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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1932)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, (,|Town Talk - 3 Moto, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd y Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting Hsve you registered yet? ^11111111 members cordially in- vited to meet with us Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompeoa were Hugh Chrisman, W. M. in Portland over the weekend. C. V. Belknap, Secy- Sunday School at Harland View BetMeham Chaptor No. 7« O. E. 8^ Grangv HaU was well attended Sunday. Moro, uregon Roy Betohee and wife, of Waseo were mu^u^^W^w Regular communica- guests of Homer Betohee and family tions each 2nd and 4th •, 3 Thursday evenings of Sundsy. each month. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belebe and wy Mri-IreB< FraMr» daughter Sibil shopped in The Dalles Worthy Matron Saturday. Nana Banee, Secretary._ __ W. T., Balsiger made a trip to Port land over the week end to visit his bet Moro Lodge Ne. 113 I. O. a F. ter half. Monda Meets eve Arch Fortner was here s few hours ie LO.O.I evening in Wednesday on hie way to . Bend where hall. Transient visiting brothers be is now living. cordially invited Vinton Kinkade of Hood River, a meet with ua. nephew of Mrs. Writer May. was here Â. Douma, N. G. » Joe Truitt, Secretary. several days last wook. A. M. Hicks, th< plumber of Waseo. Lapine Rebecca Ledge No. 116 was in town finishing > piece of work Moro, Oregon uegun awhile back. Meeta 2d and 4th Tuee Morris Searcy wax.here Sunday from days of each month. 1 Visiting members wel- Yakima, Wash whera.be to employed come. on the Yakima Herald. Leona Douma, N. G- Friends of R. C. Byers will be glad ^^IJla Bull, Secretary. to know be was able to be up in a wheel chair last Sundsy. Mrs. Dayton Henrichs and daught- I ers, Mrs E. E. Barsoe and Mrs. Art Meets at Legion ball on I Barsoe were in The Dalles Saturday. 2nd and 4th Wednesday Serai Searcy and wife drove to Oold- evenings of each month. . endale, Washington, Saturday night to W. T. Johnston, Commander. return Mrs. Maud Driscoll to her home. ______ Vernon Flatt, Adjutant Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Boff were here • Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, over tho week end visiting Mrs. Roff’s I. O. O. F. moots every 2d end parents, Mr. and l(ro. R. W. Pinker 4th Thursday svenings of the month in ton. ' 4 the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Mrs Sadie. Rasmussen was bore brothers are cordially invited. Sunday from Pendleton visiting with Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith I her brothers and sisters in this vicin- NG. 8«cy • lie «Ibe »ili DANCE AUDITORIUM BALL ROOM SATURDAY NIGHT APRILS ECK’S BLUE DEVILS ERWIN COREY Singing * your convenience I have ar ranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A. May A Son. Pick up and delivery twice a week at no coot to you. JOSEPH A. MEE The Waseo Shoo Man I Dr. J. A. Butler I DENTIST HOME OFFICE. WASCO MORO, OREGON April 15, 1932. on election supplies ....... Seo. G. Updegraff District 10.82 ' Attorney’s expenses .......... Fern Rakes Work in Su- 334)3 - perintendents office County Mn. L. & Coats 20.00 Charge »ZL..... ....... County Wm. Shiel 80.00 Charge —------ National Surety Co. 7-50 ium on Roadmaster’s bond Elec- 82005 tion supplies 85.97 157.92 Clerk’s Sealer Wts F. D. Antrim and Measures ............... . . Alva Stone Predatory 1250 animal control, mileage. Thomas R. Hudson Asses sor’s supplies .. ................. Burroughs Add. Meh. Co. ' Supplies for Assessor 8-75 Supplies for Treasurer .75 Star people. 14. Johnson Sherman County Journal Copnty Printing 3-11-82.... 16. Jonckheero Robt. P. Foister Regis in Belgium. tering voters 9 at 10e 17. Lamprey' 18. La Ramee’ The Nürnberg JMtph A. M m 15 pt 10c * 1.50 taring voters stove. Registering 19. La (Rue Under the story* tree. L D. Piks 1.20 12 at 10c The land of promise. 20. Lynn Registering The Dutch twins. 21. Perkins 9 at 10c . 22. Pollock Excursions about bird Supplies land. I 23. Sabin Lewis and Clark. 24. Swift Gulliver’s travels. . I have filed my paper with the County Oerk for Assessor of Sher man County en the Republican ticket» '? .; ;. If I am nominated and elected I will, during p»y time in offlaa, pp- The remainder of list of library books not published last week, for punt of space- 1. Adama Rod caps and lillies. 2, Canfield (Fisher > i Understood Bettsy. i 8- Craik (Mulock) Prince. Lucita- 4. Gaines Treasure flower. 5. Gaines Legends of King Ar- 6. Greene thur- 7. Harris Several ardent democrats and a re and sayings. publican or two drove to The Dalle* lionday afternoon to bear the address 9. Hawes of Gov. william Murray, of Oklahoma. crusade. The local Golf club has been doing * 10- Hodgdon The' enchanted past some work on their course st the Fair A group of famous IL Horton grounds, fixing tho fences and securing s band of sheep to do their weed har vesting. God's troubadour. 18. Jewett Mn. A. Row returned home Sunday from a trip to Portland A. M Young has been confined to bls home by illness ths peat week. Mrs. £. K Barseo had the miaf^r tune to fall and hurt her hand aeverely Tuesday. Mies Belen Kutch left for Corvallis, Oregon. Thurdsy afternoon where she will undergo an operation for appendi citis. A new teacher will come Friday to take her place for several weeks Froebyteria» Church. -10 a. m Sunday school. Topic; “The Oall of Abram.” Text: Geniaisl2;l- U a. m. church services. Rev. Al lan A. Me Rea of Bedro Wooley, Wash., who to to bo with us until July will preach. Remember that from now on the Sunday services will bo in the fore- Chriatian Science Subject: Doctonne of Atonement^ Golden text; Hebrews ^¿8. Christ was once offered to bear the ains of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto sslvation. Responsive Reading: Hebrew 9:11 15,24. Church services every Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock and Wednesday evon- ng at 80’cloek. All are cordially invited to attend M. M. Ovesnn was in Pendleton Tues tho church services and mske use of day collecting soil samples from ths tho roading room which is open daily station than in order to make moiture whore all authorised Christian Science tests. Elmer Hansen and wits were ini literature may be road, borrowed or purchased. Portland the Isst of the week and brought Mn. Soren Hansen home with! Moro them. Methodist Episcopal Church ’ A number of Moro Isdies attended the iday school at 10 a. m. 7 BASEBALL Continued from page one. 7.06 Wasco County Ind. Farm Carp of Charles Patterson 404)0 for March .......... Field Dewey Thompson ____ tro.ro Assessor for 1932 Farmen Elevator A Supply Co. 8700 lbs rump coal 54.40 for Courthoush .. Ginn, Coleman A Co. Court- house supplies .... Court- City of Moro 2.45 house water bill .................. Pacific Telephone and Tele- Telephone graph Co. 14.45 bills for March Judge ’ s Geo. A.. Potter Shaniko defeated the Waeco aggrega tion 12 to 6 on the Kent diamond last Sunday. Young who served the slants for Kent was in good form and those who have watched him when in that condition know he was hard to hit. He struck out 17 of the Wasco batters and allowed 5 safeties. Sam Brock was in a uniform for the north-enderg^and did alright un til the fourth when he got into diffi culties and turned the mound over to 11.00 Bishop. Between them they fanned Mrs. Peter Fleck seven Kent boys. 1500 One of the pecularities of Sherman poor --------- county baseball so far this season has J. E. Norton _. Supplies for 10.47 Dave McKelvey .... ............ « all the games there has been a large Ginn. Coleman A Cd. Main tenance of Fair Grounds, 23.70 -number of strikeouts showing that M. V. Logan, Gilliam county batting practice is needed or proving I Church?” Taxes on Shiel property that the pitchers are better than are Everybody welcome. A pleasant afternoon was spsat at 20.04 in Gilliam county ...... . hought to be- N. Sherman Hawk, Pastor. Mn Art Osborne’s last Friday by the The Kent Grass Valley boys had a Oregon State Board of Con members and guests of one of the trol " Care of non-vio ' The Fell GMpel AsMssbly good lineup that will make plenty of 48.66 bridge dubs lent inmates for March— trouble for other teams of the county Usual meetings on Sunday. Geraldine Irby was hero from Arling | H Sunday school at 10 a. m. Indemnity before the final gam# to played: G. A. Sargent ton Tuesday visiUcg Imogene Johnson I Preaching at 11 a. m. for slaughtered cattle .... 7.50 Line-ups: Kent. Dunlap, 2; Rolfe, J. K. Irby and wife attended to busi-1 Cottage meeting in pastor's home at 1st; Stout, ss; Fritts, c; Reader, 1; State Industrial Accident Commission Contribu- ( 7:30 D. m. nem in Kent. Vintin, m; Coon, 3; Perry, r; Young, 6.37 J. D. and Mrs. Miller, tions for March............ . Harland View Grange No. 682 to sup p. Several ^younger players were Pastors. porting two base ball teams this year, I tried out invRie final innihgs. ! with Homer D. Betohee as manager Wasco gave a number of young Grass Valley and coach. ’ sters a chance and some of them show Methodist Episcopal Church Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thompeon and I Preaching .at 10 a. m. Subject: Safe promise of living up to the tradition Mrs. A. Nish of The Dalles, are spend ty First. This to a slogan not appli of the town for producing a good ball tug a few days at Camp Sherman for team. They lined up as follows. a little vacation. Weld, 8; Bishop, 2; Dutton 1st; Tom lin, 1; Eaton, ss; Schunke, e; Brock, Thomas Thompson, who died at Pen Pastor p; Johnson, r; Spencer, m; Watkins, dleton last wook, was a brother-in-law 3;Williams, c; ftlchelderwfi: Woods, of R. J. Ginn having married one of SPECIAL NOTICE ; McKean2. Mr. Ginn's listen. . Anv Legionnaires in ths county who Umpires, Coon and J. A. Thompson and wifs are spond- needs a Logion cap should sond 82.00 UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Northwest Mutual Fire Association Writes more Fire Insurance in Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana and British Columbia than any other one company be- cauce POLICY HOLSERS SAVE 25 PERCENT When Your Shoes need Repair, send them to and exact sise and Post number to Vernon Flatt, Adjutant. "g—T---z-y- • । Moro, Oregon. Claude Thompeea to grandfather gut these caps at once so we will again since the 7th. when a new sou I a)| be in line for the convention. was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Orville! ■ -■ —.... --- - Thompeon in Beaverton. Typing Contest Winners W. D. :Wrilan was hero fora few! days this week from Walla Walla The typists from the Wasco high where he has made his homo since leav- | uehool carried away the honors last tag Moro last September. ¡Tuesday afternoon at Moro, at the annual Sherman County Typing con Mr. and Mrs. DoBouace moved into test. Contestants from Moro, Grass the Hulse building Monday, and have Valley and Wasco entered this event set up a photograph gallery. They The Waseo team consisted of Mary have recently been in Medrae. Jeannette Sargent and Augusta At the aanual stockholders meeting Huckta, who made scores of 53 words of the Moro Grain Growers Association per minute net and 45 words per min L. L. Peeta, W. 8. Poweil,aad Joo Pet- ute net respectively. Both of those ers were re-elected aa directors. students are in their first year of Mrs. Grace Busch and son and Mrs- typing, and won the novice division Schmid of Hillsboro came up to take I by an aggregate score of 49 ^words Mrs. Buech’s father. N W. Thompeon per minute. Flora Williams of Moro out to Camp Sherman to whip tho Met-1 typed d perfect paper at a speed of 44 words per minute. Marjorie Na- The Moro Woman’s Club wW be boa-1 house of Moro, a second year typing ored by a visit from tho Otate proel-1 student made the highest score for dent» Mrs. Lillian F. Bilyee of Dallas. the amatuer division, which was 52 Tuooday night April 19th. Tho onter- taiamoat and banquet wiil be beldad tho Proobyterian church. - Mr. afid Mrs. Maurius Donma hsvs mevodfteuitha hotel te tho C u ¡ mms | S ee O ur H and B ills DRUGS Rexa’I Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste Large 4-oz Tube . And a genuine 35c Klenzo Tooth Brush with cejluoid holder FOR 39c Moro Pharmacy Wasco Pharmacy B. D. Waaco, MeXEK. Propr. Oregoa a¿*. Std* . TheOld Ballcaieher-•• I . . • I . , , , f • ; Favor such Legislation and Publicity of Public Affairs as will gt*U the taxpayers complete insight into the sources of Governmental fhads and their expenditure tò thè end,- SO that waste and extravagance wiil be eliminated. <lf / - ’’ . Practice the fullest measure of economy, consistently with efficient service. 80 manage the office aa to merit for it and ita responeibilitite, the confidence of the Public - . . ’ p Give my undivided time and attention to the office of County esaor and discharge my duties with Courtesy and Efficiency, and will conduct the office without the aid of a Deputy, and for the salary Pro vided by law. Paid Adv. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE NOMINATION AT THE MAY PRIMAR IES AS SHERIFF .......... > In Soliciting Your Support I Promise: Strict Economy, Justice and Courtesy to All. I will Greatly Appreciate Your Vote and Anv- other Assistance You Can Give me [Paid Adv.] COURT PROCEEDING AT APRIL TERM OF COi Continued from pi fund for crushed rock. Annual report of County Roadmas ter accepted and ordered filed. CLAIMS ALLOWED VAT APRIL TERM OF COUNTY ( Geo. B. Bourhill Stamps for Sup’t office ................— G. J. (Robinson Overhaul ing typewriters of Sheriff,’ Assessor and---- Superin 87 AG tendent at 812-50 —------ Geo. B. Bofirhill Stamps for Treasurer ............... " Pacific Telephone A Tele graph Co. Total ( «tort- house bills i......... Geo. B. Bourhill Ftost- 3.15 office box rents for offices Pac. Power A Light i Co. 4-80 Courthouse light bill „.^... Oregon State Board of Con trol Care of nonPrio- 1604)0 lent inmates ......... JU A. Rose, Agent Freight 16» *81411« 'em up.” How little you chink of spending a lew cents for the service. Bui compare the cost of shining your Ao«« with the «lectricity re- tn rwwratie a clothes wash inn . but where dO yOU gCt mOFC yQur mOnCY « < • j 7 * buying machine for a week's wash. The elec trical cost to even leas Consider the cheapness of other electrical serviced for complete L ist op SATURDAY and MONDAY SPEC IA WRRN MARK’S S ome of T hem : . GOOD SHOE REPAIRING the dalles ZELL’S FUMERAI HOME ------ AND----- AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone S45 The Dritoo. Oro GRA8S VALLEY PHARMFCY three months to prench at tho Praakg tei ton chureh He will make hto home fa the bourhill house. While bo to here Muaday school will bo at 10 a. m., and church at if a. m. The Dorcas Society of the Presbyter ian church held its usual social at the D E. Stephens home, Wodaeoday af ternoon. Aa enjoyable time wm had by the many prooeat but a gonerri Crystal White Soap , i Red Mexican Beane Golden Sweet Corn.. ' 7 bars __51ba 2 cans Member Owned wholesale buying • Spello Cheeper Price* For Electrical Equipment consult Tae Dealers in Your Town GINN, COLEMAN & CO MORO GARAGE MORO HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Pacific Power & ''.lluxiyx Light Company yottr Service ' :