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•¿f'*'.— * 4 •Sta , .........*» J • • .i • ♦V»«/» . ... % 9 l- «• , r-- V ^- •- r .i THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JjANÙAÉt 28, 1939 PAGE THREE v ‘ M a Mr and Mrs R. J. Baker left for Portland Jfoaday morning on their long deltfjM vacation. Edgar is tending store during their absence. Wasco, Church of Christ: Bible Mr and Mrs Ray Blake and School at 10:00 a. m. Come and daughter Marjory were visitors let us study God’s Word together. here Monday. Morning Worship at 11:00. Sermon' 1 * J. R. Baker, Ed Alley, T. M. topic: “The Burning Bush— A type' 1 Rolfe, A. A. Dunlap and daughter t»f the Church ” Bring your friends; .Mr and Mrs Wallace May and Apito and Betty Lou Olds were in An event of January 17th at the The Sherman Cointty Sunday and come to the House of God. Mrs L. » May were visitors in The • ■ ¿ .4 O Ì The Dalles Wednesday to the open- J. m . Wilson home was a surprise School association . . , . hat .. called There will be a baptismal service Dalles Monday. Mrs. L D Mav ing of the Port celebration. party honoring Lester Wilson on meetmg to held M, lh< M oro nt the close of the morning wor- to con aA 'a doctor J . Miss Wanda Cantrall returned his 28rd birthday anniversary. Community Presbyterian church, ¿hip. (Christian and Junior Endea- Wednesday from Likely, California Those present were: Mk. and Mrs. : iMr and Mrs Prank von Borstel J**1 *L ? ° ’d f>c.k’ January vor meet a t6 :3 0 p. m. Evening where tod her mother far Tate Justosen and daughter Betty; ■ A ll taipiaters and rhfirch service is at 7:80 p. m. and children and Mr and Mra Aman several Frances and Dolores Gregg: Evelyn 1 dus von Borstel and children of Sunday School 'superintendents ol Choir practice Wednesday evening Dell Olfr and Joe Bibby were <nd Luther Warren Davis; Mr. and the county are requested to he there February 2nd at the home of “Bill” Kent were dinner g u e sts-o f Mr business Visitors in Moro Wednes- Mrs. A1 Bekkadahl; Mr and Mrs and Mrs Alfred Kock Sunday. Mr and aU that are interested hr Son- Clothier. Come and enjoy the eve- d& r Y George Wilson; Robert Helyer, Mrs day school work are welcome. „teg? Every one welcome to all and Mrs Theo von Borstel and Mr Mr, Harold Knight loft last M.xolno Smith, N«11U Wilson Bill and Mrs A. Dean of Plainview, Ne , The American Legion Auxiliary services. Charles Purchase, and Cecil braska also were guests there that last Thursday for her home in Salt will meet at the home of Mrs. R. C. _ _ r day. Lake City, Utah after spending Norton. The diversion of the eve Byers Wednesday, February 2. - Wasco Methodist Church: Sundav Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe left several weeks visiting her parents, ning was playing cards and later O. G. Sayrs and U» C. Wright,- School at 10 a. m. Classes for all refreshments were served. ■ Saturday for Stevenson, Wn., to Mr and (Mrs E. E. Gervais. •V , & respectively president and secre ages. The Junior church and Ston- visit their son in law W. B. Math- Plarts are being made by the Mr and Mrs John Perry and " IL tary of tne fair board, left Thurs dard Bearers will have charge of ! ews who is in a hospital. They Kent Grange for a public dance to ! '* day fog Portland to attend a meet the morning service from 11 to 12. will also visit relatives in Vancou- daughter Eva came up from Hills be held at the grange hall February boro to visit their daughter and ing of the officials of fair associa The Paalmint said: “I was « glad ver, Wn., and Portland before re- family,*Mr and . * 3» > John Rolfe. 5th. when they said to me, let us go to tions of the sta te.«... Kent choir met at the J. E. Nor turning. Mrs Perry’s They also vis J. B. Adams was in'Portland last the house of the Lord ” Everybody Mr and Mrs ton home Sunday evening with sev IMr and Mrs Charles Engle are brother and fami Welcome. Choir nractice Wednes Monday on business.; enteen members present. Refresh the parents of a daughter, born Dick Huhman. day evening a t 7:80. The Ladies Mrs. W. F. McLeod has been ill January 12, at the home of her J. H. Wilt was a business visitor ments of salad and cookies were Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. served after wards. The next meet with threatened pneumonia for the Maude Akers, Thursday, February mother, Mrs Benton at Dufur. in The Dalles Friday. past ten days and is still confined 3, at 2:30 p. m. Art Bucholtz of Moro brought Mr and Mrs Dick Huhman were ing will be held at the home of E v e -' lyn and Luther Davis. to bed. Miss Anna Schwartz home here in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald-' E. Du An application for marriage cer First Baptist Church. Grass Val Tuesday from a hospital where she Willis Black, one time resident tificate was filed Wednesday for ley: 10 a. m. Bible School. Try has been recovering from a recent of Grass Vallejo was here again Fresne, undertakers from Vancou ver, Washington brought the re Henry Richelderfer and Virgil Lee to beat the record tin attendance. operatioft. ........ Tuesday selling posts. He lives in mains of Davy Walters to Kent last Lindhorst whose engagement was 11 a. m. Morning Worship, “Christ Wily Knighten of Moro was a Portland where his .brother, Ches 1 Tuesday and Mr. Du Fresne being announced several days ago. It is Superior to Moses.’’ Be sure to caller here Monday. ter, also resides. His father, Steve a minister, also conducted the last ( "A s understood the ceremony will be hear each of these services of morn ih s Mrs Roy Tiller left Saturday for Blacfc, brother Curtis and and sister ♦ A* rites for Mr. Walters at 2 o’clock | performed Sunday. ing messages on the Book of Pe- Portland to visit relatives. Ada Ijve at Wenatchee. in the afternoon, followed by burial • Two fatalities in automobile ac fcrews. Violin solo. 7:30 p. m. Mrs Wayne Spoor and children «Mr and Mrs Delvin Dean are here cidents occurred Wednesday night Evening service, “The Scarred attended the picture show at Moro from Nebraska to visit Henry in the Kent I. 0. O. F. cemetery. Guy Taylor and son of Tygh near Moro. 'Mlarjorie Kunsman's ((lands.’’ 7:30 p. m. Thursday Pray- Sunday. Patjen who is slowly recovering Valley hrere at Kent Wednesday 1 er and Bible study. golden setter pup was killed bv a Bert Cox accompanied by Mr from an operation. Mrs. Dean ia Isa&1 where Taylor purchased a Shetland IL car in town and Irwin Morris lost , Gerald C. Drvd*n. Pn«-tn»*. and Mrs Bill Baker, John Reckman a daughter of Mr Patjen. pony of Bob Hatley. a cow when struck by a car driven „Pretty P atsy Sheldon is swamped by one day’s entries in the and Henry Roth took the basketball Helen Wilson, Betty Justesen, Amnsement Zone Naming Contest of the 1939 World’s Fair of the I Communitv Presbyterian Church: boys to The Dalles Saturday. by Louis May. Luther Davis and David.Hoskinson West on Treasure Island In San Francisco Bay. The Fair is offering Melvin Baker is improving from 1 10 a. m. Bible school with Chester Mr and Mrs Glen Bell and daugh of the Kent high school debate 91,000 in cash aa a prise for the person suggesting the name selected • Smith, general suoerintendent. 11 the case of flu he has had for the ter, IMary Teschner were visitors at., team accompanied C. P. Rowe, for the Fun Zone. past th r « weeks and expects to.bs l \ m- You"* P*<>Pl«'» <•*? »«-vice in Tygh Valley Saturday. — coach, to Grass Valley Friday after .— ■out again araln soon. soon. His father. O tis! ¡2’*r' e ° i our own J»™ » peoole. basketball. Jacob Wassenmiller went to Cal noon where they gave their speech Last Wednesday at 11 a. m. three Baker, took to his bed Thursday There will be reports on the Hil- ifornia last weekAo be gone sever- 1 Fifty-seventh anniversary of the es before the Grass Valley high lockburn summer conference by men came, and gave speeches on with the same ailment. founding of Christian Endeavor in Reatha Sayrs and Beth Mersmger, al months. erosion and soil conservation, which By Dolores Simon The asseesor’s tax rolls were snd a talk in honor of Christian Mr and Mrs Willis Brittain. Portland, Me., was observed by the MrandIMks John Wilson motored they illustrater with slides. turned over to the sheriff this week Endeavor’s fifty-seventh birthday Helen Kelly and Jack Schasteen of local high school and junior-inter to iPortland last Thursday where On Friday January 21, Grass- Friday, January 21, Mr. Rowe, snd mailing of the statements Will anniversary.. Special music is pian Tygh Valley visited last week with mediate societies when they held a they visited Mr and Mrs Carl Valley went to Moro, where the be an event of next month. Total “pot-luck” banquet in the Commu Gregg. The latter being a patient scores were: Moro girls, 40: Grass a teacher in Kent high school, Mr and Mrs Sam Stark and Mr ti for 1938 a taxes was »158,095.02 to a a c no ne<,: All old-timers roll g y in p C. E.. E o- and Mrs Dean Olds. nity church dining room, Wednes in a hospital there, was thought ¿0 Valley girls, 81. Moro boys, 20, brought his debate team to Grass Valley for a practice debate. The . which includes state, county, school recognized. Come and show your Mr and Mrs Buck Miller spent day night, January 26, with apnrox- be slowly improving. Grass Valley boys 26. question, Resolved: that all of the and city taxes. This is a much interest in Moro Christian youth- several days last week with his par imately 60 young people present. Mr and Mrs 'R. N. McGlasson Next Tuesday, January 25 Grass smaller sum than was previously 22 p. m. Meeting of officers and ents at Quinton. This is the’ second year such a ban were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Valley will go to Kent where they fourty-eight states should adopt a ' unicameral form of legislature. Mr and Mrs Dean Olds and son quet has been held in Moro. collected. L. Sather Saturday evening. teachers of Sherman county Sunday will play tre return game« of bas Those on the negative side were Following the dinner the toast M. M. Saunders, piano tuner is schools to plan for spring and Donald were dinner guests at the ketball. Betty Justesen and Helen Wilson, here this week bringing the county« summer program. 7:16 p. m. Eve Joe Ritner home in Moro last Sun- ^master, Dean Pinkerton, announced Friday, January 28, Rufus will while the afflmative consisted of birthday cake. Beth Mersinger, the program that included numbers » u ' > boxes back into their proper ning Christian Endeavor meetings day. president of the high school society come to Grass Valley for more Luther Davis and Dave Hoskinaon. •V--- lengths. for adult, and high school groups. Mr and Mrs George Wilcox and son by Audrey Baker and Merle Miller, acted as general chairman with Mrs. E. E. Barnum is hostess to Thursday night, 7:30 p. m. Bible of The Dalles attended the funeral Betty Vintln, Lois Melzer, three Carl Peetx, Ardis Truitt and Betty boys from the CCC camp, and Rev. of Jess Barnett Monday. members of the Jolly Dozen card study at the church. L. H. Mit<3ieimore, several pep Vintin, chairman of program kitch Mr and Mrs Herman Schilling club thia afternoon. songs, and the cutting of the C. E. en and invitation committees. - Christiai/' Science church serv were The Dalles visitors Monday. The Moro Woman’s club was host Mr and Mrs V. B. Eakin .and Mr Wednesday night to twenty tables ices are held on Sundav morning and Mrs Millard Eakin went to of card players who met at the at eleven o’clock and Wednesday Portland Sunday returning Tues i s a n e c e s s i t y In b u s i n e s s . R e l i a b l e Odd-Fellows hall to attend the evening meeting begins at eight day. o’clock. The reading room is lo g o o d s , R e l i a b l e b u s i n e s s m e t h o d s ,F a i r benefit.- -B. H. Grady of Wasco won Mrs Jacob Wassenmiller left last first for the men and Mrs. Charles cated in the rear of the dhurch week for Portland to visit her p r i c e s g o h a n d i n b a n d to s t r e n g t h e n Ruggles for women. A short pro building, where all authorized daughters for several weeks. Christian Science literature may th e b o n d o f c o n fid e n c e b e tw e e n m e r gram was given at the end of the Mrs Jim Garrett was called to be found. session of cards. , Portland last Thursday due to the c h a n t a n d c u sto m e r . R u b b e r F i l l e d C ordn •deo Barnum returned this week illness of her daughter. - F o r W i n t e r N e e d s i n G r o c e r ie s from a two weeks trip to the valley. Mr and Mrs Blaine Miller and D e n s e r R u b b e r T r e a d Mr and Mrs Kenneth Sather of, <fc C lo t h in g w e h a v e m e r c h a n d i s e t h a t Oregon national guardsman were Moro were dinner guests at the paid a total of F22\000 for their Bv Lois MHzer. w i l l p le a s e a t p r ic e s th a t p le a s e . B est. Q u a lit y M a t e r i a l s Fred Cox home Sunday. services during 1937, it was re Fridsv, January 21, Moro played The Woman’s Mission society met ported by Major General George Q u a lit y FT" 1 G rass A. White. Most of this pay was on our home floor, two very excit at the home of Mrs Fred Cox Tues 6-Ply — 15 M onths U n c o n d itio n a l G uarantee V a lle y - ‘ for attendance at weekly drill and ing games of basketball with Grass day. S to r e Mrs Herman Schilling, Mrs J. H. the annual maneuver. The money Valley. The girls’ game was quite 4-Ply — 12 M onths U n con d ition al G uarantee close, ending with a score of 40-31 Wilt and Mrs Tom Alley attended was paid by Uncle Sam. in favor of Moro. The Grass Val a party at the home of Mrs. Tru IA boy from the OOC camp was ley boys won by 3 points, 20-23. man Strong last Thursday. injured Tuesday when a large rock A djustm nts Made R igh t Here Tuesday night the St. Mary’s Mrs Arch Cantrall entertained rolled on him while he was work boys from The Dalles came to Moro .7 Y ou M ust Be Satisfied ing. He was token to The Dalles to play our boys. There were two the Junior-bridge club at her home last Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gus with one leg broken and bruised. games, Moro winning both. The Mr and Mrs John Muir were here first teams played followed by the Smith received the guest prize and Mrs. Dick^ Huhman had high score Inst week end from Woodburn second teams. The scores were: where Mrs. Muir is grade school first team 32-29 and the second foT club. Miss Agnes Simon spent the principal? H v team 17-7. ’ ‘ larger part of the past week with First of* the unemployment com ' Report cards were given out her parents while'on vacation from m tm ttm ttn m m m n m tm B sstB m m m n a tn tw a sm m m B n m u n m n u ta pensation checks were being Mailed Monday when a new semester out this week, according to D. A. started. The schedule is different her Portland school. Bulmore, administrator for the from that of last semester. The Help Fight Infantile Paralysis unemployment compensation com new subjects being taught are mission. More than 40,000 jobless commercial law and commercial GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F workers have filed claims for com arithmetic. pensation since the first of the THE OREGON FARMER year. 3 years for 91.00 Phyllis Dickson, who one.tia^s WRITE JOHN M. DEMOSS attended school in Grass Valley, was licensed to marry Roy Forman Moro, Ore. — Res. DetMbss Spr. of Antelope this week in The Dalles Rep. of Gilliam. Hood River, Jeffer Legionnaires and Auxiliares.met son, Wasco, Wheeler, Sherman Co. at the Omer Sayrs home last Fri When Your Shoes need repair day night and spent the evening at games and with «cards. Late First Ever Held in the C o u n ty send them to iunch was served at midnight to the 28 present. , . T. Lester Johnson had an en LOST—Small Black and white counter with a piece of coal last Cocher Spaniel, female. Tom Fra IO O P S H O E R E P A IR IN G Saturday resulting in a bruised ser. Moro, 23F12. cl2-13-14 2'M M f c o »«, <t s TMF PM.I F' eye ball which made the DA very Posts For Sale: 14 cents. On uncomfortable for several days. Mrs. L. H. Nahouse havihg sold Glen King Ranch. Garfield Dugger. Electric appliances are so easy to use. Why 13-16p her milch cows will leave Sunday 600c to reside in The Dalles. Lyle will lei lack o f outlets make their use a problem ? stay at the Carroll’ Say^-s place C o r d ia R y L o u r s l until school is out. * . v ' • Convenience outlets are a modern necessity. You A. H. Barnum shipped a carload can’t enjoy your electrical appliances unless you can of cattle to Portland last week and LAWYER use them easily in their proper places. M akeshift ar found the market rather weak. I rangements are unhandy, unsightly and dangerous. Walter Rutledge is in Redmond MORO ) WASCO Convgnience outlets cost little — can be easily and for a time to stay with Dr. Snook JkpP0' While Mrs. Snook is away for an quickly installed* Ask any electrical contractor for CM»?« 7 ; operation. . . » more details. I. > / -X .___ H t - S h t rxian County Health A. W . M cL E O D This Is a c(Miuauiki(y when dectriaty h ¿beep* TIsM’s'wfiy “ association held.an executive meet I so many famili« now use it liberally for all household pur ing at the court house Thursday poses. Adequate convenience outlets will make It easier for . - c .. Dealer in afternoon. , • , , you to take full advantage of.Pacific Power A Light Com . S p o n so red By ’ * pany’s new low rates ■ among the lowest ia the United States. Calkins Weedtrs, Treaters DEWALT PAYNE, M. D. Sherman County Health Association Physician and Surgeon Bee an Electrical Contractor Today I and Repairs 203-204 U. S. Bank Building American Legion Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ FYR FYTER EQUIPMENT ing the fitting of glasses. C. Freeman, County Chairman o f Association Office Phone Residence Phone Moro, Oregon Phone 45< . .d/wayr at Your Service for Eradication o f Infantile Paralysis + 848 »36 H oun 9-12 2-6 The Dalles, Oregbn Grass Valley « Friends Honor Happenings Association To Kent Youth On Birthday Told Meet In Moro Merry Miss and Her Mail dBJk* Christian Endeavor Anniversary Noted G .V . School R e lia b ility - THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY OUARANREED TIRE GATES TIRES Moro School _.1 Z e ig le rs O H where ' FOSS & COMPANY O H WHERE CAN I PLUG THIS IN ...?" P resid en t’s B irthbay Classified A ds. WERNM ARK’> Saturday E vening January 29, 1938 Moro Legion Hall f T. Lester Johnson A d m ission $ 1 .0 0 P acific P ower & L ight C o m pany I