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T B « SHBRMAK CQUNTY JOURNAL. IT-WT.1 ..'» ™ ETHIOPIA’S VICEROY Grass Valley’s New Showhouse Aspect; To County Snow has fallen several days thia wqeflc But the ground is so warm and the ak so near freezing . . . ---- reports of several cotatait- tees Of the Eastern Oregon Wheat League are now kvrfiltsble from county agents and fefcrested farm ersm ay study them'to find out thé ideas 0/ the members of this organ The duKc ot Aosta, cousin of King isation* as thereby expressed. Victor Emmanuel of Italy who has Wendell Balsiger, Roy Powell,1 been appointed viceroy of Ethiopia, Perry Axtetll, E, R. Barzee and succeeding Marshal Rodolfo Graxl- Giles French were in The Dalles to, aai, who was relieved at his own see the boats Wednesday * after- reguest. , The duke Is married to the daughter of .the duke of Guise, Updegrafftnbas dismissed pretender to the throne of France. from the hospital this week and is They have two children. now recuperating from his recent severe cold. Crabs, Shrim ps M a tc h Weeds Curious smaU crabs and shrimps Mr and. Mrs Marius Douma have moved to thier new home, formerly inhabit the vast fields of sargassum weeds In the North Atlantic, in which occupied by Mrs George Vijitin. •P . M. Brandt was here Wednes they .find protection as they match it in color even to the white m ark day tp attend a committee meeting ings of the Weed. •nd talk of the livestock industry __ ' . _____ of Oregon. t i n L. H. Nah use expects to his wife home again after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Emma niove to The Dalles to join her hds- Schadewitz. band the first of the month. He has beep- working there for several w e e k £ ’ i"* *; '*'* ’ Miss Marjory Blake is here from Eugene where she was attending school. .. K,-«Ar;Mn fhnreh Ct »»” ’*» I» n»» The two month old daughter, Lawrence H. M4teb»lmore. MHiw*»* Diane of Mr and Mrs Bernard Mar 10 a. m. Bible school; 11 a, m., tin died Tuesday morning. The Morning worship and sermon “Di- funeral was held Thursday noon at two o'clock interment * •" ” ** 7 “ ’’ e in the Ro,e and c,metery. B e L - ? ^ " “’ % C hr..tdunnfc e»riy day. was made in the Rose cemetery sides the parents, two uncles her^ Of His ministry. A t the same hour ■the Junior-Intermediate C. E. and a grandihothcr. Mrs. Jennie group tinder the direction of Mrs Martin of Grass Valley and Mrs. Mitchelmdre will meet. Two age Della Hodges of Springfield ** su r- groups of the society will be held vive. *" s V with youngsters 5 to 8, and 9 to 13 The American Legion Auxiliary- invited. 7;T5 p. m. Adult and High will meet Friday night at the Otfrefr sdhoot Christian Endeavor societies Sayrs country homq instead of meet for song, worship and dis Wednesday as previously announc cussion. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Bible ed. ' *, . J 7 ‘ f study at the church. ■ Clio Barnum left early this week for Portland for a visit o / gev- d***t*t***t Q/»tz.r«r/« Ct**eletV - f f a ld e j * .'" “ 4 ' - ,1r ? ' ' ■/?? At the Christian Science church D. < . Stephens a^d -"wife left Sunday morning at eleven o'clock, Tuesday for Washington, D. C. the subject will be ‘‘Truth.” The where he was called by-the Depart Wednesday evening service begins ment Of Agriculture for confer- at eight .o’clock. The reading room is situated ih the rear of the church and W . V i CohleO went building where all authorised Chris* to Portland Sunday to spend a few tian Science literature may be read, days on'business *& the city. borrowed or purchased. Ted Thompson is in Corvallis tib attend the winter sh$rt course in Gras« Vnllev <*htirrh Diesel engineering offered there. f>rsM C- P - ’’****'. T»iefnr * Morton Tompkins spoke to the Baptist church, Grass Valley: 10 grange at Hariand View last Fri a. m. Bible school; 11 a. m. Sermon. day night on the formation of Topic—end in series—“Christ Su public utility districts. He gather perior to the Angell.” Also some ed'sOm? data about Sherman cou&- thing special for the children. Lets ty towns before leaving Saturday have a good attendance. 7:30 p. m. for Heppnet Whe e be gave^a siuv Topic “In Christ.” 7:30 p. m. Thurs U artb S :' - ' * day, Prayer and Bible study; Tues a Bob .Belshee’s birthday, last Sat» day, Jan. 25th, The Missionary so grday-was the occafiop for a gatb; ciety meets out at Mrs. Arzell bring" erf friends and neighbors who Lfemley’s at 2:00 p. m. Every lady Came If» to wiSh hhri returns of the invited. day. / *’ The Moro Rebekah drill team Wasco Methrxiist Church went to Wasco Wednesday night F. L. Cannelb Pastor to aid in putting on -installation Wasco Methodwt church: Sunday work for the lodge there. school at 10 a. m. Preaching serv Mrs. L. L. Peetz entertained the ice at 11. Text: “This know also, members of the PNG club at her that in the last days perilous times home last Friday afternoon. ¿Six shall come. 11 Timothy 3:1.” The teen players were present. pastor will preach at Grass Valley The Kent Grange w ill put on the Methodist church Sunday after- third and fdgrth' degrees Saturday ho6n’ at**2:30. “ . * * ' night nu cenfUncfcidn* With ;;bther ~~ THE OREGON FARMER granges of the county. 3 years for $1.00 Friends visited the Schaefer ■ ; WRITE JOHN M. DEMOS8 hutte Bjbfcday night fn honor of the birthday anniversary of Max B a r- Moro, Ore. — Res. DeiMtos Spr. Rep. of Gilliam, Hood River, Jeffer zee who achieved the age. of years on that date. * '7 son, Wasco, Wheeler, Sherman Co. Ernest Barnett was here Thurs —T d a y fro m GiRimn county to take ‘Five Hundred” S’™ Moro School Contact Let For The Moro Woman’s Club will sponsor a Benefit Card Party at the Odd Fellows Hall on Wednes day, 26th, at 8:00 p. m,. A varied program has been arranged as an added attraction and a lunch will* be served. , The price will be 36c per person. Every one is cordially in vited. • ' - * A. M. Coyner received the con tract to remodel and fix the show hall , in the Mason building. Estel Hartley was in Portland the first of the week on business. Mi» and Mrs O. H. Dugger were visitors m ^he,, Dalles Monday. George Witter and A. M. Coyner installed a windmill on the Sam Stark place last week. Tom Garrett was ill last week, with the “flu,” Mr and Mrs Bert Cox and War ren Morgan were visitors at th< Tom Douma home Sunday. , Mr and Mrs Ralph Eakin of Moro were visitors at the Estel Hartley home Sunday. Mr and Mrs Millard Eakin and children were The Dalles visitors Friday. Mr and Mrs Tom Aliev returned from Portland Monday after spend ing 'several .weeks in tthat city. Vere Pike came home Saturday from Eugene where she had been attending the university. Mr and Mrs Dick Huhman were in The Dalles Friday visiting Henry Patjens who is in a hospital- recovering from a recent operation. Henry Roth '$nd son Bill were business visitors at Wamic last Wednesday.;; j Rev. Gerald Dryden left for Port land last Mbnday. His grandfath er, who ha?> been ill for some time, passed away Wednesday. The funeral was, held Saturday. Mr Dryden expects to be home some time the first of the week. Mrs. Jacob Wassenmiller was suddenly taken ill Saturday after eating canned soup. Her son Au gust took her to Moro to Dr. Pley, who said it was ptomaine poisoning. Mrs Ray Blake and Mrs Jerry Cunliff of Moto were visitors at the J. H. Wilt home Thursday. Mrs W. Bi £fatthews and daugh- of Stevenson, Wn., her brother in law and wife, Mr and Mrs Harsh- barger of Montana, arrived Friday to visit Mrs (Mathews sister and family, Mr and Mrs Roy Wells and her parents, Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe. Mr and Mrs Harry Smith and Ed Alley and daughter, Lila Lee were visitors in The Dalles Friday. Art Bibby returned from Port land Sunday evening saying his G. V, School Bv Dolores Simon Friday, January 14, Kent came to Grass Valley and exciting games of basketball were played. The scores were girls: Kent 31, Grass Valley 37; boys: Kent 14, Grass Valley 34. The seventh and eighth grade boys played a game before the high school started, ;lhe score being 9 to 12 in favor of Grass Valley. Next Friday, January 21, Grass Valfey Will go io Moro where ex citing games are expectr-'*. Wfrdhds^iy, Jattuary 19, Mr Le Roy Weight, county agent, will give a movie for the students of the Grass Valley school. It will be about erosion. On Friday, January 21 Mr. Rowe will bring his debate teams to Grass Valley where they will give ____ ___ their speeches befor * our student body for Jrracticc. „ Wednesday, January 12. Mt Squire, the 7th and 8th grada teach- eh, showed a mo*ii on newspapers. It covered from the time it was growing in the 'foVest to the time it was being sold on the streets. f T. rettoli, JANUA&Y < 1 .1»31 r R e lia b ility -i- CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF DISBURSEMENTS MADE A- GAI6T THE ROAD FUND FOR THE PERIOD JANUARY 1, 1937 to DECEMBER 31, 1937 $9,358.85 $15,499.00 Salary of Roadmaater and Laborers Road Machinery 7 ’ 5 Maintenance o&; county roads, road , supplies, repair of machinery, bridges, etc., ” "TOTAL ITEMIZED Salaries 4^ • ' • State Industrial Accident Commission .Gasoline and oil for county roads Less refund of gasoline used by employees Total January February March April IMhy June ■ July 12,728.99 $37,581.89 9,358.85 294.58 DEWALT PAYNE. M. D. ' Calkins Weedtrs, Treaters Physician and Surgeon . / • 203-204 U. S. Bank Building and Repairs ' - ire. Ear, Nose and Throat inelud- FYR FYTER EQUIPMENT g the fitting of glgnaca.,» t . Bee Phone Residence Phone Moro, Oregon — ‘ Phone 454 ; - 84B * — 936 ogp 9 4 2 2-5 " The Dalles, Oregon Q u n lity S to r e ^ .1 Z/eigierS n -n c * G ra ss V a lle y MONTHLY EXPENDITURES $2,006.38 August 2,16435 September 7,047.58 October 1,507.42 November ' 2,364.88 December 1,934.95 4,861.19 TOTAL 2,179.62 202.50 15,499.05 6,73931 72.00 680.33 163.50 2372.15 $37381.89 M c C ormick -D eering No. 10 Little Genius Plow 1,003.51 909.56 135833 4,254^7 7,673.87 $37351-89 This report is prepared from and based upon the records of 'this Office and I believe the same to be true and correct. Dated January 12, 1938. ‘ ' Respectfully submitted, . joe Truitt, County* Clerk COUNTY CLERK’S ANNUAL REPORT OF FEES COLLECTED AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE SAME. January 1, to December 31, 1937. for Heavy Soil or Hilly Land a H IS M cCorm ick-Deering Plow is just w hat is needed for turning heavy soil or rolling or hilly $2025.65 land. T h e N o. 10 is unusually com pact. Axles are set TOT^L UR ALL FEES COLLECTED Less Migratory Liens— Remitted to Sec. of State $6930 over the beams to give maximum clearance and it has ; 58.00 Less Litigant Fees—Remitted to State Treasurer low -lying screw depth and levelling adjustm ents. The 20.00 Less Divorce Fees—Remitted to State Treasurer 1888.15 Less Amount paid to County Treasurer wheels are located to hold the plow steady on the hill $202635 $2025.65 side. Extra-heavy, long-wearing axles, wheels, and 4 bearings are other features. T h is L ittle Genius Plow takes the standard bottom s or deep tillage bottom s. It is built in 2, 3, and 4 -fu rro w sizes. T andem hitches are available for pulling two plows behind crawler tractors. A rudder can be obtained for the rear bottom for plowing very hilly R u b b e r F ille d C ords land. D en ser R u b b er T read A sk to see this heavy-duty M cCorm ick-Deering Tractor Plow. B ^ st. Q u a l i t y M a t e r i a l s . T THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY CUARANHEED TIHE GATES TIRES 6-Ply — 15 Months Unconditional Guarantee 4-PJy - 12 Months Unconditional Guarantee Adjustmnts Made Right Here You Must Be Satisfied FOSS & COMPANY McKEAN & SEARCY M oro O regon "OH EMMA • • • COME UNTANGLE M E I* anm uKna:»u»»»m m c x a c io » » n » i iHi»»nnHnnnnn»nH»n»mu«n P resid en t’s Birthbay A ttr» rr» ev A t I a w Mor»' »» d Wane«» ♦ First Ever Held in the County Saturday E vening Jan u ary 2 9 , 1 9 3 8 M oro L egion H all Johnson I F— I— g o o d s, R e lia b le b u s in e s s m e th o d s, F a ir p r ic e s g o h a n d in h a n d to s tr e n g th e n th e b o n d o f c o n fid e n c e b e t w e e n m e r c h a n t a n d c u sto m e r . F o r W ijite r N e e d s in G r o c e r ie s <fe C lo th in g w e h a v e m e r c h a n d is e th a t w i l l p le a s e a t p r ic e s th a t p le a s e . $2,277.62 98.00 National Hospital Association County Road machinery (Repairs, road supplies, maintenance, etc. Rent of machine shed Material fuçJwidges Road milage ( Gravel for county roads < , z . TOTAL' GEORGE * G. - U PD EG R AFF I * ... WERNMAKKb • V ------ - - "t! ■ ITEMIZED g nioel^r ^ft^r who is in a hospital recovering wtfe WA , her reeent * I from a recent operation-.' ; $he is Recording Fees vJohn J^qkson of Myrtle CrtA*:,' frttln g along vSty.weU. Circuit Court Fees passed away “January 8.- Mr Ja - •* < ?lrs J. H. Wilt entertained the County and Probate Ffees 822J0 <* • ♦ son an old time resident of Orris Valley bridge club at her Marriage Licenses '/ 27.00. Sherman county. I lnric ‘Tuesday afternoon. Miscellaneous Copying and Indexing 251A5 - / Mr and Mrs Harry Smith le*i P. Luttrell of Portland was Migratory Liens / 59.50 v for their home at Loa Angeles, Cal., an overnight visitor here Monday, Litigant Fees . ’ $8.00 Saturday, after spending several coming up with Tom Alley. Divorce Fees .. 20.00 months here. -: Mr and Jdrs Harley McKay of Law Library Fees 31.75 »Mfr and Mrs Edgar Alley enter Kent were dinner guests of Mr $2026.65 tained the town basket ball team and Mrs Bert Cox Saturday eve Dated this 11th day of January, 1938. Saturday evening after the game ning. with Kent. <2rm Valley won by a i Jim Woods returned from Klam Respectfully submitted. ; Joe Truitt, County Clerk. ath Falls Sunday after several days score 58 to 4CU » a , x . Henry Sqpire and Fred Fiske visit with hiS soa and family, Mr i amiiniaiitciiui»iM i nmnmtmHumuiminunnnni«i»uiuiiinm»nn«w who-are working at Redmond, spent and Mrs Clifford Woods. / M , Mr and Mrs Arden Bquir^ en the week enjd visiting Mr Squire’s brother and wife, .M r and Mrs tertained tome of their friends Saturday evening, the occasion be Arden Squire. Mr and Mrs C. B. Doyle and Mrs ing Mr * Squire’s birthday. Con Amelia Peterson were in The Dalles tract was played with high score go is a n e c e s s it y in 'b u s in e s s . R e lia b le Friday to visit Miss Anna Schwarts ing to Mr and Mrs Dell Olds. Help Fight Infantile Paralysie r Txris Melzer. This Vfeek is the end of the sepv- terj therefore many tests are be- When Your Sheer p» ed repair g given. Students that aren't empt are worrying whether they sen j them to Hl get a I or a IV. Next week a w schedule and some new studies 11 be given. noon shoe - repairing Last Friday night the Moro boys’ id girls’ basketball teams went to d M : THE P*l.I LOST—Small Black and white 214 rfus where they were defeated, »e Rufus girls scored a victory of Cocher Spaniel, female. Tom Fra cl2-13-14 -28. The game was a very close ser. Moro, 23F12. 4 exciting one. The boys’ game ded with the score of 46-25 in vor o f Rufus. w Lester January‘7 the hoys* team went The Dalles to playthq PUty><x>M? LAWYER my came happy oveif, a wfct«Hjy- i the final whistle blew the score MORO J I WASCO is 28-26. t . Wednesday afternoon there was picture show at the school boost titled “Showboat.” It was spon- A .W . M cL E O D tfed by the Soil Conversation Dept 4 f . connection with the County D« aler in Tent. Classified Ads. M 9B 0. OBBQON A d m issio n $ 1 .0 0 S p o n so red By Sherman County Health Association American Legion J< C. Freeman, County Chairman o f Association for Eradication of Infantile Paralysis Cords that ensnare you like an octopus are so annoying! Install adequate convenience outlets! • I t ’s no trick at all to use electrical appliances. So use them when and where you want by having plenty of convenience outlets. W h y put up w ith makeshift outlets another day? Call in an electrical contractor., You’ll find that convenience outlets cost little and can be q u ick ly installed. » 1,. . . • rX-i.'b» ii This is a community where electricity is cheep. That’« why so meay families now use it liberally foe ell boumhold pur- ___ p o m . Adequate convenience outlets w ill make it easier for you so take fu ll advantage of Pacific to w e r a Light Com- pany't new low rate»—among the lowest in the Unimd States. See an Electrical Contractor Today! acific P ower & L ight C o m pany a4/uwys V^trSereice «S