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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1938)
n SHERMAN COURT* JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON I, I- Goes To Salem Conferente '*■ ........ » .» T":» '"- T t . - : auditor«, making a total o f 717, ..^ a p p r o x im a te ly 5 par cent ’** ; , • » ‘ IF than laat year. Rachel Poley' Poley A J j Iva Belshee and Itychek 4 /1 1 left thia week for Seaside to spend A I I l f H S S V S u iC V a week or so where c cooling o o lin g " * ; “ bieezea blow. .Gene Briaibine is working in the post office during the absence of Miss Belshee. '».¡¿«Former Teacher /t ; For Harvest PAOS T Ü R M FRIDAY, JVLY 22, 1 M ___________________ ■ ■. Harold Fak:n and Mr. and Mrs. Hei Ph. D. *Tohn Koepke were visitors at A yottng woman who came to Jygh Valley last Sunday. Columbia to take her degree of .Jake Eslinger and Jack Odell-doctor of nhilosophy married her were visitors in The Ii&lles Wed- pioft ssui in the middle of the j nepday. • '• * second year. i Q~itc a grass lire in the nsrtb W i n -h t announced h?r - e n - 1 tnd of town Saturday foienoon gagement, < ne of her friends said:, burned over the /whole block. No “But. X ergaret, I thought you buildings were lost. came up here to get your Ph. D. ’ j Mr. and Mrs. C A. O s tric h “So I did,” agreed M argaret, and fam ily returned Sunday from “but I had no idea I would get j their vacation trip - which took him «0 soon.” them from California to Canada. They visited fc y sisters and fam Read the ads in the Journal ilies at 4 t RfUvillc, Washington. Mr. and, Mr». R. J. Baker t FILMS DEVELOPED Tuesday for Gresham after spend ing a week beret the Grass Valley Quality Store Wily Knighton and and fam lam ily len Glori» Douma had an abcau . Mr. and Mrs. Henry T e ti and WHy Knighten ily left Sunday io r Portland to remain a lEnc? d ®" h“r ">e h rst of V . Mr- •»<? Mrs few days with Mrs. K nighten’s week and is getting over the H ubert H utchcroft and fam ily ot „-other before going to Sttlem trGuWe- MUwaukie arr.ved Saturday mor- where Wily will attend the an- Nearly $4,000,000 in jobless in- mng a t the Charles Lemley ranch, nual .M ettn« of county achool surance has been paid by the state Mr. Hutchcroft returned to Port- sunerintbndents of Oregon. He ft unemployment compensation com- land Sunday. Mr., T e ti will work on the legislative committee and mission. here during hgrvest. will also talk on school consolida- E. E. Baizee and wife leeflt Mr and Mrs. Richard Coleman tions. ------------ “ Thursday for Newport to remain of Ohio spent the week end visit- M rs. E J . Belshaw. Imogene until the rainy w eather. t ing Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ruggles. Johnson, leturned to Moro Sun- I t Is expected th at the pavilian Mrs- Coleman is a cousin of Mrs. Youth Wants You pa> only for GOOD pictures day to rem ain until she and her and the inside of the grandstand Ruggles. MORO PHARMACY husband move to Hood River later and the new .bleacher will be Mrs. Glen Karnes and son are More Education in the yta.r. “ painted next month in time for , visiting relatives and friends in Of the 410 rural young people Portland ' <Mr. ‘knd Mrs. E. E. Barnum left the fair Saturday morning for Spokane ....... — Ted Kelly was in The Dalles between the ages of 16 iand 25 Thursday to bring his wife and recently surveyed by the exten where they will visit a daughter, CHAMPIONSHIP FORM infant daughter home from the sion service in Oregon, 108 were Mrs. R. C. Jones and fam ily for either in school or would soon re hospital. a w’eek or two. „ turn to it, while 212 had definitely Form er residents of Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aflbfy lo ft completed their formal education. will *raeet Ju-ly 31 a t Champoeg F , ridgy , for > Portland fAF these fkiieo 212, 019 »only Q ia . 1 t.O fit wu. ( n, I i Of 9.4 A v per cent park for an all day picnic. They fune.-ab ne.al of her uncle, . They re- had advanced beyr nd high s -h 1 >1 may bring friends from other turned home Saturday evening. More than half, bh.5 per cent, had states if they desire.. Basket din- Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLachlan j completed four years of high nets will be in order with coffee were Moro visitor? Sunday. > aehool, while 19.8 per cent had ------------- furnished. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen gt^ne no farth er than the elVmvn- Mrs. Elm er Hansen and daugn- Yakitna, W ashington spent the | a r y grades. ^Approximately 1 per t / r were here the last of the week w’eek end visiting Mr. and Mrs. c?llt had not completed elementary for a visit w ith relatives and William Harder. school. friends She :etum ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith and Despite this relatively meager her husband. Lila Lee lAlley left Wednesday for gr-hool t aining, only one in ten iC. W. Tu.e^son and C. C. Aim Government Springs, W ashington of the out-of-school young people of Uppsala, Sweden were here t> spend a few days, returning were definitely planning to return last week while on a tou: of the Saturday . , tt school, but » .th ird of the re- United States. They made a Mrs. W ayland Weld and children niainder desired or hoped to be brief call a t the experim ent s ta nd her sister, Do.is Newcomb, able to. continue their .» 5rm:< tion. Mr. Turesson is curator of left Thursday for C latskanie education. the botanical gardens at Uppsala where her husband has employ- The study made by J. R. Beck, University in Sweden. ment. lu ral service specialist of the OSC C. R. DeLeau and fam ily of | Mrs. F. M. Sawdey of Tracy, extension service, and Barnard San Francisco, and official of the California is here visiting her Jcy of the National extension ser- E astern Oregon Land company is sister and family, Mr. and M s. vice, also revealed th a t ju st over here this week to look over com- A rt Bihby ’ half of the young people in school peny properties in this county. Mr. and M r,. Ben Payne and | the lime the survey H arry B. Blough, one time daughter Gladys and Mrs. Henry were definitely planning for edu- teacher in the Moro and Grass Th? bail teem s to he hit Ins Den Rcth and daughter Louise were in ™ t.o" beyond high school An Valley schools was here with Mrs. E iu the forehead In this pie Blough last week, visiting nt the ti -?, tu t aciuel’y he is m akng a The Dalles Saturda'y where Miss additional 31 per cent had the de- received medical attention. «»••' - r plan for a college.course «, Lester and Howard Conlee fam- fe rt re/.uin to his epp-r.ent, Eun.iy Gladys J some other advanced training, such lies. Mr. Blough has ju st retired of Great Britein, in the Mrs Don Smith entertained the nursing/ bit iness, college or as teacher in the Portland schools rlxm oicnttiln mniches at Wlmb.e- G 'ass Valley bridge club a t her , no|m a, school and will leave early in August for tion, England, recea.Iy. Bulge de- home Wednesday afternoon. Those . A m tng thosc who arc oul of r »rip around the United States, fcaie*; A:r.tln dec's'vciy. receiving high scores were Mrs. school young women ha(1 had going to Portland, Maine and down Ed Alley and M is. E dgar Alley. I more schooling than the young A dd to its comfort, v a lu e ' the Atlantic coast as the weather •R. J. Baker was a business v is -; men> as 77 per cent of the form er cools off. and attractiveness! N ow itor in Moro Friday. j we.e high school graduates, com- Mrs. Giles French and daugh Tom G arrett was a business vis- | pared with 61 per cent of the lat- is the time to make those ters visited in Hillsboro Monday itc’ in Pendleton Friday. 1 ter. li with her sifter, Mrs. Clem Es- Estel H artley was a business I Getting additional education needed improvements Moro Community Presbyterian visitor in Portland Thursday. z linger. j was one of the outstanding needs ....... ......... ........... was ........ here Satur- Church: 10 a. m., Bible school with •Carl Tomlin Io remodel, repaint, add Mr and Mrs Herman Schilling • listed by the young people inter- Hv from Klamath Falls where he th e Prim ary departm ent providing and son Robert left for Aberdeen, (v.iv.ed. While many of them had extra rooms, a new heat is working. 1 the program for the opening per W ashington enroute to Seattle, to ; given up hope of returning to i t H. Coleman and wife were iod; 11 a. m., Morning worship,, visit her sister, M s. Fred Cronk | school, an overwhelming m ajority ing system or other con here from W ilmington, Ohio f o r ' and “Echoes of the Synod Oregon that of both those in school and out of a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. ! M eeting^-by the pastor. There who is ill in a hospital in school expressed interest in join veniences. f W alter Ruggles. will be a brief meeting of the city. 1 Mrs. George Wilcox and son ing with others of similar age in Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter, church and congregation at . the The First N ational Bank George were visitors in The Dalle? foim ing organized groups to con Pauline, are in Po’iland this week, close of the morning service. 7.30 sider matter’s of common interest. o ffe rs lo n g -tim e F H A having gone down with Wily • p. m., High school Christian En- Saturday. Mrs. Rae Churchman and daugh Knighten. t d . avor meeting. Plain Tale of a Tail Plane Modernization financing Joe Ritner, a fter a week in Lawrence Mitchelmore, minister. ters and Miss Caroline Church A famous designer of aircraft man of Pasadena, California stop Condon, decided he liked Moro ■ ♦ was studying closely a stuffed bird on existing structures up better and returned to sta rt work Moro Christian Science Society: ped at the Jack Odell home Wed in a museum. nesday enroute from Walla Walla in F la tt’s garage. • Services every Sunday morning to $10,000. ‘"th a t bird appears to interest A party in honorof Mrs. Jack eleven o’clock and Wednesday ,to their home at Pasadena. you, sir,” ventured an attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odell had Matteson, Gwen Foss, was held | evenjng meeting at eight o’clock, “It certainly does,” was the re a t the Foss home hee Wednesday srvice includes testim onies as guests from Hermiston on ply. “ Its tail plane appears to afternoon and was attended by of Christian Science healings The Saturday, Mr. and Mrs Glen Rip infringe some of my patents.” the young m atrons group of Moro Subject of next Sunday’s Lesson- ley and Bill Hamm. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds and Mr. an d vicinity. ________ _______ Sei mon is “T ru th ” and the Golden Audrey Baker returned S atur Text from Ps. 86:11 “Teach me and Mrs. Henry Roth were visi day from a two weeks ivsit at thy way, O Lord: I will i f all J in tors at Tygh Valley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simon were P rairie City with her sister, Mrs. thy tru th ; unite my h eart to fear Oscar Leech. « thy name.” The reading room is visitors at Tygh Valley Saturday. A„ M. Zevely accounted for five located in the rear of the church The Bibby Brothers started h a r A tto rn ey A t L aw coyotes during the month of building, with a n ’ attendant a fter vesting on the Charles Powell June according to*the report ot each service, and contains the ranch in the Erskine vicinity last M o r o n r d W a .c o LD L H m L i i.\ t E the biological survey. This week Bible and all authorized Christian Monday morning g u a ri __. LJrecacJJ he is reported to have caught two Science literature, which may be Mr- and Mrs. Jack Odell and children were business visitors bch cats. = read or purchased. Roy. Tiller and Wmv Mitchell, at Wamic Sunday. ............. « > , 1 , senior forem an a t the camp, are in Wasco Methodint Church:* Sun - Mr. and M rs., Tom Coyle, Mr. Curry county with the boys fight day School at 10 a. m C’asses and Mrs. N orris Gilkison, Mr. and ing fire.. for all ages. Morning W n -h ip 1 Mrs. Hans Koepke, Mr. and Mrs Charles Dunlap, son of Mr. and nt 11. Everyone Welcome ; Mrs. A. A. Dunlap of Grass Val A. W . M c L E O D ley, and who has been in Los Ang eles for several years, is here on Denier in a vacation from his work there. Laura U rquhart Taylor is the Calk r.s Wcedtrs, Tnaters Bids for the job of school bus piano player in Bud Russel’s or Used Weeóers chestra, th a t will play here the driver for district No. 22, Board- man. will be received by the . n 30th. clerk until August 20. The board I HiiOP for Combines ■Women Club members held a reserves the lig h t to reject any r^v T 'D c n -T ID M 'M f food sale last Saturday to raise P f R i*YT iR EQ Jlr M money to give tow ard a gift for or all bids. Tom F raser, clerk. Saidie Orr Dunbar, form er Sher TAKEN UP: Yearling heife , MorOf f { c n p l r r r 454 man countian, who is now presi red with white belly. Chas. Powell. . dent of the American Federation ■ -tjnnxnxns xntx. jnnnsx*. ¿triixxxittcxnxsuatatttxxitiuiiatinsiiiu ulllXHiIlU A of Woman’s clubs I » LeRoy W right and fam ily re- FREE H eji for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear ar«d fc r th e g e n e ra l sa tis fa ctio n trad in g w h e r e sto ck s are la rg est a n d q u a lity g u a r a n te e d th is old a n d .re lia b le store m erits Y o u r A tte n tio n 'A j,' YOUR HOME WITH A FIRST NATIONAL FHA LOAN“ CHUCHES HERE’ S H O W Y O U O B T A IN A- m o d e r n iz a t io n loan ply d«ol»r. 2 * See Th« Fir»f N ational Bring ( M . ^ 0 » . to »h. mo»’ Bank c o n v n i.n . hrorxh fcx J loan. Thera is no delay. The Fir«» National can g.ve DIRECT approvo 3. M a il th« C artiticata ot Completion IO th . bonk. Thi* is suppled by your conlroctor or builder when work is finished. Th« rtra t N ational Bank than p ay * CASH. No Deloys! . . . N o Extro Charge! 1 ____ OF M O D E R N IZ A T IO N F IN A N C IN G : Y O U R I M F R O V I M I N T S C O S T .............. $ 2 0 0 R epaying 1 y « o r . . . m o n th ly p a y m e n t is $17.S S R epayin g 2 y e a r . . . . m o n th ly p a y m e n t H $ 9 .» » - R epaying 3 y e a r . . . . m o n th ly p a y m e n t I. $ 6 .3 9 v o n M f r n N O T BE A DEPOSITOR TO BORROW FROM THIS BAN> ËRMAN COUNTY BRANCH Ë HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK a GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F , OF PORTLAND Æ f t l DanCC Dance ............. k "F irrt National Bank West o f the Rockies Dance Dance Classified Ads tu ned Sunday from a trip to Iadho and A lberta where they visited Kootenai national park and B anff.' Mrs. Ross Ornduff returned home this week a fter undergoing an operation in a Portland hos- pitak M arjorie Blake was hostess last Friday for a party in honor of Ann F ortner who has been a house guest of the Blakes for several •da J's. Students attending 1 the OSC summ er school this year repre sent 22 other states and all coun ties in Oregon except G rant, H ar ney arid Jeffe-son. Registration a t the end of the third week show- - ed 693 regular students and 24 Enjoy Your vacatii n --- 1. - B e Safe O n Use Gates Tires O nly Fully Gunrantecd Tire Guaranted against blowouts, cuts, bruises Licenced Dairy —Milk 4 IJwRet Ct-eam- , Delivered Daily Moro, Oregon « • Phone 192 faulty brakes, wheels oul o f alignment. W Martin & Son Fast S um m er R o ad s rim cuts, unber inflation, » * «fr ■«- ■ ••••••» R u sse l’s — The leading Foss & Co. July 30,1938 dance band of central Oregon Coming for a Cool Air-Conditioned Summer Dance - w I t . i i i i i m ñ * M » i n i n n » » m m i t t m t t 1 l l l l l l l l l l » H I I I I II H I » H H H m i l U I H H WUUU • w Moro Legion Hall I „