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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1935)
: .:> ... .•■ . ... •■ THE SHERMAN COUNTY *30 URN .AU MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935. Fraternal Picnic Due Next Sunday Moving Caused By Return of Poley To Moro Members' of the Eastern Star and their families and member* ol the Masonic order and their fami lies will meet in a picnic next Sun day at the Grass Vallqy park. J». B. Adams has moved into the Dr. Morgan office from the Pole? house which is being remodeled preparatory to tlhe removal of the doctor to Moro. His offices will be in the bank building where W. H. Ragsdale is now holding forfk Bill Cody is in Portland for a few days haring gone down Sat urday to visit with (his daughter for a short time. Clarence Huis is in charge of 'the cream station during his absence. Mrs. Ida Davis has moved tr Moro from Kent to be with her daughter, Pauline, who is employ ed in the county agents office. Shi is living in the Morgan house. Howard Cherry came up with Perry Johnston Tuesday night from Corvallis. Jie went to Clat sop county Wednesday. Also iv the Johnston car were Frank Sayrs Billy and‘Bobby Eaton who com« home from summer school before the end. Wily Kn'ghton and family return ed from Portland Friday night af ter attending fraternal and busi ness meetings there. A new International truck was installed under th^ Texaco oil tankr Tuesday by McKean and Searcy. Everett McQuillan end son havr bought a truck to use for whea* hauling this year. Perry .Axtell returned from Eu gene tf'e la^t of the week Harry Pinkerton is in circula- tion again niter a snell of the mumps, looking as husky as ever The CohimHa market in The Dalles have offered a scholarship fn»- flnK in Shorm»p county. It will be given fot- some in tn decided upon by the club leaders organization of the county. Ralph Brisbine and family were in The Dalles Saturday to attend the funeral of the late Jim Dellin- ger. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Melzer and Priscilla accompanied by Jane French went to Portland Wednes day returning Thursday with Nor ma and Lois Melzer who £®ve been visiting in the city for the past two weeks. Leslie Stewart arrived Tuesday evening and expects to work for Chester Smith during a part of the sufnmer. Mrs. Hazel Woods is now suffer ing from an attack of the mumps Dave Boardman was not ap pointed as postmaster of Camp Sherman as stated last week but is patrolman in the forest reserve near Camp Sherman for the sum mer. An old fashioned pitch man drop ped into town T ursday morning and soli! a few knife sharpeners. There was a good crowd out for the May sale of farm equipment and livestock Wednesday morning and a reasonable price was receiv ed according to reports. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Martin left Wednesday night for Cheney. Wash to attend a double wedding of their grand children at that place. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose returned Monday from a visit to California. 'Mrs. A. H. Barnum left for Port land Monday morning, for a visit with relative» in that city. Mr. and Mrs O. L. Belshe were in Camp Sherman over the past week end coining home Sunday evening. The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Virgin Cushman are visiting here with their grand mother and father and other relatives. Mrs. Irwin Morris returned home Saturday from Portland where she attended g’?nd L re and visited with friends. .»nor of Mrs. I Mrs N<w!iT buried in The' Clarence Huis, wi .he died Dalles last week. denly at Siletz last Wednesday Vivian Reynolds left last week morning. to attend Normal school at Mon County Clerk Vi ht in issued a mouth. Mrs. M. L. Bowersox is spending marriage license to Loren Alexan- der Parrish, 25, of John Day and several weeks in Eugene, Salem Margaret Beach. 18, of John Day and Vancouver visiting her chil Wednesday afternoon and the two dren and relatives. Carl Melzer and Barbara Belshe were married by Rev. Mitchelmore. Gordon Thompson, son of Mr. are the latest cases of mumps. Mr. and Mr*. Homer Belshee and and Mrs. Harvey Thompson, re three girls attended the State turned from California this week after spending the winter there at Grange meeting' at McMinnville tending schooL He is nearly re covered from an attack of infan Wednesday. Reynolds at- tile paralysis he suffered last year. tended State Grange al McMinn A. M Phillip Ruggles was here over rille as delegates from Ha riand ar com pa the week end from Vancouver to spend a short time with his par nied them. Mrs. Helen Bowersox has just ents He is in CCC work. Mrs. T. B. Searcy is returning returned from a visit to to Corvallis Sunday where she has tives in the valley and employment for the summer. She parents in Carson. Washington. has been spending several days Card of Thanks here visiting with her children. We wish to express our sincere Harry Ragsdale was in Portland Wednesday for another examina gratitude to our many friends for . the kindness and sympathy extend- tion of his head by his doctors. us in our recent sorrow. Bill »Raymond went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen witih Charles Belshee Saturday’ and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stout had a part of his ear removed as Arnold Dellinger it was found to be infected with cancer. George Vintin, county clerk, fainted at the court house Thurs day morning and was taken to his Full Gospel Atmembly home. Dr. Poley found the attack Sunday School ....... 10:00 a m. to be caused by high blood pressure Morning Service .... A. 11.00 a. m. and Mr. Vintin will remain at home for a few days to rest. He is 72 Evening Service ............ 7:45 p. m. Christian Science years of age. Subject: Is the Universe. In A lawn party was held Wednes cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic day evening at t£e Michel home on the Fox farm in honor of Miss Force ? Golden Text: Revelation 4:11. Melba Thogerson, who is leaving Thou art worthy. O Lord, to re_- soon with her parents to make her home near Battle Ground, ceive glory and honor and power: for thou hast created all things, Washington. and for thy pleasure they are and The approach of the fourth of were created. July is daily announced by small Responsive Reading: Job 12:7-10, boys who shoot firecrackers and 26:7. 9. 10, 12 14 other boys who experiment with Roman candles. Boys, in this case, Community Presbyterian Church Members of the church and Sun is an elastic term which includes day school will join in the county males of all ages. wide Sunday school meeting at De Moss park. Union Sunday School classes for various ages will be gin at 10 a m. At 11 a religious Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker program is planned with all Sun from Yamhill were visitors of Wil- day schools taking part. A basket ford Belshe last week Sybil Bel- dinner is at noon. Rev. Robert she who has spent the last year Hutchinson of The Dalles, will with Walkers, returned home with speak to the group at 2‘ p. m. Those haring extra room in their them. CHICHES HARMONY NEWS Oregon's “Financial Responsibility Act’’ becomes effective July 1st; It provides that any motorist failing to satisfy a final judgment, the outcome of an auto accident, causing death or injury to any person or property damage in excess of $100, forfeits his right to drive or register license for any motor vehicle. After settlement of the judg ment, you must deposit with the state cash oY* collateral $11.000, Sure ty Bond $11,000 or automobile liability and property damage insur ance. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE who attend school five days are picnic to be held on | Donald Maclnnes, who has been A demonstration attending school at Linfield col ^AeMmrtties and work in Bible lege, returned home Monday and parts of the course will be given his parents. Mr. and Mr*. J. N. next Sunday, June 30. Maclnnes. Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. L. Sather spent the past week at McMinnville attend FREE ing state grange ¡Mr. and Mr*. Sather were delegate« from Kent Swap advertisments will be published in this column FREE Grange. A number of Kent people attend to subscribers of the Journal. ee the funeral of J* R. Dellinger in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. Dellin ger died in a local hospital Wed nesday in The Dalles and was a long time resident of Kent. FOR SALE: Standard make piano near Moro. Will sacrifice for unpaid balance. ^y terms. Write Tailman ■^o Piano S Store Salem. Ora left for Idaho Wednesday where they have employment. Gus and Robert Schilling. Mr. ter Nellie and Marguerite Mitchell were Moro visitors Friday its next regular meeting Saturday Earl Mandron and Lane Thomas ' evening June 22nd. Classified Ads Dr. J. A. BUT! ER DENTISI For Sale: 16 inch dry pine and fir wood. O. R. Hulse. Mos^r. HOME OFFICE. 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