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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL,
In Wringer
The young child of Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Workman suffered a
painful injury Wednesday morn
ing when her arm was caught in
a wringer and pulled into the
machine up to the elbow. Dr.
Poley dressed the arm.
Mn. H. W. Dalbj. is here
this
week from Bonneville to visit with
her mother and sister,' Mrs. R. J.
Ginn and Mildred for a few days.
John Kaseberg is here from his
home in Portland to look after
his fanning interests in this coun
ty and Glliara county.
A. Rose was ill the first of the
week and it was with difficulty
that he was able to perform his
duties as station agent.
Sevens! member* o f the Ma
sonic" order were in Wasco Tues
day night to attend a gathering
of members from the district.
Charles Logan wRs here this
week from his home office in The
Dulles ~ to further his work as
auditor for the county.
Charles Storey has been audit
ing ¿he books of the Moro Grain
Growers this week having recent
ly finished the work at Grass Val
ley. r He was formerly manager
of the co-operative at Arlington
and is well known in Sherman
county.
Greta's new blouses are as
beautiful as a woman in LOVE,
(in Hadley’s Cinderella Shop)
M. M. Saunders, piano tuner
who makes regular trips to this
part of the state from his home
in Walla Walla, is here this week
making the strings of sundry
pianos sound the proper tones.
M ’-. an d M rs. W . W. K n ig h ten
w e re i r / P o rtla n d la s t w eek end
111 v is it W ith M rs. K n ig h te n ’s
m o th e r and to a tte n d th e Legion
b i3 h "V
c e le b ra tio n
th a t w a s
he d ?• th e a u d ito riu m S a tu rd a y
’ ’’i .T
A d am s w as in P o rtla n d
j. n
w e e k - end to v is it w ith
V r* ••
•
h :s fr.ir
j
P in k 1 to n , J a n e t
p t f - '- p r s . ’ P o r ’s T h o m p so n an d
Im o g e n e Jo h n so n a re h e re from
O «* ^on S ta te college to enjoy
\ a e a L o n w ith th e ir ' p a r
ents. j ----**"1 -
Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle O p
tometrist who has made profes
sional visits to Moro ,for years
ia known for good optical work
at reasonable price« will again
be at Moro Hotel Tuesday March
23, for one day. Eyea Examined.
Glasses Ground and Fitted.
ill
be at Wasco on Monday, March
23.
After March 20 it will be pos
sible for owners of trucks, trail
er». farm trucks and similar ve
hicles to obtain a three quarter
Hcense from the secretary of
state. No provision i» made for
a similar license for passenger
ear».
Mm. Naomi Van Gilder, county
treasurer, is ill at her home in
Moro and is unable to be at her
affiee for a few days.
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The county agent reports that
those who are npw farming land
^ r ic ^ h < ^ T “of
another
farmer
C H U £ JftE S
Moro School
c a ll 9 3
Qr'hrtCil
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
R o o f P a in t, S p ecial 75c a g a l.
of McKean & Searcy of production which will be
Moro.
, ed in conjunction with
M r / an d ' Mrs.
B ill“ Brinkert Moro and , Wasco at
were visitors in T hr.D allea bat- March 30, at Wasco on
present-
plays by
Moro on
March 31
u ru a y .
a n d a t G ra ss V alley on A p ril 2.
Mr. and Mrsi R. H. Johnson and The grade school rythm band an
children spent the week end at the high school glee c u> o
Bend visiting relatives.
i Valley will present num
Mra. John Perry of Hillsboro tween the plays at Grass Valley,
was here one day last week to As the receipts wi.l go o p •
visit her daughter Mr. and Mrs. school at each presen 1 ” ? f
Jo h n R olfe a n d fa m ily .
, o n e -a c t p lay s, it is ex p ^
‘ .
Karl Eaton of Pendleton was there will be a large
here last week on a short busi- at. all the towns.
n e ss trip .
1
The
Bnd
g lH s J .
Tygh Valley were here one day-
last week on business and to visit'
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds.
Mr. and Mr». Milton Zell of The
Dalles were business visitors here
~~
, ,
Friday.
| Dr. C urry, th e old
Tom Alley
and lodge
Fred Krusow
attended
The^ Elk7
in The r e li a b le
O p t o m e t r is t
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J0rpt
«'
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o
f l3 st w eek fo r a
o i'r i w ith frie n d s in S h e r
4’/«. . rnunries, 316 Court
/ ...w •
ufn
Thr Old Quaker Co..
GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F
A tto r n e y A t L aw
D R Y GOODS
j
T he
Q u a lit y
Store
Grass Valley, Oregon
n»i........... wwrttMniîîamxggOWatgttOttWaBIIIITltttlIIIIIIIHIimilllHHHH
(or let washing be drudgery, either)
M IN IM I Z E YO U R W O R K BY M A K IN G
YO UR HOME LAUNDRY A LL-EIEC TR IC I
• W hen you have an electric irontr,
laborious liftin g and pushing are elim i
nated. You sit and feed your piece«
through in half the time you formerly
took to iron. Your ironer does all the
hard w ork— and what a beautiful job
it does.
D alles,
Alley’s Conrectionery
BUY YOUR APPLIANCES N O W BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE!
Electric W fllh tr. The new waahert are extremely
gentle, yet eo efficient that dirt ia removed in 5 to 7 min
utes. Prices are «till low. Be thrifty. Buy now I
An electric ironer is just one of the
trio of appliances you need in your
home laundry. You should also have a
modern electric washer and an auto
matic electric water heater. Then laun
dering w ill be one of your easiest
household taskr^ not your hardest.
Klectric Ironer. An ironer takes the backache out
of ironing. It exerts all needed pressure, does all the lift
ing end pushing. You merely eit and feqd your pieces
through ia half the time you formerly took to iron.
Electric WatOrHeatOr. With
O re.
lew.
For efeetrfc wasAers, TreìMr» aM water ftaaterr
SEE A N Y DEALER IN ELECTRICAL EQ U IPM ENT
«P a
• r PACIFIC POWER A tlG H T COMPANY
•
THOH WASHERS AND IRONERS
A T P A C IFIC POWER
;
‘
Phone 222
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an automatic electric
water heater, you have plentiful hot water for laundering
«ad every household use whenever you turn a faucet, day or
night, winter or summer. Heater end operating costs are
See the New
or
- ‘
Roy J. Baker
T ra d e A t
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Come and get Your Wants
D e r a ils , Ju m p ers, S h irts, a n d a ll kinds o f
S ta rt your all-electric home laundry
now. Equipment prices are low, but ad
vances-arc expected before long. The
operating cost of this equipment ia
small because Pacific Pow er A L igh t
C om pany’s rates—always low —are now
low er than ever before.
W aacw
Z e ll’s
Phone
Extras and Implements —
of
B rand
y».
M ach in ery-R ep airs
.
Straight ««urhean Whlo*«y
•O «r«al
M m aw«IU, bi• kn »V*
r
A ll S a t i s f a c t o r y B u s in e s s is b u i l t cm
C o n fid e n c e -• C o n fid e n c e o n t h e p a r t o f
th e b u y e r t h a t g o o d s p u r c h a s e d w ill be.
o f g o o d q u a lity a n d f a i r l y p r ic e d .
and
Dalles last Thursday.
, G p a t t le
w ho
has m ade
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and S e a t t l e
W
daughter Betty Lou were The’D rO f e S S i OI1a l
v is it»
tO
Dalles visitors ¿Aturday.
| r
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ray Blake , J ^ Or o f o r y e a r s W i l l a g a i n
were business visitors in Portland
last Thursday.
b e a t M oro H otel T ues.
Mrs. Roy Baker entertained the
bridge club Wednesday afternoon. M ARCH 23 for one day.
Those receiving high scores were,
,
M ts . Charles Lemley, high Mrs. ]7y<>s e x a m i n e d , g ifii'S e S
Ray Blake second high and Mrs.
BudCboh‘'tM roeKTpriae.
'" r ^ r O U ir fi a n d x tit G
Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Welshon of
v
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Bend stopped here Friday to visit lieve eye strain ana neao
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leghorn while
C harges reaso n ^
on their way to Condon. Mrs. aches.
Welshon is a telephone operator
able. W ilt be at Sherman^
in Bend.
Among those who attended the
layette shower given for Mrs. Hotel in W asco M onday
Ralph* Eakin at Moro Monday
afternoon were Mra. J. S. New M ARCH 22.
comb, M*rs. Estel Hartley, Mrs.
Wren Hogue. Mrs. Tom Coyle,
d a tif have to be ^ ¿ /t
Mrs. W. J. Davis, Mrs. R. H.
Johnson, Mrs. Boyce Blaylock t .. to enjoy
whiskey!
and Mrs. Alfred Kock.
d
Plumbing S u p p l i e s ---------
Johnsons Floor Wax
Furniture Polish & Cloth 75c
C O N F ID E N C E
H. Zeigler’s
Coming Again
.V’, o r c »
Coleman Lights
D ep end able G roceries, Fresh V egetables
William Harder has purchased teams are
•’T«"their first
a new diesel tractor of McKean shape and will go i n t o ^ t h e i r
and Sesrcy in Moro.
j contest this F ndsy when they
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brittain of
Moro Uam at
FOR SALE—Young horses 2-4
years
old; will sell or trade for
man county.
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aged horaea well broken. H. B. Bel-
vr,ir hosier . (in ghee. Moro, phone 2F5
e-18-19-20
gadley’B Cinderella Shop)
L
-A
Radio Batteries
tractor
tio n s to nA v autom obile .d riv e s. F
Sale: Farms owned by Stab?
A t e w of school C h o r e n fro m T.ufiJ Board.- Liberal terms. See
A
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bard M. Weber, agent for Sher-
Q K . r»n t ’lP'.’r ö b l l -
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,
A N ew R oof
A N e w T ractor C ab
A N e w P a in t Job
B rick, L im e, C e m e n t
P laster, W a llb o a rd
C oal, W ood, Oil
lassifi'd Ads.
c ar.
'" ' - n
dinner at noon Sunday, and spec-
^ ial meeting of the Church in the
afternoon, to make plans for
I future work.
/ 1
fo r
should ao inform tMs office immed
iately so that the records may be
kept straight.
Hugh Chrisman and wife were
here briefly Tuesday from their
home in The Dalles.
John (Pointer and son of Fort-
land were here over the week end
to viait with Mr. Pointer’s sister-
Mrs. Tom Douma.
Members of the American Le
gion and the American Legion
Auxiliary met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Johnston Wed
nesday and celebrated the birth
day e f the American L**1™ Wlth
Mrs. Squash—It certainly is
games and song. Albert G“Ubrants
hard
to make a household budget
and Duke Clew« made their .fin a l
balance.
appearance before return n g - t o
Mrs. OTinch—Indeed it is. Why
Massachusetts and a well dec
last
month I had to put in four
jated hirthday cake waB cut for
mistakes
to make ours come out
the enjoyment of the veterans.
7M r. and Mrs. Gene Hampton and right so my husband would okeh it.
children arrived in Moro Fnday
from Medford and visited at the
A S Johnson home until Saturday
f
morning, on route to Pendleton to
see Mr. Hampton s father, T. R.
FOR SALE: Police pupa $1.00
Hampton h, a ho’ pital at that i each. Holstien cow. John DeMoss.
place with a broken hip. Mr. DeMbss Springs
c - 20
. Hampton and Mrs. Johnson »re
; FOR SALE: 50 tons bound wheat
co u sin s.
-r
.
h r
wheat hay $12.50 a ton and chaff at
\ '»» i ’
; V
I.JV •r.r spv’n'T $1 a load.
Hugh Walker. Wasco.
v ’r '
‘ b ':
p ' r
-4-VOW- -LW-GiÄÄffAL.-Wh.
Orerò». --------------------- P-19-20-21
va °
school
ah c •'“ V -n d B s en tlev w as
FOR
SALE: Four Guernsey
k eo t b iry
C
m
.ik
cows.
E. A. Cushman. Moro,
lu re d a y w h en he vW fcd X,ori>
T h u rsd
18-19-20
fy ■ , c r ' Tt'» e x a m in a O regon.
n. to
PAGE THR$K
FRIDAY MARCH 19. 1937
Scout Court of Horior, at The kneed before Jehovah our Maker.’*
Dalles Court; house, for* member» • --------- -»— j -----------
> s /~ •"
planning to take Second dais A KÌSS
rank.
.
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A kiss Is a peculiar proposition.
By Wyman French
Of no use to one, yet absolute bliss
Grass Valley Baptist Church
, I Wasco Methodist Episcopal Church The Full Gospel Assembly
to ------
two. The
small boy
gets It
The Ree; Gerald C. Dryding of w i|jia j Douglas Jr., Pastor.
! 10:00
The girls basketball team again
iu:uu a.‘
». m., Sunday
ounuoj S
School t —
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~ ’ '"v*
. for
r
Portland
will
hold
church
services,
Sunday
School
‘
~
-«
11.00
—
a.
-
m.
"
Worship
r—
u:------J
and
Sermon
nothing;
the
young
man
has
to
lie
Mr. and Mr«. Krueger of H e .-1
the I “»1 **n,e o f11the 4*5“
in
the
Grass
Valley
Baptist;
Morning
Worship
11:00
a.
m.
7:30
p.
m.,
Evangelistic
Service
for
it
tfhd
the
old
man
has
to
pay
mi.ton were in town Monday.
;
w 'th vRufue'
w,lked
_ Sydney
RuHni»v W
Dr.
W. Hall, of Salem
7:30 p. m.. Friday Singing and for it. It’s the baby’s right, the
Mr. and Mm. C. P. Adame were
w'th t*>e C«me. The « o r e Church at 11:00 a. m. and <7:30, I n
Superintendent of the Cascade
Bible Study.
M lover’s privilege and the hypocrite s
shopper» in-T he Dalles Monday. « « in favor of Moro all through p. m. Sunday, March 21.
district,
of
the
Methodist
church,
A
welcome
awaits
you
at
each mask. To a young girl rt i s n .
G rau Valley will have tw enty- the «»me- ?*“ clo8e,t Kuf“» coald
will
bring
the
morning
message
at
each
service.
“Oh
come
let.us
to a married woman, hope.
an
Christian
Science
Society
four hour telephone service to be «•» » “ w,tk,n one P°,n‘
This society is sn authorised and administer the sacrements of worship and bow down; Let u? old maid, charity.
installed some time the last of « • ”“« whe" the ,core T r i
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. m. ■. ■
■
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11
the week or the first of next « " 8 of
w<in both V± Y branch of the Mother Church in Baptism and Holy Communion.
W€ek
i ball and basket championships. Boston, Ma-s. Church services and reception of members.
,
A pot luck dinner will follow
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley Tke ofina‘ *TOre {°r ‘hi* game
are held here every Sunday morn
36-18.
This
is
the
last
game
for
the
morning service.
|
ing
at
eleven
o’clock
and
on
Wed
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schil
two
of
senior
girls,
Helen
Strong
The
third
quarterly
conference
nesday
evening
a
t
eight
o’clock.
ling were visitors at the Eugene
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The
Reading
Room in the rear of will be held immediately follow- ■
Amidon home near Moro Sunday. and Louise Barzee.
The Senior »✓ -of Moro high are | the church building is open daily, ing dinner.
<
Among those who attended the
Bishop
Titus
Lowe,
our
resident
(
decorating
the
gym
to
the
theme
where
all
authorised
Christan
--
sa .
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--
show in The Dalles Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. ____
R. J. ______
Baker. ________
Mr. and of S.. Patrick’s day for their an-1 Science literature may be read, bishop, will speak at the Metho
dist church in The Dalles, at 7:30
Mrs. Matt Simon and children, O. nual Senior Ball to be held to- > borrowed or purchased.
R. McNabb, Bill Brinkert. John night. The students, alumni, par-1 The subject of the Lesson-Ser- p. m. Everyone is urged to at-;
I
Reckman. Emma Ellen and Isa- ents. friends, community and th e jmOn for S unday. March 21 is tend this meeting.
Services
will
be
held
in
the
belle Fortner, Vernon Shipley and four high schools of the county “MATTER.
Golden Text: Isaoah 43:12. 1 Wasco Methodist church each
Gladys Payne.
I juuL-Goldendale are invited to the
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley arriv- ball. In order to help the sen- have declared, end Grave iaved. night of Passion Week, March 22
ed from Portland Sunday to re-i iors of this ‘ year with a bigger and I have shewed, when there to 28. “Take Time To Be Holy.”
main about a week looking after i and better graduation be sure to was no strange god among y o u : ----- ----------------7-
business interests.
• be there at nine o clock Friday therefore ye ere my witnesses. Omm unity Presbyterian Church »
seith the Lord, that I am God.
Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Pastor.
Charles Engel waa a business night March 19th.
Responsive
Reading:
Psalms
Two great services are planned
visitor in The Dalles Monday.
j The soft ball team is now prac-
106;
4,
7-9,
12.
13
19-21
44
47
for
Palm Sunday. At 7:30 p. m.,
George Ellard of The Dalles ticing steadily as T they have a
The public is cordially invited Miss Mildred Ginn will give her
was a visitor hete Monday.
game today.
to all church services, and to farewell message on India to a
Mr. and Mrs. John Beuther and
j Moro audence. iMss Ginn ex
make
use of the readng room.
children were guests of Mr. and
pects to sail from the East coast
Mrs. Gus Engatrom Sunday.
j
1Z
W
««o
Church
of
Christ
..........
»" April 6. She drew * crowd«.,
Florin Coon arrived Saturday,
•’
Gilbert
R.
Carey,
castor
house
when she spoke l . , t y « r ,
from Zig Zag to spend the week By Vere Pike.
The meetings led by W. E. »"d Un. address will be made be-
end here.
'I
.
. ,
.
®f Uic many requests to
George Witter of Kent and Carl
With the arrival o
spring Stram at the »Wasco Church of
G R A S S
V A L L E Y
Melzer of Moro attended the weather the high school is plung- Christ are to close on Wed. March hear her *£*>n.
.
24th. Much good is coming from
Dunn» the mormn, service
Lutheran church services here *nC in^° many acrivi a pecu
these meeting». Meetings 7:45 hegmmng at t o u r „brass tno
last Sunday.
- '
Ito that season n sch° o1 hfe.
Ride On
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ball were
The two debate teams- affirm- every night. The topics for Mar. w,ll play The Palms.
19-24
follows:
Fri..
"The
Impossi-
In
Majesty.
The
pastor
is speak
business visitors in Moro Satur- ative 'and negative, comprised ol
f o r p ric e » o n S to v e & D ie s e l o il c a ll 9 3
ble
advice
of
a
wife.”
Sat.,
“How
ing
on
“What
Jesus
Taught
£
and Thelma
Fort
day.
| * Wanda
nainia Tiller
xitici - a*..u
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W E S T L A N D O IL C O M P A N Y
•Mr. and Mrs. Kuntz, parents ner; Frances Fairchild and Ramo- can i know if I am saved? Sun. bout buttering, a
of Mrs. Bob La Bleu, have moved na Spoor will journey to The ‘^ he Great Home Coming” 11:00 theme
G e r v a is
M anager
here from Portland.
They will Dalles Thursday where they will a m. (Bible School at 10: C. E
10 a. m., B«>1« 8
L .L .U e r v a i
live on the place recently farmed present a debate before the Dallea
6:30) Mon., "Shall we reJ°£'
rhamre tor thia
by Alley Leonard.
“
, high school at 1 p. m ~ Imediate- nixe OUr friends in the next life ? ’ 6:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Bardenhag- ly following this debate they will Tuea., yA hard question to an- week only) Christian Endeavo.
en and children we^e guests of return to Waseo and debate again 8Wer.” Wed., “If I had only one groups.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huhman Sun- before the Wasco student body.
sermon to preach.
Inspiring
Tuesday,^7:80 p. nr, Ti^Jp J f »
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