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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1936)
THIS «titeltM A COUKTV JOU KW AL, taURÖ. OREGON PACI E THREE FRIDAY, JUNE 1^, 1936 and all go to the County School Picnic which is to be held at Grass Valley. Those who have room in your car for one or two will you please come by the church, as there will no doubt be some who have no way of going. • Let us all be at the church be fore nine thirty, for we must leave t at that time. Bring your basket lunch, and ' come expecting a good time in Chnst Publisher. Giles L and Leia French, Editor, Giles L. French; Managing Editor, Giles L. French; Business Manager. Ivela French, all of Moro. Oregon. 2. That the" owners are: Giles L. and Leia French, Moro, Oregon ■>> 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders holding or owning 1 per The biggest 4-H club session • " ”1-------------- cent or more of total amount of •Hr held west of the Mississippi is bonds, morgages. or either securi Mar bill and Wife Leave For drawing to a close on the Oregon Heavy Rain Falls Sunday T» ties are. Moro Presbyterian Church ' State college campus at Corvallis, 4. rThat. the two paragraphs Portland and Family Reunion where more than 1400 boys and Drench Fanns South of Town next above- giving the names of ,LUTHERAN CHURCH girls and 60 local leaders have the owners, stockholders, and se ■ The Lutheran church conducts curity holders, jf any, contain not spent a busy two weeks attending and Insure CropTör More regular service in the Grass Valley Mrs. C. L. Poley caught her classes, getting acquainted, and only the list of stockholders and Fanners Methodist church building every enjoying the program of recreation hand in the wripger Monday morn security holders as they appear first and third Sundays of the upon the books of the company ing and seriously injured it as the and entertainment. month at 11.00 o'clock; Sunday Friday, June *19, is the last day but also, in cases where the stock skin was pulled from the back for school at 10:15. of the session, when winners of all The annual meeting of the Grass holders or security holder appears quite a distance. She was taken to Everyone has the opportunity .upon the books of the company as the hospital wber? It waa found , contests and awards will be an Valley Grain Growers was held to hear the Ward of Life and re rustee or in any other fiduciary that no bones were broken.-- aUr’*’ nounced, and the girls and boys Saturday afternoon at the office of ceive a cordial welcome. The Won whose class sections made the high the company and resulted in the re- -elation, the name of person or M t . and Mrs. George Williams of the Lord does not return void est record for promptness, atten election of the three directors ?orporation for whom such truatee left Tuesday for Portland to re- I Let no one let this time of grac< dance and interest for the twv whose terms had expired. H. Schil s acting, is given; also that th< main a week visiting with relatives i pass. When the foolish virgins re weeks will have the pleasure of ling, J. L. Davis and R. J. Baker -aid two paragraphs contain state and attending a re-union of the turned, they found locked doors sitting on the assembly platform was chosen again. directors Williams clan. Unmindful and unrepentant sin ments embracing affiant's full and eating ice cream while the rest meeting was held and Mr. Schil D. H. Nish returned from Port-1 . . ... . . o , u ners will find heaven’s doors closed knowledge and lielief as to the cir- land Friday of last wwk after an 01 ,he cluub^? ""’V k S ling was made president for anoth ?umstances and conditions under Let us attend all services i anr absence of several weeks. He ex-J •'>» b' *nd er term and R. J. Baker was elec which stockholders and security hear God’s Word. pecta to return soon but will come' sui»1'»5” P»cked. the entire ted secretary again. kolders who do not appear upon H. H. Fhckenstein, group will scatter to their homes E. E. Gervais and Henry Roth home iA July. Mrs. Nish is con- ! ’he T>ooks of the company as Missionary. in every county in the state. drove to Wamic Tuesday to con ‘rustees. hold stock and security stantly improving, he says. Among the exciting incidents at tract for a job of painting. J. B. n a capacity other than that of a Jiggs Jones, of Madras, is work- I Cityite — Are you sure these cggb Ui» summer school this year was the Coon was in charge of the lumbei bona fide owner; and this affiant .» ing for A. H. Barnum now training : are fresh? announcement from Portland that yard. and breaking Art’s Peter Quick 1 Representative Jennings Randolph of West Virginia, who will shortly Farmer—(Why, lady, if I you 11 has no reason tp believe that any Florence Flink, 13, one of the sum- It rained Sunday in the good old open a drive against the lmj>ortation of foreign made goods in the United ither person, association, or cor- colts and other horses in anticipa-' m r school delegates from that city fashioned way from here south to step outside you can hear the hens States. Mr. Randolph s drive is esjieclally aimed at Japanese and Russian ooration . has any interest direct tion of the fair and the Peter Quick ' had won the grand championship Finnegan and everyone in that dis article* being sold In this country. that laid them still cackling. or indirect in the said stock, bonds, futurity. of the Rose Festival on her entry trict wears a happy smile. qr other securities than as so sta L. R. French was here last week ' of an Ophelia rose grown in her L. R. French was here Sunday STATEMENT OF THE OWN^ ted by him from Portland to look over the ’ 7:30 p. m. Evening Service 4-H rose and flower project. This from Portland to look after busi- ERSHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRC1 Sherman county crops. He made Giles L French the second successive year ii. ness affairs here and shake hands a trip to Gilliam county while here. made 1 1 Sworn to and subscribed before I ’ LATION ETC.. REQUIRED BY which a 4-H club member had car with old friends. Christian Science Church M. E. McKee left Wednesday for THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF ried off?this coveted honor at Port me this 12th day of June, 1936 Carl Hendricks and family and “Is the Universe, Including Man, Bend and other points in (astern ‘ AUGUST 24,' 1912. land’s rose show in competition John Mills and wife of Kinzua Geo. G. Updegraff Evolved by Atomic Force? ” is the Oregon on an inspection trip for the Of Sherman“, County »Journal (My commission expires 9-22-39.) with the'best adult growers. were Sunday visitors at the Simon subject of the lesson-Sermon in druggist board of which he is a , The OFegon club summer school home. the Christian Science church next published weekly at Moro, Oregon member. IJ^ expects to be gone z which incidently is the only two- for October 1st 11935. George Wilcox was here Monday • Sunday. the larger part of three week?. weeks’ session of this sort held in night and Tuesday from The Stat^ of Oregon. County of Sher The Golden Text is from Prov Iva Blshee and Mrs. Earl Belshee the United States, had its begin Dalles to see about things on the ! 3:19. “The Lord by wisdom hath man. ss. have rented Mrs. Hasting’s house ning 22 years ago when 20 4-H ranch. founded the earth: by understand- Before me. a notary in and for in town and will move in soon. boys and girls were assembled on T. J. Aughinbaugh, branch man I ing hath he established the hea the State and county aforesaid, Attorneys At Law W. C. Thompson is managing the the O. S. C. campus for special ager of the International Harvstei Many Attend Dance In vens.” personally appeared G. L. French, McKee drug store during the ab training. It has grown steadily in Co., in Portland, was here Tuesday The morning service on Sunday editor of Sherman County Journal sence of the owner. Moro, Oregon scope and attendance, with an en afternoon with H. W. Berry of the Gras* Valley Saturday begins at 11 o’clock and on Wed- and that the following is. to the - T. R. Hampton of Pendleton, and rollment this year more than twice company. The manager was on an l ncsday evening at 8 o'clock. best of his knowledge and belief, his son Gene Hampton and family as large as that of two years ago. inspection trip throughout the ter- Every one is cordially invited to a true statement of the ownership, of Medford visited for a brief time The ---- class work this year was ritory. v Word was received here Mondaj o attend the church services and to management, etc-, of the aforesaid ! Saturday at the A. S. Johnson and more -inclusive than ever before, । George WitteF’s well drill outfit that Mrs. J. H. Wdson was in St.; make use of the Reading Room in publication fot the date shown in; W. H. Ragsdale homes enroute to with instruction provided in every Went through town Tuesday on the Lukes hospital at Spokane, Wash., the rear of the church. the above caption, required by the Medford, T. R. Hampton is an phase of club work and many r way to the Pinkerton place near where she had a major operation. Act of August 24. 1912. embodied uncle of Mrs. Johnson and Mr. lated interests, while many promi- Moro where it will be used to pull Last reports are that she is getting Community Presbyterian Church in section 411, Postal l^ws and Ragsdale. citizens and officials of the along nicely, and Mr. Wilson will There will be no services in the Regulations, printed on the reverse; Wright has toadstools nent have appeared before the some lodged pipes. A. M Funeral Home Matt Simon spent the fiVt of the return home soon. state morning as both Sunday school of this form to-wit: growing in his parking lot and assemblies. The clubbers en- week in Hood River visiting around L. V. Walton retimed from a daily and church service will be held in who, having been duly sworn ac-1 wfcere it is the middle of June which tered wholeheartedly as usual into among the rural carriers in that weeks stay in Portland to attend connection with the Sherman Coun cording to law. deposes and says* Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. should be the midst of a semi-arid the the Rose show aqd where Mrs. I sports program of swimming, valley. ~ ty Sunday school rally at the Gra».-» that she is the business manager country dry spell—but it isn’t. tennis, baseball, volleyball, danc or Vivian Reynolds has finished the Walton was a delegate to the 1. That t he names and address-1 R. B. Webb is *back from his ing, and similar activities. Two Valley park. year at Monmouth and is home for Grand Chapter of O. E. S. Christian Endeavor groups are es of the publisher, editor. manag-J winter’s teaching at Corvallis and new features of the evening enter Alley's Confectionery Mr. and Mrsf'J. E^Nerton and’ the summer witfi her parents, Mr. planning to meet at 7:30 p. m. as ing editor, and business managers is taking care of his nursery at tainment programs were a style re daughters Geraldine and Carol and i and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds. Phone 222 usual with meetings for the aduH. the experiment station. vue and on “amateur night. Bre: ; visitor in sons Ross aad Eugene spent the high school, and junior ages. Lester Barnum was a A shower for Miss Gayle Amidon past week visiting relatives in the Pendleton over the week end. was held Wednesday afternoon *t valley. postponed The Odd-Fellows have ] the Barzee home with Louise Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helyer and WASCO CHRISTIAN CHURCH their card party until June 27, Barzee, Mary Pinkerton, Genevieve Instead of our regular Bible daughters Virginia and Myrtle and night, so which will be a Saturday Nahouse and Dorothy Fraser as chool and church service, we will son Gordon motored to Haines one the as not to conflict with hostesses. Miss Amidon s wedding meet at the church at nine thirty Tuesday after their daughter Nor that will be held at Kent his Sat- to Pau) Goddard will be an event of ma who had spent a few days visit- If it’s more convenient Two happy and grateful girls, urday evening. June 28th. a visitor ng with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Eureka Ix>dge No. 121 A-F & A-M Mrs. Karl Eaton had as Ix>is Melzer and Patricia McLeod, Harry Pinkerton is getting the and Mrs. Emmett Eakin. They re Many of the thousands of cus Moro, Oregon pipes pulled out of his well this are spending a week at the Hil over the week end from Portland turned home Thursday evening. tomers of this bank do their bank Miss Ethel Thompson, cousin of Meet( the 1st and 3rd week with George Witter doing the lockburn Summer Conference as a Rev. Carey*and Mr. and Mrs. G. ing by mail because this method Master Bob Eaton re Mr. Eaton, Thursday evenings of result of the efforts of the ladies of work. Harry has been hauling is simple1 and safe. It places the Portland with Miss L. Karnes of Wasco were at Kent month. Visiting water since the pipes dronped last the Woman’s Missionary Society turned to F riday evening where they organ bank as elose to them as their for a stay with his Thompson K members cordially in winter while repair work was be who sponsored a Silver Tea and ized a Christian Endeavor. There ' mail box, and is especially conven grand mother, who lives in Port vited to meet with us - Style Show on June 11th. ing done. were twenty four present. A busi ient for those who find it impossi While dainty refreshments were land. L L. Pietz and Kendrick Dunlap ness meeting was held and the fol H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. ble to visit the bank during busi Miss Alma Eslinger of Forest have been moving the play ground served the Style Show continued. C V. Belknap. Secy. lowing officers were elected: Lester Grove returned with Ernest Es ness hours. equipment of the Locust Grove Those who modelled were: Janet Upon receipt of a deposit by mail, linger and wife when they came Wilson, president; Clarice Mitchell, Schadewitz. Conne Ruggles, Helen to DeMoss park as the school or order for withdrawal, the in home from attending the Eastern vice president; Helen Wilson, sec Moro Lodge No- 113, I- O. O. F« school district gave it to the coun Morrison, Faye Thompson, Lois I retary; Clarice Sacre, treasurer. structions of the writer are care Moro, Oregon Star grand lodge this week. Doris , Melzer, Louise Barzee, ty for use there. After the election of officers a fully followed, and that same day Meets 1st and 3rd Luther Davis and Roy Barnett Mrs. A. Rose returned Wednes- Thompson, Doris Morrison, Mary wiener roa<t was enjoyed arouna a reply goes back by post. Tuesdays in the made a trip to Goldendale after day from Sacramento, Calif., where Pinkerton, Dorothy Frazer, Gene a bon fire. This bank invites you to make use lumber for the elevator company I O.O.F. hall Tran Among those from Kent who at »he has been visiting her daught r, vieve Nahouse and June Saunders. of this and the many other services si ent and wsitmg Mesdames Melvin Schadewitz, L. this week. tended the dance at Grass Valley Mrs. J. C. Harper. it ’has to offer. brothers are cordi- V. Moore, Martin Melzer. Elizabeth Saturday evening were. Clarice, Serai Searcy left for Portland • ally invited to meet Schaeffer, Omer Sayrs and Law- Eugene Courtney, Manager “Well, mother,” said the smart Juanita and Robert Mitchell. Jesse Thursday morning for* a short with us. r.nce Mitcnelmore. Cotton dresses young fish, “I have been following and Robert Helyer; Mr. and Mrs. business trip. Lewis McKee, N. G. suits, afternoon dreases and for- your advise since I was a minnow Walter Wilson; Clarice Sacre, Errit Frank Sayrs came home from a Joe Truit, Secretary mals were shown, also one riding and have been letting those plump, and Lester Wilson; Ted Johnson, Portland hospital looking very habit and a wedding dress. juicy worms strictly alone. I think Paul and (¡us Schilling; Arthur well again. Patricia Pinkerton gave a read I am now old enough to go on my Justesen, Karl and Maxine Pluem- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McLrod at ing, Doris and Claudine Thompson Moro, Oregon ke; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett; tended the Rose Show parade in sang and two numbers were given own hook.” Meets Every Second Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barnett; Levina And he did. Portland last week. by the girl's trio: Doris Thompson, Fourth Thursdays in each OF PORTLAND and Rosellen Barnett Melvin Bar OLDEST NATIONAL BANK Nearly all of the CCC boys were Mary Pinkerton and Genevieve Month. Visiting members WEST Of THE KOCKIES' nett, Bernice Ediger, Harvey Mc taken to Portland Friday of last Nahouse. Mrs. E. H. Moore serv Invited. Kay, Roberta Schilling, Kenneth week to see the big parade. They ed as general chairman for the Esther Morris. W. IM. Sather, Rollo Thogerson, Virginia made the trip in trucks and return- affair. Myrtle and Sherill Helyer; Lillian Rose Amidon, Secretary. the same evening. Schassen, Cecil and Eugene Norton. PIANO FOR SALE—Small Bun Truman Strong and family re- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson and galow size, standard make. Only Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones of The turne<| the last of the week from Portland where they had attended small balance due, nearly neW. You Dalles were guests at the L. V. take over contract for cash or small Walton ranch last Sunday. the Rose fesival. In A New Location monthly payments. Address, Mrs. Clarence Huis was taken to the Remington, 301 Market St, San hospital Tuesday with an infected Pendleton—The annual field day 31-32-33 knee. It was lanced Wednesday and at the Pendleton branch experi Francisco, Cal. he ia reported to be resting much ment station is scheduled for Thurs FOR SALE: 19 horse combine easier. day afternoon, June 25. announces hitch. Henry Peters, Grass Valley. predatory G. A. Mitchell, superintendent. Melvin Fulkerson. 31-32-33 Full Goepel \saembly W. A. Rroo lkm animal hunter, accounted för 11 Mitchell, together with D. E. Sunday School ................. 10:00 a.* m FOR SALE: 12 foot steel Holt Stephens, superintendent of the Morning Worship ........ 11.00 a. m. M a g a z i n es - Lunches - Cold Drink» coyote pups last month. Big Threshing Capacity-Cut Down From 16 Feet Mr, and Mrs. Fred^htonjwill Moro station, and possibly other combine. See E. M Alley, Grass leave the last of the month! for staff members of the State College, Valley. Chicago where Mr. Ashton ¡will will be at the station that day FOR SALE: Four Milch cows enter private work. Another,«nan to explain to farmers the result of and 50 ewes. Glen King, Grass 32-33-34 pd j(ill be sent here to do the emp the research being carried on. Visi Valley. ping and soil testing for ie Serv- tors will be able to view the results Lupine Rebecca Lodge Na- 116 of various trials with wheat and ice. All Satisfactory Business is built on Moro, Oegon A new compositioii lloor ha« other grains and the progress of been laid in the hotel l bby giving the search for more smub-resistant Confidence - Confidence on the part or Meets 2d and 4th Tu- it a much neater appearance. high-yielding sort«. the buyer that goods purchased will be esdays of each month The station will be at it» best George Wilcox was in town Visiting members wel • Thursday from The Dalles «Jid re at that time just before harvest, ports that he has handed m hn and those in charge are preparing Dependable Grocerie», Freeh Vegetable» Elsie Stephens, N. G. resignation as relief head for^her n.uch of interest for those who «t- Lila Bull. Secretary man county and that he has writtan tend. Particular stress will be Overall», Jumper», Shirt», and all kind» of the county court resigning as coun placed this y*ar on methods of preventing soil erosion and on prac- ty coronor. DRY GOODS The Union Pacific paid taxes in t:ces which will meet the require When Your Shoes need repaii ments of the new agricultural con- Sherman county this year amount seni them to Trade At ing to $42,292.08 which was 20.b7l gervation program. percent of the total tax levied. Quality A spark plug that is not firing Mr C. R Moore, Townsend lec Store properly will fail to produce nor turer will be in Moro on Wedncs good shoe repairing day, June 24, and will talk in th rect combustion in the gas cbam ber. Plugs should be cleaned at 2B4 Second St. : THE DALLFS Community Preabyterian church^a regular interval». . 8 00 o’clock. Everybody welcome. Moro Woman Injures Hand In Clothes Wringer 4-H Session Best Ever Held Say 1400 Kids' Grass Valley Would Check Foreign Importations Grain Growers Re-elect Directors Kent Matron Ill ' In Spokane Hospital, Report UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Zell’ BANK BY MAIL Two Girls Going To Conference * THE DALLES BRANCH * T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK Classified Ads II YOUR SERVICE Pendleton Field Day Announced CHIWIES MORO CONFECTIONERY CONFIDENCE Machinery Repairs A 14-foot Harris Combine for sale McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker H. Zeigler’s Grass Valley, Oregon ................... ..........