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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1935)
«“ SHEMMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MOMO. OUOON FRIDAY, JUNK 14, 1NÛ. John Searcy A young man with bicycle trou Mike Bibby, George Wilson and ble stopped at the Moro Garage For Trade For Sherman County for repairs Thursday afternoon on • who were observing their eighth *^<*vlO (1UU Charles Wilson came up from Port land Saturday. George and Charles pea, and potato farms in the Nea- his way to California. He startec wedding anniversary. Mrs. Sharp returned Sunday accompanied by perce. Idaha, (not irrigated) Good from Spokane. is a cousin of Mrs. Simon. Mrs. George Wilson and son house with hot and cold water. Dance: Saturday night, Moro ’ Dance: Saturday night, Moro George jr. Barn, and other buildings. Near Maxine Kirby of Portland, a | Fred and Bert Cox and families —.J Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wilson ana school, and two towns, on good Mrs. Clarence Huis Leaves To At niece of Mrs. Clarence Mersinger Directors Re-Elected By Co-ops this week from Vancouver Velma Mstthsu H.me Fer Vacation d*l^h^r Nellie. Mrs. George Sacre roads. For full particulars, write i is visiting here for some time. tend Mother’s Funeral - At Saturday ~ With Parents and , . ant . Davis G«®- A. Simon, 992 Willamette St. - an . d Mrs. Ida ----------- Rodney Truitt broke his arm in a , were business visitors in The Dalles Eugene. Oregon bicycle accident near the JcF.nston T w Q K- e 7 ‘ a n- Hear HneIat ’ « Harmony Hea- John Searcy has been appointed ‘ H s< ill ! J. W. Shepard drove to Biggs thens. Sat Nite. as cadhier of the Commercial Na home Tuesday. • The Grass Valley ball club waa Lawrence Mitchelmore and bride Tuesday evening to meet his two tional Bank in Hillsboro, after serv «f were given a reception at tthe Pres ^Le^nv^ C. Wilson home Sunday/ ing for several years as liquidator gri^^nv^on ™ * C WU8on *«>">• Sunday. byterian church Thursday evening for the state banking department "¿.u?1”' fUa"<:h® 8 ««o™- Next Sunday they wiU heW *n that city thia week. |r y We™ •cc?mP*ni«* “> in Hillsboro. Mr. Searcy received with a pot luck dinner. A program mi . v i w aak v .Monmouth by Mrs. George Sacre Hyde, and K>n Bobby, of Higgins the Antelope team on the followed in which tlhe Mitchel mores his early training in banking in the M 8S Velma Matthes has re-1 and infant son where they will Texas. They will visit here for local diamond. Moro State and Farmer’s Bank of 1 were presented a chair as a wed several weeks during which time turned to Kent to spend the sum-i make their future homo. Iowa Man Telia of Wonderful Re ding gift from the community. Mr. Shepard will entertain them by th^baUbonthZ nirhtrf*^ 22 Moro. P^W,U Mr’ Mr8-1 Mr8’ Jack Rucker in Grass lief From Stomach Trouble Hear Huelat’s Harmony Hea Mrs. Ruth Huis received word J. I a Matthes Miss Matthes being Valley Sunday to attend services making a trip to the scenic parts ____________ Wednesday that her mother, Mrs. thens. Sat. Nite. a teacher at North Bend the past at the Catholic church, Here is a letter of interest to J^dge Carl Hendricks and wife of the northweet, including Crater, • Read the ads in the Journal Newbill, had died suddenly at her *W® year. many residents of this vicinity. Lake, the Oregon Coast Highway . . _ __________ home in Sileta. With Vernon Flatt, h®™ afternoon Elza E. Beck, Mt Ayr, Iowa, Mrs. George Sacre and son, Mr. and Mrs. Huts Wft immediately *hl® h® had <*^1 work and the Columbia river highway. I A new time-keeping instrument George jr. and Nellie Wilson were writes: Directors Gus Engstrom and J. made in London has erred only for Siletz to attend the funeral. do"®' _ “I have suffered from catarrh all day guests Thursday of Mrs I. Wilson of the Grass Valey ®>x-thousandths of a second in six in Eugene Hollis Bull and unfn n-n™ Henry DeMoss is of the stomach for a long time. I Hollis Bull and wife were <ki?re FREE Gari Schadewitz. The occasion be was unable to eat without food over the week end from Wallowa he 18under treatment by Grain Growers were re-elected to monttM. . ing ttle ninth birthday anniversary Swap advertisments will be souring on my stomach and my their positions for another two Dr. George Simon. He expects to on their way to Portland to attend published in this column FREE stomach seemed raw. I had se years at the meeting held last Sat- There are still 20.000 horses in of John Henry Schadewitz. attend the picnic here'the 22nd. the Masonic Grand Lodge. Mrs. Chancey Rambo left Sun of charge during Max and June vere gas pains and was constipated Dance: Saturday night, Moro urday. There was little sentiment ^Tew York City requiring 600 Lester Conlee was in Portland day for her home at Davenport, to subscribers of the Journal. While I was in the drug store they to house them. Perry Johnston was in The toward buying the warehouse fa- on business the first of the week/ Washington. She was accompanied Write out your ad telling what asked me to try a bottle of Will Mildred Whalley came Sunday i Dalles Wednesday night to attend a cilities at the present time and on iams S. L. K Formula and after __ ._________ r______ r , Some people seem to think that as far as Umatilla by Mr. and Mrs. you want to swap and mail or I had taken just one bottle I could to stay during the summer with ' meeting of Odd-Fellowq Ivan the present crop outlook> John Wilson. send it in early in the week. The large tree at the corner of J*1®. °nly their Head is for is Gervais accompanied him to that eat almost any thing and did not her aunt Mrs. Margaret Peetz. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Walton mot the drug store fell during a wind ke ® p their ears apart. city while on ibis way to summer FOR SALE: Standard ____ make have those awful gassy pains and J. W. Hecht, manager of tihe Mid- ' ored to Portland Friday to attend piano near Moro. Will sacrifice för soreness in mY stomach. I’ve tried storm of last week and the stump Columbia Production Credit Corpor school at Corvallis. the grand lodge meeting of. the unpaid balance. A snap. Easy ¿"‘"Y DEPARTMENT of the INTERIOR medicines tat no other Friday night those with good has been smoothed off to make a ation of The Dalles, was here Mon Eastern Star. terms. Write Tailman Piano Store __________ SLtZu .*3 Wllliam’ U. S. Land Office. The Dallee, day and in company with W. H. radio reception will be able to hear first class stump around which to RAlom Ciro. - j o. Li. a . t ormuia. Oregon. May 28, 1935. Ragsdale, president of the corpor the Sherman county children broad hold the street comer discussions. ’ This wonderful medicine is the NOTICE is hereby given that A part of the tree fell two years ation, made an inspection - trip cast their stories. Wood to Sell or Trade hor Cattle p''e8criPtio1n of »Phnitiaa fot Inna I^affoon. formerly Irma Sny Charles Bollinger of the Oregon ago. or r.rain - w v . i K «tomach. liver and kidney disor- around the north end of the Oraann á í en Mo8,er’1 ders, associated with constipation. City Enterprise was here Tuesday county. * ’ George Wilcox was in Portland der, of Kent Oregon, who on May gon. 6 miles south on Long sour or gassy stomach, distress af- Dance; Saturday night, Moro on a trip through eastern Oregon Friday and Saturday of last week 21, 1928, made Homestead Entry Full Gospel Assembly Prairie road. 4 t p ter eating, sick headache, neural- under the Act Dec. 29. 1916, No. in bdhalf of his newspaper and Don and Margaret Ragsdale, returning tbe evening of Saturday. Sunday School ........... ; 10:00 ». m. For Sale: 16 in«h dry pine and rhcuma1tie P»in’ neuritis. Hl. 026661, for EiSWL SWJSEi Sec. children of Mr. and Mrs 'Ray Rags printing plant. Dance; Saturday night, Moro 31, T. 3 S., R. 18 E., Lots 2, Morning Service ....... 11.00 a. m. fir wood n p tt „1 o « « • i »usness, dyspepsia, heartburn, Wm. Frail of The Dalles was a | RencraI weakness and loss of vital dale of LaGrande are visiting with Evening Service ........... 7:45 p. m. nr wood. O. R. Hulee. Moater. Charles Olds left for Antelope 7, SWiNEi. SElNWl, E|SW% caller in Moro Wednesday of this relatives and friends tihris week. TO TRADE for Horses or Cattle* • Christian Science Tuesday to go into the mountains WiSEJ, SE1SE1, Sec. 6. WiNEl, Mm Truman Strong entertain week. If suffer don’t wait See Subject: God The Preserver of 2-Acres with 3 room house near wr. Seo 7, 7, Township Township 4, 4, South,' South, Man. ed the Junior bridge club Wednes-1 I McKean and Searcy have sold a this summer as packer for Rooper’s EiNWJ. high school. Battleground. Wash. ^0« £day at Gray Vd^ sheep camps. 2t-p. Iey’ M°r° °r S,t,rf,ction Wil'omette Meri-| Golden Text: Proverbs 2: 6, 8. See John Thogerson. Mor¿ day afternoon at her home. Four tractor to Truman Cross of Rufus. K wm , _ si p or your money back. i It is a 40 horse Deisel made by In Norma Garrett returned this to tables were in play. S? 7 of intention The Lord «iveth wisdom: ... He week from Monmouth to spend the y Ima Proof, to establish keepeth the paths of judgment, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale ternational. tfoto ¿¿.t ‘,r°Vr preserveth the way of hi. ..into, Lost: Pale Red Sow. 350 lbs, been 8Ummer here with her parents. and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johnson left before Register, United States l gone about 2 weeks. Seen near Th® boy scouts of this vicinity Friday morning for a week end at Lone Rock. Tom Douma. 8P*nt the week end on a camping Land Office, at The Dalles. Oregon Co"mnni^ Pr«l>y‘erian Church Camp Sherman. on the 9th daj- of July, 1935. —/ ' “Which Way?” will be the sub trip to the Mt. Hood reserve. L. H. Nahouse and wife returned sermon by by the the Rev. Rev. Claimant names as witnesses: ject °f of the the senni>n Mr. and Mrs. Davies are visiting Monday from a short visit to Mc Daily Vacation Bible school for Lawrente Annick, Mrs. Lawrence Lawrence Mitchelmore, at the in Portland with relatives this Minnville and Portland. Their all children of Moro will be held in Amick. H. A Sommer. C. I. Laffon 11 °’cIock s«™«» Church school. daughter Marjorie, who has been tlbe Presbyterian church for two ‘ week. •• J« Thompson, general Word was received here of the All of Kent, Oregon. attending Linfield college the past weeks beginning June 17, at 9 a m. W. F. Jackson Register BU P erint endent Junior Christian illness of Mrs. James Wilkie, oi year, returned with them. 1 according to the Rev. Lawrence H. ======1==^========—Eideavor, 6:30 p. m,, for all from Olympia, Washington. She is a Mrs. W. S. Powell and two dauglh Mitchelmore, minister, who acts as Kureka Lodge No. 121 A F. A Ajf the fifth through the eighth grade ters were in Portland the first of superintendent. The school will sister of George Wilcox. Moro, Oregon in public school. Mrs. W. Ray Blake and Mr. and the week. meet each day except Saturday and Meets the 1st and 3rd Lutheran Church, Grass Valley Mrs. John Wilt were in Portland Next door neighbors of Mrs. Sunday, from 9 to 11:30. Thursday evenings of Service will be held in the Soren Hansen 45 years ago in As was the case last year, there last week to attend the Portland each month. Visiting Methodist church Sunday at 11:00 . Rose show. Michigan stopped for a short visit will be Bible study, Bible dramafP A members cordially in a. m. Sunday School at 10:15 a» m. Thelma Fortner is visiting with with her this week «f ile driving ration, handwork, songs, games and vited to meet with us. Rev. W. F. Georg of Portland will throughvthe stata other features. A picnic and pub relatives near Lexington for a few U. Sparling, W. M. preach. You are corlially invited days... Raymond Henrichs is now a lic demonstration will be held at C. V. Belknap, Secy. to attend. The daughters of Mrs. Lemley, guard at the Allingham ranger the close of the Bible school. AU “He that is of God, heareth God's station near Sisters. children between the ages of five now Mrs. Tetz. Mrs. Hutchcroft, Moro Lodge No. 413, I~O. O. F. Word.” David Boardman has been ap and thirteen are invited. A num Mrs. McGowan, were here with Moro, Oregon " Graa« Valley Baptist Church pointed as postmaster at Camn ber of local Sunday school leaders their families for a few days this Meets 1st and 3rd The meetings continue this week Sherman. will serve as teachers and assis week for a family get together. Tuesdays in the Mr. Tetz and Mn McGowan are conducted by Rev. M. S. Wood Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Lyman tants. LO.O.F. hall. Tran worth. We urge the people to at preparing for summer school. . Taylor, of Bend, a daughter, Janice Call on or write us here at The Dalles Branch if you have , sien,t and Visiting tend these services every evening Mrs. Glen Garrett and family Marie, on June 5th, weight 6 brothers are cordi some particular problem which requirt a attention. We’ll are moving to the Charles French at 8 p. m. pounds and 5 ounces. Mrs. Tay EROSION CAMP ally invited to meet Regular Services Sunday. welcome an opportunity to serve you. We make both crop house. lor will be remembered here as with us. and livestock loans, you know. Ted Peterson and Wife are at Church school at 10:00 a. m. (Continued from page one) Laura Urquhart. L. 0. Rice N. G. Ontario where her folks are put Preaching 11:00 a. nt and 8 p. m. including recreation grounds and Norvell H. Cochran and wife and Joe Truit, Secretary. Resources over 95 Millions. Sunday, 7:30 p. m. the class of two children were Sunday visitors building sites. The part of the ting up a crop of hay. Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 Wren Hogue came down with the small pupils of the church vaca at the home of his aunt and uncle, fair grounds south of the bams will Moro, Oegon tion schools conducted by Miss be the building site, in all prob mumps causing some change in Mr. and -Mrs E. H. Moore. C. R. Harding........ -------- --Manager the business set up. Earl Olds had ability. and the remainder of the Hear Huelat’s Harmony Hea fleets 2d and 4th Tu- Ellen Cox will give a program. L, A. Littleton ........ - Ass’t Manager Miss Ellen is to be commended for grounds will be used for its cus to go to The Dalles to take his thens. Sat. Nite. esdays of each month the work she has done with these George Moore, former resident of tomary purposes and for recreation truck job and John Rolfe has been Visiting members wel little folk. in charge of the meat market for Moro, came up wiVb Mrs. Clarence by the camp members. come. a few days. Add to erosion story The services will continue next Morrison Monday for a visit with Viola Hansen, N. G. of the week if the interest demands it. It was understood from Mr. । Mumps patients this week are old friends. While here he drove Lila Bull, Secretary Johnson when he was in the coun- Kathryn Burton, Mrs. Lydia Olds ■ S . L. Boyce, pastor. out to see George Meloy. Link Huff and wife were here ty that some work would be done ¡and Mrs. Zeigler and three chil- Sunday to visit Mr. Huff’s mother on the blow lands of the north end dren. of Portland Mrs. Sarah Huff who is stopping pf the county and also that the Robert Schilling celebrated1 his Head Office: Portland, Oregon at the E. H. Moore home for a few steep lands in the northwest por eighth birthday (Monday by invit tion would receive attention from ing seven other boys in to spena days. Ï Wily W. Knighten accompanied the conservationists. the day and eat some of his birth Six Hour Day Followed George Updegraff to Portland ASK FOR day cake. : ■ The men will work six hours per Moro Legion Hall Fri da.M W i 1 y remained to attend Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Simon : the Masonic grand lodge session day for five days per week or a and Mrs. Updegraff returned with total of thirty hours. Transporta- : her husband after a visit to Cal tion up to half an hour each way is done on camp time making a ifornia with her mother. J Solos, Duets, Chorus, Skits, Comedy Numbes, and Tap Mrs. Claud¡na Wooten and in seven or eight hour day away from Dancing make up the program. fant son arrived Sunday afternoor eamp for all workmen. from Walla Walla for a week’s Adm. 35c & 25c BLENDED WHISKEY visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. eroflioh service bear ithe letters SCS following the practice of tlhe W. J. Martin near town. Miss Georgiana Irby of Arling irmy initialing commonly used CHASSIS AND GEAR They stand for Soil ton visited last week end at th< words. PINT Conservation Service and this one A. ft Johnson home. Cod- > 23& will be number 4 making the army H. M. Stephens was in Mitch $1.75 e’.l a part of this week to do som< lesignation SCS-4. The name for * YOU CAN work on the bank there as he if •nailing purposes will be Camp FIFTH Code No. 2S&R in charge of it as well as the Sher Moro, if preliminary recommen- iations are followed. man county hanks. Now Cashier Kansas Women £,uther Davis and ■ Visiting Here Wife At Grange UNABLETO EAT NOW FEELS FINE! Classified Ads à -m rr p rr We’re Interested In Your Farm Problems The Dalles Branch United States National Bank CONCERT Friday, June 14 8 p.m. By Voice Improvement Chib of The Dalles SCHENLEYS RED LABEL $1.10 R ubrication EPEND ON SherifFs SALE Wednesday, June 19, 1935 W. A. May Farm Residence Situated about 12 miles east of Moro, Oregon In keeping with our policy of offering the finest in automo- tive service, we invite you to have your car lubricated by our experts using the Sale begins at IO o’clock a. m 12 Head of Horses 3 Head of Milch Cows 1 Sow , ♦ 2 Pigs 1 Rotary Rod Weedcp 1 Wooden Weeder 1 Blacksmith Outfit and All Hnad Tools 12 Sets Harness, including Collars, Bridles, Lines and1 Halters 1 3-bottom 14” Oliver Gang Plow 1 Iron Wheel Wagon . 2 Mitchell Wagons, 1 31 and 1 31 1 Header Box 1 20-foot Iron Harrow 20-foot Wood Harrow 1 16-hoe Superior Grain Drill 1 interest in 1 Calkins Grain Cleaner 4 loads of Chaff Two-thirds interest In approximately 480 acres of growing wheat Two-thlrds Interest in approximately 800 acres of 1935 spring plow- t . ing • . _ - ■ -. ■ — , - __________ ” “Caterpillar Diesel “35 99 Has. run less than 2000 hours, on farm work only. • OF, CHASSIS AND GEAR LUBRICATION •Viscosi Costine for MetaJ Longer life—better service— , fewer repairs when important chassis points and costly gears are positively protected by Viseóte lubricants. Moro Garage •Priced— for immediate sale This has it — that good old "American taste" Groceries Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too Q Spring Prints for your new house dress Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of Address Inquire* to Moro Grain Growers Ass’n DRYGOODS* Trade At H. Zeigler’s