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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1935)
TH K SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MOKO, URKGON FRIDAY, JANUAiRY 11. 1935. PAGE TWO Ledge No- 121 A«F. A A M. Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evening* of each month. Visiting member* cordially in vited to meet with us. C. Sparling, W. M. C V. Belknap. Secy. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon day evening in the I 0.0 J. hall Tran sient and ^siting brothers are cordi ally invited to meet with us. Ralph Brisbine, N. G Joe Truit, Secretary Lupine Rebecca Ixxige No- 116 Moro, Oegon as medical literatures shall endure ¡and Richard nvnry Henry lusiu,. Martin -v at Sal-1 nades, . s\epp __ Ktcnara -- ^ em. Jacqueline weighed 15 ounces no other baby other than th« six ox by the feat of bringing five chil at birth, and Richard went down the mentioned lived as much dren into tha world and keeping to 28 ounces soon after birth. Yet an $ o no one need be them alive. “I was astonished,” he both are living and gaining, just surpr j ge d that Dr. Defoe is di»- told his charmed audience, “to find that two babies had already been as are the Dionne sisters. Both, cugse(i for the Nobel prize in medi- born and a third was arriving. The wefe listed in our Baby Enrollment cine, which previously has gone to attendant told me afterward that campaign in which we are now research discoverers. But the coun try doctor has gone back to his my eyes were bulging and that rounding up those forgotten- with the arrival of each baby my| Colloquially, infants of the Di Callander practice, explaining that word was Gosh.** It was, he re-, onne, Jackson and Martin kind are is “where I belong. called, “unreal and dreamlike.’* He called incubator babies. The word didn’t think the babies could live, “incubator” suggests the fact that so he baptized them himself. Then keeping such babies alive is a Dr. J. A. BUTLER he became alarmed at the condi modern achievement, depending on dentist tion of the mother, and for her he equipment not available in former dashed off two and a half miles times and on doctors and nurses HOME OFFICE, WASCO and brought a priest. using a technique which, was ac DENTAL X RAY SERVICE Thus in news paper language quired through the centuries. No wonder <Dr. Dafoe declared that in opens the story of the five Dionne sisters of Callander, Ontario. Two keeping the Dionne l>abies alive families among Oregon citizens in the “first week was a nightmare.” In Moro the Firat We«R the year that has» just closed, Of 32 other cases of quintuplets re in Each Month welcomed babies so much under corded in the last 500 years, one weight as to attract wide atten group of five lived an hour, and of tion. These infants were both born another group one survived 50 Novemlfer 24, Jacquline Dean Jack- days. Until Dr. Defoe, only phy son whose parents reside at Cas- sician in a village of 600 people When Your Shoes need repaid cade Locks, at Stevenson, Wash.’ and serving an area of 400 square send them to Scenes and Persons in C: ? Current News V •»4 1 Meets 2d and 4th Tu- csdays of each month Visiting member* wei 1 come. Naomi VanGilder. N. G. L. m Bull, Secretary. j W ERN MARK’S ‘..ja /..^Town lalK R. J. Ginn found a purse on tee street last Monday morning and it contain« money. Owner may have it by identifying it 1 —Massive bronze doors uf the National Capitol opening for the first session of Wv > ares*. 2—British soldiers, part of the international force sent Into the Saar to keep order <'T.rrc t i • p.eblscite, being greeted with the Nazi salute In Saarbruecken. 3—South Trimble, clerk of the hbv: e o. calling th» horse to order for its first session. __ Tuning His Motors for Record Try MAN WANTED for Rawleigh Route of 800 familie«. Write to day. Rawleigh, Dept. ORA-131-SA, Oakland, Calif. < •» • ' R. H. Coppock*,* former banker and bank liquidator here, was in tewn Monday from Hood River where he is still in charge of bank affair* for the state department. Miss Velma Powell returned Sunday from SanFrancisco when* she had been visiting for a week At JWt. The Dalie« Tueeday for a major operation for appendiciti! and gali stoner He is reported doing pret- Mias Lucy Case is in the county this week end to visit the school* and talk to the 4-H health club«. 2<Jthough there Is no Indlct.Ron that a Harmswortli challenger is in lb« atong Gar Wood, peer of all speedboat drivers, will not be found unprepared «botild one bob up. Wood 1* increasing the i>ower in his huge Miss America X motors, and Intends to try for a new world record in Florida some time this winter. The photograph show* Wood looking over the superchargers of bls motors. He has Increased the speed of these units to provide .WO horse power more to each of the four big motors, making a total horse power of 7.600 for the craft, the most powerful power plant ever attempted in a boat Little Connie Ruggles, «mall daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Charle* ’Rufcgle« is another one of the chicken pox victims this week. I the church services and to I make use of the reading room in The Odd-Fellows and Rebekahs I of the church building, will hold a joint installation next! which is open daily where all au- Tuesday evening at their hall. All I thoriied Christian Science litera- k...kanJa of «e Rebekah* wives! I type Ki ne mav husbands Rebekahs and wives may be read, borrowed or of Odd-Fellows are invited to | purchased cume. Lutheran Church Rosco Moore is back from Port-1 Sunday School at ....... 10 00 a. m land all fitted out with a new set Divine Service —.......... 11:00 a. m. of molars. I A cordial invitation is extend- •••• I ed to the publie. Word from Mr. and Mrs. Jack “Blessed are they that hear the Eva and Mr*. G. Joimaon tells that Word of God and keep it.” Lukol, they have gone from San Antonio. I 28. Texas, to Austin. Ful IGoepel Assembly Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Reavis Sunday School —...... 10:00 a. m. were in Th« Dalle« la«t week end preBching ............. — 11:00 a. m. for a visit with Mr. and Mr*. John Subject “Life for a Look.’’ Farmers To Answer Questions For Uncle Oregon farmers are being given j an opportunity this month to get valuable assistance in starting a I more complete record system on । their farms, or, if they already keep systematic records but are unfamiliar with making the sum maries for the year, they can get help in “closing” their old books and starting new ones. I Evangelistic Service .... 7.30 p m. “National Farm Inventory We Lloyd Johnson and Lamer Satyr* Evangelistic services every Thurs- ek’’ is being observed in Oregon । are leaving soon for the John Day I j^y <t 7:30 p. m. January 14 to 19 through a coop nver to try their hand at catching I All are invited to every service, erative arrangement with tihe Agri mm* fur beannr animals. I James Kennerly. cultural adjustment administration the American Bankers association and the Oregon State college ex Mra. Elva Bryant was up from MORO SCHOOL NOTES Hood River over the week end to tension service By Anita Kenny Farm inventories are valuable in visit with the three school teachers themselves, but mainly they are who are occupying her house while Mr. Adams of Oregon Branch the start and conclusion of a year’s instructing the young idea how tb of Vocational Guidance, spoke to record keeping. shoot. •••• I the high school students at an as- AAA programs have greatly Doda May is here to spend I a embly last Friday afternoon. His stimulated farm record keeping Mrs day* with her *on. Walter | companion, Mr. Coolie, also spoke particularly since the administra- i tion distributed special record bo | a few words May. ♦••• s The girls of the Junior high play oks free to all signers of contracts. Mr and Mm. Perry Axtell re-led the Freahonan girls last Friday This year the new record books have been greatly improved, accord from — Eu-1 after turned Tuesday x u™ j evening ------ .------ - school. This . was the . . first . gene and Clark county, Washing-1 game for the Junior high girls but ing to farm management special ton where they had been visiting they succeeded in crushing tlm ists at OSC, and though still not • ••• I Freshmen by a score of 38 to o. as complete us the extension ser Ur and Mr. D.rwin Van Gild- Barbara Belahe was captain of the vice book, they are highly satis . M . u v»unr have I Freshmen team and Reatha Sayrs factory particularly for one who • ” v1^ i^ tli' houa. oXd £ J-nio-- hid» The other is undertaking systematic record 7 m X sT£t Pl»y«r» the Freahmen wore: keeping for the first time. A. M. Wngh y I Forwards-Beth Mersinger and Ma County agents and specialists rie McLeod; Guards-Vivian Ful from the extension service are hold Frank G. Dick, attorney from ler, Betty Powell and Winifred Bel- ing meetings through the various The Dalles was here last week for shee. The forwards for the Junior counties in January acquainting an afternoon conferring with Ur high were Marjory Meloy and Jane project leaders with these new free ban Jensen, whom he will defend French. Guards were Audrey Sear- books. After enough leaders have next court session. | cy, Jocile Peters and Lois Melzer. been enrolled, community meetings The Junior high boys were also will be held to which »11 farmers victorious in a game with the Fresh enrolled in the record keeping pro men boys. The final score was ject will be invited. Those who kept records last year will be in 13 to 10. * " Among those absent this week vited to bring them to be summar C«aimnaity Presbyterian ( hurt* with the chricken pox are: Theodore ized if they so desire. Bankers point out that farm in Sunday School .......... 10.00 a. m. Thompson, Freda Rice and Vivian ventories, followed by systematic _____________ I Fuller. . Ckriatian Scienc« Church I Warren Cox. an eighth grader record keeping, improve any grow Subject: Sacramer.t from Grass Valley, is now enrolled I er s credit rating and facilitate all suoh financial transactions. The Golden Text: John 13:34, 35. Alin the Junior High.. new commandment 1 give unto you. I This Friday the boys basketball AAA is interested in promoting That y« love one another; as 11 team will play The Dalles there, record keeping as it is a great help have loved you, that ye also love I They were to have played Wasco to growers and officials of the con one another. By thu shall all men this Friday but the gam« was trol programs. The extension ser know that y« are my disciple*, if po»tponed due to an epidemic of vice has for many years urged thia as a sound farm practice like v« ihAvn leve one to another. mumps there. AU «r» cordially iarttod to at- Tha boy, basketball team »M ly to increase profit« for any fhrm- CHLIfgïES THE DAl.l» "A Triumph in AH-steel tors. Ic.j2 ruv. upholstered n rr.oha:r p.j.a. airy berths. Eerth lic/ds. Cc cus dressing rooms. sonai service. Other Portland A great moment was that on May 28, 1934, soon after midnight, when Dr-". Allan Roy Dafoe, for a quairter century a country doctor, answered a call to his second ob- ' stetrical «ana since sundown. Greeted »conquering hero by New York City last month, he told a rapt audience; of 3,000 in Car- nqgi« Haji: “Ijfiprubbed up the best way' J could. Mmd took over the sltuattapj” H»lf »sleep from the work he na4 previously that night his long ttsining as a country doctor, tjiabied him to come out of the* die t>o which he confesses and to wVlta hi» name for as long defeated by a rather decisive score last Friday when Hood River play- The purpose of playing •<» J"1*’ such a strong team was to give the boys a chance to see the poin ters of good basketball as shown them by Coach Walker. 204 Second St. 301 'o E. Second St The Dalle«, Ore. PHONE 211 W OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN PORT? A l ¿ Dr. A. F. “ Quintuple ttc’ ' Dafoe Says “Gosh, Gosh Lester Barnum shipped a car of sheep to the Portland market Saturday night and Sunday drove down accompanied by his mother, sister and Mrs- Simon. REPAIRING Dr.F.A. Perkins er. Those in charge of the program in Oregon emphasize the fact that ' taking a farm inventory, which is a list of things the farmer owns, is not a difficult task, particularly if suggested fdtms are used. Such forms will be made available free during the present campaign. I < • GOOD SHOE +. ' C F Standard $l«epers. De uxe C .air Co. Mrvation Lounge. 6u*fe‘, Soda Fojntc.i. Valet, Barber, Balh. Direr — i iose famous moa Is at popular prices. Off the tray food For your convenience I have arranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A- Muy & Son. Pick up and deliver twice a week at no cost to you. Joseph A Mee The Wasco Shoe Man eerric« in Chair Cars For low one-way fares to Ch* cago In Tourist Sleepers find De Luxe Chair Cars, ASK LOCAL AGENT ION PACIFIC UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Attorney« At Law Moro, Oregon How does this new I.E.S. BETTER SIGHT LAMP differ radically from an ordinary lamp? ORDINARY . ’ • LAMPS ' STUDY LAMP IT IS HIGHER 19*4 inch«* from tablajpp io bottom ci the shad«- «o that th« light can be distributed over tha daak. Ordinary lamps are usually too low to do thia. ITS SHADE IS TttATIO INSIDE High Eno u g h Tha shade Is lined with a whlteûxdsb W great reflect ing valua This gives you several times as much light cas« with an ordinary road ing lamp. Reflects Light Glaring ' Soft Light IT HAi AN OPAL GLASS REFLECTOR This diffuses ths light, eliminate* both reflected and direct glare, and sof- tons shadows. It sends trough light upwards to relieve the harmful con trast between the well lighted table and the bal ance of tha footn. All these radically different features can be found only in the New I. E. S. Better Sight lamp, created by the Illuminating Engineering Society for the specific purpose of saving and protecting eyes. And they give you new beauty in your home as well as new eye comfort. They are made any number of attractive styles. so that one may easily be selected to harmonize with any style of room. But, while the style may vary to suit indi vidual tastes, the lighting unit of the Better Sight lamp is scientifically the same. The approval tag of the Illumi nating Engineering Society certifies that the lamp meets the full require ments of Better Light for Better Sight. SEE YOUR DEALER OR P acific P ower & L ight -C ompany ■ Alwayt at Your Sorvitta - LOOK FOR THIS TAG I E.S. Better Sight lamp. It certifies that the lamp haa been approved by the lb Society, «nd endorsed for light Ing effect I venes, by the Lighting Committee of the Edison Electric Instituts