Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 01, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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M E R M A N C O U N T Y JO U R N A L . M ORO. O R E G O N
Former Teacher
Leaves Grass
Valley Fcr Home
M r. a n d M re. H e n ry T ctx a n
c h ild re n w ho s p e n t s e v e ra l w eeks
h e re v is itin g h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n t
M re. C h a rle s L am ley , le f t SaU ir-
d a v f o r W asco w h e re th e y v is ite d
a t th e hom e o f M r. amd M rs. Ron-
ah i M acnab e n ro u te to P o rtla n d
w h e re th e y
v isited
r e la tiv e s ,
le a v in g th e r e f o r th e ir hom e in
G ra n ts P ass.
M rs. Clyde S bradlev a n d M iss
I h r i s S tra d le y o f T he
D alles
s p e n t th e w eek end v is itin g a t th e
hom e o f Mr. a n d Mrs. F re d .S tra d ­
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F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 1, 1341
M rs. M illie M c P h e rso n » s p e n d ­
in g th e w eek v is itin g M rs. T ed ven
B o rstel.
A m ong th o se w ho a tte n d id -the
sh ew in T he D a lle s Sunday’ -night
w ere J e s s e Heliyer, M y rtle H&lyer,
B iib n r a W alpole, R alp h a n d C la ir
B alzer,
Roy
H ogu?, L a w re n c e
B au er.
M t . a n d M rs. A rch C a n tra ll a n l
ch i’d re n and E ile e n L em ley a n d
Jrccu eP n e
T etx w e n t t o
th e
I)( ?h u tes n e a r M aupin l i s t S un-
c i y on a picnic and sw im m in g
Emma Pluemke
Home From Trip
$300,000 Grain Elevator Fire
To Arizona
M re. M ax P lu e m k e ret-urned lx>
h e r h o m e h e re T h u rsd a y e v e n in g
a f t e r a tw o w e e k s v a c a tio n t r i p
w ith h e r b ro th e r, H e n r y M oors o f
P o rtla n d . B o u ld er D am , S a lt L a k e
C ity , B ry ce C a n y o n , Rfcno, N ev.,
P e trifie d F o r e s ts , A riz o n a , Z ie n
/ P a r k e n d Los A n g e le s, C a lifo rn ia
vere a m o n g th e pace» o f in te r e s t
h a t w e re v isite d .
Mj-. a n d M re. J o h n K oepke a n d
I d a u g h te rs M a rq u ita a n d H e le n a n d
1 K ay a n d S h irle y S ch ad ew itz o f
I R edm ond w e re w eek end v is ito rs
| a t K e n t.
M r. a n d M rs. C h e s te r S m ith o f
I M oro v isite d a t th e J . K. W ilson
|h c m e S a tu rd a y .
porty.
M r. and M rs. R. J . B a k e r le f t
W ed n esd ay fo r th e ir hom e in
G r ■: -ham .
M rs. M a r'o n V an M t~e a n d c h il­
d re n o f W psco w ere v is ite rs h e re
T h u rsd a y .
Mr. and M rs. J a m e s Kennty o f
M oro w ere s h o p p e rs h e re T huns-
j
ley.
day.
M w . A. M. Zevely ar.d daugh­
The phone n u m b e r o f A lley s
ter-. and Lloyd K a rn ’s wete v i s i ­ G n fe c tic n e ry h a s been c h a n g e d
tors in The Dalles Monday.
. th is w eek to 531.
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F i d Cox m ad e a b u sin e ss t r ip
Miss Dorethy Olds left Monday
fcr Portland to attend the funeral -ta P o rtla n d S a tu r d a y r e tu r n in g
services for her grandfather, Mr. hom e S unday.
Sutherland, who died Sunday a f tti
Mr. a n d Mrs-. H a ro ld C b ris-
a long illness.
ta ir s o n o f Hood R iv e r s p e n t S u n ­
M rs. J . G . W ilso n m e t ored to Th e
¡D alles S a tu rd a y , ac c o m p a n ied by
¡M re. Id a D av is a n d
1 P a u lin e o f M oro.
R ic h a rd L o c k h a rt o f M oro w a s
[i b u sin e ss c a lle r a t K e n t F rid a y .
M r. a n d M rs. A r th u r F lo w e rs
m d d a u g h te r s , Miyirtlo a n d M a ria n
>f M ed o frd w e re d in n e r g u e s ts a»t
he h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. A r th u r
.'ra tty W e d n e sd a y e n ro u te to H e r,
Im iaton.
L e s te r S a w y e r, J e h u S chade-
Iwita a n d M r. a n d M rs. W . B.
W ilson a n d c h ild re n w e re a t G ra ss
I V alley W ed n e sd a y ,, w here th e y
¡a tte n d e d a sh o w .
^Mrs. A r th u r C ra fty a n d M rs.
I F v e r e tt C ra tb y w e n t to M oro
¡M onday m o rn in g to ta k e th e aluan-
|in u m /the K e n t 4-H club m em b ers
Mr. a n d M rs. I. E . Lem on of d a y v is itin g th e l a t t e r ’s b ro th e r-
C o rv a llis sto p p ed h e r e M onday on in -law and s is te r , M r. an d M rs.
th e ir w ay ho m e fro m R edm ond. G eorge W ilcox.
¡S M
T hey v isite d a t th e Sam S ta r k
M rs. W ilb u r H e ly e r an d M rs. -
T his sp e c ta c u la r p ie tu re w as taken Just a s a billow of w hite ho
lan ch . Mr. L em on is th e R e g is tr a r R o b e rt H e ly e r w ere s h o p p e rs h e r e
flam e blew off the top of a U nited S ta te s G ra in elevator, in Chicago,
a t O regon S ta te college.
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. «00.000 fire, of m y sterio u s origin. M ore th a n 350,000- bushel,
fro m K e n t re c e n tly .
L eila Me Lachl-an cam e h a m c
Lvle O ils a n d h is s is te r , Ila, of corn w ere destroyed. F urn ace-lik e h e a t m elted steel g ird e rs like b u tter
S u n d ay fro m M aupin w h ere sh e a n d h e r son o f S a n F ra n c isc o , C al.,
and drove back firem en.
s p e n t th e w eek v is itin g b a r s is te r , v isite d re la tiv e s h e re th is wieek.
M rs. M elvin F u lk e rso n .
Don Cox, R o b e rt a n d H e rm a n
M r. a n d M rs. Dick H o id aw ay Z ieg ler, J a c k F r i t t s , IBilly G a r r e tt,
m otored to P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y to D aisy G a r r e tt, G enevieve and 'P h y l­
visit th e ir d a u g h te r, D oris, a t th e lis O e stre ic h a n d L ois Coyirer a c ­
D o trn b e c h e r h o sp ita l on S u n d ay . co m panied by M rs. M aude G a r r e tt
M rs Glen K a rn e s a n d M rs. C leon m o to re d to A r r a h W a n n a S u n d a y
B a rk e r acco m p an ied th em to P o r t­ to a tte n d a sp e c ia l m e e tin g o f th e
lan d w h ere th e y s p e n t S a tu rd a y y rtrn g people o f th e s ta te .
n ig h t a n d S u n d a y r e tu r n in g ho m e
M rs. E »tel H a r tle y a n d so n s,
w ith M r. H old aw ay S u n d ay e v e ­ H a r r y a n d J a m e s , w e re T h e D alles
ning.
v isito rs Tuesdlay.
Mr. a n d M rs. H. H. W h ite o f
M rs. R o b e rt H e ly e r o f ^ K e n t
W aico w ere v is ito rs h e re Mondaty. v isite d M iss M y rtle H e ly e r F r i ­
K e n n e th C rew s m ad e a b u sin e ss
d ay.
trip to T h e D alles M onday.
M t . a n d M rs. L e s te r N a h o w e
D arrell M cL ach lan le f t S ü n d a y
a n d M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e B a lz e r
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f „ r (P ortland to sp e n d se v e ra l d a y s o f T h e DaLJs a n d M r. a n d M rs. Jo e
v isitin g h is uncle a n d a u n t, M r.
R i t r e r o f M oro w ere v isito rs h e r e .
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und M rs. A r t ChMUnees.
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g .
G us E n g stro m a n d M rs. E d g a r
M rs. T ed von B o rste l m o to re d
A liey m o to re d to T h e 'D alles F r i ­
to T he D a lle s T h u r s d a y b r in g in g
d ay t o m eet M rs. A lle y ’s a u n t,
h e r s is te r , M iss C a ssie H olm es,
Mr». V erden M a rtin , o f Lo« A n g e ­
h o m e fro m th e h o sp ita l.
les C a lifo rn ia w h o w ill v is it a t
B en T a y lo r o f A n telo p e w a s a
th e E n g stro m ho m e.
T his « .a n d p h .U i h o - scene a t the new n a v a l S r t e K ,»n J n c k e r - s
v is ito r h e re T u e sd a y .
M rs. F re d Cole a n d M rs. Ted
Island B e rm u d a , a s C o m m an d er R o b e rt H ickey of the U n to *
E dw in P e te r s o f T he D alles w as navy re a d t!Te o rd e .............m i n t htm to ta k e o ver t h . b a se Tbe T u c k e r's
A ixiereon of W asco v isite d M rs..
a v is ito r h e re S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . Island baae Is th e first of a ch ain of sim ila r U. S. W and defense., to be
T om A lley T h u rsd a y .
M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt L e B leu a n d ; Ja c o b W a sse n m ille r, nep h ew of ,’o rm a lly dedicated.
«•on, L y n n , a n d h e r b ro th e r, R ich ­ J ¿cob W aeseromdller, ca m e fro m h is
ard K u n tz , w e n t to P o rtla n d T u e s ­ hom e in L incoln, N eb., to v is it has
d a y to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l se rv ic e s •uncle a n d fa m ily , re m a in in g h e re
fo r M rs. L eB leu ’s nep h ey , L eslie a w eek.
K in n ey , w h o w as k illed in a n aw to
a c c id e n t. ‘ T h e y re tu rn e d ho m e
S a tu r d a y ev en in g .
M r. a n d M rs. R oy P ow ell o f
M ore w e re c a lle rs h e re F rid a y .
M rs. D ell O lds a n d d a u g h te r,
Q. W h a t is th e re a so n f o r b u y ­
B e tty , M rs. T e d E v e r e tt a n d d a u g h ­
ing *a‘D efen se B ond?
t e r L o is A nn, a n d M rs. E d A lley
A. T o k eep A m e ric a fre e . T o
w e re T h e D a lle s v is ito rs F rid a y .
show y o u r f a ith a n d p rid e in y o u r
D r. a n d M rs. C. L. Poley o f
c o u n try . T o w a rn fo re ig n d ic ta ­
M oro v isited M iss C assie H olm es
tor.1 t h a t th e U n ite d 1 S ta te s i s th e
F rid a y .
a t lo n g e s t country* in t h e w o rld .
M r. a n d M rs. T. M. R olfe w ere
Q. B u t if I d o n o t h a v e e n o u g h
v is ito rs in T h é D a lle s M onday.
m oney to b u y ta D efense B ond,
M r. a n d M rs. B e rt Cox w ere w l a t c a n I d o ?
b u sin e ss v is ito rs in T h e D alles
A. B uy D e fe n se P o s ta l S ta m p s,
S u n d ay ev en in g .
or. sa le a lm o s t e v e ry w h e re . Y our
Mr. a n d 1 M rs. C. I. I^affoon o f
post office, (bank, d e p a r tm e n t s to re
K e n t called on M iss C assie H olm es
o r d r u g g e s t h a s th e m , o r can g e t
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g .
th e m f o r you, a t 10 c e n ts upw ard'-
M rs. E lla J . K elley o f E lm o,
S ave e n o u g h S ta m p s to e x c h a n g e
Mo., w ho 'has b een v isitin g h e r
W ith b a n n e rs and bands, en th u sia sm is w hipped up in Spain for c ru ­
fo r a D e fe n se Bond.
son, B. M. K elley a n d fa m ily , le f t
sa d e a g a in st th e R eds—this w as p a rt of the Nazi c am p aig n for a S p a n is h
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legion to fight a g a in st R u ssia on th e e a ste rn front. A d riv e w hich ended
h e r so n in law a n d d a u g h te r , M r. B onds a n d S ta m p s , go to th e n e a r
In “ fiasco,” acco rd in g to London. S p an iard s, say s London, have had
e s t p o st office o r h a n k , o r w r ite f o r
a n d M rs. Clyde In g ra m .
w ar enough.
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» a la ry o f $2,000 a y e a r. A p p li­
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p e rie n c e a s g e n e ra l cook an d a s
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good food and lots of it.
p a re plan s a n d sp ecificatio n s, »und
m aint& n a c c o u n ts a n d re c o rd s is
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p e rie n c e stu d y m e n g in e e rin g o r
(spatially lesigaad far lasiaass Eiecalires!
a rc h ite c tu re m ay be s u b stitu te d .
S e n io r Cook, in th e P riso n Ser-
U. S. Takes Over New Naval Air Base
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had gathered. Dorothy Cratby, a
chib member, w as in «naive.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, Mre.
Jay McKay and Mrs. Robert Schil­
ling and daughter Bobetta were in
The Dalles Monday.
M rs. J . W . H a b e rly o f S ilv e rto n
w a s a w e e k e n d v is ito r at the J. L.
D a v is h o m e . M rs. H a b e rly w a s
lo o k in g a f t e r h e r f a r m in g in te r ­
e s t s h e re .
•K. T . K a s e r o f P o rtla n d w a s a
v is ito r a t t h e h o m e o f M r. a n d M re.
J . C. W iso n M o n d ay m o rn in g e n
•route t o P e n d le to n o n b u sin e ss.
M r. a n d M re. F r itz ie C h esro w n
•and M iss L a la ire M c C a rg e r o f
O a k la n d , C a lif., s p e n t a few d a y s
a t th e W . C. G u y to n hom e la s t
w eek. . M rp. C heerow n h a s b e e n
a life l-cng fr ie n d o f M rs. A n n a
G u y to n , r e c e n tly
d ec e a se d , a n d
wius h e r e to see h e r o ld hom e.
A . A. D u n la p o f G ra s s Valley w a s
a busirasss v is ito r a t K e n t S u n d a y
im e w in g .
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J. L. D a v is a n d W a lte r E ck Jr.,
m o to re d to T h e D alles S u n d ay on
b u sin e ss.
for the hungry men.
¡Reductions
fo r la r g e lo ts.
422 E. 2nd Si. The Dalles
seeooooooeooocooooeoeeoc
W heth’r you
go to a
county fair,
to see the ponies run,
to hear the barker s' sing song,
to watch draft horses parade,
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tovisit with your neighbors,
to eat popcorn,
to get your mind off your
troubles,
to het on your favorite horse,
to dance with your
to see the prize pumpkin,
to ride on a merry-go-round,
to see the 4-H club child-
dren work their stock,
or for other reasons, you will be pleased with the
S H E R M A N C O U N T Y F A IR 7
All of these can be done here S E P T E M B E R
12-13-14 this year and it is good too, as attested
' by the size of the crowds that become larger each
year-
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T his year will be better than ever with the
old acts signed up again and several new ones
added, for there’s Monte Brooks and his orchestra
and acts fresh from the State Fair,' who will be
Zeigler’s «
w ith us this year..
Supplies for Harvest
It ’ s G o in g T o Be G o o d
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-ith the best in food
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W it h in
So G o o d ^X^e
F ifty M ile s
To
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M c H a le ’s Grocery
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