Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 21, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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Watch for future announcements
where the Bible and ail authorized
Joe Bibby has moved his com­
Marvel were in Portland Saturday
as to the Sunday evening seaivce.
Christian
Science
literature
may
bine to the May raaoh and started
and Sunday.
be read, borrowed or pu:chased. The first iervice will be September
. threshing Tuesday.
ju .
Harvey Thompson and family ex
All are welcome to the services 6th at 8 p. m. Special muei
pect to leave next week for Donald
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne went
and to make use of the reeding Sunday school at 10 o’clock.
a
where Harvey has bought a gener­
[ to Tygh Valley Sunday to meet
room.
al store which they will operate.
l Mr. and Mrs. Qpcar Brockert. They
Community Presbyterian Church
One Canadian motorist has
Stanley Reavis was taken to a
brought Mrs. Payne’s daughter
Preaching by pari Shipley at 11
Wasco Church of Christ
hospital in Portland Monday of
home after a stay of a week at come to the conclusion that tour-
o
’
clock.
You are welcome.
Gilbert R. Carey, Pastor.
ing counsellors do just about as
this week suffering from some sort
the Bruckert’s.
10:00
Bible
school
of an inflamation in his jaw which
j Lester Bueholtz and wife and his much travelling as travellers them
11:00 When Your Shoes need repan
Morning worship
did not yield to treatment.
mother, Mrs., O. H. Bueholtz were selves.
George Martin Visits Parents
stepped
into
tne
Sermon
topic,
“
To
Whom
Are
Last
fall
be
Miss Cassie Holmes, commander Huckleberry Season Starts
here visiting at the Schwarts home
send them to
the
Oregon
State
You
Looking?
’
’
Salem
office
of
of the Kent post, American Legion
over the week 'end.
and Relatives Here
Prayer meeting and Bible study
attended the Roseburg convention Campers To Mountains
Mrs. J. J. Wiley of Portland was Motor association to ask about
the trip to San Diego. Claudia each Wednesday evening.
as
a
delegate
from
her
post.
up
Sunday
on
«business.
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Mr. and Mra. M. A. Bull returned
motoj
Choir practice Friday evening.
Mr. and Mirs. E. E. Gervais have
Joe Truitt and family left Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilt and Mrs. Benson, manage I of
GOQD SHOE
REPAIRING
this week from Camp Sherman
lub
branch,
gave
him
maps
and
You
are welcome to one and ail
announced
the
engagement
of
their
Ray
Blake
went
to
Walla
Walla,
day
for
a
vacation
trip
that
is
ex
­
where tihey have been vacationing
St.
THE DALLkB
of the services of the Church. s ¿04
pected to last two weeks. They daughter Neva, to Harold F. Wash., to get Marjorie Blake who necessary directions.
since the first of July.
.
Three
days
later
Mrs.
Benson
Knight, son of Mrs. O. F. Peterson has been visithg at th> home of
Mrs. Jessie Henrich« left Wed will go to southern Oregon and will of Salt Lake. City, Utah. Tne Dr. and Mrs.'F/'.W. JoBey. • . ’ • was transferred to information
visit
in
the
valley
before
their
re
­
nesday for Portland where she will
wedding will bt an event of the • Sam Davis an<i Ellen CoX took headquaters at the San Diego ex­
position, and one of the first per­
join friends for a trip to the turn.
future.
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Miss Rile/ to The Dalles. Ellen sons to seek advice -was the Can­
Mrs. Bessie Belshee is reported near
beaches along the Oregon coast
Mrs.
John
Rolfe
returned
home
went
to
see
a
doctor
and
had
her
Highway down to the redwoods of to be very ill in The Dalles.
adian!
Miss Pauline Davis returned Saturday from Forest Grove after |jr?e put ¡n ^.^st.
California. She expects to be gone
several
weeks
spent
visiting
with
’
and Mrg. y. B. Eakii^Were »“Aren’t you the same person
from Portland Wednesday after
who helped m in Salem the othu
a couple of weeks.
her
iwrents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
-John
¡
n
The
L>al|eg ^jf011day< ;
spending a few days there with
day?, asked the astonished tra­
Mrs. J. J. Wiley of Portland
j Norma Garrett returned home veler. “My Gosh, you almost got
her mother who underwent an Perry.
was here over the week end to fin­
Wren Hogue is home frbrt a Tuesday front a vacation trip oi here before I did. Well ,so long
Th? Fourth Annual Legion
ish up some business in this coun­ operation the last of the week. vacation.
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several We?kz tit the coast.
She was very ill for a few days.
I’ll see you in New York.’’
ty. She reports Mr. Wiley as be­
E. E. Gervais was in Kent ast
Mr. .and Iffnf'A. F. Balzer and
Leroy Wright, the new county
But instead * of going to New
ing in poor health thus summer.
’
J family were tCThe Dalles Monday York, the CAnadiaft last week re-
agent, is expected home the last Thursday on business.
Mrs. Will Olds and daughter,r
Mr. and Mrs. Dell OhH w^e iii/^'%rti. Balzer’s parents, Mr. turne4 td Oregon. He stepped int/
of this week. His family will come
Jean, were here this week from
with him and they will occupy the The Dalles Sunday to Visit Mr. and" Mts. C.; W." Brockert and also the Portland office of tine motor
Grass Valley, California, where
Hall who are Utfv- to take clair u th? doctor. He still
Hoyd Flatt house. Mrs. Dyer has and Mrs. Elmer
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s
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they operate a dairy ranch. She is
hss to use hil^rutches.
home. There, for the third time
had her furniture moved out to xng for California Monday.
visiting her relatives the Ruggles
Mr. and M.S. Roy Tilkr and; _ John wilt an<| xr .,. Ray Blake; tn M 4»«^ «Ay, ha was mat by
make room for the newcome:«.
With its reputation lor speed, action, and
family and her many friends in
W. T. Balsigser is carrying his family and Leroy Spoor went t6 Wept to a card party at Moro Sat- Mrg Benson. Speechless with sur^
• unusual facilities ; for a real show, Golden-
this count)*.
he blurted: “Say, don’t you
right arm in a sling because of an Tygn Valley Surday to viTit wdh ul.Jay at which Mrs. J. C. McKean
W. H. Ragsdale who returned
Mac
Alsup
and
family.
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and Mrs. Georgia Cochran were ever stay put?”
dale’s Rodeo < ffers the people of the Mid-
infection in the elbow.
the last of the week from a busi­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spoor act* hostesses.
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Mesdames Nahouse, Stewart and
^taumbia District an opportunity to see the
ness trip to Wasco county, left Sun­
Mrs. Fred R ed of Klamath
Goddard and Miss Genevieve Na- daughter and Wanda Tiller, Wall­
day for the monthly meeting of
wod&s best performers in action on high-
house were in The Dalles Thurs­ er Reynolds and Al Morey were Falls and R. B. Pomejroy of Malin,
the directorate for fhe Federal
in Portland over the week end.
Oregon were visitors at the Tom
day.
class rodeo livestock. All professional entries
Land Bank in Spokane.
Carl Thompson and family, of Garrett home Tuesday, -y.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Eslinger are
Mr. and Mra. Omer Sayrs and
in actual contests.
visiting in this county from their Hood'’River passed through her:; Tom Alley and Mrs. Dell Olds Full Gospel Assembly, . .
family left last Saturday for a
Friday evening on their way home wer,» ¡n The Dalles Friday,
home near Forest-Grove.
10:00 a. m
w^k end trip to Mosier to visit
! Dr. and Mrs. M. B. Taylor of । Sunday School
w ...
& Heeling
The elder son of the late John after visiting in Antelope.
Brone Riding
11.00
a. m.
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ix
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4k
I
Morning
Worsl
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Race.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Florin
Coon,
Mrs.
Portland
and
Mrs.
Cassie
Heath
'
Worship
..
Wall, former Allis-Chlamerfc rep­
7:30 p. m.
• Harry Kuns man finished his har­
Calf Roping
resentative from this district, is Art Bibby. Mrs. Kock and Mrs. Kie were up Tuesday and spent the Evening Service ....
Bull
vest run on the Pat Kaseberg
ali
went
huckleberry
picking
Sun
­
day at the Taylor ranch now farm­
here with his adviser to look up
machine last week and uade a trip
Christian Science Church
STEER RIDING BAREBACK BUCKING
his father’s affairs in this county. day. Mr. and Mrs. Coon and Mrs. ed by Millard Eakin.
to Falls City to attend an old tim­
Bibby returned home Tuesday and
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gervais were
At the Christian Science church
ers picnic. He came home Mon­
the others remained unitil Wednes­ in Mloro Thursday while Mrs. Ger­ on Sunday morning, August 23, the
COUNTY COURT
TRICK
FANCY
day.
day.
vais had some teeth extracted. * subject of the Lesson-sermon will
(Continued
from
page
one)
The office of the Sherman Courily
Mrs. Ben Leghorn returned
Bruce Alley is now driving a be “MIND.” Service begins at 11
CARNIVAL
JAMBOREE
Journal is receiving a coat oi M. Clarke Webb, Sealer of
3 Qg from the hospital last Friday. She new Ford Coup1.
o’clock. There is also services on
Wts
&
Measures
white paint this week.
is getting along nic?ly.
Mrs. Henry Tetz. Mrs. Charles Wednesday tevenmg beginning at
You Can See Bigger But None Better
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Turn a lum Lumber Co., De­
R.
J.
Baker
is
having
a
new
cess
­
Lemley
and Mrs. Arzell Lemley 8 o’clock. There is a reading room
2.19
Moss
Park
supplies
Tacoma, Washington, are visiting
pool dug and cemented back of went to The Dalles Tuesday, Mrs. in the rear of the ^hunch biulding
here this week with Mr. Maritin’s Dr. C. L. Poley, ViUl SU-
j
75
i
his
building.
Arzell Lemley to see a doctor.
t.isticreports
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mar-
Roy
J.
Baker
and
wife
were
in
tin, and brothers William and W. E. Tate, ViUl SUtistic
‘
A -
1.2b The Dalles Sunday visiting at the^ *
report
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Aver^r Martin and their families.
Guy Moore home with Mrs. Clara
Sherman
County
Journal.
Cou
On Monday they visited Govern­
Baker, R. J.’s sister,
j
nty printing $8.85; Clerk’s
ment Springs, being accompanied
Marvin
Schepman,
the
new
school
13.35
supplies $4.50
by W. J. Martin and wife, to visit
principal, was in town Thursday. I FOR SALE or trade. Good young
Hugh Chrisman, Cash advanc
Mr. -and Mrs. Harvey Martin who
Mr. and Mrh. Tom Coyle and Mr. Stallion. L. W. Amick, Kent 42-7
7.30
ed for supplies
are camping at that place.
and Mrs. Harold Eakin went to
Lost: Spare tire for truck be­
Sherman County Journal,
'• Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rhine of
5.75 Swim Sunday. They brought Mar- tween Culver and Wasco. Darrel
Assessor’s supplies
Fresno, California, made a brief Geo. G. Updegraff, Dist. At-
41-43 pd
, cile back with them.
McQuillen, Wasco.
visit at the Arthur Johnsen home
6.87
1
Mrs.
Tom
Alley
came
up
from
U mey’s expenses
FOR SALE—Dimension Lbr., all
on Wednesday enroute' to Crater Gto. A. Potter, Judge’s ex-
I Portland Monday and • went to kjnds $10 at mill. 13 miles north
Lake and tfhen home, after visiting
7.85 Wasco Tuesdayito visit Mrs. Minnie qZ Lyle. Appleton Lbr Co. Wash.
penses
in Wasco with Mrs. Rhine’s sister' Supt. Wily W. Knighten, 1936
McKinney. -
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I 40-42 _ '
Mrs. Fred Hennagin.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney re
4-H club Fair approp.
500.00
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Obrist of The Supt. Wily W. Knighten, 1936
• turned to Heppner after several (—
Dalles were here Sunday, bringing
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68.00
School Library approp^
Audrey Baker home from a visit W. E. Finzer & Co. Inc. %
Ru7si™.itw,th Mr‘andM
j
in The Dalles. Mrs. Obrist is a
Mr^.Bob Livinghton and Mrs.
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Supt’s office supplies
sister Of Mrs. Otis Baker.
I Carter Of Shaniko were in town..
Chas. R. Logan, Auditor,
Miss Gertrude Larson of Port­
40.00 Monday.
Auditing county records
land and Betty Templeton are vis­ Wily W. Knighten, Expemes
Joe Newcomb was in The Dalles
iting with the W. F. McLeods.
28.90 Monday.
to attend conventions
Leroy Freeman of Portland is a Turn a lum Lumber Co.,
Pauline Wilcox returned home
guest of Lt. and Mrs. Dahlin.
17.00 Monday after visiting in Portland
DeMoss Park supplies
Mr. and Mrs. Norval May, ac­ Sherman County Fair Asso-
and Eugene.
companied by Miss Neva Gervais
Blanche Garrett returned home
dation, 1-2 1936 Fair
and Harold Knight spent the week
750.00 Saturday from the Stanley Krusow
Appropriation
end in Portland.
State Indus. Acc. Com.
i ranch
------ where she was working dur-, Sponlor>: Esiterà Star Social Club
R. G. Cunliff was here this week
Peace officers contributions 6.56 ,ng harvest.
searching for a place to park his J. C. Freeman. Postmaster,
6.00
books and furniture during the
SUmps for Clerk’s office
winter when he is acting as princi-
Claims Presented and Allowed
. , pal of the local school.
August
Mrs. A. Macgregor of Portland Against the Road Fund
came up with the Knighten family Term of County Court. ,
118.00 Í
All Satisfactory Business is built on
early this week to visit for a time L. L. Peetz. Road work
24.50 I
Dick
Yocum,
Road
work
with her daughter. Mra. Knighten.
Confidence - Confidence on the part of
6.40
Mrs. John Foss and daughter L. L. Funk, Road work
19.75
the buyer tbst poods purchased will be
Dorothy are at St. Martin’s springs Bill McLachlan, Road work 3.10
Ivan
Gervais,
Road
work
for a week or so..
of good quality ¿nd fairly priced.’
29.00
Dr. H. Curry the Seattle Optom­ Bill Jamar, Road work
29.00
etrist who Makes Professional Vis­ James Jamar, Road work
Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables
its to Moro and Wasco will be here Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent of
6.00
road machine shed
4 soon again. Will be at Moro Fri­
Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of
Shell
Oil
Company
(Kent)
day Aug. 21, at Wasco on Satur­
7.43
Road supplies
<
DRY GOODS
day. Aug. 22. Eyes Examined.
door once when the clock says your
Shell
Oil
Company
(Moro)
• The oven of an electric range even
Glasses Fitted.
41-42
50.55
food has been in the correct length of
Road supplies
when used for several hours raises your
Trade At
Misses Leora Peetz and Nelma Turn a dum Lumber Co. road
time and remove your dinner.
kitchen temperature only about ¡°.
supplies
22.00
Quality
Thus when you have an electric
This is because rock wool insulation
Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. Standard Oil Company, Road
range, your kitchen stays comfortable.
Store
keeps
the
heat
inside
the
oven
where
supplies
203.01
Moro, Oregon
Why continue to swelter in the heat
it belongs. The surface units direct
O’Meara Supply & Implement Co.
Meets 1st and 3rd
of some old-fashioned cooking method ?
their
heat
into
utensils,
too.
, Road supplies
’ •••
Tuesdays in the
Electric ranges are priced so that you
Union Oil Company, Road sup­
• Because the temperature control
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LO.O.F. hall. Trar
can afford them. You 11 find the terms
plies
34.65
does your oven watching, you don’t
| sient snd visiting Pure Iron & Culvert Mrg Co.
¡5 convenient. Start enjoying real cook­
have to flood your kitchen with heat
; brothers are cordi­
ing comfort. Visit an electric range
Road supplies
..
every few minutes peeking and turn­
ally invited to neei
Geo. Wilde, Road truck re­
dealer or our nearest office today.
ing your food. You just open the oven
with us.
pairs
33.40
Lewis McKee, N. G.
McKean & Searcy, b-ft
Joe Truit, Secretary
mower
119.83
W. G. Arms worthy, Road ma­
Lupine Rebecca Lodge Nn- 116
7.70
chine supplies
Moro, Oegon.
Turn a lum Lumber Co., Road
14-f oot Harris Combine for
10.57
Meets 2d and 4th Tu-
supplies
ANYTIME!
•»sdays of each month Frank Bartholomew, Road
Big
Threshing
Capacity
—
Cut
Down
From
16
Feet
3.20
A hot bath is the most cooling bath you can
work
Visiting members we
1.20
take. And when you have an automatic elec­
E.
L.
Weld.
Road
work
come.
tric water heater, you can bathe any time
Ira Fridley, Mileage for road
Maggie Barnum, N. G.
28.58
you desire for there’s plenty of hot water
work
Lila Bull. Secretarv National Hospital Ass’n. . t
.
on tap. Your house doesn’t become over­
Rjad employees protection 9.10
heated through keeping up a range or fur­
Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. 8 SUte Industrial Acc. ^Comm. <
nace
fire. You don’t have to remember to
Moro, Oregon
Road employees protection 5.58
light
or
turn off your heater. Your hot water
Meets Every Seconc
supply
is
as automatic as your cold water
Fourth Thursdays in each
supply.
Ask
us to tell you more about elec­
Month. Visiting member?
Dr. Viggo Häufelt
tric hot water service ... and about our low
Invited.
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Esther Morris. W. M.
water heating rate.
Dentist
Rose Amidon, Secretary.
Moro People’s
Grass Valley
Coinings and
Girl Announces
Goings Told
Engagement
Motorist Finds
Traveling Aid
WERNM ARK’S
SAVE
AUG. 28-29-30
for
Goldundale JAMBOREE
Head
Dogging
RIDING
r
Classified
ROPING
DANCES
Prepare summer meals
in cool comfort!
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Grass Valley Auditorium
August 29, 1936
Dufur Orchestra
CONFIDENCE
An electric range sends its heat into your food
...does not make your kitchen a "bake oven"!
H. Zeigler’s
Machinery
Repairs -
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sale
A
Enjoy a refreshing bath
McCormick - Deering
& Oliver
Extras and Implements
.
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each monih. Visiting
members cordially in
vited tn meet with us
H. B. Pinkerton, W. M.
C V. Belknap. Secy
will be in his office at
the Moro Hotel the la^t
three days of each week
instead of the firät week
of each month
Come and get Your Wants
Roy J. Baker
Grass Valley, Oregon
SEE ANY DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
or PACIFIC ^OWER A LIGHT COMPANY
Always at Your Sarvlco