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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1935)
« ’ . ' a i ‘ . THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON V FRIDAY. JULY 2«. 1WÓ PAGE THESE Moro Girl Weds i Perry Johnston was in Redmond • w • Sunday and brought Roger Morse lY|ll|nnC I JR (TP FC of the extension work at Corvallis lflUUIPd Bang’s Disease here to survey the county in prep-! < . 17 II the B“” di’e•“ At Grass Valley Eradication Miss Em ma jean Stephens re^ ___________ _ Begins Manday turned last week from Cornell uni- Mr. and Mrs. William Nau of Alleo Susanna and Tristram. trails. , * • Yamhill spent last Wednesday at Beck, (Barrington)—Th® gallants, Lide and Johansen—Ood-le-uk the the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Barry and Barr—Redskin the Pio wanderer. * Wilson. । neer. *»* Marie,¿Grand Duchess—Education Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay, Mr. Bill—The Red Prior’s legacy. of a princes^. and Mrs. Alfred Lyons and daugh Bishop and Brodeur—The alter of Marshall—The deputy,, at Snow the legion. ters Edna, Mary Lou and Sammie Mountain. School Ma’ams Travel In Jean, and sons Carl, Earl and Jack Bullen—Frank Brown, sea appren- Mason—From the horn of the moon ver.ity where« h„ been dur- Local Men Attend Meeting and Robert Schillings motored to tice. Miln—Ruben and Ivy Sen. ing the past school year. Miss 8. B. Foster, who will be in Rufus Sunday where they had pic Comstock—Roads to the revolution. Nicholson—Clever Bill. Style Through West Stephens came from Chicago to At Walla Walla charge of the eradication work on nic lunch and bought fruit. Conner—The quest of the sea otter O‘Hara—From hunters to herds- Seattle on an airplane in fourteen Bang’s disease in Sherman county । men. Miss Della Helyer spent the past Coward—Cavalcade hours and found the moonlight --------------------- will arrive Monday to begin work. week visiting friends in Hend. Mother Goose—Nursery rhyme Daniel — The honor of Dunmore. Miss Gwendolen Foss, daughter ’ J Shelton Fritt, is down with tho Cattle of tye farmers who cooper-1 Mrs. Ben Leatherwood of Co Muhmmy* (Dauteur)—Joan ( and Oppenheim—Simple Peter Cradd. . -of Mr« and. Mrs. John Foss, was _ Erie Gordon, district ranger at mumps having taken the illness ate in the project will have a , Patch—Holiday Pond. quille and sons Harley, Jimmie and Pierre. married Wednesday July 17, in Dufur, will be here August 3, at as he was finishing the job of put- . blood test given their stock. This Corky are visiting the formers Provost—Vagabond’s ward. Dobie—Coronado’s child rent Seattle to John Matson, a resident 8 p. m at the courthouse to aid ting his combine in shape for har- may be repeated four time» if parents, Mr and Mrs. George Mc Reed —The earth for Sam. Eaton—Jeanne D’Arc, the warrior of Dayton where Mrs. Matson has m organizing a cooperative fire vest conditions seem to indicate that Kay. n c Rinehart—M iss Pinkerton. * saint. * / been a high school teacher for a crew. These crews are subject to Frank and Ted von Borstel drove I Bang’s disease may be in the herd. Mr. and Mr$. J. H. Wilson were Eberhart—The mystery of Hunt Arnim, (Elizabeth)—Father. call in case of a large fire and are I number of years. Condemned cattle will be paid for shopping in The Dalles Wednesday. . . - । to Walla Walla Monday to hear the Sabatini—Captain Blood returns. ing End. * Several bus loads of eastern paid more than the ordinary crew ( secreUry of agriculture speak. A. by the government with |50 as Scoville—Wild honey. A number of young folks from Field — Calico Bush. school ma’ams went through town that is picked up to figlht fore^,^ Dunlap was another attendant the top price. For instance, if a Seabrook—Gao of the Ivory coast. Kent attended th® dance at Willow Feurber—American Beauty. Wednesday and Thursday on a fires. Members of the crew may from this part of the country, cow is condemned and can be sold dale Saturday evening. Bower—Dark horse. Fillmore—The stuffed parrot. tour of the west. They have com be excused if thejr personal busi- for beef she is sold. The owner The well on the George Geori 1 Smith—Arabella and Araminta. Vintin Mrs. Ida Davis, Pauline Davis Finger—Courageous companions pleted the northern route and are ness needs them at the time of property is Terhune—My friend the dog. _ _ _ being cleaned out and gets the price. And in addition he and Viola Hansen of Moro were Geister—What shall we play. on, their way to California from the fire. । Verne—The omnibus Jules Verne. the machinery repaired so that it will receive an indemnity equal to guests at the J. C. Wilson home Grey—Arizona Ames. where they will go through Texas Williamson—Baby Bear • ••’ can be used to supplement the city the appraised value and the market Sunday. Huber—Cinder the cat. and Arizona before turning north. A *a w®ter supply during the summer. price provided this difference is no Mr» Alfred Lyons and Mr. and Jastrow—Piloting your life Carroll Sayrs and family are in George Witter is down from Kent more than $25 for a grade animal Mrs. Jay McKay were shopping in ( Justus—The other side of Portland this week to have Frank H j and |50 for a purebred. , q to aid in the work. The Dalles Friday. । mountain. examined for his sinus trouble he Contracts with the government Delbert Stow, eon of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George McKay en- Karazih—Cranes flying south. developed while swimming at Cor Mm Floyd Stow w'ho has been vis- must . . be . signed before .. . the . veter- terUined the following guests Sun- Kely (iMtercian)—Spanish holiday I vallis. Despite the work of the govern- iting here with his grand father, inarian U a"y Full Gospel Assembly day for dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kyne—Lord of Lonely Valley. Mabel Byers returned this week ment toward crop reduction and left this week for his home in work on the herd. The work ends Cox, Warren Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Lampman —North west . nature Sunday School ........... .10:00 a. m. from an extended stay in Califor allotment contract« the number of this year on December 31 and must Morning Service ........ 11.00 a. m. Bend. ■ - - - nia with an aunt. She is again be started immediately in order Louis Schadewitz and son Teddy ---- ■-------- ! Evening Service ........... 7:45 p. m. acres in fanns in the United States Matt Simon and wife were in and daughter Nelda of Moro; Mrs. «a Mo 121 A.F. & A.M working for the McKee brothers. has increased since 1930 according Fossil Sunday visiting and observ- to give time for a sufficient num Ben Leatherwood and sons Harley M oru. Oregon_ Miss Dorothy Foss is home again to the survey made last winter by ing the pioneer picnic on Service ber of testa. Subject: TRUTH and Jimmie of Coquille, Mr. and « the 1st and 3rd after spending a couple of weeks a force of men working under the creek. Golden Text;.Psalms 31:5. Thou 1 • Mrs. Art Oratty and daughters Thursday evenings of hast redeemed me’ O Lord God of at Seaside. She "will teach near census bureau. Mrs. Wren Hogue is a recent vic Dorothy, Ruby and Grace and sons each month. Visiting truth. Astoria next winter. There are now over 70.000,000 tim of the mumps having waited Floyd and Clyde; . Mr. and Mrs, member? cordially in Lavon Sayrs came home Satur acres more land in farms than in until nearly everyone was over it Responsive Reading: Psalms 57: Ernest Smith and daughters Joyce vited tn meet with us. 2. 3, 5, 7-11; 91:1-4 day evening after completing a 19301 The survey was of land in before contracting the disease. ! if * « — and Virginia and son Billy of Kentn c. Sparling, W. M. term at summer school. Community Presbyterian Church farms, not cropped land. Mr. and Mrs. Con Buckley were nAnnfPn 54 f" r iiufv The occasion being the birthday C. V. Belknap- «Sect Avery Harrison from Grande “The Son of Man Cometh” is the In Oregon there was an increase here Sunday to visit with friends. *< VU VI Vil Gl 1 <11 Lj anniversaries of Virle Cox and: Moro l.od^e No. 113, I. O. O. F. Ronde was visiting the first of the of nearly a million acres according subject of the sermon by Rev. Law Joyce Smith, also the reunion of I W. B. Knox, who operates the Moro, Oregon “«-week with his aunt, Mrs. W. J* to the survey and in an increase Tygh Valley flour mill, stopped rence H Mitchelmore, pastor, at Mr. and Mrs. McKay’s five daugh Martin. .. : the .11 o’clock service. Special in the number of farms from 55,-1 here for a short time Tuesday. 1 Meets 1st and 3rd ters who had not all been home to Visitors Come From Valley music. Mrs. Elsie VanSlack and children 153 to 64,826. Farms in the UniU Tuesdays in the The Chas. Engel family are hav- gether in eight years. Sunday School at 10 a, m., C. Jv visited here with her father G. B ed States as a whole increased ing a tough time with mumps and । To K LO.O.F. hall- Tran Bourhill and other relatives this about 550.000 during the five year whooping cough and harvest all sient and visiting Thompson, general superintendent, week. - NOTICE TO CREDITORS brothers are cordi has classes for all ages, and wel period. Sherman county was one coming at once. 1 Mrs. E.iL. Douglas, j^ughterof | of the few counties of the state ‘ I Come in and see us about cooling! All creditors of the estate of ally invited to meet comes strangers who have no oth er church home. Our orchestra Mr. and Mrs. G. C. vOin is here | r that showed a decrease in the num- with us. Margaret Hill, deceased, are noti ------------------------------------------------ I room before renting one. You’ll For the pleasure of Mrs. Jay Me- needs trumpets and violins. Any L. © Rice N. G. for a visit with h5r parents. ber of farms and the drop here was like our proposition. E. Old* j KaX» a Jun? bride, friends and fied to present their claims with Joe Truit, Secretary- who play musical instruments are Station agent Mac had his car school mates met at the home of proper vouchers to the undersigned Mrs. L.' L. Peetz returned home from 369 to 367. Gilliam county invited to come and join 'the or Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 from Portland Monday after spend dropped one and Morrow gained wrecked Sunday while driving on Mrs- Alfred’ Lyons, the brides at the office of the County Clerk at ganization. Moro, Oregon, within six months four while Wheeler county showed the highway near Umatilla and mother, and gave her a miscellan- ing a few weeks there. Moro, Oegon while he is about the car is still eous shower Wednesday afternoon, from the date of this notice, to-wit: Mrs. Susie Hasting and her an increase of forty farms. Meets 2d and 4th Tu laid up for repairs. . July 17. Those present were Mrs. July 19th, 1935. son, Charles Cunningham, Herbert Hill, Administrator. Herb Dohm and family of The Theo von Borstel, Mrs. IMax Pluem- esdays of each month ' are here this week for a visit. They NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE I *AM LICENSED Dalles were visitors in Grass Vai- he. Mrs. J. H., Mrs. John and Mrs. / Visiting members wel live at Vancouver, Washington. OF REAL PROPERTY J. c. Wilson; Mrs. W. C. Helyer, TOWN LIBRARY RRSliJ come. * • by the Walter Ruggles is driving a new ley Sunday. tate of On Saturday, the 17th day of Viola Hansen, N. G. Chevrolet coupe.'* Darwin Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs Art CrAtty, Mrs. Ben Leather- RECEIVES BOOKS August, 1935, at the hour of ten regon to soli wood, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell, Mrs. Vi Akeley—Jungle portraits. Lila Bull, Secretary. Miss Melba Thogerson is visit o’clock a. m., at the front door of Mrs. Lawrence Wilcox of Portland, Haynes, Mrs. H. E. Morrow; Misses ----- ■ ~ " - cit utomobile ing friends in The Dalles this week. the courthouse in Moro, Sherman came up Tuesday afternoon to look Phyllis. Laurie and Jean Haynee; • . Mary Grace Cox of Troutdale U County, Oregon, I will sell at pub foj/a job in harvest. nsurance for A bit of a rain storm fell here Marguerite, Clarice ►nd Juanita spending a week or ten days with lic auction to the highest bidder Mitchell; Evelyn Davis, Bertha and THE AETNA INSUR Reatha Sayrs for cash, the following described Tuesday morning for, about ten Helyer; Nellie Wilson and _ Jane Noren®, daughter of Mr. regl property - located in Sherman minutes and drenched things until Myrtle ANCE CO. the wind came up to blow it away. Geraldine Norton. The bride re- and Norene. of, Portland, is County, Oregon, to-wit: It was probably the forerunner of ceived a number of useful gifts, here to spend a part of the Lots numbered Four and I INVITE YOU TO CALL the more southernly storm. Refreshments were served. mer at the Martin Melzer ranch. Five of Section Six, Township AND GET OUR FIGURES SPECIAL PRICE: One North of Range Nineteen, I Now—Finger wave 25 cents. East of Willamette Meridian, ON AUTOMOBILE INSUR —Oil Shampoo 50 cents. ' • containing One Hundred nine ANCE BEFORE YOU BUY. Was—Finger wave 50 cents. teen and 35-100 acres, more —Oil Shampoo 75 cents ^Spring Prints for your new house dress or less, according to Govern For week of July 29 onlyv ment Survey, Sherman County, ( . Arnold Landry Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of Take advantage of the F. H. A. and im Oregon. Since the publication of the story Said sale is made under execu-l prove your home. * This is an opportunity DRYGOODS Agent about Joe Shearer and his grade tion issued out of the Circuit Court! we have received a letter from of the State of Oregon for the! of a lifetime to get those improvements you AEtna Casualty - Surety - Trade At Mrs. E. T. Sandmeyer of Buhl. County of Sherman to me directed! always Planned. Disability Automobile Insur Idaho, who came to Cross Keys on in the case of Elizabeth Fuller, Quality ance. Lower Trout Creek when seven plaintiff, vs. J. H. Ferrell, a single years old and grew to adulthood man; 0. A.. Carlson, Receiver ofl Store For Paint, Kalsomine and all Interior there. Her childhood name was the First National Bank of The Yaisli. She speaks of Cassie Dalles, Oregon; State Industrial Work, consult Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Wright, a niece of the Shearers Accident Commision; and Alma and other early day residents. Barnett Fridley, defendants. F. H. Feike. inspector for the HUGH CHRISMAN....... Now is the time to lay in your winter federal land bank was here this Sheriff of Sherman County, Ore. I week looking over the county with supply of Fuel. We are in position to quote First published July 19, 1935- W. H. Ragsdale, local agent Last publication August 9, 1935. you on Wood, Coal and Briquets at attrac * I Mr. and Mrs. Giles French were at Fossil Sunday to attend the pic tive prices. nic of the Eastern Oregon Pion eer's association. * Lester Barnum was also an attendant at the picnic. Mr. and Mr* R. C.. Jones and All livestock found on Sections two children are her® this week 3, 4, South. Range 18E, to Sec. 31 E. E. Gervais, Mgr. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. from Spokane to visit with Mrs. 4 South, Range 19E, will be taken - Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. up by me. Barnum. I. N. Maclnnes, Kent Roscoe Moore and Marius Douma have been at Shaniko a week col lecting bunch grass seed for the experiment station. They have a crew of men and are cutting the grass from some of the ranges in DENTIST that part of the country. Local people who weree in Wal HOME OFFICE, WASCO la Walla Monday to hear SecreUry DENTAL X-RAY SERVICE of Agriculture Wallace speak were: W. S. Powell. D E. Stephens, W. H. Ragsdale. Harry Ragsdale, Perry In Moro the First Week Johnston. Charles Powell, Giles in Each Month French. Dayton Man Acres increase Despite Reduction program “CHIPRES Kent Bride O I Groceries Attention S A Trust us to have the most complete stock, not only of staples, but of vegetables too Joe Truitt H. Zeigler’s Hi Pals! Come to The Dalles Classified Ads Phone 93 Grass Valley •American Legion State Convention and Dr. J. A. BUTLER rr r rr rr p re •Old Fort Dalles Frolics rr r rr Here’s that good old "American taste" - at a price you can afford to pay A Loan Service to Fulfill Every Legitimate Need Whether it be business man or farmer we have a loan service that fits his need. The same is true,- too, of the individual for his personal-use. We’re interested in your success- talk things over with us. 100 ASK FOR r -'4, SCHENLEY’S WHITE LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY Million in Resources ............. Manager --Ass’t Manager C. R. Harding L. A. Littleton . The Dalles Branch of the Big Public Events Every Day World War Spectacle DRAMA Wednesday Night August 14, at Amotan Field 20 Thrilling Episodes"— Cast of 500 Soldiers, Sailors, Legionnaires and Civilians United States National Bank ___________ - of Portland Head Office: Portland, Oregon Watch for newt of the Program and for further Announcements next week, . S- "I