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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1938)
R i P imiivsi—i»i Asa wiabiniR wRPinBiriWWtfWBit lii^jpiihRIffripiBRiiRiT' • * ?*< S W r* •• *» C*» î <£■ f it ' A I *»» 1 ** TSE 78H ER M A N ré t j Wednesday afternoon to four tablai of players, members of the junior bridge dub. Mrs. Eloise Bfelshe won high honors for the d ob and A g. COUNTY JOURNAL, MOfcO.OtóGON Roth took a load of stock, t i Fort- to" Portland on a business trip. They Ä “ ' land Sunday. wore accompanied by Mrs. Art Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling B itty , who went to Portland for and Mrs. R. J. Baker were visitors m:dieel treatment, l l r > 11 in The Dalles Monday. A 'd cjaert luncheon was given Mrs. May Belshe and Mrs. Irene > Mrs. Ed Alley and daughter Lila by the G a ss Valley bridge dub at ' » 1 ' <■'•'■ • . t" ■ ^ m e of Mrs. R. J. Baker last Fraser were hostesses to the Past g • . • /^ s Lee were visitors in The Dalles Matron# dub of the Eastern^Star i n i t i a t e L la S S on Saturday, Lila Lee going for Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Tuesday afternoon at which time V ia » » Bc<j Johnson. Those scoring hon- medical treatment *■ Mr*. Charles Lemley Mr K,n* WM Wtiatod About twenty Odd-Fellows went' Mr. and Mrs.C. B. Doyle are now - A Arc ala ra was spread Honday hirh with M m . Dell OM, »eeond, “X t C • > A / to The D*lle» last Wednesday riding in a new Chevrolet Sedan. moraine when the fireplace chim- and Mr.. Bob Johnson w a. prerent- <M*»-F «Uow lodge of T h . Mr . and Mra. Paul Mailer of ney of the L. L. Peeta house spout C h .u ff^ ™ “’i m r ^ conferred the the first . m U were visitors a t »he Henry ed with a lovely g if t ed smoke. No damage was done. cnauneurs, will be m Moro MUiu. r u * * - conferred first dearree degree w War apofi the following candidates of Roth last-Bunday. O ^ Valley lodger W. H. Bak-< Olds, Norma Garrett and ree/N dgar Alley, Don Smith, Arch th were The Dalles viai- ucement from the Secre- * Cantrall, Glen McLachlan, Alfred t0r8 Monday , in hope that be w u ld re- p. <*/' - » of State's office. < ’* ; cover mofe quickly thdri. M r* ®ayne and Kendrick Dunlap. . , Mrs. Dean Olds and son those / wishing pennita or r Updegrsff returned from California an d Mrs. Arch Cantrall and were dinner guests Sunday at the licenses to drive cars are asked to A remarkable decrease in high Tuesday, to be with her husband. son Everett accompanied by Wanda farm hwne of parent,, Mr. and way deaths during the last quarter Charles Montgomery lost his fgbC in touch with the examiner Cantrall went to Madras Sunday Mrs." Jacob Wassenmiller. during these hours. of 1937 was the highlight of traffic teeth Tuesday night. He Went to where Wanda l . f t fo -U fc aty, Gab- „ Henry t(m, „ sleep and then hid his teeth from fornia to visit her mother. John , A L y d U i safety news for year, Secretary of State Earl Snell declared today in >• himself. Now he can’t find them i i d. Gri ndma R?th ,w t" ln T’’e revi'ewm« 'th« hirhw»y 'piet»Te'foT and his diet is restricted to liquids. the home of her daughter, Mrs. £>ailea;$u»day where John took the past twelve months. Lester Barnum shipped 70 head By Dolores Simon Ray Blake, in Moro Monday. route foy Monmouth to Other outstanding trends during of grain fed cattle from Grass The high school orchestra played studies at the Normal the year were: On Friday, January 7 Grass Val Vsuey Saturday night and drove at the Sunday evening service at ¿down Sunday to s d l them. Mrs. ley went to Wasco where the beores te«t quarter slump in traffic the Baptist church. A special were: First team, Wasco 29, Grass Ba num. Mrs. E. E. Barnum and Mrs. George Williams injuries paralleling the decrease in number was rendered by-<Mr. Tapp, ' 'Charles Belshee also made the trip. Valley 84; second team, Wasco 17, some of their friends deaths. z Ramona Spoor and Emma Jean at their home in The Dalles last A sustained increase in highway ' James Burdette of McMinnville Grass Valley 12; girl, team, Wasco Eakin. ; 32, Grass Valley 24. Thursday: with a farewell dinner travel over 1936. , and.Mrs Glen Dickey of Sheridan The Home Mission Circle met party, honoring Mr. and M ts . R. H. Friday, January 14 Kent will are sesi thing for Fred Deiby, Continued improvement of the come to Grass Valley where both this week with Mrs. Gerald Dryden. Johnson; who leave soon for their accident reporting system. formerly of Grass Valley and Moro Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley new home in Lebanon. Contract girls and boys will play basketball. who is wanted on account of the Secretary -Snell reported greatly < Saturday, January 16 the boys left for Spokane, Wn., Tuesday to was the diversion of the evening. settlement f the estate of his expanded efforts by his office in the of The Dalles High school will hear the trial of the man who is ' brother, Lee Derby. He was living Mrs. Bill Baker and »Mrs. Ed field o f ' traffic safety, following accused of shooting his brother, in the vicinity of Beaverton when come here and play basketball. Alley *fkre Moro visitors Thursday. authoruation r f the work by the January 9 the High school orches Bert Lemley, who was killed in a last heard from. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huhman were laat legislature. tra under the direction of Mr. Tapp, bank holdup over a year ago. visitors in The Dalles Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss and played a feW selections at the Bap Safety councils have been organ- Mr. and Mrs. Arzel Lemley were returning Friday. family were in Salem New Years tist church. ized or/are being organized in invited to Moro Sunday to a dinner Mrs. D o n Smith and Mrs. Gas number of Oregon * day to attend a family reunion go» ’ communities, Mr. Zevely, high school teacher, given by the Lieutenant of the QCC Smith entertained with six table« w ith /th e help ' held it'th e home o f Mra. DciMoss was absent from school January2, Camp. They were among the mother, Mrs. R. C. Beard, who was due to a severe cold. of contrakit last Wednesday after- f rom Secretary Sponsors of the Christmas party for ' formerly Mrs. George Dugger noon at the home of the latter, office. the COC boys. of Sherman county. She was 82 Those winning high score schools have been Safe driving _ Hal Morrow and sons of Kent years old that day and was hostess Mr8, Alle^ f^ \ Glub f 4” ' held ln 8*™*, Corvallis, Albany, were business visitors here Mon Dell Olds to 36 members of her family. )lds received the guest prize. Dallas, , (UV M i« n *rilU N .w b e iw . O re - iMtMinnville, Newberg, Ore day. Officials of the city of Moro were Mrs. Ben Payne accompanied Mr. gon City, West Linn, Medford, George Wilcox of The Dalles was and Mrs. Alfred Payne to The Grants Pass, Independence, Red guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Me-' .......V-***r«pn Chnrch Leod Tuesday night at a dinner Dalles to remain at the Con Rust mond and Prineville. ' The schools Community Presbyterian church: a visitor here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bkinkert were home, while her (laughter, iMVs. wiM be extended to other commu given at the hotel. Those enjoying 10 a. m., Bible school. 11 a. m., the roast turkqy were Harry Kuns- morning worship and sermon “In visitors in The Dalles last week. Rust, is in the hospital following an nities upon the completion of pres man, E. E. Barzee, Frank Burnet, Earlier Days,” one in a series of Mrs. Fred Cox received word that operation. ent courses m January or Febru Vernon Flatt, W. A. Ruggles, C. V. the life of Christ: 7:15 p. m., adult her daughter Ellen was pledged to Walt Reynolds and Ralph Balzer ary. Belknap, Charles Ruggles, George and high school Christian Endea the international honorary society were business visitors in The Dalles Safety movies have been shown Williams and Giles French. , " i-' . vor societies; Thursday, 7:30 p. m., of Music at Corvallis, wheve she last Friday. in 71 Oregon high schools, and will Odd-Fellows and Rebekahs met Bible study at the church. is a student at Oregon State col-1 Mr. and Mrs. Sill Baker left be kept in circulation until th«y Tuesday night for a dinner and Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Minister lege. Friday night, after the ball game have been viewed by every high social evening at their hall. Mrs. Earl McKinney and infant at Wasco, for The Dalles en route school student body in the state. Wm. Huck> master of the Pomo C hristian Science Society son arrived Tuesday at the home of na Grange for 8hermap county, a n The subject o f the Lesson-Ser her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar nounces that Morton. Tompkins, mon in all Christian Science church Ruggles, to spend several days be- ‘ TO representing J. D. Ross, wilt speak e« next Sunday will be ‘‘Life.” The fore returning to her home at at Harland View grange hall Fri Sunday morning service begins at Heppner. j day night, January 14. All ques eleven o'clock. The Wednesday Ben P ayne and A lfred P ayne tions regarding organization of evening service begins at eight power districts will be answ ered. o’clock. In the reading room in the shipped a load of nogs to Portland AU grange members are requested rear of the church building may be m arket Sunday. A rt Ju stesen o f K ent w as a busi to bj present. found all authorized Christian * Irma Morgan and * Marie Mc Science literature, which may be ness visitor here T uesday. ‘j R u b b e r F i l l e d C ordH Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe return Leod gave r surprise birthday par read, borrowed or purchased. All • i. *1% . -—i ty for Gertrude f t - the Gillmor are cordially invited to the ser ed last week from a trip to Wis D en ser R u b b er T ren d home Thursday B iffing vices and to make use of the read consin, driving a new pick-up J Russell Sorenson and Adeline ing room. truck. Mr. 'Rolfe attended the stock B e s t Q u n lity M a t e r ia l» Hockman were here last week end show in Chicago while in the east* from Portland for a v i s i t w i t h ';-,m V*lle^ B*r*i*t Chnreh They reported having a very good 6-P Iy - 15 M o n th s U n c o n d it io n a l G u a r a n te e relatives and friends. First Baptist Church, Grass Val? time. ; LeRoy Wright and Mr. and Mrs. ley: 10 a. m. Bible School. 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten and 4 -P ly - 12 M o n th s U n c o n d it io n a l G u a r a n te e Giles French were in Fossil Sat Sermon topic—the second of ser children of Moro were visitors at urday to attend the meeting of the ies, “Christ, Superior to the Ang the Wayne Spoor home Sunday. Gilliam-Wheeler stockmen’s as- els.” 7:30 p. m. Services: Topic, Art Bibby left for Portland Tues A d ju s tm n ts M a d e R ig h t H e r e . sociation and the banquet that eve “In Christ..” 7:36 p. m. Thursday, day evening where his wife is in a ning. X * - : ’ • ?. Prayer and Bible study. We are hospital where she will under go a Y o u M u st B e S a tisfie d Mrs. George Viniiq and son Clay now studying I Johnl : thyroid gland operation. ton, are moving to The Dalles Gerald C. Dryden. Pr.<tor. . Mias Jean Powell left Friday , where they have rented an apart after school for Walla Walla, Wnn ment. ’ Betty Jean wili remain here Wasco Methodist Church to spend the week end. at the Truitt home for a time. Nor Wasco Methodist church: Sunday E. E. Gervais went to The Dalles ris Zinn of Paulina is movjpg them school at 10 a. m., classes for all Friday to meet his daughter, iMirs. down. *Mr and Mrs Marius Douma ages. Preaching service at 11 a. m. have bought the house they have Subject, “The Storm.” Text, “If Harold Knight who arrived from occupied from C. L. Ireland and any man’s work shall be burned, he Salt Lake to spend several weeks with her parents. they will occupy it immediately. shall suffer loss: but he himself Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rowe were E. L. Engelbretson. with his wife shall be saved^yet so by fire.1 Cor. shoppers here Saturday from Kent. and fa m ily , m oved here th is week 31:5.” The Mary Elizabeth class Miss Margaret Trabue left Fri to take over the Main Street Barber will meet at the parsonage Wed shop. Equipment for beauty work nesday afternoon, January 19th at day afternoon for The Dalles to has also been installed. Mr. Engel- 2:30. Choir practice Wednesday visit her mother who is in a hos pital. bretson formerly worked at the evening at 7:30. August Wassenmiller was a visi Modern «hop in ^The Dalles^ F. L. Cannell- Pastor tor in The Dalles Sunday. The American Legion Auxiliary Roy Wells accompanied by Bill will entertain members of the Le LUTHERAN CHURCH gion next Wednesday evening at Lutheran church service in Grass , the Omer Sayrs home St Erskine- Valley Methodist church building on ville. t\ > . ■ Sunday, January 16, at 11 o’clock. GEORGE G. U P D EG R A FF D. E. Stephens drove' to Port Opportunity for church service, for land and return Wednesday. hearing and learning God’s Word A tto rn e y A t L a w Mrs. Kenneth McKean has been is plentiful. Let us therefore draw ill for the past week at the home near and m faith accept the Sav M o ro a n d W a s co of her parents. ior’s words. German service 10:30. Jack Cothran and wife are mov Sunday school at 10 o’clock. ing into the apartments above the postoffice that are being vacated a n n o u n c in g by Marius Douma and wife. When Your Shoes need repair •Mr. Carroll , Sayrs entertained M u sic B y jfr group of friends Wednesday the opening of the . send them to • night in honor e f the birthday of MAIN STREET . her hutband. «‘ Mrs Annie Eddy has been on the B e a u ty & B a rb er sick list for the past week or more GOOD SHOE REPAIRIN' TAe Little Band with the Big Swing with a severe cold. She was taken 2 > 1 Second S t : TH E P ' 1 J P ' SH O P to the hospital Thursday by Wi’y Knighten. . The Airport dance in Wasco will Licensed operators with several b e held January 22 instead of the years experience. 16th as previously announced. Mon ey will be used to g tsd e.th e pro Specialist in Ladies Bobbing. posed Mndkig field for airships. ,. r Preliminary plane ^»awK-.^elnt ”11 I made locally for a pres ¡den t’stfball Formerly at Modern Beauty Shop is a n e c e ssity in b u sin ess. R e lia b le V ¿to be held here on his birthday» Jay at The Dalles. . :& Freeman U county chairman. ' ; goods, R e lia b le b u sin e ss ip eth o d s.F a ir Overhauling of tractors is the L ero y E n g e lb r e tso n p rices go hand in hand to stren g th en major job nowdays it seems with the bond o f co n fid en ce b e tw e e n m er every garage full of the machines getting a new set xrf parts for the ch an t and custom er. A. W . M cL E O D coming season’* 1UR. For W in ter N eed s in G roceries Drilling has ptsrtcd again on the weU a* the camp and while progrpas Dealer in <fo C lothing w e h a v e m erch a n d ise that is slow it i> constant. M « Esther Mtfrftf Wa* hostess i/ w ill p le a se at p rices th at p lease. - Calkins Weedtr», Treaters Fire Alarm Calls Moroites M ello ws To Chimney Fire Spell Reviews 1937 Safety Campaign G. V. School CHICHES THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY fiUARANREED TIRE r GATES TIRES FOSS & COMPANY V’ c- S j ’ w ------------ A. von Borstet In Bed With Bloodpoisonmg were in Gilffam county the first of last week on business. Guy Taylor of Tygh Valley a business visitor at Kent Sunday. ' Kent Grange No. 668 held its regular meeting Saturday evening January 8th, with a large number ♦ of members present, and the new Amandus von Börstel has been ".“ T T "e' n officers in the chair.t The lecturers COnflned ” h,s the P“ 1 week with blood poison ip one of his hour which was enjoyed by both old and young, was an old time feet. *' »»> spelling bee. ' - ' -«♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis were in (Mr. and Mrs. X U Matthes re Portland a few days last week transacting business and having turned to their home here Wednes day after having spent the holi dental work done. days at North Bend with their IMhr. and Mrs. Carl Schadewitz daughter Velma. and son John were visiting the .for A choir was organized Sunday mer’s mother Mrs. Emma Schade evening at the J.‘ M. Wilson home, witz at Moro Saturday. with *R. N. McGlasson as director. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conley and The next meeting will be at the son Sherman of Tygh Valley were J. E. Norton home Sunday evening vi«Hln« U« form .r . daughter, Mrs January 16th. Tate Justesen over the week end. , J. H. Wilson was a business vis itor in Grass Valley Friday. Kent Sunday School had an at tendance of 62 last Sunday and an offering of $2.32. This is a good start for the New Year and every one is welcome. Mrs. Carrie Baker of Grass Val ley and Mrs. Susie Davis of F ossil were over night guests at the J. C. Wilson home Tuesday night. a ’ * Dinner guests at the J. H. Wil See J. T. Anderson son home Wednesday were: Mrs. Z m .' 'wileon/MreT Suaie D avis, Hotel Moro , nd MrJ c , rri. .. 1015 S.W . 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