Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, May 13, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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TUE SUERMAK COÜNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON
PAGE THREE
FRIDAY, MAY IS. l i e s
Mrs. Charles Bartlett and daugh­
(Mrs. JK S, X^xcomb entertained
agriculture.
ter, Irene, .Vere here from Bend
The announcement wV made on
Sunday after attending the pion­
Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D H
a basis of the first two months of
eer reunion Saturday. Mrs. Bart­
Olds received high score and'Mie.
testing under the new Oregon
lett is half sister to Mrs. L- L.J
Ed Alley second.
Seed Law which has
hae just been
been
P e e tz ' and A. »H. and E^ E.|
Miss Bessie Golay of Portland is
w, «Asc sw fu
«*
placed
in
effect.
Immediate
and
Barnum.
-
•
visiting her sister, ■ Mrs. Geieklf
Just
how
dangerous
»re
Sunday.
vigorous
enforcement
of
the
hw
Mrs. Margaret Peetz and son
Dryden while Mr. Dryden is at­
accidents?
i
was
promised
is
lo
r
d
«
that
farm-
Carl were in Portland Monday
tending the Oregon State Baptist
„
Since there has been 10 much ers will be protected in b u ylac.
where they attended one of the
convention in Salem.
Mother’s Day was observed heTe
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Schereur
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Massiker performance given by Helen Hayes
as
has
been
custom
s.y
the
past
Cviumcnl
on “Sunday driving and their seed.
fhL.
C. B. Doyle and Ralph Balzer
were here from Grants Pass after who is playing in “Victoria Re­ of Portland visited friends here
nine
vears.
Rev.
Swander
of
Port-1
week-end
highway
tragedies.
Sec-|
Predominant
cause
for
concert"
- ,
Sunday, and while here sold their left Thursday for Valley Falls
attending the pioneer celebration gina” at the Auditorium.
land ' delivered the addrew. A rctary of State Earl Snell has an- is the high percerftage of hamrfnl
house
to
Kendrick
Dunlap.
.
where
Ralph
will
report
for
work
in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. Mas­
Dick Morgan left Tuesdajr*for
h r - e crowd was in attendanc ••and alyted last year’s traffic accident weed seeds found-in seed lota be-
siker is an unde of the Barnum Tacoma to attend the funeral of
Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hartley had with the Public Land Survey. Mr. potluck dinner was served to a p -ifig w es to determine exactly how ing sold to the farmers according
brothers and of Mrs. L. L. Peetz. his sister which was to be held as Sunday guests, her parents, Doyle jeturned home Friday.
lOJtiinntelv 180 pe sons at the! deadly Sunday eiaahes arc, com- to Frank McKcnnon, chief of the
Mrs. Dell Oldi and Betty Lou grange hall. An added fe a tu e to. Pared with those which happen on. division of plant \nd^ t r7- ™ J”
While here he with Jay Price, there that afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckmann and
placed a concrete slab over the
, two months period, 94 sam ples of
The Moro high school band sons John, Andy and Henry of and Mrs. Henry Roth and son Bill this years program was a f, mily! other days of the week.
grave of his father, who is buried paraded the street Thursday aften- Kelso; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eakin were visitors in The Dalle« Thurs­ reunion of the Wilson brothers! Snell,discovered that while Sun-1 agricultural and
on the old Love place west of noon in preparation for its trip and baby of Moro; Mr. and Mrs. day, Mrs. Roth going to consult a and sisters, who with their f .ther! day ranked only third in the tota examined, and 51 ot
Wasco.
Dick Reckman and daughter; Mr. physician.
nnd m other M- snd Mrs G W number of accidents reported, i t 1 found to contam noixous weed
to Goldendale Saturday.
ahead of all other days in'seeds. N early. 10 per cent of the
Lester Brittain of Tygh Valley Wilson now d i c e a . t d . " r i n d , ^ »
Wily Knighten received a let­
Dates for the fifth annual Moro end Mrs. Alfred Kock and family
Sherm an countv in 1905 the tota^ number
deaths, and lots examined contained weed seed
ter this week from Miss Muriel Community Vacation Church school and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Delvin and was a visitor at the Dell Olds
home Friday.
Watkins one time teacher in the have been set as June 6 to 17 family of The Dalles.
from Tennessee. The children. »11,™ »^» * c!»“
£ S*tu rd iy ,
s fou“ d ’X «
Grass Vfclley schools, who is now nccording to L. H. Mitchelmore.
Sam Holmes and daughters,
more' £ 5 ^ -'to p
w." ’found to
Darrel McLachlan fell and broke*
teaching in Los Angeles.
As in past years the school will his arm Monday, and was taken to Cassie and Mabel were in The
Of interest to old time residents be held in the Presbyterian church The Dalles to have the boneR set. Dalles Saturday to attend the an­ sister, and four brokers. Those »han twice as apt to result fatally contain 63,550 yarrow seeds to til*
nual pioneers association meeting from out of town for this occasion • ’ »>>"•« «counting on any other pound.
of Grass Valley will be the news each day except Saturday and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker left held there each year.
were: Mrs. W. R. Adams. Ort- day, ••><’ »"« f»“rth »S»'" “ “P1 ---------------------«* -
that Arthur L. French, who’lived Sfundaiy. High school students and
for The Dalles after the game at
Ing, Washington, E a l W. H trhin to Produ' e '"juries.
| Spring, having come as per
adults
who
wish
to
help
in
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Payne
and-
there before going to. Bend in
Rufus Friday to visit Mr. Baker’s
These figures carry an impor- 5ched„ie, Goboonus the offiae eat.
family were in The Dalles Sunday and Mr. snd Mrs. Frank H irner
1910, is now a candidate for coun­ leadership are invited to contact
mother, Mrs. Helen Baker, retir­
Mr. Mitchelmore.
to visit their daughter and family and son Frank, of Portland- Mr.| tant message for the people who atrikes up a serenade: ’ I saw you
ty judge of Josephine county.
ing Saturday afternoon.
and Mr,. J. G. Wilson and oh idren drive «» Sunday, Snell s a ld -a
night „ d got that old faltoa-
Last
Sunday
Mrs.
Mabel
White
'Mr. and Mrs. Con Rust.
(Mrs. Truman Strong has been
M
artha
message
fur
sportsmen,
picnickers,
of
Wasco,
accompanied
by
her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Van
Mr. and Mrs. Oestriech were; of Moscow, Idaho: Mrs.
in bed witih an attack of the flu
and for
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coth­ Metre and family were in'Golden- visitor, in The Dalles Thursday. 4 Rambo ot Davenport, Waahlnfton: i« m p « « .
for the past week.
>
ran, motored to Plymouth, Wash­ dale, Washington Sunday to visit
Mr. and MrSwBert Cox were via- Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Sias an I son ¿ X “ « after Sai» S»v n"ght
Wanted: 500 Republican votes In ington by way of Irrigon, and his mother and sister and hus­ isors at the George McKay home Frank and Mrs. Essie Wilson and, “The’chief thing for Sunday
Sherman county, Merrill for Con­ 'spent the day visiting witm old band.
at Kent Thursday.
I ,on Bdl of Forest Grove. M t . and
,r
gress. Read voter's pamphlet.
time friends of the Cothran fam­
The district convention of the
Mr. and M:s. Jake Eslinger and : JJrs- 'R- *•
a in
e . F ' speed,” Snell commented. “Long
ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Has­ Rebekah lodge held in Moro Mon­ daughter were visitors in The Washintgon; Mr. and M . . . .
Ute n| h rides are v
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull drove
kell and family. They returned day was attended by eleven mem­ Dailrxe
'
Wilson
and
children
of
Waverly,
to Condon Sunday to spend the
es Friday.
■
™’,8° n an(1 cni*or*n
likely to induce motorists to drive
late Sunday n igh ts
bers and one visitor in the after­
day with H. M. Bull and wife.
<ifrBend The Wil at 8Pee<^8 <reater t^an ^ e y ordi-
Lawrence Jenkins is here from noon and eighteen members in the 1 Mrs. Wayne Spoor and daughter i a.”
They were aocomapnied by Mr. and
Ramona were ealUd to The DaHe.!
n .rily ohaerve during the week.
Corvallis and with LeRoy Wright
evening from here.
Mrs. Chas. Adlard who spent- the
P
ri/U
v
ttio
iiinoaa
n
/
Mra
8
n
‘
Consequently, when accidents do
Friday,
due
to
the
illness
of
Mrs.
h making a trashy fallow survey
»RUIN VICTOR
since the year 1923.
,
, occur on gunday there is mare lik. j
day with Mr. Adlard's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stradley Spoor’s father, W. F. Magill who
of the counrty.
Y d U w ç U d filled wr»t-c«rv«d ca m .
J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Ixacra elihood of death or injury result-
Mrs. Harlow Parkins * is here
Ouildlt« b*ck. IS ¡tw ill.
S2T.7S
W. S. Powell, Bert Endicott and were visiting their son and family is in a hospital.
Sather
and daughter Leona went ing.
from Athena to visit with her par­ Truman Strong were fishing in in Portland Saturday.
M . and Mrs. C. H. Oestrich had
to Portland Tuesday morning| “There as also no question but | » T ; m «
TI-iinL
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Powell.
Pine
Hollow Wednesday
and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom and as week end guests her sister and where Leona entered the Doernbec- that intoxication plays an impor- 'I S ' I m e lO I n ln K
Raymond Henrichs and wife and 1 rougbt back good catches..
family,
¡Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lou
lAllert
Mrs. Edgar. Alley were visitors
Barney Madsen and wife of Camp
Art Buholtz is having a new in The Dalles Saturday.
and family, also her brother John­ ker hospital and was operated on tant role in accidents which occur
Thursday. Mrs. Sather will re- early Sunday morning. I believe
of G raduation.
Sherman were down for the 0. L. roof put on his house in town.
Bruce Alley who has been work­ nie Geillette all from Ritzville, main a few days with her daugh­ it is sufficient to let the week-end
Belshe funeral Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nahouse
ing in Portland, for the Simmons Washington.
figures speak for them selves in And there is one gift always sure
ter.
i
. L. Barnum, back at work from a were here from The Dalles Tues­ Steel Works, was layed off, and
Roy Harbin of Oakesdale, Jim
warning
while un- to please. A smartly styled, ac-
The 32nd annual Sherman coun-
- against driving
____„
revrnt vacation, was here Tuesday. day to attend the funeral of Lonnie came home Wednesday.
He is Wilson of Kent, and I. E. Wilson ty declamatory contort final, were
Ipay of America’s - three quality
lh' ‘n"»ence of liquor,
Belshe.
Judge and Mrs. Carl Hendricks
helping in the Alley Confectionery of Waverly, Washington were
curate watch.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum and
held at Kent Friday evening with
here Saturday.
were here Tuesday from Fossil
store.
Here you will find a complete dia-
1 C
J C A lln J 1„
to return Mrs. Hendricks’ father, Mr. and M s. Matt Simon and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley a- large crowd present. Winner of I1F
Mrs. D. E. Morris and daughters
wa tehee
family
of
Grass
Valley
drove
to
the
first
division
concluded
in
a
Vf
CCu
OCCU
lOUIIQ
111
Mr. Johnson, home after a visit
of Wenatchee, Washington arrived entered friends Sunday in honor tie between Sheran Hennagin,
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with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum. Portland Sunday and return.
of their son Frank’s birthday.
Hamilton
The Fireman’s dance last Fri­ Saturday to visit her parents, Mr.
Mo
o
and
Gene
Hoskinson
of
Kent.
f
lr
e
P
O
n
G
raS
S
366(1
Mrs. Serai Searcy •underwent a day night was well attended many and Mrs. Fred Stradley, for a
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nunn of Both will receive first award
$32.50 to $60
major operation at The Dalles coming from out of town and out month.
Sweet Home arrivèd Friday to medals. Anna Jean Knighten of
The prevalence of a high percen-
this week and is reported to be do­ of county. Despite the large ex­
her
with
the
spend
week
end
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stradley of
Mo^o held high honors in the sec- tage of illegal and low grade agri-
ing very well.
ond division and Jimmy Coats of cultural and turf seed on the Ore-
Gruen
!
pense the financial returns were Portland are the' parents of a mother, Mrs. Amelia Peterson
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Miller and satisfactory.
Glen Karnes made a business Rufus placed first in the third di- gon market waa reported this
daughter, bom April 27th.
*
son Paul and wife are here to vis­
$24.75 to 50
vision. Mrs. R. C. J Chisam of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Baker, to­ trip to Portland Sunday.
it their son, Marvin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds were The Dalles acted as official judge itor in The Dalles Saturday where
gether with their son in law7 and
They come from Bend.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roberts business visitors in Moio Monday. and Wily Knighten, County School he was accompanied home by
Elgin
Luther Davis, jr., who has been ill
Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Woods and
and son Gene, were visitors in The
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox were Superintendent, as chairman.'
in The Dalles for the past week.
young son, of Prineville, spent-the
Dalles Saturday.
visitors at the Van Gilder home in
$25 to 4 5 0
Reverand C. F. Swander, Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. Haufeit, and Mr.
Christian
Science
church
servic­
week end here with Ethan’s moth­
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Marple and in Moro Tuesday.
Swander
and
son
Courtney
od
and Mrs. Roy Juatosen, Mr. and Dependable Service is our guaran­
es are held every Sunday morning daughter of Salem visited at the
er and family.
(Mrs. J. H. Wilt and Mrs. Tom Portland spent Saturday night as Mrs. Fred Juatesen and son Ar­
at
eleven
o’clock
and
on
Wednes­
tee on every watch from this
Mrs. Emma Boardman was
Lester Smith home Sunday.
Alley attended a party at the home guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. thur and Mr. and Mrs. Tate Juate-
store.
down from Camp Sherman for the day evening at eight oclock. The . Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zahner of of Mr3. Collis Moore on Friday Amick.
I sen and family spent Sunday on Make your selection now.
j
Belshe funeral. The Fosters, Camp subject for the Lesson-Sermon for The Dalles were visiting relatives afternoon, when she entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Conley Indian creek above Antelope pic-
next
Sunday
is
“Mortals
and
Im­
Sherman storekeepers, accompa-
in honor of her mother, Mrs. Hunt- visited his sister, Mrs. Tate Juste- nicking.
mortals.” The readingj-oom is in here Sunday.
psnied her.
ley.
_____ ,________
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Hays,
Mr«.
sen and family last week.
Otis Baker and family visited in the rear of the church building Tom Alley and Bruce Alley were
FILMS DEVELOPED
and
contains
the
Bible
together
Curtis Madron, Lon Thomas
Arlington last Sunday with their
The Dalles visitors Monday.
with
all
authorized
Christian
and Grey Henson, recent arrivals
daughter, Mrs. Oscar Leach, and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley and son
Science literature, which may be
from Tennessee, were callers in
husband.
,’MemN‘rs of the Presbyterian read, borrowed or purchased. The of Wasco visited his parents, (Mr.
Kent Sunday.
church Intermediate Christian En­ public is cordially invited to all and Mrs. Tom Alley on Mother’s
“The Whole Town’s Talking,”
deavor society held an out-door the services and to make use of Day.
will
be presented .by the Kent You pay only for GOOD pictures
An invitation to confer with
the
reading
room.
MORO PHARMACY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Fraley
and
O.
party in the city park, Saturday
High School Seniors on both May
officials
at
the
twenty-eighth
meet­
M.
Fraley
of
Maupin
visited
at
the
afternoon, May 7, with eight pres­
2th and May 13th.
Moro Community Presbyterian Art Bibby home Tuesday.
ing of the National Conference on
ent. This was a series of activ­
Elner Helyer was a business vis-
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle, Mrs. Weights and Measures has been
ities planned by the group for the church: 10 a. m., Bible school for
spring and Ammer under the lead­ all ages and interests; 11 a. m., Amelia Peterson and Mrs. Ted extended to Arden A. Reed, chief
ership of their superintendent, Morning worship, senmon “Worthy Peterson were visitors at Tygh of the division ot market enforce­
of Your Hire.” 11 a. m., S. M. S. Valley one day last week at the ment of the state department of
Mrs. L. H. Mitchelmore. Patricia
club, junior, and intermediate home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pinkerton, Donald Thompson and
agriculture.
Christian Endeavor meetings; 7:30
Ramsey Schadewitz served as the
Engle.
The meetingr will .be held in I
p. m., high school C. E., and eve­
ccmnjittee on arrangements.
Washington,
D. C„ from May 31 ,
ning message by the pastor. Wed­
The farms of Oregon produce,
to
June
3.
State
weights and meas
nesday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study in
M \ «ATKONEK
on an average, 75 percent of the
ures
officials
and
representatives1
“The Life of Christ.”
primary wealth of the state.
of
manufacturers
of
weighing and
A brief visitor here last Friday • Lawrence Mitchelmore, minister.
measuring equipment, of railroads,
was Chancellor Frederick iM. Hun­
of business and industry and of
and for the general satisfaction
Tod Expensive
ter of the state system of higher
trade
and engineering associations
Recently
Aberneed
citizens
met
educations.' He was returning to
are expected to attend.
E where stocks are larg-
to organize a league for the aboli­
Eugene from Eastern Oregon
The meeting of the conference
tion of tips. Sandy McTavish was
Normal School and visiting the
est and quality guaranteed this
have, in the past, set up standards
state’s experiment stations on the present but passive.
for weights and measures which
Chairman: “Surely, McTavish,
way.
old andlreliable store merits
are recommended for adoption by
you are going to join. The si( l*
Albert Hennagin was here this
the
states.
Oregon
has
followed
week visiting with relatives and scription is only one shilling a
Your Attention
closely in line with the recommen­
year.”
-
friends.
dations, Mr. Reed says.
McTavish: “A shilling? At that
Rachel Poley was here this week
rate I might as well keep on tip­
end from Portland where she is at­
ping.”—Svenska Jou’.nalen, Stock­
tending business college.
Try Journal Advertising, it pays
Candidate far
holm.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen and
County Pioneer
Kendrick Dunlap
Mother’s Day
Visits Briefly
Buys House
L'bjerred In
With Relatives
In Grass Valley
Churd
CHIWTES
Lay
FREE
Weights, Measures
Conference to be Held
Carlisle
Jeweler
Z E IG L E R 'S
the Grass Valley Quality Store
4
.it for Groceries that Satisfy
Z__ ___Clothes that W ear
lohn W . M cCulloch
SU P R E M E JU D G E
daughter of Goldendale were here
Hefty Politics Hereabouts
P o a itio a N o. a
Sunday to bring his mother, Mrs.
Ginger—You’re an American;
Kate Hansen home, from a visit
Many years active practice
you were 'born in America.
in the Washington city.
State and Federal Courts.
Jennie—‘Tain’t so! My mother
Mrs. Lulu Bolton Landstrom of
Is of Judicial temperament.
and father were Finlanders, so I'm
Lebanon waa here Saturday visit-1®1?
Phone 192 Paid for by J. W. McCulloch
[nnish!
Moro,
Oregon
ing old timers.
1
Ginger*—But you were born in
Mrs. Lawrence Mitchelmore and
The Methuselah of Marathon
the United States, so that makes
HmumximHHnnn i nxnimHHHnnH ii HHniinHUi ii H i n i Hi ii n'HWM m m m L
son, Charles, leave tonight for
you an American—no matter what cighty-fivc-ycar-old Peter IV. Foley
Spokane where they will spend
of Winchester. M ass., shewn as he
several weeks visiting her mother your folks are.
Jennie— Is zat so? If a cat had ompleted the 26-mile-283-yard dis
and sister. Mrs. Mitchelmore plans kittens ip the oven, does that .anee of the famous Boston A. A
ta return to Moro about June 4.
marathon, “just to show ’em there’s
make ’em biscuits?
G et R eady For
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
A tt o r n e y A t L a w
- M o ro a n d W a»cu
Summer Driving
ilfe In the old dogs yet.” He finished
in slightly more than 4*<j hours. The
winner, thirty-four-ycar-cld Leslie
Pawson, made the route in 2 hours.
35 m inutes 34% seconds.
This is the time of year to prepare your car for the
warmer days:
Classified Ads
t
Weaner pigs for sale. Mrs.
Frances Henrichs. 27F44 Moro.
A. W . McLEOD
D ealer in
Calkins Weeders, Treaters
and Repars
FYR FY1ER EQUIPMENT
l«ro, Oregoa •
- Phone 454
FOR 9ALE: Six Jersey cows
Ernest Eslinger, G ass Valley.
• ri
27 pd.
FOR SALE: 50 finewool ewes
and lambs. J. N. Maclnnea, Kent
pd 26-27-28
i
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r
•
Drain oil, f i l l with Summer grade
•
Repack Front wheel« and universal
9
Check transmitsloti
•
Clean and check cooling system
•
Lubricate chassis
differential
A ll this done quickly and properly by.
Foss & Co.
Painting and Interior Decora­
ting. Reasonable charges. 1st class
work. No Spray gun operating
' ^ i t h approved lubricants and proper equipment
C. F.^ Langley, Box 412, Wasco
Phone Sherman Hotel.
, 27-2®;p< txuuum uH rui i i nH iuiuH P r a q tg g q g n i i i i i i iiiiiH in i i i ii i H iii u n o g g g q q J l f
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