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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1938)
• •» /* I. 'I - J A, THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON 5 FRIDAY, APRIL » , KM P auk TURKIC Pzym f/v F îI fJ O n r g lH U J son Connie ef Hood- 1 Oregon will be one of the Impor and m other, ‘M t . and Mra. A. F.Jtha Portland camp, Glynn Bristol, dinner guests nt the J. im Cantrall C antrall'». T. Tomlinson, and.> William, tant speakers. J. D. Boss and Dr. McGinnis, his father Jim home Tuesday. King assisted in the Sunday school: ted tne ounaay scnooi • ■ . J ' J"» / V Brace Baxter will also speak on and son Harry all of Likely, Cali the church services Sun-! A t t e n d # t * U n e T O l Jack Rucker was in Pendletoa fornia and his cousin, Vernon Mc the program. j a • day. These men were entertained Friday night where he risited his Ginnis of Alturas, Californa. The play, play. “The Play Gokf wife who is in a hospital there. _____ >” was put on the boards at Mr« apdLMrs. . Walter May of s a m H o i X * she,ton and Dr. and Mrs. Viggo Haufelt of Grass Valley by the high school fi . Gran Moro guests of Mr. and Mr«. V * . William W k - t Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson, Mr. Wasco were dinner guests at the with R. G. Tapp and Delores Simon Ed Alley the first of the week. as directors. The cast ably car- . ’'" . F day and Mr. Mr. Weir Friday for and M„ . j . c . Wilson, Mrs. W. C. Theo. Justesen home Sunday. J. Farre of South Junction vis The Dalles to spend the week end Miss Ellen Cox assisted Mrs. Mr. and 'Mrs. D. E. Stephens ried out their parts in mixing up Helyer and J. M. Wilson went to ited Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall at the S. A. Skirving home. left Washington D. C. this week a mother's ambitions and letting Violet Byfeerg, pianist, in piano last Wednesday. The Dalles Saturday to attend the Leading Tobacco C ounty her realise her hopes. recital at 3:80 o’clock in Memorial Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker and Pitt County, North Carolina, is on their return trip honle, Mrs. Herry Sherwooo of The Dalles Mrs. Art Bibby and children at funeral of William Taylor who Sherman county will receive U“1®«- ®" S»nd“’r. 'Cor- the leading tobacco county in the was a cousin of the Wilsons and Stephens having improved suffic »67.M from the liquor fund and Co*. Junior in Home was a visitor here last Thursday. tended a show in The Dalles last United States. lived1 ' at Yakima, Washington. iently to be moved. the towns of the county will get Ec»n®mic»., ha. been etudying with » ‘ Mrs. Ted von Borstel, Miss Sunday. Taylor was formerly a Sherman Joe Peters is improving his home smaller sums as their cut on the Prof. Paul Petri, music director, Cassie Holmes, Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Leads In Apples and Pear* Mrs. Elsie Rust of Shanik » was county resident < on the ranch by digging a base revenues of the state commission. i or i wo Tears. and although she Mrs. Arsel Lemley and Mrs. Al The leading - apple producing visitor at the Art Bibby home Billy Smith who has been visit- county in the country is Yakima, has been heard on the Corvallis fred Koek we’e in Moro Friday to ment, painting and generally chang A new bunch of boys have ar- campus several times, this will be attend the Auxiliary meeting. MPs. Sunday. f i jng here the past two weeks with Washington, according to Census ing the interior of the house. rived at the OOC camp for a stay her fir8t appearance in a public Lemley was initiated into the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox w?re in his aunt, Mrs. Max Pluemke, re- Bureau reports. Yakima also leads Glen Maurer, formerly of Wasco of six months. They came from recital. She will be accompanied Corvallis this week end to attend turned to his home in Portland in the production of pears. Auxiliary a t that time. but now of Portland, was here the fifth corp area, the deep hy i rj8 Gray. the recital in which their daughter Sunday. Friday to attend the funeral of south. The new arrivals number- * Miss A*nna Schwarts and her , , *• I Frank and Norval Bennett of -America’s Sweet Tooth i Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Carl McKean. Sunday school class and Rev. Ger- Ellen sang. ing seventy fill the camp quota to Americans spend about |314,- and son Robert, Miss Jean Powell, ald Dryden gave Irma Lee Gervaiej Mr. andiMis. Ray Blake and The Dalles were business'visitors Judge and Mrs. Carl Hendricks full strength. 000,000 a year in candy and con Doris Newcomb and Robert Tapp a farew ell,party at her home Jaat last di a ugh ter Marjorie and Scott Fort- here Sunday. of Fossil, accompanied - by ‘ Mrs. fectionery stores, according to the were visitors in The Dalles Sat- Friday evening when she was pre ner were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs iPaul Smith motor- Hendricks’ father, were here this TRACTOR MOVING Census Bureau reports. 1 i urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt Sunday. ed to p ortiand Thursday where sented with handkerchiefs. week. .. — _ in case you wish to move Miss Anna Schwartz is now back IMr. and Mrs. Bill Baker had as they spent the week end shopping, Vem McGowan of Pendleton ar Gene Cushman and wife were tractor over a puhlk highway, you the library on Saturda their guest over the week end, Nellie Wilson was a week end rived Fridajr at the Charles Lem- here Friday for the McKean fun should seek permission from the we of ley home, and-Wa wife and riiil- Raymond Jewell of the University i visitor at the home of her grand- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. eral. t state highway commission, or from Kent were shoppers here Satur- dren wflt" return home with him of Oregon. They motored to Biggs mother, Mrs. Ida Davis in Moro Alexander M. Zevely, federal the county court in the esse of a day. and attended the play presented on Sunday. She has been visiting to meet him Saturday evening. ---- — - hunter for Sherman county caught county road. Farmers whose lands _ . ______ -—— Mr, and Mrs. Arch Cantrall were there Friday evening. her parents for the past three Mr. and Jbfrs. Don Smith moved four coyotes during the month of adjoin a public road may move guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Vern Mob- weeks. « „ into the Dugger house Saturday. their tractors along or ac’oss the lev at Kent Sunday. Mr and Mrs- H* E Morrow and March, having worked the full 81 M’ty JJwJL Olds and Mrs. C. B. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ne^.vcomb »°ns Joe and .Marion and Frances road in case of necessity, but, M Alfred Payne and Mrs. Dell days. ; Andrew» were visitors in Portland and family of Camas, Wash ngton Gre« motored to The Dalles Sun they make themselves liwfcle for Eaki„ were in The C. C. Wilson and wife were dele any damage J-------- — «-f-U may A- J---- Friday. be done which Saturday. were visiting his brother and fam day where they were dinner guests gates to the Young Democratic to the read. Miss Tillie Waasenmiller of Port ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Nev/coipb, | of Mr- and Mra- Harold Howell. convention held in Pendleton last Mr. and Mra. Herman Peters and land returned to her home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Justesen and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young were Sunday after spending the week The local Mission Circle of the Mrs. Fred Justesen and J. L. Davis Thursday visitors in The Dalles. Chester Peetz and, wife and Mr. visiting het. mother, Mrs. Jacob Baptist church met at the parson and daughter Evelyn and son and Mrs. Ben Peetz and son Emory Mr. and Mrs/ C. B. Doyle and Wassenmiller, and her sister and age Tuesday afternoon with a mis- Luther Warren were business visi Nagel were here Sunday to visit Miss Anna Schwarts were in Moro family, M m %hd ¡Mira. Dean Olds. cellaneous surprise pound party for tors in The Dalles last Thursday. with relatives and have a look Thursday. Miss Schwartz to see i O. H. Bueholtz came up from Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dryder.. Kent people who attended the around the couryty and the wheat the dentist to have a tooth ex- Portland Wednesday evening to Drivers who were involved in J. C. McKean funeral at Moro fields. Ben and Chester are both tracted. Visit his sister-in-law, Miss Anna NEW IDEA fatal accidents in Oregon last Friday included Mr. and Mrs. J. J. living in Portland. Mrs. Charles Lemley entertained Schwartz. year had noticeable worse driving Dccke-, Mr. and Mrs. Volna Guy- The cute little fur-bearing ani ! ton, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barzee were records than run-of-the-mill oper the Grass Valley bridge alub last Mrs. J. H. Wilt was a visitor in mal, whose peculiar way of ward in Pendleton last week end and ators, Secretary of State Earl Wednesday afternoon at her home. Mrs. Mae Mitchell, J. M. Wilson, The Dalles Saturday. 600 ROOMS- SENSIBLE RATES Mrs. Ed Alley received high score ing off personal danger has long ! George Witter, Charlie Garham- while there drove through the Snell, said today on the basis of a Students"öf the Grass Valley made him a social outcast has : mer, Wilbur Haggerty, J. E. Nor- agricultural part of Umatilla coun thorough study of the drivers and Mrs. Vern McGowan received the guest prize. high school presented. “The Gbit reason to be proud and happy to , ton, Theo. Justesen and L. E. ty. Mr. Barzee had not visited records. Champ,’’ a farce comedy in three day. For ‘at least he has taught ! Clark. that part of the state for 53 years Herman Schilling was a business Three hundred ninety four mot acts to a large audience in the man a useful lesson, one that is and while he found it a productive orists were involved in fatal traffic visitor in ,M<oro Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R N. McGlasson Civic Auditorium Saturday night: proving especially helpful in rail- and well tended land he is still con mishaps in this state in 1937. About and under the direction of Robert G .! roading. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball I we e dinner guests at the J. H. tent with Sherman county. three fourths of this total possess daughter were visitors in The Wilson home Sunday. Tapp. After being postponed once! As witness a recent bulletin Born: to Mr. and Mrs. Lamer ed current Oregon operators’ li Dalles Monday. due to the small pox epidemic. The | directed to Southern Pacific train- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson re Sayra, Sunday, April 24 at The censes, and no record was avail jif r ' Grass Valley orchestra and band men and enginemen bv W. L. Robert Baker of The Dalles turned to their home here Monday, Dalleg hospital a daughter, weight able on the remaining one fourth under Mr. Tapp’s direction, play- Hack, superintendent of the eom- having spent the week end at Bend of the ^drivers, who were not named came up Monday to visit his 8 3-4 pounds; name. Daye Ann. brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. e«i before and after the acts. A pany’s Sacramento division: at the Elmer Ward home. in reports or who held out-of- Wanted: 500 Republican^votes in “Roller bearing boxes on the dance was given after the play. Bill Baker, for a few days. state lfctenses. Mr. and <Mrs. J. L. Matthes Sherman county, Merrill for Con streamliner City of San Francis Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poley and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Delvin and The group whose records were were dinner gpests of Mr. and M[sL gress. Read voter’s pamphlet. co are equipped with odor bombs available averaged nearly one ac daughter of The Dalles were here Miss Casaie Holmes gave the which discharge an obnoxious J. C. Wilson Sunday. The county typing contest will cident per driver within the past Sunday at the Estel Hartley home toberculin test to ninety-six adults Dewey Thompson, deputy asses be held at the Moro school Friday six years, including the fatal ac to visit her father, Henry Patjens. and children at the school house odoT in the event the journal bear ings run excessively hot.- When sor, of Moro was at Kent Wednes with contestants from nearly all cident. Mrs. Dick Reckman and sons, Tuesday morning. you detect such odor, train should day. - schools of the county taking part. On the other hand, the average Andy and Henry of Kelso, arrived Miss Arlene Peters of Sisters be stopped and an inspection Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams and A M A Z IN G LIFE - Th^ annual school open house motorist has been charged with Saturday to visit her daughter and visited Misa Jean Powell Sunday, made.’ and the declamatory contest will less than half an accident during family, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hart- SAVER TREAD Kendrick Dunlap and Wanda -------- t Passengers, of course, will never be held next Tuesday at the school the same period, Snell’s figures ley. Cantrall went on a sight seeing ** aware of the latest means of^ M trtin Ä Son GIVES YOU THE house. »how. That is, the driver involv Mrs. E. E. Gervais and son Ivan trip to the IJtory Hill castle aeross Preventing ope-ating delaya, for, ed in fatal accidents produced just Licensed Dairy QUICKEST STOPS EVER and daughter Irma Lee went to the Columbia river last Sunday, re- th®v r,d,c 'n «>r*onditiorfed <^rs ( ■ Inventory of the stock of gaso —Milk & Sweet Cream— s“ led » ‘"dows and tlglit- line, oils and machines and parts about twice as many mishaps per Prineville Saturday returning Sun turning by way of The Dalles ON SLIPPERY ROADS Delivered Daily where they attended the show. I door’- So °>ey 8T>ve of McKean & Searcy, was done driver as did the general run of day. Moro, Oregon Phone 192 wholehearted thanks. this week in preparation to set motorists._____ ___ ________ IMr. a id Mrs. Claus Bardenhagen Mr. and Mrs. Oxford and daugh- This tendency is particularly and'daughter, Mrs. Dick Huhman tling the partnership of which Mr. noticeable among the high acci and daughters, were visitors in ter of South Junction visited Mr. McKean was a part. * and Mrs. Arch Cantrall Monday. I dent drivers, Snell said. More than E. H. Moore fell Wednesday and 10 per cent of those involved in The Dalles Tuesday. • Y ou’ll never know what the word Mrs. George Wilcox and Mrs. injured his back causing him to fatal, accidents had three or more Mrs. Mae Waters of Salem, Ed Alley w«re‘ ViBiting in The “ stop” really means until you’ve remain in bed several days. felt the grip of the new Goodrich mishaps charged against them in state president of the Auxiliary, Dulles Tuesday. Safety Sil vert own. Come in and let The American Legion Auxiliary the past six years, while less than and Mrs. Hazel Snider of Astoria, Mrs. Edgar Alley and Mrs. Her us »how you how the Life-Saver will meet next Wednesday, Mry three per cent of the average vice president, visaed at, the Ted Tread make» a “d ry” track on wet von Borstel home last Wednesday. man Ziegler and son Robert w£re 4 at the Masonic hall. War moth drivers reached ithis total. road»— stops you quicker, safer Tuesday shoppers in The Dalles, i “While these figures do not in ers will be the honored, guests. Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Newberg than you’ve ever stopped before. dicate a general tendency, they W. S. Wade, traffic manager in and Mrs. Charles Patterson of The Moro school band obtained Get the driving thrill of a lifetime — Come in for a demonstration ride a little marching practice Thurs I also remind us that the average Iowa City, Iowa‘visited their sis Portland, J. R. Farrington, mana is not immune from fatal mis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ger at The Dalles, W. J. Smith, today. . day noon when they marched down haps,” Snell commented. “As a Herman Peters over the . Easter Roy Denton, plantmen of The a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l s a tis fa c tio n town to serenade the city’s resi matter of fact, aobut three fifths week. Dalles were visitois at the local dents. of all the death-car drivers last telephone office last Tuesday. ’ ‘ o f tra d in g w h e r e s to c k s a r e larg Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall had The rest rooms at the court year had never reported a previous Jack Odell left Saturday for as guests last week his stepfather house are beirig put into working accident.? e s t . . . a < n d q u a |- lity u a ..... r a ... n . te Hermiston to spend the week end . • g ..... . Il e d i „„ th w is condition this week with Ed Moon ■B. ..«tMW WT with his family, returning Sunday ^toing the work. , o ld a n d ir e lia b le s to r e m e r its bringing his oldest daughter back W. H. Ragsdale and family and with him. Flatt’s Tire and Y o u r A tte n tio n Margaret Howard were here Thurs George Miller, evangelistic sec- FOR SALE: 50 finewool ewes day from The Dalles. Miss How and lambs. J. N. Maclnnes, Kent retary of the Portland Camp of ard has recently completed a course Service Station The Canning Clubs, I and II pd 26-27-28 Gideons, C. C. Tripp, president of of study at Doernbecker hospital in The Dalles in preparation for met Thursday, April 28, under the FORCED SALE of 40 acres ir- • _____________________ . lendership of Bonnie Peters with rigated farm near Umatilla; bar state nurses’ examinations. officers chosen as follows: Audrey City officials of all Sherman Searcy, president; Reatha Sa(yrs, gain—9 head . of good cows, 1 county towns are invited to The vice president; Joecile Peters, Guernsey bull; 2 horses, farm equipment all go with place. Write , Dalles May 2 and 3 to attend the secrets’y. A. E. McFarland, Umatilla, O re-, annual convention of the League of The leader handed out the books. gon. 25-26 pd ‘ Oregon cities. Dr. Donald Erb, Nemos were suggested and it was new president of the University of finally decided to call it “The PAPER Hanging at a reason -Canning Cupies.” We are to meet able -price. Max Pluemke, Kent, pd. 24-25-26 every Thursday at the school Oregon. CARD OF THANKS house. We wish to thank those friends Ideas were suggested as to means Lost; Holstien 2-year old y cow., who so whqle heartedly gave us of entertainment, but none have with red and white 8-month old calf. No marks. Vernon Shipley, their support and sympathy during yet been finally decided on. Grass Valley. pd. 24-25-26 the days of sorrow occasioned by the illn ess, and death of; our twcgtawawwwggaaawBW iiiii iiiiiiii»ww» wawuwwu»HW»a»r father, J. W McKean.., • Mr. an d ‘Mrs. Kenneth McKean Mr. and Mra. Byroh Kinsley Muriel McKean. t f f i ens R eturn Trip a I •’I>^;. •» I AlGS IB KtClt<U Z* !!• Vfl 11|^ * W ashington The Dalles w«N 1 Accèdent s Come To Poor Drivers t Z E IG L E R ’S NO EXTRA COST the Grass Valley Quality Store for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear SAFETY S ilvertow n Classified A ds Canning Club Organized Here A ll Right, Builder, You A sked For It: »LUMBER $ 16. p er M a n d up PAINT $ 1 .9 0 a gallon a n d u p S ash a n d D oors a t C om p etitive P rices A Q u ic k , C o u r te o u s , R e lia b le S e r v ic e o n e v e r y B u ild in g N e e d < G et R ead y For Summer GEORGE i This is the time of year to prepare your car Attorney At Law the warmer days: • • Drain oil, Fill with Summer grade M o r o a « i4 W a a c o A^W. M cL E O D Dealer in "A " '■> (Tallnns Weeders, Treaters aid Repairs ; FYR FYTER EQUIPMENT W ar«, Origo» Pk®»« 454 • Repack front wheels and universali • Check transmission & differential • Clean and check cooling system • Lubricate chassis ~ A F t h T T Ì ó n e qWefely i h d p ro p erty b y ; Foss & Co. W ith approved lùbricants and proper equipment l Inquire about F H A Loans on new building and remodeling Now available at reasonable interest rates Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. J. G.-Odell, Jr*/ Mgr. Grass Valley •’j I