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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1932)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1982 1.00 Klondike; 0. L. Belrtie, Moro, ap at 10 cents each Superin- J. K. Gill Company. pointed. s , 41.68 Monthly balance of County Treas tendente supplies urer, accepted- Geo. A. Potter, 12-35 County Clerk instructed to write penses to A. A. Schramm, Superintendent, Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co., Spec regarding deposits in Bank of Com ial relief, wood for Jack 6.06 merce, Wasco, Oregon. Sheets . ’ Agreement by and between Sher Pacific Stationery & P- Co., 1.98 man County, Oregon and State of Clerks supplies Oregon, regarding Reconstruction City of Moro October water 3 16 Finance Corporation loan, accepted- 'Roadmaster’s report of disburse Zeigler’s Store, Special relief care of Bernard 10-18 ments for month of October, filed. Court ordered to instruct Tax Col Mrs. M. E. Clarke. Special re lief County, poor * 10.00 lector that ‘Tax collector is hereby instructed to waive all interest on Geo. A. Potter Store, Special last half of 1931 taxes, to-wit Those relief, care of Mrs L. A. Lundy 1926 taxes due and payable on or before November 5, 1932, if the same are paid on or before December 6, 1932.” COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Court adjourned untif Wednesday. NOVEMBER TERM November 9th, 1932. at 10 o’clock In the matter of appointing mem a. m- Court adjourned until December bers of 1932 Budget Committee. Fred Krusow, Grass Valley; J. M Yocum, 7th term- • cidently visiting her daughters up the valley. Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3r<J R. J. Ginn was put back in bed the ■e < Thursday evenings of each month. Voting last of last of last week suffering members cordially in- vited to meet with us with pneumonia caused by his com ing down town to soon after his re Hugh Chrisman, W- M. * C. V. Belknap, Secy. cent stay in the bouse. Miss Cassie Holmee is here caring for him. ' j Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. J. C. Freeman recalls that when - Moro. Oregon Regular communica- he was a boy in Arkansas he attended •_tions each 2nd and 4th school with the W. F Jackson who is Thursday evenings of visi.ing Oregon as head of the I. O. each month. O. F. lodge. a Mrs. Irene Fraser, i*- ' Worthy Matron William Snodderly. brother of Mrs. Nana Barzee. Secretary. J. J. Schaeffffer returned this week fom a six weeks trip to Grant and Moro, Oregon Meets every Monds; evening in the I.O.O.l here with his sister throughout the hall. Transient and winter. visiting brothers art George Meloy Jr- and family drove cordially invited meet with u*. to Corvallis where they will spend • A- Douma, N. G. Thanksgiving. Joe Truitt, Secretary. The football game between the AU- Lvpi«« Rehecc* Lodge No. I J stars of Wasco and Moro played Moro, Oregon . hr nksgiving day at Wasco resulted Meets 2d and 4th Tue» \ lays of each month. in a tie score 0 to 0. It was a hard Visiting members wei- fought contest with little to choose eome. between the two teams. Florence Johnson, N G | John Searcy and family arrived ^^^LUa Bull, Secretary. Wednesday from their new home at Joseph and will visit here for a few Chris Scbalts P««t N«. <1 Aasericaa L««io« days with their parents. John will ©Meets at Legion hall on drive on to Portland before returning 2nd and 4th Wednesday to his mountain home- evenings of each month. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Read the ads in the Journal ______ Vernon Flatt, Adjutant Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, I.GO. F. meets every 2d and 4th Thursday, svemngs of the month ib the ‘ Md Fellows hall. . Sojourn ng brothers are cordially invited. "e’H VlcGo'van L. K. Smith ng . [own Talk Card Of Thanks I wish to take this opportunity of thanking my many frends n Sherman County for the wonderful support recent accorded me during election- Carl Hendricks Mrs. Bill McDonald gave a sur prise birthday dinner for her husband at the farm home Those invited were Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Burns and two children, Mr and Mrs. Wm- Ross, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Murray and Vir- gima Miss Lorena Nichols and three brothers, Mrs. Bertha Sagawa help- Cards were played after ed serve the pot luck supper. Bill Ross win ning high score for the evening. Mrs. Serai Searcy was Uken to the hospital in the Dalles Monday suf fering from a complication of ailments and a severe heart atUck. Her con dition was very serious for two or three days but later reports are that she has a fair chance of recovery- Mrs. G. G Akers and her aunt, Mrs. Hattie King Andrews, returned home Tuesday evening after staying in Wasco for several days- Mrs- Akers was at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Hennagin while she was in the hospital. Mrs Hennagin returned home to Wasco last week with her new daughter, Derrie Alyce- Albert Pluemke and Clayton Vin- tin came home Wednesday afternoon from Forest Grove where they have been attending Pacific University. Mrs. Lucy Ruggles is here this week visiting her sons and daughters who live in this community. Barnum Local members of family met at the home of L- L- Peetz Thanksgiving for a family din ner and a general gathering of the clan for visiting purposes. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Flatt enter tained a group of friends and rela tives for Thanksgiving dinner. CREAM A pick-up service will be started NEXT WEEK for cream. owning 'ARKAlW 23^ $09 Wilcox’s Store ©,WNU 'fuel’s Bakery ’ Special Relief, Leadership Training Class Monday Jess Steel 20 00 county poor night. Emil Anderson, Choir Practice Thursday night. Underhill, Special relief «0 00 W. R. Warner, minister. Pacific Power & Light Co. Courthouse bill $5.20 Auxiliary Meets »nd 770 Demoss Park bill $2 50 Sews For Needy Moro Pharmacy Supplies for 4.70 all offices Alva Stone Mileage for pre 12-50 datory animal control « « The American Legion Auxilary Total &Tel Pac met on Wednesday,. November 16th 34.00 telephone bills at the home of the president, Flor Grass Valley is now the lone ob Dr. G L. Poley Vital statis stacles in the path of the Champion ence Martin. The afternoon was spent 1-50 tics ' ship bound Moro volley ball team as in visiting ai sewing for community 1.25 W. E. Tate, Vital statistics they defeated Wasco Tuesday night service-' The next meeting will be F- D. Antrim, Sealer of Wts. at Mrs. Vernon Flatt ’ s on Wednes to add another victory to their un and measures defeated list. Moro served first and day. Nov. 30 at 1.30 p-m. Notices Cash ad- Knighten, Wily of all meetings will appear in this before they lost the ball a total of vanced for supplea v • < paper unless it be a special meeting. 15 points had been amassed. The game ended with Moro in the lead I No cards are being sent out. Those Oregon State Board, of Con trol, care of non-violent in 19 to 44. The Moro line-up: Sayrs,1 who are not members but eligible 60 00 mates Stephens, Peetz Johnson, M- Nahouse are always welcome at these meet State Indus. Acc- Comm. Oct. ings. Mrs- Ella Thompson is one- and Amidon. Substitutes: McRea 11.87 contributions Cothran, G- Nahouse and Pinkerton- of our charter members and our mem bership chairman; visit her and find Sherman County Journal Total The parents of the foot ball boys out what it means to be an American gave them a delightful banquet Sat- Legion Auxilary member. The fol urday evening Walker, lowing classes of women are eligible Stephens, and Mr. Guinan spoke to for membership, mothers, wives, sis the assembled parents and football ters and daughters of members of players while Mr- Cunliff entertained the Legion, widows, mothers, sisters them with his saxaphone- After the and daughters of men who lost their banquet those who attended were in lives in the world war,or of veterans cited to the high school gymnasium, I who have died since discharge from by the high school girls, where a I war service, and women who them- dance was given. Paul May. Mr. I selves were regularity enlisted in the Nahouse and Melvin Baker furnished I army or navy during the war-euch the music I as army nurses and navy yoemanettes A football game will be played Mrs. Chas. Adlard, Pub. Chrm. Thanksgiving between the Moro All •tore or shop ... a hot num Stars and the Wasco All-Stara. These ber for cold rooms I” teams are made up of former -high CLAIMS ALLOWED AT NO Makes and bums its own VEMBER TERM OF COURT school players and men about the gas. Costs less than 2 emits towns who still feel capable of play 0. W- Wright Repairing an hour to use. Produces ing the national sport. Clerks typewriters $ 7'00 penetrating radiant heat that 14700 Vic Barr, Courthouse coal warms like summer sunshine. A. Rose, agent. Freight for 327 Clerk's office Instant Lighting 30.00 Wm. Shiel, County Charge . .. no preheating, no waiting. Just County Mrs. S L Coats, Community Presbyterian Church •trike a match, turn a valva and 15-00 Charge There will be a short Thanksgiv it*e going Just Lika gaa County ing program. A large attendance is T. D. Hathaway. 1500 Charge desired. County New Instant-Ga» Peter t Fleck, Mrs. 1 10 a m. Sunday School 15.00 Chari 11 a- m. Morning Worship Special Belief. 7:46 p. m S. E-. 1 Evening Service 20.00 county poor Allan A. McRea, minister. Fred Messinger, wife and son, Blalock were here Mondor a**-»^ron and Tuesday morning for a li.tle 1 visit before going home to welcome the goose hunters that frequent that part of the county. 19.50 printing Hugh Chrisman Stamps pur 1000 chased for office John H. Wilt & Co., Special 3.68 relief, care of Bernard Wasco Co. Indus- Farm care 40.00 Charles Patterson Geo. G. Updegraff. ' District 6-89 Attorney expenses A. M- Young, Stamps fpr Tre asurers office L D. Pike, Reg. voters, 24 at 10 cents each 2 40 Joseph A. Mee, Reg. volqrs, 37 at 10 cents each 3-70 J. E. Norton, Reg. voters, 12 at 10 cents each 1.20 R P. Foister, Reg voters, 10 Cans will be returned by Railroad at Depot Checks will be sent by return mail from Moro Wm. Cody Mutual Creamery Station MORO OREGON ELECTRIC WASHING Is but one of many services and conveniences brought to your homo over the wires of the Pacific Power & Light Company at vory reason able cost. The average electric washing bill is loss than 20c a month. CHWSJ1ES Coleman Christian ScUnc« Subject: Ancient and Modern Nec romancy Alias Meemeriam and Hyp notism, Denounced. Golden Text: I Corinthians 16:18- Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong. Responsive Readng. Ezekiel 18:1-9 There were 94 present in Sunday School last Sunday. Will you be on« of the 6 to make it 100 next Sunday. Subject “When Creed Makes Char* scter.” Subject “Gold from Dross ” Church services every morning et '* o'clock and Wednesday evening at 8 v ciovk- - ' Th« F«U G««pel Assembly Sunday Services Sunday school 10 a. m Morning Fellowship 11 a m. Evangelistic 7:45 p. m. i Mrs- W. G Bryant was in Port- had over the week end attending a meeting of the officers of the State Federation of Women’s Clubs and in- LÍM HÖHE if HOWiï IQA AR- KANSA?,MERE ¡ HE RAISES 5p6NP5d 600(7// DEAL Of HI? 1'4 TIME DURllWJ The Moro volley ball team van quished the Rufus team for the sec ond time. This time, however, it was by a larger score. The final count being 21 to 43 in Moro’s favor. Both teams showed excellent team work with the ball being in the air for long periods of time- The first half ended with Moro in the lead to 27. The Moro line-up; Peetz, Amidon, M. Na house, Sayrs. Johnson, and Stephens. McRea, Pinkerton Substitutes Cothran, and Nahouse. Mrs J. C. Freeman, son Neal and daughter, Greta, drove to La Grande the first of the week Miss Flora Williams left with her brother, Walt, for Portland where she will visit her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Mitchell until Thanksgiving* All c them will be in Moro on that day. * COB'S lEADflW dM tke OUT- JtAMPlNG P1KHIÊR in tKp NATIONAL LEAÛÜE __ MORO SCHOOL NOTES Gordon Fraser, editor. Mr and Mrs. George Hennagin and son drove to Eugene to spend the holidays with their daughter Mrs. Walt Williams. George Flagg, former editor of the Optimist in The Dalles has been here a part of the last week. He is sell ing insurance these days ’ CHE Of THE Wasco Methodist Church Church School Morning Worship 10:00 to 11:00 11:00 to 12.00 Radiant Healer Ruth Chatterton The Rich are Always with • If you scrub clothes the old-fashioned way you are working for 2 cents an hour —because that is all it costs to operate a modern electric washing machine. George Brent, her leading man, is a new comer and consider ed the year’s‘dlscov- very* on the coast. Legion Theatre Wednesday, Nov.,30 You can attach an electric washer to an outlet, snap the switch, and stand Ly wh.le your clothes are washed, rinsed end wrung out, ready for the line! THE COLEMÁH LAMP AND STOVE COLO WkMta. K—- . The new electric washeri are gentle on the clothes. They do a thorough cleaning job. White clothes come out snowy. Col ored clothes emerge fresh and bright. For your health's sake, for your beauty's sake, let an electric washer do your wash ing. Yourdealer can furnish you one on ex tremely liberal terms. Let him explain them soon—on your very i.ext trip down town. GINN, COLEMAN & CO., Moro, Ore MORO HWD.& IMPLEMENT CO, Moro, Ore O’MEARA SUP. & IMP. CO. Wasco, Ore. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. JOHN H. WILT & CO. Grass Valley, Ore. THIS ADVBBTISIMENT IS SPÖNSOBED BY THE PACIFIC POWFR A LIGHT COMPANY TO PROMOTE THE USE OP 4 BE PURCHASED IN THIS COMMUNITY DEPENDABLE ELECTRICAL MZ