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•• -^ 7 't f r-p P A C I S SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, • ■ ; ; • Miscellaneous Shower Given For Moro Ma id MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST SO, 1040 ... v T f ... she is doing: fo r considerably more than union hours. She says that they have come to like Drain al though getting lonesome fo r Sher man countians now and then. Harold Ginn and fam ily and Florence Lawrence ’ went to the coast Monday for a short holiday. - | Grass Valley G irl Married In The Dalles Esther Strachn who has been | visit a son in law and d au g h ter, Mr. visit their mother, Mrs.- Frances tist' church here Suodify m o rm X i Mrs. Alfred Roberts, who bs> visiting for a week with her cous 1 an a Mrs. Dick Edwards and family Bibby. They returned home Sat- uiday eventog. ■been visiting, her parents, l i t . W d in, Mrs. Wallace May, left Wedne3. at Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley anil Mrs. Fred Cox, returned to he: Am ong the visito rs in The Diallcs day for Hood River to visit rela daughter Mildred and Mrs. Ed Ai Lome in Corvallis Tuesday. Friday were Mrs. Del Olds anu tives there before returning to her d au g h ter, B etty, M r, and Mrs. r. ley motored to Lexington to attend Tommie Barnett was a home in Lake Forest, Illinois. T. M. Rolfe and Roy Wells were B. Eakjn, .Mrs. Kendrick Dumap ti e funeral services for Mrs. Dona visitor- in Moro Monday. t business visitors in The Dalles and and her mother, Mrs. A. F. Mc Kittsen. Mrs. A. M. Zevely and children Wayne Karnes and Miss- Lila were visitors in The Dalles Thurs Ginnis, Bob Eslinger and Mrs. A. Hood River Monday. Lee Alley motored to Husum, Wn., Everett Dunlap and Bud Brink- F. Balzer and son, Ralph. Sunday to visit his brother, Daris day. Mr. and M rs. A. <F. McGinnis ert left Wednesday for Idaho to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and and d au g h ter, Viola, stopped here Karnes and family, bringing his work in the sugar beet fields. Mrs. W. J. Davis were visitors m mother, Mrs. J. E. Karnes here to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and fam / Cb th eir way home to N yssa from» visit her son, Glen Karnes and ' 3 hi Dalles Saturday. _ ;ly were dinner guests at the home California, to visit her son Arch family. J J. S, Newcomb and daughter, ■ I C an trall and fam ily and her son In of Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg law and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipley, who, is home on a Doris, and Frances Wells were vis Sunday. i K< r.drick Dunlap. vacation frohi the Baptist Semi itors in Moro Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May spent Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Melvin B alzer, Ivan Blagg, Vin nary in Philadelphia, delivered the the w*eek end at Crater Lake. cent G entlem an, anil V erel Tescn sermon at the Baptist church Sun- metored to The Dalles Saturday to Fred Krusow and son, Stanley, per were visito rs in The Dalles <*a> m orning. meet Mrs. Schilling’s daughter, of Moro motored to Warru Springs F riday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douma *of Barbara Walpole of Portland, who Saturday to bring their wives Mrs. E arl Olds and Mrs. Pauline Moro attended services at the Bap- will spend a week here visiting. borne after spending at week there. W ilcox m otored to M onmouth to Mr. and Mrs. Del Eakin and b lin g Miss D orthy Olds home from daughter, Efhma Jean, and Miss N trm a l school F rid ay . Jean Scott of panada left Saturday Mrs. L. L. F u n k of Wasco, Miss for a weeks vaca/on on the Oregon •Betty Jean Downie of Los A ngeles beaches. and W allace Ross of Salem spent Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap and her W ednesday aftern o o n v isitin g a t mother, Mrs. A. F. McGinnis anu the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted daughter Viola, of Nyssa, and Mrs. E v erett. ' Mr. and. MrsL .Don Clodfelter Arch Cantrall and children motored to Maryhill Sunday to spend the were v isitors in The Dalles S a tu r day. - , day. ... Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle and Nurse Cassie Holmes took Ever., ett Cantrall to Moro Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. N o rris Gilkison and where Dr. ’ Poley removed his Mr., and Mrs. B ernard M a rtin 1; of F o r ____________ _____________________ M< ro left W ednesday for Califor- i tonsils. Give to contestant or fill out end deposit in ballot box at Mrs. Tom Alley and daughter, nia to visit relativ es and to see th» Wasco Pharmacy, Moro Bank or Alley’s Confectionery. Mildred, left Tuesday for Portland woiliTs fair. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Schilling | to shop antTvisit relatives. and son, R obert, Miss B arb ara I Mrs. I. D. Pike and Ross Fields W alpole of P o rtlan d , Mr. and M rs. - lfef1 last Monday for Pcndlcto- , E d g ar Alley and children, Mi .s visit Mrs. Faye Fields and they wul M ildred Alley -and Miss Dorothy stop at Hermiston and visit Mr. Ojas m otored tj> W hite River on a and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and fam picnic Sunday coming home by way ily before returning home. of '1 he Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. William Lutterell Miss K ath erin e S to u t of W ish- . SATURDAY & SUNDAY cf Portland were guests at thv rain Wn., is w orking in the A lley’* < 4 home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley con fectionery. Monday night. Paul Alley and son Douglas of Preston Foster — Ellen Drew Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Pike left Wasco were visitors here S atu rd ay . Andy Devine • T uesday fo r Vancouver to m eet Mr. and Mrs. Lamer Sayrs and f children and Dorothy Miller left A miscellaneous shower was giv Monday for Suttle Lake for a vaca .Mias Thelma Fortner, daughter en Monday afternoon at the Worn- tion There they met Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fortner of , an*S club building in honor of Misk Omer Sayrs and Mi. and Mrs. Ross Grass Valley, became the bride of * Audreyella Searcy, daughter of- James Driscoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hart, making it a family affair. Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy, who Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Thompson William Driscoll of Heppner, at a will be married September first to left today for Oamp Sherman to oe 10 o’clock ceremony Friday morn Orville Thogerson. Mesdames Lew gone a few days. ing, read by Rev. E. Ernest Taylor Thomas, Harry Pinkerton, Lewis Floyd Flatt is moving to town at St. Paul’s Episcopal church in McKee, Charles Ruggles, and Miss ’for the winter and expects to drive The Dalles. ' es Jocile and Bonnie (Peters and a mail truck for his brother, Vern A wedding breakfast in the Pea Featha Sayrs were the hostesses. on. 3 His coming complicated mat cock room at Hotel Dalles followed Many useful presents were given ters for several families as Lloyd the service. The young couple left to the bride to be. Hennagin has been occupying the Charles Freeman was here Wed Flatt house. Now Lloyd and fam immediately on a wedding trip to nesday and,Thursday settling with ily are moving to the Akers house, thd! Oregon coast. On their return state industrial accident contribu on the hill, Dick Lockhart will September 1 they .will reside at tors. He will return September 3 move to the Harry Kunsman house Heppner, where the groom is em ployed as first clerk in the post and again September 23. and Harry will take up his resi office. Mrs. Maud Baker of Klamath dence in the hotel. Falls and her daughter and baby, Those attending the wedding Miss Lucille Vale returned this were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy week from Morrow county. were the bride’s sister, Miss Helen Dugger of Grass Valley. Mrs. Mrs. A. C. Feeletz of The Dalles Fortner, who was maid of honor; Baker is Mrs. Dugger’s sister. and Mrs. Maude Driscoll, the latter William Roberts of Portland, be^t Large Assortment of New hand mother of Mrs. Serai Searcy, were nuin for the groom; the groom’s bags, $1.00. Hummingbird hose here Monday for the shower given parents, Mr. and Mrs. William .79 cents to $1.15. Buster Brown for Audreyella Searcy. Driscoll; the bride’s parents, Mr. Shoe Store, The Dalles, Oregon. Mrs. Lena Searcy was here la strand Mrs. A. R. Fortner and.her H. W. Champneys was here Wed. week end after having been ill snter, Isobel; Mr. and Mrs. Fred nerday and Thursday from Kirk Portland for the Sherman county Pointer of Portland, brother in law land, Wn., to review some of bis picnic. end sister of the groom;\Mrs. Mar btfir.ess dealings in this county. Mrs. George Updegraff and her tha Carney of Corvallis, Clyde Edgar Ludwick of the crop loan r.other, Mrs. Haynes Gridley, were Davis and John Reckman. division of the farm program was here Tuesday and left that day fo’’ Tom Alley, Jim Wodds and Bert here Wednesday. a trip to Canada with George. They Cox were business visitors at Klon T M. Rolfe’s Perche.cns went will return after the holiday. dike Saturday . tl;rough town Thursday afternoon . . , , , , ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eslinger had on their way to th-; state fair. Mr. for driving the school bus ( . , , ». Rolfe turned the corner too fast for Bids District No. 22. Boardm.n, will »“ thclr *ue8t3 ^ d a y her brothe. and tipped his herd sire out into end wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter the street at the corner of Fourth be received until September 1. The Mathews and their neice, Miss Ber and Main but no serious injury was board reserves the right to reject nice Webster and Mr. and Mrs. d^ne to anything but Rolfe’s ner any and all bids. T. H. Fraser, Oscar Johnson all of Golden, Colo-, vous system. Two truck loads of clerk. raco. They all went to Portia id cr >ving horses and young stufi S iturdayto visit Mr. Mathews’ Mr. and M is. Gus Sm ith and Mr. IN ACHIEVING went through later/ mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Esling Mrs Leona B aker and children. am! Mrs. Don Sm ith and son L arrv , My theory is that almost any er and family accompanied them to The children will retu rn home with Robert Belshee returned, home retu rn ed home S atu rd ay from a man can di a great,deal, if he will, Portland returning home Sunday. the Pike’s. from the hospital Tuesday after vacation. by getting the utmost possible ser Mr. and Mrs. Del Olds were week? ‘ spending a few days there having Mr. and M rs. Hugh P eterson of Mr. and. Mrs. Del Eakin and visitors at Tygh Valley Sunday. vice out of the qualities that he a carbuncle treated. He missed actually i/tuil, Ga l i f t spent a few -day.. possess.—Theodore Roose daughter, Emma Jean, motored to Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Schilling last week here v isiting relatives. his family reunion. Th< Dalles Thursday to meet Em and Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Schilling A Guernsey cow belonging to veit. ma Jean’s “pen pal” Miss Jean end son, Gary, left Monday for Mrs. Peterson will be rem em bere i Diek Morgan had a pair of twn ----- Scott of Canada who will spend a Eugene to visit their son in law - as S hirley Olds. bull calves at the fair grounds last Mr. .and Mrs. Harold Duncan of week or ten days visiting at the and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter week. The fair spirit is ^getting tP o rtla n d sp ent the week end v isit pEukin home. Kindt and family, and also will ing a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. into the livestock around the bams FOR SALE: one milch cow, one ; already. Lewis Olds. - 2-yr old heifer, bbth to freshen D. L. Reynolds and family came Mr. and Mrs. A. M. C oyner and • in October. 30 young chickens. ; through town Tuesday on their wav fam ily were visitors in The Dalles Lloyd Hennagin. to Salem to hear Senator McNarv T hursday. give his acceptance speech. Hugh FOR SALE: Four visible 10 gallon King F ritts was a business visi Walker was another listener. to r at W amic S aturday. capacity gas pumps. A-l condi- j L P. Oveson, father of MerrU Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Driscoll tion. Good Buys. C. H. Linde Oveson, is here for a visit with his and son Jam es, and Miss 3 helm.i man, Poplar Grove. ’42-44 I son and family coming from Utah. ¡ 'F o r tn e r and Helen F o rtn er of Mr Oveson is 88 years old ,ano A GOOD DEAL on new 1940 Fords. H eppner arrived lu re T hursday , Three left - Tudor, Fordor and spending the n ig h t a t the A. R- ; hale and hearty. Pick-up. Call or write Steele 4 E. L. Wells, the man who make3 F’ei tn er home. Motor Co., Maupin, Ore. 43-45p j the weather for the Pacific north Mr. and Mrs. C. Clevenger of west, wa3 here from the Portland I'OR SALE: Six Purebred Hamp. , A rlington were guests of M^. and D ry G o o d s, C lo th in g a n d headquarters of the weather bu Mrs. A. R. F o rtn er Tuesday and Bucks; 3 yrs. old. L. S. Hines, reau Wednesday checking up on Wi linestiay. Wasco, or Grass Valley. 41-43 j S h o e s to m e e t th e «.he instruments used at the local Mrs. Ed Alley and Miss M ildred : AUG. Chix Sold. Sept. Hart’s Bet experiment station. A l’ey were visitors at the Fred n e e d s o f th e ter R. I. Red Chix $8.25-100; Earl Olds caught a 144 pound Cele home n ear Wasco W ednesday.i $4.50-50. Try them for fryers. salmon out of the Deschutes river c o m m u n it y Mr. and Mrs. Jak e E slinger and ( Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton, Or. last week on a No. 10 fly and says Mr and Mrs. M arion Van Metr* | Closed Sundays. 41-43 it was some job. It took him over D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G r o c e r ie s ;>nd his m other, Mrs. J. G. Van haif an hour to wear the fish down M itre were visitors in The Dalles a he could be hauled in to shallow W ednesday. Quality water. Earl says this is just good Mr. and Mrs. A. R. F o rtn er and Store ' faining for the Astoria salmon Mr and Mrs. C. Clevenger were T. Lester Johnson derby, to which he and Dell, Alton v .sito rs a t Willow.lale W ednesday anc others have gone to have an Mr. and Mrs. Baul B u k e ra n d son LAWYER other try at the grand prize which cf A lbany spent several days vis MORO WASCO Dell won last year. it ng Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olds and Mrs. Hazel Woods is here this Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trem ble. week to visit with old friends which P. N. Lemon of Albany w as a Want A ds C o m p le t e S to c k and ZEIGLER’S Quality Goods For Exciting Days To Come. SPEGIHLS PRICESEFFECT1VE FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 and P ure C ane S U G AR 100 lb sack $ 5 . 2 5 FLOUR 49 lb sack $ 1 .4 - 9 Cheese 2 lb. brick 4 7 c Wesson Oil Quart size JpiktTissue ? S 8 o * .S E & 3 rolls Coffee — ^ u? mw ^*Xe Pound Can 2 5 c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Bananas large golden ripe 3 lbs. 2 3 c String Beans Blue Lake per lb O 5 c Cauliflower local per head 1 2 c Onions U. S. No. T s 10 lb. bag WE DELIVER CONLEE’S GROCERY Valuable Merchandise Nineteen business houses in Moro are cooperating to give away merchandise‘each week until Christ mas That is sixteen weeks. First drawing will be held on 1 Saturday September 7. The last, I for the grand prize, on December 121, 1940. G o o d F o r -- 1OO V o te s S h e r m a n C o u n t y F a ir Q u e e n C o n test Grass Valley Theater G E R O N IM O ” A ll-Steel Hoppers on M'C ormick -D eering Grain Drills Make Them Better Than Ever fully enclosed end exle boxes. W e can furnish whatever kind o f / L L L - S T E E L » H o p p e r s on * * M cCorm ick-Deering plain grain drills — that’s the big drill news now. drill end attachments you went Come in end let us show you this real improve ment in e real line of drills. . Improvements have b e e n * made in the feeds, to o , and there ere roller bearings in the J. K. M cK ean À i " Ir»/ IL r a ss Valley Gei In Condition D undee Large 2 Cans 19c Pineapple N cuoTsquat w h Extra o l e s lic e s Luncheon Meat W Ä 2 cans 47c A Drawings will be in this order: J. K. McKean, Sept 7, 1910 iFoss and Company Moro Garage W. A. Ruggles C onfectionery Vernon F la tt Moro G rain Grow ers S. W. Searcy,H ardw are .J. Bucholtz Confectionery ! M erchant put in 25 cents for Moro Lumber & Fuel Yard advertising, 25 cents toward the Moro Pharmacy May and Son Grocery Pacific Power & Light Co. business visitor here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mai ion Van M etr. were business visitors in The D.illes S atu rd ay . Mi. and Mrs. Vern McGowan anu children left Monday for their home in Pendleton a lte r spending several weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Lemley. | Mr. and Mrs. Ted P eterson an 1 his m other, Mrs. Amelia Peterson, i motored to Bend Thursday to visit Mi. and Mrs. C hester Peterson, j Ted retu rn ed home F rid ay hia r a t h e r Remaining for a longer visit -4 Glen Ods of P ortland was a v s ito r here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Cox were vis itors in The Dalles W ednesday. Luke Bibby of H eppner was a visitor a t the A rt Bibby home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bibby and fam ily and Luke Bibby of H eppner m otored to P o rtlan d where Mrs. Bibby and children stayed to visit her sister, Miss Louise F raley , while the boys w ent to Cornelius to Uniform tickets will be given to Joe 'Ritner Garage Douma Brothers Meat Market customers from each business firm. Conlee’s Grocery Moro Hotel, Grand Prize Each purchase of 50 cents entit les customer to a ticket. Not over Each business house collects for 20 tickets can be given for any v'eek it has the drawing and furn- one purchase. — ” Tsbes thFTiT^ 'GTthrr ax one prize Tickets will be gathered each or several. Saturday night and the drawings The grand prize will be decided will be held each Saturday after upon later. noon at 4 p.m. lAJbove houses, Dr. C. L. Poley, At all drawings no prizes will Sherman County Abstract Co. and be given out unless person whose name is drawn is present. Another the Sherman County Journal are cooperating in this endeavor. name will be drawn. Moro Community Club “ We H ope You re Lucky'’ EASY WASHER SAFE N ew ru b b er a g ita to r s t o p s I. w r i n g e r r o l l s Trade your old washer as / ,r T o M a k e O u r S to r e your HEADQUARTERS for Up-To-The-Minute Fall Fashions and Clothes B a c k -to -S c h o o l Everything for Everybody to wear From the smallest tot up. . . ' '* ' ‘ " A Infants & Junior Clothing Boys & Girls School Clothing Shoes for every member of the family SuitszTopcoats & Accessories for men Complete Ready to wear Department? E D W . C. P E A S E CO. The Dalles, Oregon down payment. Phone 161 for trial HAMPTON FURNITURE The Dalles, Ore. V t ' » ■ □HUB J *'