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X ./■ œ 4 M g * • SHKBMAN COUNT* JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON1 FRIDAY, AUGUST 2», 1041 Lawrence Denis New Head of _ • Tum-A-Lum o f^ ^ a ll^ ^ t l l d coods Denis wdU^be Turn A Lum t ru n ia a v e d * ^ ? house- here Sunday. Mr. the new m anager of Lumber company, Mr. and Mrs. Luke H arrison of Codell, K ansas and Ed Karnes oi Hoxie, Kansas, ihouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes le ft Wednesday fo r Husum, Wn.. to visit Mr. i»nd Mrs. Daris K arnes. returning h ere Sunday accompani- ed .by Mrs. E sth er W est o f Taco- ma, Wn., who will visit Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spoor and j^n, LeRoy, left Thursday for th eir home in Molalla a fte r spending the h arvest season here. - — 4 - u_£ C H U R C H E S Moro Community Fresbyterw n C h u n * ; Sunday, A ugust 31. 19 ■ 10:00 a. m. - Sunday School, 11:00 a. m. - Morning W orahip. Theme: “B right Hope in a D ir W orld.” Russel 'Belshee filling the Pulpit. -------- -- Wasco M ethodist Church Sunday School 1J.0O «• » • Morning W orship Reverand F. L. C annell,,Pastor, taking the place of Jack Lewis Mr and Mrs, J. S. Newcomb — - — — — — who left Monday to join the arm y. an(i daughter Doris returned home Wasoo Church o f C h rist Aug. 31 . , Wednesday from a trip to P ort- j q . qo . Church Bible School; W. D. Mrs. Tom Alley and daughter, and TiilanuX)k where they Watkins, Supt. Mildred, motored to The Ual €S visited relatives a week. 11:00 - Divine Morning Worship. Wednesday bringing M t . Mrs. Glen Karnes a n d ’ son, The Communion. The m essage: home from the hospital. Lloyd, and Mrs. A. M. Zevely and “ OVr Labor Day.” W ill you be Joseph Bibbv went to The Dalles daughters. Jean and Grace Marie, with us in these services. You Tvesdav when he entered a hoe- wtrT in The Dalles Monday. are invited. __ p-tal for medical treatm ent. Gerald Blagg left Thursday for M id-Columbia Assemfoly con- Hermiston whore he has employ- vei es a t D ufur this time, Septem Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruggles left t , her 9th a t 10:45 a. m. See you Moijday for A storia to visit rela- Mrs. Pheobus and Mrs. W. B. there. Claude Stephens, M inister, tives and to bring Miss Gertrude j^,&^bewg arwf children o f Steven- — ------------------- Hulse, an au n t of Mrs. Ruggles, gon Wn came last Monday to Christian Science Society,'M oro, back to m ake her home with them. y .g.t Mr and Mrs T M Rolfe and Svrd school is hold in the rear Miss Helen F ortner came from Mrs. Roy Wells. B arbara Math- the building a t 10:00 a. Heppner Saturday to spend the returned home with them a fte r n ^ g c under 20 years of week visiting her parents, Mr. and «pending th e sum m er here, and wyj lovingly welcomed. Mrs. Arch F ortner. Marilyn Mathew’S rem ained here Qburch services are a t eleven Mr. and Mrs. Don Sm ith left for a visit. o’clock; subject “C hrist Jesus.” Tuesday for a trip to (Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blagg and fcftrmonial m eetings are held on Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bardenhagen daughter, Marie and Mrs. T. M. W<<Jnesday evening a t 8 !0C o’clock, and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rolfe were visitors in The Dalles Tb<? re a ding room «is in the re a r Clodfelter and fam ily were visi- Thursday. -v-f ’ of the ohUrch building and apn- tors in The Dalles Monday. Mr. «and Mrs. Fred Cox were The u in s q11 authorized C hristian • „ IDiilles visitors Saturday. Science literature, which may be Mrs. Wallace May returned home • Wellg HermisktJ(>n 8pent borpQWed or purchased. The Wednesday from a k th(. week end visiting his fam ily. . 4> we|Come to all services 7 A w llf o r ’ ln ' Mrs. John Rolfe and childron.and api| m ake use of the reading J. A. W alter, m Hood Krver. Miss p oro,thy olds left Friday for rocm. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and ,jjjj^bo.ro to visit Mrs. John Perry, sons left Thursday for Portland ^ .fu m in g home Monday, where th eir daughter, Janet, will and M rg r j . Baker and jorn them for a trip to Seaside for p aj£ Baker and daughter, Carol a week. Lee, of Gresham, spent Friday and Mrs. Ellen P otter and daughters Saturday here. of The Dalles were business visi- The Balzer fam ily reunion was Youthful bicyclists, who will be tors here Thursday. held a t Tvgh Valley Sunday a t .the - d of tomorrow m ust be Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Balzer borne of Gus iBalzer. Tljose present aafetv and traffic and th eir son in law and daughter, included Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph . ra Dr E B Mc- Mr. and Mrs. F n ri Holdh of Chi- B a k e r and Mr. and Mrs. Fred t h e ’ Oregon cago, stopped Wednesday a t the }f(lich of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. ga^ ;n urging hOm: ° f V wav r ? y T a^ 7 nd T ’MMr and' Mrs S s t o ^ p e r v is e m o « carefully to Tf7ghB v X ™ ^ itX Z A ^ ™ " n . t r f ^ e the y . bicycle, by «heir sou, Bicyclists Should ; « <32 Two weeks from today the crowds will gather at the Sherman County Fair Grounds for the first day of the 1941 « a n d ^ a o n a " ^ ^ 8 v k r t^ s in The OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO« Dalles Monday ° Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes and Before school starts equip sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gil m ore and son an d Mr. and Mrs. the youngsters with Meyers and daughter, Ilene Gil-. <none, le ft F riday fo r Husum, Wn., to visit M«r. and 'Mrs. Daris Karnes, retu rn in g home Sunday, accom panied by Caryol Karnes who will visit here a week. Mr. and Mrs. Norm an H arris of from our shelves Vancouver, Wn., spent la st Mon day visiting wt the home of Mr. I * o ' and Mrs. Fred Cox. Friends and neighbors called a t For tasty, nourishing lunches visit our grocery the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crewe last Tuesday chari varied them. The evening was spent in playing gam es w ith refreshm ents served a t a later hour. Mrs. Herm an Peters and son, Arden, were business visitors a t ^oooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooecoooooooooo Mere Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds, Fred . '■ t h illlW Krvsow, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth m W ’ M artin and children and Mrs. C. I. Laffoon and dau g h ter were visi tors in The Dalles Thursday. H arry Stark took hi» brother and wHe, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand S tark ttf The Dalles where they left by bus fo r Portland to spend a week before going to Nyssa, where Mr. Stark is an instructor in the high school. Mr. and Mrs. • Check the preef (h *l that g w j S tark spent** the harvest season 03 proof) . . . the rap eriei Reve« with his fath er, Sam Stark. Mr. A. M. Zevriy and daughter, (only Kentucky-distilled boortoa Mary Lou, and Mrs. L^’D. May ha» il) .¿.the aie (4 year? were business visitors at Shaniko of mellowing teyeurtaste.) Friday. • • Mr. and Mrs. C. A Oestreich and fam ily returned home Sunday eve ning from Ritarille, Wn., after spending acveral days visiting hie another. •Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engström, KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and Thia whiskey i* 4 Y E A R S O L D • 93 Prosji children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman ■Schilling and son, Robert, and Miss ___ National Distiller» Product» Corporation, N. Y. Barbara Walpole were visitors in Th'* Dalles Saturday. * This year most of us could go far to find amusement and entertainment. Few will for all know that there’s more fun to be had at home during fair week Ruler of this fun loving realm will be a queen who will be crowned as Queen Cleo, Queen Reatha, or Queen Dorothy. She will ride a white horse in queenly style and be accompanied by an admiring court. ,..t' 4 -H Clubbers of this bunch of county have the biggest, calves ever fed in all They are simply immense. the history of club work fattest here. The kids are justly proud of them. This year in their own barn they will have room to display them It is always an inspiring sight. Come to the fair in the morning and see our boys and girls. It will give a bit of gladness Bucking is of the best at the Sherman County Fair. Spectators are closer to the horses than in most shows, the quality is recognized all over the northwest as the best. R A C IN G - this year spectators w ill be able to see the entire race as the infield has been leveled. That’s the only thing that could make these.,.races better. They are always close enough to cause disputes as to which horse won. Boy, they give you a thrill WHILE RACING. z, Dancing is the answer to what to do at night. Monte Brook’s orchestra is the answer to how good the music is going to be. Dances will be held Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights and will be peppy as the occasion demands or permits. Grass Valley Concessions are to be located near the dance hall assur ing a lively spot where something will be going on all of JUST A I hW CKNTS MORE I THAN' A DOLLAR the time. buys a g re a t KENTUCKY Bourbon! S unny B rook A of friends and neighbors and merry-making crowds. New Clothes _ Zeigler’s * There will be life and excitement, music and laughter, races and bucking I’-' calves and clowns, and over it all the unmistakable feeling of the county fair, Know Traffic Rules m er’s brother, Gus Balzer. Dalles; Mr. and Mr?. A. F. Bal- ari au& Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Eslinger and zcr and sons 4Jf Grass Valley; Gus “If parents will assum e g reater children were visitors in The Balzer. Mr. and Mrs. Holch also responsibility in connection w ith Dalles Thursday. celebrated th eir fith wedding anni- such bicycle use, m any of the 700 Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Sum mer- versary. deaths and 35,000 injuries annual- field of Portland visited Saturday Miss Vivian F ritts came home jv to bicyclists will be prevented, an»! Sunday a t th e home of M r. fiom Monmouth Saturday where Dr. McDonald said. ‘About h a lf and Mrs. Raymond Summerfield, she had been attending Norm al of these involve children from 5 Mrs. Ethel Sorenson and daugh- school. She will sp?pd a few weeks to 14 years of age.” ter, Mrs. bois McBefh of Mill City, visiting her parents,« Mr. and Mrs. - are several suggestions California visited from Tuesday Shelton F ritts, before returning parents, recommended by the to T hursday a t ithe home of Mr. for the fall term . American Automobile Association and Mrs. Lewis Olds. ** Mir. and Mrs. O tto Schmidt and with .A1___Mot- which the Oregon State Mot Miss Doris Stradley and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arman Schmidt of o r Association is affiliated-. Clyde Stradley of The Dalles and Hood R iver spent Sunday visiting “See thsit all proper safety . Mrs. S trad ley ’s cousin, Miss Mary nt. hhe home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. equipm ent is included when bicyc- Jane Heaton, of Hood River, spent Stow. . the week end visiting a t the Fred . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich les are purchased. Make neguian Stradley and xErnest Rlaylock a n d fam ily were The Dalles visi- inspections to assure t h a t th is hem «,. for* Monday. . equipm ent is in safe operating Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes had Jam es Blagg left Monday for St. condition a t all tim es cooperate as their guests from Thursday to Joeeph, Mo., to spend several weeks in enforcing rules and regulations Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence visiting his brothers and sisters. issu«ed by schools and po e. Gilmore and son of K a n « . C i t y . ------------------------ • hibit younger children from riding and Mr. an d Mrs. M eyers and OF COURSE . in busy traffic street« until they - daughter, Ilene Gilmore of Troy, “ Hoo mony o’ tev cadamels do have developed skill, bee tn a t ail K ansas. I get fer a p enny?” learning is done ini parks, ptay- Mr. and M tb . Tom lAlley and “ E ight or nine,” replied the ground* .or other safe places away daughter, Mildred, left Tuesday ghopkeeper, casually. from traffic. Explain w hat m ight hnppen if unnecessary chances are for an extended visit to Portland. “ Och, then, I ’ll t a ’e nine. ______________ taken, or if ïcolish tricks, a re per- Mr. and Mrs. E d g ar Alley and The m anner of the giving shows formed; and prohibit smaller children, and Mrs. Kenneth Crews *, were business visitors in The the character of the Itfiver, more brothers and sisters Dalles Tuesday. than the g ift itself.—Lavater. on the handlebars or ePOMbwr. ? K w ‘ . -1 -. There’ll be something going on this year The best program --, The most features • Better Than Ever - Bigger Than Ever <S.. I -4 -T