Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 31, 1942, Page 3, Image 3

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MORO NEWS
up
News Is very scarce becalse every
g e o f h is
one is so busy harvesting. They T h e D a lle s T h u rsd ay fo r o >ke
h a v e n ’t tim e to go p laces or even
g et m a rried . E ven th e |H>rk Is
la id off fo r h arvest. P eo p le are
fu ll o f lif e and pep th a t ob ituary*
n o tlb es are out e f d ate. P ity th e
p oor rep o rter w ho can n ot m a n u ­
fa c tu r e n ew s o u t o f b lue sk y — so
- b eg s y o u If you h ave a scra p of
sa id a r tic le to t a k ^ t lm e o u t and
p h o n e or m all It to th em .
"7-
Wasco Park
T h e S m ith c la n a ll p icn ick ed
a t t h e city p ark . T h o se from a w a y
w er e C h ester S m ith and w if e and
d a u g h te r, M ary a n d sm a ll son o f
M oro an d K en t, D elm a r S m ith ,w ife
an d b ab y o f
S p ok an e,
W ayne
D arb y an d fa m ily o f
P ortla n d ,
Mrs. K e n n e th F er g u so n an d c h il­
d ren w h o a r e n ow g o in g tQ 1| v e
In P o rtla n d . A lso Mrs. L yd ia D ar­
by, M rs. L ee, A rt S m ith an d w ife
and. g r a n d m o th e r N ora S m ith o f
W asco.
At th e L. L. F u n k h o m e SundAv
w er e Mr. and Mrs. Ted E v e r e tt
and d a u g h te r and A rch ie F o rtn er
o f G rass V a lley .
Mr. and Mrs. E d F eld m a n sp e n t
th e w ee k e n d w ith th e ir d au g h ter.
Mrs. W a lter M affel an d h usband
in H erm isto n .
Mrs. W m . R eid and
Mr. and
Mrs. .C h a r le s H a r p e r w ere tr a n s­
"Qvt latest botch of War Bond* i* bringing olmotf imm«
a c tin g b u sin ess in T h e D a lle s T u es­
diot« action."
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d ay.
M r.^and Mrs. C oin E d w a rd s of
Mr. a n d M rs. C h a rles N e v ille o f
P o rtla n d sp en t th e p ast w eek en d
M rs. B e r th a M oon le ft fo r S p o ­
w ith thef.r son . B illy and fr ie n d s “ k a n e ea rly la st w ee k to v isit at C a lifo rn ia a r e v is itin g M rs. N e v ­
here.
th e h o m e o f Mr. an d Mrs. H arry ille ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
S a rg en t. r.
M arion T u el. w ho is h e r e for Sow-in.
Mrs. J o h n M cC lure Is recoveri ng
th e su m m er a t th e O. O. H ild er-
J o e B r o o k s , Is sp en d in g
tw o
brand ran ch , m et h er m o th er Mrs w e e k s v a ca tio n w ith re la tiv e s in fro m a s e lg e w ith to n silltis.
M argaret T u el in T h e Q glles S a t­
E a rl H ea th an d b ro th er, E r n e st
th e v a lle y .
u rd ay fo r a sh o r t visit.
w h o h a v e b^en w o rk in g on th e
M iss O live R o b in so n and Mrs.
Miss E velyn. S cott is a visitor
e le v a to r fo r c e le f t fo r P o rtla n d
F. L. C an n ell w er e In T h e D a lles
a t L e x in g to n w h e re h er b rother,
la st w eek to w o rk In th e sh ip y a rd s.
on b u sin ess F rid a y .
W illia m is w o rk in g .
M iss D errie H en n a g fn o f P o r t ­
Mrs. D o ro th y
B la k e n e y
and
D o n ovan M cV lck ers o f T h e D a l­
lan d sp en t se v e r a l d a y s w ith M iss
les w a s a w eek en d g u est at the ch ild re n fro m O regon C ity, w ho C onn ie R u g g le s in M oro la st w ee k .
h a v e been v lg t ln g at th e O. O.
M eth od ist p arson age. •*.
H ild erb ran d
ra n ch returned to
H a w k in s Q u esta d , Mias E sth er
Mr. and Mrs. H al S h elto n and
th
e
ir
h
o
m
e
T
h
u rsd a y .
Q uestad and B e rt O lson o f S e a t­
baby N an cy o f T o p p en ish , W n.
M iss J u n e and J o e H in es le ft tle arriv ed F rid a y n ig h t at th e
w ere v isito r s at th e h o m e o f Mr.
T h ey le ft
and Mrs. Ed M cK ee
Satu rd ay for P o rtla n d w h e r e J u n e w ill o b ­ Iv a n K £rkelle h o m e.
tain em p lo y m e n t.
S u n d ay ta k in g Mrs. O lson a n d
ar.d S un day.
Mr. and Mrs. W a y n e D arb y and ch ild ren h o m e w ith th e m . S he had
Mrs. A lb ert K aseb erg and d a u ­
ch
ild
re n arriv ed w ith Mrs. K e n ­ b een v isitin g h er siste r. Mrs. K irk -
g h te r. J a n et, le ft
T u esd ay
for
n eth F e r g u se n an d ch ild ren from elle.
P ortlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. S a rg en t. Mr.
C arol B la k e n e y o f O regon C ity P o rtla n d la te T h u rsd a y and r e ­
and Mrs. C h a rles
N e v ille w ere
Is sp en d in g so m e tim e w ith h er m a in ed o v er th e w eek en d .
B ill M cK ean, a sa ilo r boy from S u n d a y g u e sts o f Mrs.
E lea n o r
uun t. Mrs. O rm ond H ild erb ran d .
Mr. and Mrs. B ru ce G rady and T o n g u e P o in t v isited h is p a ren ts a A n d erson .
R u th A nn w ere v isito r s in G old en - sh o rt tim e la st w eek .
M iss V ivtan T ro u n ce ahd Mrs.
A sm all Are raised an alarm a t D a rw in - V a n G ild er w er e v isito r s
d a le S u n d ay w ith Mr. G rady's s is ­
th e C liff F rid le y ran ch T u esd ay a t th e O. A. S a rg en t h o m e r e c e n tly
ter. M iss N ora G r a d y ..
J^rs. W ile y M cD onald had th e and burned a b o u t • 40 a cr es of
W m . C lo th ie r o f th e W a sco M ar­
m isfo r tu n e to fa ll a t h er h o m e D ick Y o cu m ’s w h e a t. A lso th ere ked w a s thia w e e k s b u sin ess v is i­
an d b reak h er arm . H er d a u g h te r w a s a Are' at th e M cC lure ran ch tor in P o rtla n d .
M ildred B u tler o f L on g v iew w a s wbrieh burned h a y . te le p h o n e p o les
Mrs. E liza D in g le arriv ed h ere
ca lled to co m e an d ca re for her and tie s. T h e se ctio n m en w ere on
fio
m h er su m m e r h o m e a t C am p
Jhnnd 4 o h e lp su b d u e it.
m other.
Specials For Saturday - M onday
R. I.
T h e M oro B r ea k fa st ,c lu b w ill
C H U R C H F 9
h eld its A ugu st m eetin g n ext W e d ­
M
oro
C o m m u n ity C hurch
n esd ay m o rrtn g a t th e u su a l h our
o f 6: SO, w h ich now se em s ra th er J a m e s D. M oberg. p astor. B ib le
la te in stead o f u n se em ly e a r ly .’ On sc h o o l 10.00 a.m . N o ch u rch s e r ­
th e program is L e R o y W rig h t w h o v ic e S u n d a y . „
RED
P u lle ts ,
M ar
WAR BO N D S
When the American Expeditionary
Force landed in Ireland recently
newspapers reported the citizenry
remarked at the similarity of the
steel helmets worn by our boys with
those worn by German troops, These
steel hats are protection from shrap­
nel fragments and other' light mis­
siles. We need thousands of them
for they are a regular issue to every
American soldier.
M rs.
FO R SALE: M ilch cows.
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.
A. F . Balxer. Gra
t
Y ou’ll pocket savings and satisfaction at W illiams’ Pre-
Inventory Sale.
There’s weeks of summer left to enjoy
these bargains.
SUMMER
A smart strap fastens under the
chin and they are padded for com­
fort. , One steel helmet costs $5 so
every time you All a $5 stamp book
you are buying protection for an
American soldier. Invest at least
ten percent of your income in War
Bonds every pay day. Help your
community reach its War Bond
Quota.
V. S. 7 rra/ory U r f a r lm ^ l
COATS
DRESSES
SUITS
T r u ly m a r v e lo u s
, v a lu e s
in
s p r in g a n d s u m m e r c o a t s o r
su its fo r c a s u a l a n d d r e s s
w ear
C L . Poley, M .D .
$10.95
514.75
and $19.75
Physician & Surgeon
The Odiles H o s p ita l
1 he Jähes C regon
T. Lester Johnson
T h e s e d r e s s e s r e a lly lo o k
m u c h m o r e e x p e n s iv e » . •
b e c a u s e t h e y r e a lly w e r e !
L u s c io u s p a s t e ls ,
s p a r k lin g
p r in ts , s h e e r b e a u tie s -
$4.88 $6.50
and $8.95
E x c e p tio n a l v a lu e s in c o t t o n
Wash DRESSES
$1.69 to $4.95
Second Floor, Air Conditioned
CLEARANCE OF BLOUSES
$1.25 to $1.95 BLOUSES in batiste crepes,
....79c
$1.99
tailored or sty les...... ......... L....... ..............
$2.95 BLOUSES, Silk Jersey Blouses,
assorted c o lo rs ....................... ........................
S e c o n d F lo o r , A ir C o n d it io n e d
August 1 - 3
Pre-Inventory Sale of SHOES
33c
Salad Dressing qt.
T a b le Q u e e n
• One group women’s white
com binations----------------------- --------------- ------------
See them on our sales tables
Red Mexican B e a n s
101b 5 7 c
$1.99
Special on all women’s and m en’s white, white
Dundee
Tomatoes ’2.98
Size 2 1-2
® 3 .O 5
Dill P ick les
Lim it
Otter Brand
S h r im p
23c
Large can
C an
dozen 2 5 c
3 6 0 ’s
.
w
‘
d e p o s it
IO c
7
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,____2_____
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Choice cuts grain fed Beef
Our meats are treated with
Ray-O-Zone
PRE-INVENTORY REDUCTIONS
Men’s Furnishings, Clothing and Sportswear
F a n c y W h o le K e r n e l C o rn
No. 2
L im ite d Q u a n t it ie s in M o s t L o ts
case $3 .2 5
C erto
$ 1 .6 9
3 for. 4 9 c
Three $1.98
R O B E S '...
Sixteen Sweaters by famous makers,
•M -
IQ
X
2 1 -2 »
H e a v y S y ru p
R a y * , s lic e d F r e e s t o n e
75c
75c
19c
Twenty 50c
SPORT BELTS______only 38c
Twenty-Six 50c and $1.00,
T 1 E S ^.» ~ ~ -........now only 38c
Four $2.98 SLACKS
reduced to _________
Eleven $3.98 SLACKS
reduced to ................. _
Seven $4.98 SLACKS
reduced to__________
pour $6.98 SLACKS
reduced to.
Two $2.95
SWIM TRUNKS
Eleven $1.00 UNION SUITS
mostly small siz es------------
Twenty-two $1.00 SPORT
B E L T S ..............-...................
Twelve 25c
BRIEF SHORTS_________
Gold Label F l o u r
S co tt T o w e ls
2 large rolls
21c
z----------------------------
■e -
33c
OFF
39c
50 lb sack
Sunk ist
$1.00
T h r e e S isters )
Extra fancy
L em o n s
combinations and beige
sh o e s.-xr—--------------------------- ♦ --$ ........................
$4.50 Shoes_____._____ ............................... now only $3.50
$5.50 S h o e s.______, ____ ............................ now only $4.50
$6,50 Shoes______________ _____________now only $5.50
First Floor
,
R ed-E -P opt C orn
case
N o . 2 Fancy G olden W ax
W dX P d p C f
2 rolls
case
Raycroft String Beans
N o 10
1 2 5 f t D ia m o n d
ÿ
Jantzen, McGregor, Lamb Knit and
38 c $2.23
others, all reduced to sell quickly be­
fore inventory at end of month. >
A . M . W illiam s & Co.
L o w e s t M a r k e t P r ic e s
C o r n *4^-* L o c a l
2 S c doz.
.C T V a n
■ I I I STSSSB aaa a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
$2.25
$3.00
$3.73
$5.48
$2.23
Two $3.95
SWIM T R U N K S ..:.? $2.99
Eighteen 49c to 2 98 SPORT SHIRTS
now
V e g e ta b le s
$1.48
j
PI
h a tc h , 01A* D e liv e ry a t oac
H a r t’s H a tc h e ry , B e a v erto n
Pre-Inventory
& uy Wiilt
WASCO MARKET
C L O T H IE R ’S
'Want Ad»
Williams’
lay W a r Bonds Toda;
Wkat
sh o rt v isits w ith Moro frien d s.
w ill ex p la in th e
p urpose». o l th e
n e \e r a l a g ricu ltu r a l c o m m itte e s or­
g a n ized th ro u g h th e co u n ty a g e n t’s
office in th e la st flew m on th s.