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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1941)
4 a >ÀfcÊ a ¿BfcftMAÑ CÓÜÑtt J ÚVÑÑ á L Many Former Residents Visit At Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Christensen and fam ily and Mrs. R. A. Stow motored to Hood River Thursday to visit relatives. The C hristen sen’s left Saturday for Bend to visit relatives and will visit other relatives before returning to their home in Montana. Glen McLachlan was a visitor in The Dalles Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bardenha- gen and daughter, M artha were visitors in The Dalles Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zehner of The Dalles visited relatives here last Monday when Mrs. John Hays accompanied them home for sever al days visit. Mrs. Ed Alley and Bill Brlnkert were in The Dalles Thursday and Mrs. Hays returned home with them. Donald Martin left Saturday for Seattle, Wn„ on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley had as their guests her .brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Slaybantrh, of Casper, California tiorr Wednesday to Saturday. A rt Bibby and his mother left Sundav for Cornelius to return Mis* Bibby to her home a fte r spending the holiday weekend visiting at the «Art and Joe Bibby homes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kelley and fam ily and Bob Holmes of Kent were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. ¡Clyde Ingram of St. Helens spent Friday night and S aturday visiting htjrbrother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Coon of Sandy spent Memorial day visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon. Mrs. A rt Bibby accompa nied them to their home to spend several days visiting, returning here Monday with A rt Bibby, who was a business visitor in Portland. Mrs. Elsie Rust of The Dalles came up Thurday to spend several days visiting at the Art Bibby home. Mr, and Mrs. Simon Hix of Dufur spent Memorial day visiting at the Art Bibby home. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eslinger, Mrs. Turp Hill and daughter Fay^. c F orest Grove, spent Memorial <lav here. Jake and B' b Fslinger left for W heeler Friday where Bob will remain for a time for medical tieatm ent. . Mrs. M mde Gove of Rend spent the holidav weekend visiting her daughter. Mrs. Sam Davis. Mrs. Tommy B arnett and daugh ters. Ethel and M argaret, were visitors in The Dalles Saturday. J . W. Shepard of Lewiston was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith were Th-* Dalles visitors recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley, O -car and Frank Leml§y. Rodney Hutchcroft and M r..and Mrs. Ar- ■zeU Lemley and family motored to Shearer bridge Sunday where they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchcroft and daughter, ano Mr. and Mrs. Jack ¡Blodgett and children of Portland where ♦hey spent the day visiting and a picnic dinner at noon. Rodney re turned home with his parents ‘a f te r visiting here for several weeks w ith his grand parents, and Eileen Lemley went home with them to Portland for a visit. Glen McLachlan was in The Dalles Sunday to visit Mrs. Mc Lachlan who is in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle were in The Dalles Saturday to visit Mrs. Dick Reckman a t the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock had as weekend guests her p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. J . 0. Shull, Mrs. Constance Donahue and daughter of Portland and Mrs. Helen Bud- row of Timber. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy B arnett and family were dinner guests a t the home c f Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sm ith Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Finley of D'.nty’s were here Wednesday visiting at the Roy Wells home. Frances Wells went to Dinty’s Thursday where she will work for Airs. Finley. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mis. W. B. Mathews and family, M r and Mrs. Roy Wells and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. E verett Dunlap and son. Dr. R. R. Knotts,- Bill Mosher, and Mr. and Mrs. William L uttrell of (Cloverdale spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley. They all spent Memorial day at Bend. • . Mrs. Arzell Lemley entertained - members of the junior bridge club and additional guests at her home Wednesday afternoon. Contract v 'is in play a t four table« with high score for club held by Mrs. * Ker.drick Dunlap and low score by Mrs. J. S. Newcomb. Guest prize went to MPs. Herman Schilling and Môttâ. OÄfiÖON. FRIÒ à Y, ju n l t iU l low score wad held iby Miss lAnitd Dunlap. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Daisy Garrett accompanied Mrs. Golay to Cove last Tuesday to spend several weeks visiting friends. Miss Cassie Holmes left last Tuesday for The Dalles to take care of Miss Doris Stradley who is in th e hospital recovering from an appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Holmes and family, Miss Maibel Holmes and Mrs. Ted von Borstel and son and daughter attended graduating ex ercises a t St. M ary’s academy Wednesday night. R. D. Lyons left last Tuesday for Lexington where he has em ployment. Mrs. John Brogan and fam ily stopped a t the Sam Holmes home Thursday en route to th e ir home a* Antelope. Dorothy, Jeanette and Robert Holmes returned to th eir home from The Dalles Thursday a fte r spending the school year there. Mrs. R obert Helyer of Kent visited Miss Myrtle Helyer Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barnet ana daughter, Mrs. Rosellen Jennings and daughter, and Miss Myrtle Helyer were visitors in The Dalles recently. Mi. and Mrs. W illard B arnett and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Macey of Portland left last Tuesday to spend a week visiting there and a t Rock- a-way. They returned home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Blaylock were visitors in The Dalles T hurs day. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stow had as their guests several days her son ajid wife, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Christensen and family, of Re serve, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and family and Mrs. Melvin Fulkerson of Maupin were in The Dalles Thursday to visit Mrs. Glenn Mc Lachlan who is in the hospital recovering from an operation. Jesse Helyer of Kent, Vince Gcnteman, Miss Myrtle -“ Helyer and Miss B arbara Walpole spent Sunday a t Suttle Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edgewood and family of Portland called a t the home of Ms. and Mrs. Clyde Smith Friday. Mrs. Edgewood is a cous in of Mr. Smith, whom he had not sten for 40 years. Mrs. Lewis Olds and Mrs. Ted Trimble were The Dalles visitors recently. Mr., and. Mrs. Myrl Wolgamot, Frank Ulch and Mrs. Jean Plymate ail of The Dalles, visited Mrs. Elsie- Rust Friday at the A rt Bibby home. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Remington of Portland were visitors here. Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. John Block of Bakeoven spent Memorial day here visiting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley. George Barnet of The Dalles spent Memorial day here. Mr. sind Mrs. J. O. Shull, Con stance Donahue and daughter, Mrs. Helen Budrow and Mrs. Jennie Martin were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard M artin near Moro. Members of the Sherman Chap ter OES and their families motored to DeMoss park Sunday for their annual picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes and sons, Kenneth and Lloyd, were business visitors in The Dalles Monday. Dale Baker left Sunday for Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles were Sunday dinner guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lillard at Miller. Mrs. Pauline Wilcox of Los Angeles, California visited several days recently, a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker and son, Dale, were business visitor» in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe had as week end guests their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathews and fam ily of Stevenson, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten of Moro visited Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker F riday evening. WasdO farmer Dr. W. H. Rockwell hnd Mbs: Rockwell of Salem spent last week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby. Tommy Barnett was a visitor at Moro Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bibby motored Cornelius Tuesday to bring Mrs. Bibby here for Memorial day. She Charles S. Fulton, farm er of spent the Weekend here. Wasco, was injured Tuesday morn Mrs. Dixie Hogue and her sis irtg while aiding in hooking up a ter Mrs. Lizzie MacClure of P ort team. It is reported that four land spent Saturday night as herses and a wagon ran over him, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon. causing bruises and broken ribs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coon of He is in a hospital in The Dalles. Dee were visitors here Memorial . H. C. Bockes of Wasco was hos day. pitalized last week when he was Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and injured while working a t the Asa daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Riehelderfer farm . He was tram Wily Knighten and family of Moro pled by cattle th at had pushed him spent Sunday a t Warm Springs. off his feet according to report. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bruckert of Dr. and Mrs. John Macnab ot Klondike were visitors here Sun The Dalles, and children Marilyn day. lA.mong those who attended the and Jim m y were dinner guests at dunce a t Rufus Saturday night the home of their parents, Mr. wen Mrs. Collins, Jack Lister, Iv a n - and Mrs. Alex Macnab of the Blagg, Miss Jean Powell, John Rufus district, on Memorial day. Reckman, Ralph Balzer, Owen Mr. and Mrs. Bill Macnab and Bob Macnab of The Dalles were also Eakin and Ross Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and son guests of their parents, Mr. and Don spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Alex Macnab. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Leelion and with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Roberts in sons P at and Paul, of Portland, Corvallis. Mrs. A. M. Zevely and daugh aie visiting a t the home of Mrs. ters were visitors in The Dalles Alex Macnab. Mrs. Leehon and Mrs. Macnab are sisters. Monday. Mr and Mrs. Bluet* Grady ami Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and son Larry, Gus Smith, R. J. Baker, Ruth Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady and Arch T-crlner were business and fam ily of Walla Walla were in. Goldendale Friday visiting Miss visitors in Burns Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Moore and Nora Grady. family, Mrs. Clara Baker and son, Among those in Wasco for Mem- Elva, of Goldendale, spent Mem o-ial day were Mr. and Mrs. Til- orial day visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. bert B arnett and two children, J. Baker. Cleone Moore returned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hulitz and Mrs. home with them for a weeks visit. Eo Kaseberg, Mrs. xMargaret Tuel Among those who attended the and children, Douglas and Marian dance at Tygh Valley Saturday of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. n ;ght were Lew Riggs, Frank and M athias of Sunnyside, Wn., Mr. Claud Bayer, H arry and Helen and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson and Stark, Lila Lee Alley, Robert children and Lee Hines of The Schilling, A rthur Roth, Ethel B ar Dalles. nett, Betty Olds and Frank Payne. Mrs. Viggo H aufelt reported Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and that five sw eaters were sent to the daughter Doris returned home Mon Red Cross headquarters from the day from a visit with their son in Klondike and Wasco communities. law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Helen Blau received a Wayland Weld and family. They scholarship of $1H) at Eastern also visited relatives at ‘Camas Oregon College of Education at La and Vancouver. Grande according to announce-' Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall ment made a t the commencement have as their house guest his exercises. m other, Mrs. A. F. 'McGinnis, of Frank Lamborn returned home Nyssa. from the hospital this week after Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley a few days there with a sudden were in The Dalles Monday to illness. visit their daughter, Doris, a t the Mr. and Mrt. Wayne Burt left hospital. a fter the close -of school and will Mr. and Mr?. Grover Young not return neart fall. motored to Goldendale Monday to Principal and Mrs. C. C. Cald visit relatives. Mrs. Young’s sis well closed their house for the ter, Mrs. Baldwin of Los Angeles, summer and left for summer California returned home with school. them for a visit. Wasco is keeping up its page Mrs. H. A. Sommer went to Kent as a ball club, having defeated Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Parkdale by a 27 to 0 score last K<nneth Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich Sunday. * Mr. and Mrs. Coin Rostad ano anti family returned home Monday son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. F. to. from a weekend trip to Ritzville, Wn., where they visited relatives. Clews and son, Marion, and Mr. Mr. Oestreichrs * mother accom and Mrs. Wm. Clothier and daugh ter, Ann, were at Mill Creek Mem panied them home for a visit. Mrs. Dell Olds was a business orial day. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dutton ac visitor in The Dalles Tuesday. companied by Mr. and Mrs. R. F. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOSr. Evans and Harold Dutton of Ft. Lewis went to White Salmon S at W e w a n t E g g s ! urday for a family reunion of the F( rdyce family a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bo<b Fordyce. Their daughter, Hulda,.and family came from Tacoma and Laura Mae and family from Grand Coulee. Four teen of the faniiy were present and a number of relatives. It Mr. and Mrs. Leo W atkins and chl’dren Eugene and Joanne ac Where you can trade at low companied by H arry Riehelderfer motored to Glenwood Memorial pikes every day — not day visiting at the August Kuhn- just week end specials . . . hausen home. you get highest market prices Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belknap ni rived Saturday from Junction for your eggs. City for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Belknap’s parents, Mr. and W e advise you buy Mrs. Wesley Wilde. Guests at the home of Mrs. J. T. now for harvest needs. Johnson .recently was their daugh ter, ’Mrs. Dorothy Johnson and sen. Their children were weekend g jests. From Portland came Mrs. M cH ale’s Grocery Ted Proudfoot and husband and Mr. and Mrs. Harland Johnson of "Jim m y" M cH ale , O w n e r Spokane. 422 E. 2nd St. The Dalles The birthday of Ted Proudfoot was celebrated at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Proud foot Saturday while he and Mrs. Proudfoot were guests of relatives inthis community. Guests over the weekend at the J. T. Johnson home was their son, John jr., and Mrs. Dorothy Baker. H arry Dean Proudfoot and fam ily of Baker were guests of his parents last weekend. Mrs. Louis Scholl and Mrs. Hil- dred Zell of the Wasco study clubs left this week for the state con vention. Mrs. G. C. Andrews will attend p a rt time. The Andrews are visiting a t Carlton with their son. Mrs. Marvin Stone left -Sunday for Bend where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cy Kline, formerly of Wasco. Mrs. Elva Hines and Lee Dehler visited in Goldendale Sunday“ with Mrs. Hines’ parents. ’ M E "'a n d "M rs. " Cl ough n t - P o r t-- land an4 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrell of The Dalles visited one day of last week with Mr. ano Mrs. Lawrence Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand were visitors «Friday in Yakima Injured When Team Runs Away Bring yours to 4 * The Friendly Store New Up-to-date Tube Tester L a r g e s to c k o f P h ilc o a n d S y lv a n ia R a d io T u b e s We Can Test All Makes of Tubes M O O N Electric W asco «2 * O r e g o n With Mr. and Mrs-. W altèr Hilder- brârid. Ida King accompanied Lee Hines to Vancouver recently for a re union of the Hines family. Mrs. George Conley of Portland grandm other of Mrs. Caldwell, and Mi. and Mrs. A rthur Butterwick of Bremerton, Wn., visited the la t ter part of the week at the Cald- weB home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinkerton of Seattle spent the 'weekend at the home of his sister, Mrs. Dan Mc- Dermid. Mr. Pinkerton enlisted fo? the world war in Wasco, and they had not seen each other since. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer and Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Howell and Bobbie, went to Cor vallis over the weekend where they attended the O.S.C. g ra d u a tion exercises. Eugene Spencer graduated in the school of indus- tral arts. tibn) look for further announce ed dish dinner at noêâi z H«nry G. Haneort, PaatOtf. ments later. Christian Science Society, Moro. Sunday school begins a t 10:00 o’clock. Church services are held at eleven o”clook and Wednesday evening services a t eight o’clock. The reading room is in the rear WANTED: one light twelve foot of the church building. hillside combine any make. Mil- fred Ball, The Dalle«, Rt. 3. Moro Community Presbyterian Church. Sunday, June 8, lt>41. FOR SALE: Fryers. Notify me by 10:00 - Sunday School. 6 p m. Friday if wanted by Sun 11:00 - Morning Worship. Sermon day. Gladys Morrison, Moro. T ry th e . W ant A ds by the pastor. TWO gas pumps for sale cheap Wednesday, June IT. Woman’s • at Carlisle’s, M iller,. Oregon. Missionary Society will meet in the Moro City park with a cover- FOR SALE: Tokein visible gaso line pump, hand operated. Gall or write, Dinty’s Service Sta tion. pd 28-34 May, June Better R. I. Red Chix $8x>0; pullets $14.00; June L eg horns $7.50; pullets $15.00-100 Started Leghorn pullets on hand. H a rt’s Hatchery, B eaverton, Ore. C H U R C H ET A WANTED: Hay Chopping, $2.00 per ton for 10 ton lots or more. Leonard Fields, Wasco, Phone 464. pd 30-32 Wa sco Church of Christ — F. Claude Stephens, Minister. 10:00 a. ni. Church School - W. D. W atkins, su p erintendent. Beside the re g u la r School lesson, it is nlsc C hildren’s Day. LOST: Small shepard dog, resem bles a coyote, suitable reward for information as te where abouts. Roy Powell, Moro. 31-2 pd ' 11:00 - Divine Worship. The Com munion, the Message, “Consider the Lillies How They Grow.’’ ’ N'txt Sunday is F ath er’s Day. A fitting observance. The -22nd is the County Convention held here, hut the basket dinner is to be in tile city park, -weather perm itting. (It is the Sunday School conven- FOR SALE: One 22x33i Harris combine. Floyd Hay. 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