join days. work on his son’s place at Red- his family in Portland for a vaca Among the shoppers - in Th«. Mrs. Glen Karnes and son Lloya mond. Dalles Friday were Mrs. Dell Olds, t on trip that will last into next i ano Miss Anna Schwartz were N ew ru b b e r The L. L. Peetz family went to week. J. U. Leonard is doing the , visitors at Moro Thursday eve- Mrs. Howard Cline and Mrs. Her man Schilling. a g i t a t e r a to i bear Springs last Sunday for a chores. , nrg. w r in g e r r o l Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown were picnic, meeting a group of rela Mrs. Cora Peake is here for a Mrs. Earl McKinney and chil tive.® there who came from Port- visit with her daughter, Mrs.. dren of Heppner spent a week here t-v&iness visitors in The Dalles Saturday. b id . Bill Miller came home with D<wey Thompson. vii iting her parents, Mr. and MuS. Mrs. Wallace May di;ove to them to append the remainder of Trade your old washer as Mrs. A. M. Nelson and daughter. O N. Ruggls. Mr. McKinney Maupin Saturday and brought a the week with Little Louis»Peetz. Donella returned Saturday from a I vva; here Saturday to take them down payment. Phone 161 cousin back who is visiting here Mr. and Mrs. Giles Frencn and five weeks visit in San Francisco, home. from Chicago. family drove to Bend Saturday Donella’s cousin, Warren Storkman Mrs. Wayland Weld of Portland for trial Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin where Mr. French took part in the of San Francisco returned with arrived Saturday evening to visit and family and Mrs. H. A. Sommer ceremonies dedicating the new them for a short Visit before le. v hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ing for coast points in Oregon. Mis Newcomb, leaving Tuesday taking wen visitors in The Dalles Satur building of the Bend Bulletin. Uiavid and Corliss McLeod re mother, Mrs. Gladys Storkman of hex children, Gail and Darlene day. Mr. and Mi-«. Don Clodfelter turned Monday from Morrow coun San Francisco, Mrs. Nelson’s r.is- j fc''me-with her. They had beei Thè“ Dalles, Ore. were business visitors is Moro ty where they have been working ter, will be in Moro Sunday for a visitihg their grandparents for a during harvest. short visit. week. Jaeger Brother» have brought,, L / R. Cottier and wife and R. >. Hoskinson and wife arid son, Rob their seed cleaning plant to Mora J H. Wilt were dinner guests at ert, returned from their California and have set up in the warenou?? th< home of Mrs. W. J. Davis trip Sunday evening. They found where they are cleaning Crested Sunday. ___ ♦ h»_ traveling in California pretty- Wheat seed. Mr., and Mrs. F. L. Stradley had Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bear are a i their guests several days his hot at this time of year. Oddity of the trip was the fact that the here to visit Mrs. Bear’s parents, Hother and sister in law, Mr. and Hoskinsons were in IPasedena tc Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Miller. Mr , Mrs. I. B. Stradley and son Clifford visit friends the very day that the Bear wiil teach in Carlton this of Denver, Colorado leaving here friends were in Moro to visit the winter. foi California to see the world’s The Jolly Dozen card club met frir. „ Hoskinsons. Elmer (Slim) Newton and wife, with Mrs. Maud Akers in Wasco to j Miss Emma Ellen Fortner, Barbara, were in Heppner for the day. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d Truman Strong has given th« Fortner and Mr. John Klein, son three days of the Heppner Rodeo. Sliitt took fourth money in the city some iris roots and Marshall of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klein of S h o e s to m e e t th e bucking contest and Mrs. Newton Cothran is planting them in the Emiira, Wn., were married Satur day, August 17, at Couer d’ Alene, pieced in the races the first two city park. n e e d s o f th e Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Conlee left Idaho. deys but was thrown hard enough c o m m u n it y t- crack some ribs and was out of Tuesday for Portland on a short ti.u running .Sunday. They left vacation trip. L. R- Conlee is back D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s c>rly in the week for St. Helens in the store again to take his son’s where they are attending the Col p’ace. T. Lester Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Jes« Landry re umbia county fair where they arc turned from Portland this week LAWYER again contestants. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Amidon i after a few days in the city. They MORO WASCO left Sunday for Seattle from where are leaving Sunday for a more ex / ti ey went to Michigan with Mrs. tensive trip to Canada and eastern Amidon’s brother in law and sister, points. tne Beacons. They will return m Bids for driving the school bus October with a new car.. J. E. for District No. 22, Boardman, will Coleman, who say? he was a cow- pnneher fifty years ago, is taking be received until September 1. Tin care of their ranch and riding a board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. T. H. Fraser, horse to town for supplies. Coleman is a few years past eigniy. ckrk. Karnes and Ed .Alley took their ed home Thursday from Hermis lace horse!» -to Moro for the work ton where they spent a week visit out on the track before the Fair. ing her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Good. Mrs. Ed Alley and daughter, rich and family, * * Lila Lee, and Miss Virginia Hel Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelly and son per were business visitors in-Moro left Saturday for the Valley to Friday. visit relatives. Mrs. I. D. ’ Pike and daughter, (Continued on page four) Mrs. Louis May and son, return Good For 1OO V o te s Eherman County Fair Queen Contest F or Give to contestant or fill out and deposit in ballot box at Wasco Pharmacy, Moro Bank or Alley’s Confectonery. I EASY WASHER SAFE HAMPTON FURNITURE Complete » Stock Quality Goods ZEIGLER’S ° S ± Grass Valley AND your old t ir i r PRIC^^FFECTIVE FRIDAY ¿fc SATURDAY. AUGUST 23 and 24 Pineapple Juice R & W 46 oz. tin 2 5 c Cheez-it Edgemont 2 pkg. 1 7 c Super suds ’ -2 5 Palmolive Soap P3Or .2 2 Peetz Powder .2 9 Crystal White bfr. «25 fcValue“ $ l . O l - FRESH Chocolate-Mallow C O O K IES A ll f o r Per lb. 1 9 c Wheaties “Breakfast of Champions” 3 for Sweet Pickles Quart Jar 3 3 c Napkins Embisscd Paper 2 pkgs. 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