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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1933)
PAUK 1 COUNTY JOUR iHK \L. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 26,1983 A | from a recent illness supplies •78 Wm. Mitchell Milage—April, hi Re. Burial of Byron Anson on S. E. Eakin teams for road A large number of Masons and W. E. Finzer Company Supt’s “Thariks, Minna. Muf J?” With up I 26 miles at 5c . 1.30 ' Apr 1 15 1933, Claim of 7>eli Funeral lifted brows to her uncle and hi« work 9.00 supplies their’’families attended the picnic at 2 60 Standard Oil Company April W. C. Weld Road work 61.45 H«mt reforms to,-Geo. Wilcox, County guest, she commenced to tear the en Dufur last Sunday and report a Kendrick Dunlap 2 weeks ' Account Co-oner. 81.53 velop. Union Oil Company March in Supt’s office good time for the day. 24.00 Pacific Power A Light Co-, “She’« very polite, no mutter what • In Re: Burial of B. M Vanlanding account for gas and oil 3 91 County Charge: her other fault« may be,”'Hackett re Mrs. R J. Ginn and Miss Grace Mc Road masters office expenses 1.25 ham, bill of $45.00 allowed. Shell Oil Company March Jess Steel 20.00 Ewan drove to Yakima Sunday for a in Re: X-Ray t.eatments for Jesse marked to Crooked Rill. Roberta Ig Feenaughty »Machine ry Co., and April account 84.23 S. E Eakin nored him and read aloud: 1000 I look at that part of the country. Hlec! at The Dalles Hqspi’al allowed Balance on road grader Robert Richardson “Los A’godoneh, Texas, Witness County Court Proceedings, May term, Moro Lod^e No. 113 1. O. O. F. In the matter of pay’ng expense of and repairs 291.98 1933. “June 21, 1925. Howard and Lester Conlee and fees in J. of P. case Moro, Oregon AV digging grave for B. M. Vanlanding- "Miss Roberta Antrim, Hillcrest, Meets every Monday young Howard drove to Portland over Geo. Wilde Road Machine State va Marie B. Cooper 1.50 evening in the I.O.O.FJ the week end on a business trip. In Re: Security of Moro State ham of Wasco. Sum of $5.00 allowed. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 17.85 W. F. Johnson Witness 1.50 ry expenses hall. Transient and “Your uncle Tom had an argument Bank held by treasurer for county In the Matter < J the H- Schadewitz Chau. Everett Deputy Sher- visiting I-"others are O’Meara Supply Company »Mrs. Robert Jones and daughter, money deposited in Moro State Bank. Estate. Loan, chetk received and with a cowman yesterday «top There cordially invited to Carol Ann, left Saturday for Port iff’« fees 250 Repairs for road machinery 12 64 will be a funeral tomorrow «top I got Moro, Oregon. Re: Jesse Martin amount ordered credited on interest your address by frisking Uncle Hom meet with us. Henry Howell Witness fees land and Hillsboro to visit with Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. road William McKinney, N G collateral; securing County money in due thereon. on whose person I found your letter and mileage 260 supplies 6125 said Bank: Joe Truitt, Secretary. friends and relatives before return- ’■ ’casurer’- U'pMr, for month of to him of the second Instant stop If A. C. Smiths ’ Witness fees ing to her home in Spokane. Grant Armsworthy Road accepts?. you insist I will «end him to .you “Approval is hereby given Super / Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 and mileage 10.50 supplies 5.75 intendent of Banks to accept $700.00 charges prepaid stop' However If you < < urt adj ju •• .u until 10 o’clock. Dr. H C. Curry, optometrist, was Moro, Oregon Joseph A. Mee Justice of will take the advice of a well-inten Moro Garage Road supplies 1-60 May 15th, 1933. I cash in consideration of county’s re Meets 2d and 4th Tues- here Friday and Saturday and ex- Peace fees tioned stranger you will permit him 7.05 Wasco Market Read sup lays of each month, picts to return some time in August. linquishing said collateral; said money Special Term of Court Burial to await the trump of resurrection In plies Visiting members wel- He intends to make regular trips to Zell Funeral Home 1.13 to be delivered to the County and the County Treasurer instructed to sell the lamf hl« sheep made fallow «top of B. M- Vanlandingham corne. 45.00 Homer S. Wall 'Roadmas this county. ' claim of said county against <said $2500.00 Liberty Bonds and deposit If you have any Interest In his estate City of W>sco Cost of dig Havie Brisbin?, N G. ters mileage and expense« 15.34 bank to be reduced cnly by an equal proceeds therefrom to credit of Coun I suggest you take steps to protect It Little Virginia Piercy is staying at ging Vanlandingham grave Lila Bull, Secretary. 5.00 State Indu«. Ace. Comm- «top If unable to do this Immediately amount” ' ty Sinking Fund. the Knighten home for a few days. The Dalles Hospital careof wire me authority and I will take Road employee«’ contri- ' She lives in The Dalles and is a Jesse Steel, county charge charge of it «top Moat usually I am 500 butions 20 54 honest stop Reference Federal Trust ’"ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Piercy. Wasco Pharmacy: National Hospital Assoç. company El Paso. Meets at Legion hall on Expenses in Re: County •Road employees* contribu Rosco Moore end wife returned “JAIME MIGUEL HIGUENES.” 2nd and 4th Wednesday 4 1 ’ n poor 15.80 tions 16.11 from their trip into Washington this To be continued. evenings of each month. Expenses in Re: DeMoes Homer S- Wall Road Mas week. They have been buying old Park ‘ Vernon Flatt, Commander. gold. .75 ter’s salary 155.50 Giles L. French, Adjutant Expenses in Re: Roads 1.20 17.75 L. L. Peetz Road work 2.65 Henry Barnum drove to Portland ROADS: Elwood McPherson Road UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Sunday night with a carload of City of Moro Moro road work 20 23 steers district apportionment 55.18 Ralph Eaton 2.65 Road work Attorneys At Law Jim Kenny and family and A. S. City of Wasco Wasco road Jack Cothran Road work 2.15 district apportionment * 70.15 È L. Weld Road work Johnson made a trip to -The Dalle® 53.13 AMOS DIES Moro Oregon Ore.-Wn. Powder Company Sunday to see his daughter who has L. L. Funk Road work 17.95 The students of the 5th and 6th Road expenses 286.00 Lewis Hastings Road work 8.60 grades were very sad to find that a been in the hospital there since an E. W Ferrell ] Mileagell-1- appndicitis operation a couple Gus Peterson of 1795 Road work funeral was being held for Miss Os 32 to 12-6-32 14.63 Andy Shearer Road work 43.28 born’s turtle. Amos, who died on May weeks ago. W. F Johnson filing 5 saws 1.50 T. M. Barton (Road work When Your Shoesneed 7 85 23, 1933. It was bom with its twin A red yearling steer has been at Harland Johnson Road work 3.00 Bob Richardson Road work 38.28 Repair, send them to , brother Andy in 1931. the Clarence Sparling place for some R. H. McKean Gas and oil W. F. Johnson Road work 17.97 The funeral was held May 23, 1933, time and Cfarence would like to have for road work 93.03 S. E. Eakin Road work 1075 with Donald Barnes as minister and tho owner call, ---- , pay the pasture bill, Pausing not an Instant In her pre Miss Osborn chief mourner. A tomb settle for this notice and take the cipitate flight from the most amazing very clearly now. Right there little GOOD SHOE REPAIRING stone with a suitable inscription was animal away. and Impossible male hlped she had Bobby went blah! Yes, that was a OTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LHiL? AS YOUR TEL THE DALLES ever encountered, Roberta Antrim sour note—and he has an ear for 204 Second St. erected, and many pretty flowers Miss Vivian Trounce announces fled to her room, locked the door, lay music. That man-animal hqs some adorned the grave. that she will present her pupil« in re down on her bed and Indulged herself pride—and I had thought they all Frank Sayrs-Jane French. for ten minutes In that delight of her had ego!” cital Saturday evening at the Presby ■ex customarily known as a good cry. “ She sat down In a low rocker to terian church at 8:00 o’clock. “The , wretch!” she soliloquized. think it over very carefully. As USUAL Ted Guinan was here from The Dr. Harry D. Wilson whose first “The odious boor! He had the ef her resentment and rage were disap Dalles Wednesday and remained to 30!\£ Second St frontery to talk to me exactly as If I pearing at the double; she was onty pt lend the high school commencement. .trip into Sherman county will be were a refractory client Instead of the sensible now of a feeling of humilia next weeek will see visitors wishing The Dalles, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Huntley, parents girl he had but a moment before ns- tion, not so much because of what dental work done at Dr. Poley’s office PHONE 211 W of Mrs. Collis Moore, were here for lured he loved ,to distraction, Oh. Glenn Hackett had said and done as in Grass Valley and at Dr. Morgan's dear, what humiliation! I hate him, because she had failed so miserably a few days this- week while on a OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN office in Moro. He comes to this coun I hate him. I'll never speak to him In feminine adroitness to meet an ex vacation trip into Idaho. Their home traordinary situation. In a way of ty highly recommended by Dr. Mor again as long as I live.” is in Tacoma. gan. When a woman has come to that speaking he had demolished her. Par V emon Flatt drove to Portland conclusion, quite usually she finds It alyzed her powers of initiative and In ^or your convenience 1 hava ar- time to cease vain repining and weep ventiveness and left her helpless to for a short business trip. Saturday Declared . raoged for you to leave your ing, lave her Inflamed eyes with some defend herself! ground her to a pulp! Mr. and Mrs- Levi Oleman and bhoe Work at Walter A. May A soothing lotion and pow’der her nose. , He had proved to her what a monu “Poppy Day” in Moro daughter, Annabell, and Miss Lorain Son. Pick up and delivery twice Ro presently Roberta did all of these mental failure she had turned out to Fletcher spent Sunday and Monday a week at no coat to you. things and while doing them ap be In an art where, to quote Crooked bere as guests of Lester Conlee. praised herself very critically In her ■ Bill, she was supposed to be 150 per Saturday, (May 27, was designated JOSEPH A. MEE mirror. Rhe knew she had a medium- cent perfect! J. C. Freeman is having his house as “Poppy Day” in Moro in a procla Suddenly Roberta began to laugh. The Wasco Shoe Man . sized, well shaped head covered with painted since the weather has warm- mation issued today by Mayor French. the sort of golden-tinted auburn hair “Thinks he's won a great victory,” she ed up. Neal is doing the work. The proclamation called upon all which so many women attempt, but decided. “Well, like John Paul Jonos, which few achieve. She had the sort I have not yet'* begun to fight. I'll Ralph Brisbine accompanied sever citizens of the city to observe the day Highest Prices Paid For of rich creamy skin that goes with bring that unusual man to his knees al Wasco veterans of the 91st divi- by wearing the American Legion and and when I have him there I’ll—well. such hair; her eyebrows and eye sion to Portland Thursday night for American Legion Auxiliary poppy in lashes were darker than her hair, Til not do anything so unladylike as a reunion of the boys of ’17. . memory of the World War dead. The their luxuriance conveying a hint of to put my foot In his face, but I’ll Newberg Creamery Inc. laugh at him I I swear I will. I'll laugh Celtic blood. This has been a week of picnics for proclamation stated: Fishing? Goif ? Off for the beaches, the open Vancouver, Washington out loud ! ” “ Whereas, in the great crisis of the Her eyes, large, brown and a trifle the school children as a means of There is always a feeling of com road to places far and near? Telephone sleepy, owing to her acquired trick celebrating the closing of the schools. I Wor,d War the y°un< men of Moro fort when one has come to a decision gazing up at men from under the of ahead. And telephone homeward—keep in “Aunt Sally’’ Huff, a goodlu part offered their service« to our couptry ——■——«— lids, were Ideal for setting the reason after wrestling with a knotty prob with an exalted spirit of patriotism, of whose 93 years have been spent in | touch by voice. of an Impressionable male tottering i lem. Roberta had her poise back numbers jof them sacrificing their Dr. Harry D Wilson on Its throne. Her nose had just es- ' again; she felt again that she was Sherman county, is visiting here from It’s easy to place an inter-city telephone ready to conquer new worlds and lives in that seivice; c^ped being snubby and was tilted at her home in Spokane this week- She DENTIST “And, Whereas, the same exaulted so gentle an angle as to confer upon make them like it. She went down call. And it adds a lot to the pleasure of the is a guest at the E H. Moore home. stairs and found Glenn Hackett and her a faintly haughty expression when spirit of patriotism is needed today outing. Will be in Grass Valley Misses I^eora Peetz and Janet for the service of our country in it« her face was In repose. She had •’ Crooked Bill In the library enjoying cocktails. Stephens spent the weekend in Cor peace time difficulties; short, beautifully curved upper lip— 1 Monday, May 29 T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany which adorable malformation per-1 “Have one, honey?" her guardian vallis with Miss Emmajean Stephens. “Therefore, I, Giles L. French, May mltted much too easy a display o1 asked coaxlngly. “A tiny one?’ Mrs. Stanley Reavis is visiting in or of the City of Moro, urge all citi In Moro •ven. hard white teeth. Her lower lip' “No, thank you. Uncle Bill Give the Yakima valley for the remainder zens to recall the spirit of these gal- was full, tender and. just a shade will- my share to Mr. Hackett . He’s going I Tuesday and Wednesday of this month with her sister and lent dead and renew the memory of ful. Her chin was full and aggros to need It to give him courage to face I •Ive. her body beautifully formed. ; the future.” Stanley is batching it. their high patriotic service by the May 30 & 31 “Bah 1” Mr. Hackett replied rudely. I lithe as a cat's and suggestive of Pasture: Good Bunchgrass Lots of wearing of the American Legion and He caught a wildly approving wink I abounding health and much outdoor water. 12 miles east of Kent- Across American Legion Auxiliary memorial from Crooked Bill and decided to leap I exercise. Jacknife canyon from Rutledge. poppy on Saturday, May 27. Despite her almost startling beauty In over his head. "Sour grapes," he I Horses $1.00, cattle, 75 cents, Depres “To that purpose, I do hereby pro- one realized Instinctively that Ro added—a bit vlperlshly, Roberta I sion prices Trade for stock Jack claim Saturday, May 27, Poppy Day berta was not (sentimentally speak thought Roberta smiled with exceeding po- I ing) a clinging vine. One felt, too, Rucker. 3t-pd for the City of Moro " Uteness, but there was coolness in the I that she had a healthy temper, despit« The camp fire girls will hold a food Giles L. French Crooked Bill noticed her chin I her perennial good nature and her smile. ' sale Saturday at the Boy Scout room Mayor. had gone up about a quarter of an tolerance for her own sex. As a mat — and ---- in the hotel building. The campfire girls will sell the pop ter of fnct Roberta did ponrprr a tem Inch. "Let's be good friends, Glenn," she said in her most ingratiating and per readily arouNod. but she bad th? Bill Cody spent the first part of the pies here at the request of the local saving grace of refusing to admit It fascinating manner. "You are so in week in Portland visiting with his Auxiliary unit. Phone 345 The Dalles. Ore. except under extraordinary circum telligent one can’t help being attracted daughter. to you, and usually you’re very nice. stance«. GRA8S VALLEY PHAKM a CY COURT EXPENDITURES Mrs. Forrest Peetz and son. Louis, Appraising herself In her mirror, Really, if your bank account should ---- or Roberta reflected with a sort of sweet ever be brought to the soar and yel w-ent to Portland Sunday to be with Continued from page one. low leaf you should set up as a for bitterness that she hnd dressed that Mrs. Peetz’ sister while recovering J. K. Gill Company Sup’t Phone 222 afternoon with an eye single to Im tune-teller and mind-reader.” ."I thought I had read yours cor pinging herself upon the cool, quietly impersonal gin nee of Glenn Hackett rectly. I see now I did not” "If I were n girl who wore diamonds! “Indeed, you did. You’re marvel to the breakfast table.” she tnld her । ous.” reflection, “there might have been* "You'll marry me when I get ready •ome excuse for his gauche conduct. to marry you," he charged amiably. "Why, you tell jokes, don’t you?” One moment he hnd proposed and the “Time!” Crooked Rill saw that the SEE next he was withdrawing the proposal Issue was fur from clarifying. “No I wouldn’t have -Accepted him on h bet. nice as he Is and comfortable as more of these lovers’ quarrels, Ro- he Is to have around, but he might i berta. Glenn Is staying for dinner. have given me an opportunity to any You’ll join us, of course, honey?" “Why, certainly. Uncle Bill. How ■o! He wns terrible! He gave me Will make his regular trip delightful, Glenn !” Because of our low electric rates— electric refrigerator can tavayou the Impression that, In one revealing Any man who thinks he can out- materially under the national that $60 by keeping all your food moment, he had seen something In me tn MORO, next week average —your cost of operating fresh, wholesome, At to use at any that revolted him—and I’m not re fence a woman is a fool, and suddenly WITH Glenn Hackett realized he was all of ▼oltlng. Pm not. Pm not—” ' on electric refrigerator is very time. And with an electric refrigur- Vi A Y ic June 3 inclusive that. Such realizations always disturb Once more she gave way to,tears reasonable. The average bill is ator you can benefit by quantity PAUL MUNI but not for long. She dried her eyes a manly man. “If I remain for dinner, lets than $1.67 a month. buying at week-end price«. . and applied the powder rag. And Mr. Mfham. I fear I'll not be able to You will make very definite sav then the real reason for her charm— I do justice to your excellent cuisine. with your permission, Bob You’ve read the news ing« In food. Government experts The 1933 electric refrigerator» the reason men adored her and made I Therefore, by, and yours, sir, I’d like to motor fled that the average family love to her — presented itsoif. Ro- J paper account—now see Please Make Your Appointments Early back to town.” waste« $60 worth of food a year features. They're on deploy fib* berta was a good sport—none better, j Crooked BUI was upset. “ II — 1 ’ « what really happens in and hated a quitter - with all the | —wastes It because this food — at your electric dealers and al fire!” hp exclaimed, using his most «trength of her vital. Intelligent soul. »polls before it can be used. An our »tore. the Chain Gang i She made a little grimace at herself. formidable oath. He had placed his money, so to speak, on young Hackett Well. Bobby Antrim, you took h I will accept a liberal part of total amount ol work in maTs a!ze boating, didn't you? That and now the Ingrate was running out L gion Hei county and school warrants al par Hackett Imbecile isn't dull. at. any on him, to employ a colloquialism. He was prepared to enter a vigorous rate. And 1 did start to say Romothkig "Always at Your Service!" Moro - -' - . banal—all about never having sun protest, but the maid, entering with - parted his attachment! I see It «P a telegram, rendered that Impossible. “A telegram for you, Miss Roberta!" Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visitiiig members cordially in vited to meet with us Glen King. W- M. C. V. Belknap, Secy. ¿.^Town Talk WERNM ARK’S Dr, F. A. Perkins 2122M25JWi □may Kjommg- iélephone ahead/ BUTTERFAT ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION cosfs so little in MORO ZELLS FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Dr. Butler Friday, May 26 DENTIST 1 *• a FUGITIVE FROM A CHAIN GANG” at Hotel Moro Pacific Power & Light Company