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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1937)
X rw’Ä' A ? tu e sherman c o u n tï journal , moro . —-----— O regon PAG® T H R U as * ’ * * ■ , „■'-’t frojn Oithalfa, Wn., where- they The Wren Hogue family and Mrs. efficiency, which serves hundreds Bible School ......... .... ; 10:00 S. m spent a week visiting relatives. . Harold Bauer have returned from of people with minimum time and Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. m. . c ' * * ---- J--- ” O. N. Macnab was a visitor at beach where they vacationed expense. | Thè grease-paint, colored glasses, Christian Science Society Umatilla Sunday visiting relatives, with relatives and friends. The school-election held Monday „ Kenneth has returned from and neckerchiefs which keep the was well attended, T. M. Rolfe be-’”®0™ * where he had ***" working sun away;, the alpenstocks and Community Presbyterian Church CARD OF THANKS ropes which make climbing safe. ing elected for three years and Ed-^ 10 a. m., Bible school for all ages We wish to express our heart I The short wave radio transmitter in the Moro community. gar Alley -was elected clerk for one * felt thanksi for the aid and conso at. the summit, through which one 11 a. m. Mbraing worship with yefir- ¡MAYBE THEY WILL Karl Eaton, formerly living in lation given“ us during the period of sends greetings to his friends at message by the pastor, “Thy Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and the illness and burial of our wife Mr. and Mrs. Frank Draper and Politicians in Oregon and back Sherman county but now of Pen- daughters Anita and Mrs. Margar son of Mill City, were overnight in Washington are having a heck camp as he crawls over the last Kingdom.” , . dletpn, was here last week end and mother. et Mobley returned Saturday from guests of Mr. and Mrs.'R. J. Baker of a time deciding on a fedenf hump. McKean Family. . 7 p. m., Senior (Christian Endea looking after his farm interests I t’s a great experience,, and the a months trip to Pennsylvania vor meets for discussion and song. a « ' Judge for Oregon. There have been Legion doesn’t limit it to Hood in 4h< vicinity of Grass Valley. His where they visited relatives. CALL FOR BIDS Please keep the dates July 10 au u? A1! y entertained with many unkind things said »bout River valleyites. Anyone is wel * 1 small son Billy accompanied him to Mrs. Hubert Hutchcroft and chil- clerk of School District No. ree ta >les of contract Wednes- every contestant and minor groups come to climb upon payment of a and 11 in mind. On those daiys we $ioro, and stayed here to visit with 21, The (Fairview) will accept sealed i dren of M»f"*ukie are here visiting < ay afternoon. Mrs. A. F. Balzer have been attempting, to dictate small guide fee and evidence that celebrate the fiftieth anniversary Johnie Shipley for several days. bids up to July 9 for contracts for' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charies recieved high score for club and the nomination. The powers that he or she is physically sound. This of our local church. 'Photographs Donald Barnes arrived this week hauling school children to Moroi I F*mley«, Mrs. Tom Alley for guest. be may get down to finding the year’s climb will soon be history*, or clippings of value in making an to remain during the summer The board reserves the right tol. Mildred Alley is here spending a Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble were best ipan pretty soon. and its incidents will soon be a historical exhibit of the Monkland months working in the fields. reject any or all bids. r j few weeks with her parents, Mr. visitors in The Dalles F r i d a y . ---------------------- part of the growing body of tradi-, and Moro congregations are de Truman Strong and family 34-45 Mrs. Abbie Melzer. and Mrs. Tom Alley. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and DRUNKEN DRIVING LOOMS tion which surrounds a unique in sired by the committee in charge.. came home Sunday from a trip to They will be returned. Ben Payne and son Bennie were daughter Betty Lou went to Hub-! Of all drivers in fatal accidents stitution. Yellowstone National Park. They Lawrence H. Mitchel more, Pastor. — _ I visitors in The Dalles Wednesday bard Friday to visit Mrs. Olds’ on Oregon highways in 1936, one , found conditions there much bet u /lO T e S e e d C T O D S bringing Gladys and Doris 'Payne parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walken- out of nine was under the influence ter than on a former trip As roads » isit w ith relative» home after a v visit with relatives. Grass Valley Baptist shaw. They, returned Monday eve- of liquor. . This is an increase of have been improved. 10 a. m., Bible School. Come, Don Ragsdale of La Grande is 4.3 per cent over 1935, the Oregon Mrs. Estella Dillinger came up join in the study of God’s Word .Mrs. Arch Cantrall entertained State Motor Association points here visiting at the Jim Blagg Monday to take a job for harvest. with us. with four tables of bridge Thurs- out. home. Chursh service at the Christian She returned to Portland but will 11 a. m., Morning wprship, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blagg and day afternoon. Mrs. Arden S q u ire ____________ Science church on Sunday morn come back soon. “Man’s Debt of Gratitude.” received the guest prize, 'Mrs. Eben INJURIES WOULD daughter were in The Dalles one ing begins at eleven o’clock. The Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Moore re 8 p. m., Evening Service, “The Kee received hirh score for club DE-POPULATE STATE day last week to meet their son The growing of seed crops is subject of the Lesson-Sermon for turned this week end from a trip Steadfast Life and Abundant Ser and Mrs. A. F. Balzer received the Auto accidents in 1936 injured rapidly becoming an important and Ivan who returned from 4-H club June’ 27 will be “Christian Sience.“ to Vancouver, B. C. with their traveling prize. < 705,440 persons—or almost the en- The Wednesday evening meeting vice.’’ daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and profitable phase of Oregon agricul- summer school at Corvallis, 8 p. m. Thursday. Prayer, Bible Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer anff tire population of the state of ture, with the income— from tnie Mr. and Mfs. Dean Olds and son which includes testimonies of Mrs. Morse of The Dalles Study, and Monthly business meet- sons were in The Dalles Sunday Oregon. source bringing a total of $3,000,- Donald accompanied by Mr. , ana Christian Science healings, begin? Mrs. Dorothy Johnston under ing. -------- Mrs. Henry Roth were The Dalles visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bruc- at eight o’clock. went an operation at the 'Portland 000 to Oregon farmers in 1936. Plan also to attend our special kert. parents of Mrs. Balzer. HOOD RIVER CLIMB Every body is welcomed at these Facts recently compiled by E. R. visitors Sunday. Sanitarium Tuesday and is recov 4th of July services both morning services. Ben Payne and daughter Gladys, (Continued from page one) ~ Jackman, extension specialist in Mrs. Wayland Weld and children ering very well it is reported. and evening. July 4th. Arthur Kirk and wife from Bell farm crops at O. S. C., for use in of Bonneville came up last Wednes- Lydia Roth and’ Tom Zimmerman a. m., long before the first pallor Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. flower, III., and Mr. and (Mrs. Geo. a 'program service series compiled day to visit her parents, Mr. and and son were visitors in The Dalles of dawn has appeared, is one con- Wasco Methodist EpZscbpa? Church tinuing string of grand surprises Wil’i'x J Douglas Jr., Pastor. Murray from Pontiac, 111., visited by J. R. Beck, extension specialist, Mrs. J. S. Newcomb. They return- Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Harder had the mis- and thrilling impressions. The Sunday School .... 10:00 a. m. HUDSON PONTIAC TERRAPLANE over last week end with Mrs. shows, for instance, that Oregon ed home Sunday taking Doris New- fortune to break her arm Monday beauty of sunrise; the glimpse of Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a. m. produces 100 per cent of thé com- comb with them for a visit, Martha Cope. Mr and Mrs Herman Schilling evening when she accidently fell distant snow peaks looming up Mr. and Mrs. Harold Needham of mon and Hungarian vetch seed, PETERSON MOTOR CO. Pasedena are here this week to 100 per cent of the chewing fescue and son Robert were visitors in The or. their back porch. She was bigger and bigger as one climbs in- WASCO CHURCH OF CHRIST taken to the hospital where she to high altitudes; the strang* 217 E THIRD ST. visit with Mrs. Needham’s moth seed, and 100 per cent of the Eng- D.lles Wednesday. will bo confined for about 10 days, mosses and wild flowers above Arden Squire was a visitor in THE DALLES. OREGON er, Mrs. C. B. Ginn and other rel lish and Italian rye grass seed Mr. and Mi's. Loy Adams of timberline; new sensations ot used in the United States, as well Portland Sunday. " atives. Rill Roth spent the weekend at Maupin are visiting relatives in height as, securely ^oped to other GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Grading of county roads is go as 95 per cent of the nation s bent Unusual Values In Used Cars „ climbers, one gazes down from ing on this week since the rain grass seed, 95 per cent of the ban y Miller visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sherman county this week. Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Ball and steep snowfields; and last, the feel- 28 To Select From A tto rn e y A t L a w made such work\posaible. Lamer vetch, 90 per cent of the, Austrian Lillard. a children of Corvallis spent the ing of conquest as one gazes f om winter peas and 90 per cent of the Alton Axtell and Louis May of Sayrs and Kendrick Dunlap are at 4th & Union week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted the summit upon a broad green ladino clover seed. Moro and Gladys Payne were Sun- manning the grader. M e ro ar d W asco circle of earth far below, spotted Josephine county leads in ladino day ^dinner guests of Vere Pike, Ball and family. The runway for the new garage 120 TELEPHONE Mr. and IMrs. Donald Clodfelter with lakes and ribboned with in the Conlee building has been con seed production", he says, Linn in going to The Dalles to attend the and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eakin riverfc. , ’ structed and early completion of English rye grass, Gilliam in Cres- show. Other things which the climber ted wheat grass, Malheur in irri- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall and were delegates from Sherman Chap the job is anticipated. ter O. E. S. to the Grand Chapter or ?ampe? remembers; Lloyd Hennagin expects to move gated clovers, central Oregon in son and (M t . and Mrs. Don Smith which convened in Portland last The Crag Rate—mountaineers— alsike clover, and Willamette val- were visitors in The Dalles Sunday, to .'Moro within a few days as the week. _ . r# in their checkered shirts, which are Mrs. Buck Miller went to Arling- Floyd Flatt house has been re ley counties in hairy vetch, crim- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Harder of their badge of office as guides and son clover and vegetable seeds. A ton Thursday to visit her sister, re paired for him. Milton are here visiting the Wm. expert alpenists. D. E. Stephens and^daughter, total of 100,000 acres were devoted turning home Sunday. ’ f The kitchen crew, a marvel of Mrs. Earl Olds and her father, Harders. Janet, were in Pendleton Friday to sed chops in Oregon last year. An indication of how the seed R E. Sutherland went to Portland while Mr. Stephens looked over the growing industry has increased in Saturday to spend a few days, Pendleton station. Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten and L. R. Conlee was in Portland the the past 10 years is found in Jack- man’s comparison of the pounds children of Moro were visitors at first of the week on business. W. H. Helyer is here from Car of the different seeds produced in the A. A. Dunlap home Saturday son, Washington where he has been Oregon in 1926 and in 1936, as evening. fqllows: English rye grass, 1926- Mr. and (Mrs. Allen and sor. living for the past year or so. fb ft- n e c e s s it y in b u s in e s s . R e lia b le J. C. McKear. is slowly recover nhne, 1936-175.300; ladino clover, Alton of The Dalles were here g o o d s , R e lia b le b u s in e s s m e t h e d s ,F a ir ing from the foot infection that has 1926-none, 1936-102463; alfalfa, Sunday visiting their daughter and 1926-240,000, 1936-479,335; crimson family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin kept him either in bed or on crutch p r ic e s go b a n d in h a n d to s tr e n g t h e n clover, 1926-none. 1936-400,000; Fulkerson. es for the past month. th e b o n d < f c o n f id e n c e b e t w e e n m e r R- J. Baker, A. A. Dunlap and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coleman of 'rested wheat grass, 1926-none, 1936-89,443; bent grass. 1926-56.- Luther Davis of Kent, went to Wilmington, Ohio ^ere here last c h a n t an d c u s to m e r Friday for a brief! visit with Mr. 000, 1936-600,C00. A total of 3681 Spokane. Wn„ Sunday to attend a F o r H a r v e s t -N eed s in G r o c e r ie s and Mrs. Walter Ruggles. Mrs. acres of ladak alfalfa were grown National Grain Growers meeting, Coleman is a cousin of Mrs. Rug in Orégon in 1936 as compared with They returned Tuesday. find C lothi'g w e h a v e m e r c h a n d is e th a t Pipe and Plumbing Fixtures Galore none in 1926. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling gles. w i l l p le a s e at p r ic e s th a t p le a s e . Among the seed cro<ps that Jack- and son Robert Mrs. Gus Engstrom James Woods was here Thurs day to visit briefly with his sister man feels that Oregon could well and Mildred Alley were visitors in Q u a lity produce more of he lists grimm The Dalles Monday. Mrs. L. V. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale and son, alfalfa, crested wheat, ladak alfal- V a lle y S to r e Harry, and grandchildren Jack fa. hairy vetch, crimson clover, daughter Mildred spent Sunday and Susanne were here Wednesday English rye grass, chewings fescue, with IMr. and Mrs. 'Paul Alley at alsike clover, vegetable seeds, rape,, Wasco. from The Dalles. Vernon Flatt was in Portland rough meadow grass and white , George Wilcox of The Dalles was Wednesday on a short business clover. AH of these except ladak a visitor in town Monday, alfalfa are now being imported, /Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds and trip. family returned Monday evening Rachel Poley returned the first ' into the United States. of the week from Baker where she had been visiting for the past two weeks (County Agent LeRoy Wright re turned from Corvallis Friday night after attending an agricultural con ference in Arlingto that day. The club children came back from Summer school Friday morning all hi? reporting a fine,trip. Former Resident Looks Over Mrs. Carl Hendricks and daugh ter and Miss Alma Horn returned from ¡Portland Wednesday after spending the week end with the Judge Hendricks. Wheat In County Dunlaps Return From Long Trip To Pennsylvania' CHIMBES Wou/d Add To States Income S P E C IA L S A L E .. Fence Posts 0 Good Ones M o to r O il b y B a r r e l . Repairs R e lia b ility - - F o r C o m b in e s C o m p le t e S t o c k o f P a r t s Half price on 3 Gasoline Stoves A Good Used Radio Z e ig le rs R. J. Baker Grass Valley fase /nate for Less Money on Your 1937 Vacation— coin • Classified Ads. LOST:Ladies Parker Pen, red dish brown at Legion Hall last Friday. Mrs. Margaret Peetz. Lost, Strayed or Stolen: Fresh Hereford cow with underbit in both ears, branded T on left hip. Ted t Ball, Grass Valley. FOR SALE-: Coleman gasoline range, cheap. May be seen at Bryant house. Dorothy Jhonston? Portland Sanitarium. - 1 Grass VsJky Auditorium Wsim Efring India is Orchestra S a tu rd a y , J u n e 2 S FOR SALE: 640-acre farm near Moro. Good wheat land. Some terms. L. R. French, Postal Bldg., Portland. FOR SALE: 1 milk cow, Nichols Bros. Phone 29F5, Moro. 34-35-pd. FOR SALE: 12-foot Internation al Combine, re-conditioned $500.00 cash. Vernon Shipley. Grass Val ley 34-35.pd LOST:-One blocky built brown mare, 'Wtilg’ht about 1600. Robert Rohde. Moro. 34 CAR GREA.! e , W e have installed a new Parr I- electric hoist to make greasing an easi- 3 er and more thorough job. Standard oils and g e scs 're used FOR SALE: Weaner Pigs. Phone 7F44, Vera Jean Menrichs. 34 throughout and expc'ierced labor in-, FOR SALE,'One Harris Com bine Harvester 26—36. Separator, 20 ft cut. One team good brood mares. Two Holstein milk cows. Two Jetsey milk cows. Homer D. Belshee, Moro, Oregon. Phone 27F15. - • . ~ 31-tfn sures a satisfactoty WANTED: Day old or week old calces. 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