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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1938)
X. VJ« t» - THE SJLERtyAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON /Examiner = T 3=====rrö¥FF =^= <u . .K * . -- Mr. and. Mrs.. W. E. Buell werr -, * -»• ». Ufc/.- A here laet week enkl to visit witht f- Y ''?*. their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F uji TAUfcysr»); t ?’i / -, ' <. ~ FRIDAY, JULY 20, Wap ---- ----------------' « ...................... -• - r Round-Up Queen Invites W orld Cornin? To- Moro Monday Serious A c c u li ts Kill M r nv In C e . t ,.’.” ' ---- , —:~hi -‘prrr,{*s . 0“ licenses to drive cars are ?rçked to In spite of the fact th at notable g ff in ♦ouch w h ‘he F ^ m in e r decreases in highway fatalities » of O perators and Chauffeurs,r, on have been recorded in Oregon this Monday,,. August,. a t ..the $ourt year, • the sum m er -.months ,• have house in Moro, between the hours brought added evidence th at care- of .1 p. m. to 5 p. ...................... lessness at the wheel of an auto- Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Brojrson of mobile may result in death» Secre- Tulelake, California were visitors tary of State E arl Snell reports • a t the home , of Mr. £ and Mrs. Four persons were killed on thè Lawrence M itchelmore on Monday j Colunrlbia River highway east of •ftem oon. Mr. Bronson and M r.. The Dalles because one driver. Mitchelmore were schoolmates. ! traveling at an extrem ely high Mr. and Mrs. Loy Cochran and i;.*e 9f snecj t couldn’t wait before Mr. Cochran’s m other Mrs. South- | pasFing another car as a third wick, was here Sunday having . vehicle approached, and as a re driven ijp from Portland for t h e - KUjt his vehicle was sandwiched day. The Cochrans brought their between the other car and the on- I son Gordon un t<? remain with his coming truck. grBppfather, F. L. Kce for a few • In Union county a car sped do wo j weeks, . a steep, Winding hill, crashed , ’.John Bev'cv was he t» last F ri th ouch a guard rail and tumbled ! day wVh W. H. Ragsdale. He was several hundred feet to the hot- 1 on a trip home to Hill-boro from tom of a canyon, apparently be YelloWs‘one park and stopped to en use the driver dozed a t the renew old acquaintances and visit w'heel? .T his mishap occurred in relatives. broad daylight under good driving Clarance Morrison wishes to > express h is'th a n k s for the aid conditions. A driver of a truck ope ating given by the crowd of people who hastened out to his place F:iday out of Salem was killed one eve to help put out the fire in his ning when he failed to note a string of flat cars standing on a railroad wheat field. Charles M ontgomery received track a t a grade crossing. His word this week from : Middleton. hurtling machine knocked one of Illinois/ th a t his' brother, Jam es the flat cars entirely off the t ack R. ‘ M ontgom ery' hkd passed away and moved several others, “ In many cases ju st like these, there. There are now butt four of the Montgomery -brothers re the driver m ight be guilty of slight carelessness and escape maining. .. Mr. and Mrs. ,E. R. Dunlon of without injury,’ Snell commented 1/ n'ict' n. O rc . J u h 22 — From the saddle of a rearing bronc, Jean M cC arty, queen of the Bend and th eir daughter, Geor- ‘Yet these practices, if indulged 10?S n '■ • ;n\tics th world to the tw enty-ninth annual perform ance, at Pendleton, O regon, genaj were here Saturday night in regularly, are bound to result S rp ’ and Sunday to visit her Barents, in accidents soone’ or later. P a r Mr. and M s. George A. Williams ticularly a t this time of year, when r and M rs Eddie M cCartv. C hugw ater, W yom ing. Jean, now 20, has since ;;u;: ■ '.*» "i Mi s. Sadie Rasmussen of Pen good conditions tem pt drivers to c h P . ’h ’ to the saddle on her fath er's ranch. M r. M cCarty is a member of the firm dleton is here for ? ' two weeks travel fast, m otorists should be V. :••»!<•<> contractors, and he with his partner. Verne Elliott, brings stock to the v i« t with h er m other,' Mrs. Lucy careful about passing, other1 ears, .1-, Mr.. McC arty first coining here for the 1913 show. crosing railroad tra c l^ ahd roUrid Ruggles and other re la tiv e s / w eb Irizel eves, is of -light build: five feet four in height, she weighs 11C A son was born - Monday, July ¡ng curves on un fam ilia t toads. •w u // ih f U niversity of W yoming for two years and is a memlicr of Pi Beta 25. to Mr. and MrJ. hollih Bull a t I •! jl! h . »meets of the Cheyenne F ro n tier Days show this ■ : e r Helen M cC artv Spokane. He is a grand son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull? Judge Carl Hendricks was here Mrs. T. M. Rolfe - entertained W ednesday morning to settle some minor court m atters. He was r - 'som e friends at her home Monday Muro Christian Science Society: companied l\y Dick Crane, c^uri. ‘Love’’ is the subject of the Les 1 in honor of Mrs. G. D. Hollis, who reporter. has been visiting her brother and son-Sermon in all Churches of Pat icia McLeod underwent an Christ, Steienjtist, family, Mr. und Mrs. Roy Wells. on Sunday, There is more bulking of grain operation in The Dalles for appen July 31. Golden Text, “The Lord Mrs. W. B. Mathews and children this year into the elevators of the dicitis last week and is reported of Stevenson, W ashington arrived good to all: and his tender m er county than for several years and to be getting along very well. last Wednesday to visit her par- cies are over all his works.’* (Ps. unless provision is made for con Sixteen chfMren gathered at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. T he church service on ■’ir/WtlA.idrt' of Rffflrfie May Wednes Sunday {homing begins a t eleven signing wheat o r' selling it the Mrs'. DeAn Reynolds, Mrs. Dell Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Bruce day afternoon to hein h:m cele o’tlp c k .a n d the Wednesday eve bulk storage places will not be Eakin and Mrs. Harold Eakin Alley and Buck Miller were in The to brate his sixth bihthday. ' Cake, ning service begins a t eight. The able , L hold o the grain designed , were hostesses at a miscellaneous Danes Monday. Mr. Miller went Because of the delay showcf Tuesday afternoon at the d„wn for mcdic. , a tte n tio n .' ice c re a m and punch were served leading room in the rear of the for them necessary for the government loan Masonic hall, for Mrs. Vernon to the guests? church building, has an attendant Ed A and son B ^ ce accom- Mrs. Ja n e t DeGraff left Sunday a fte r epch service. The public is and the low price no quick move- Eakin> who logt their household expected ffncds by flre a few weeks ag0 panred by Miss Janet W.lcox went for her home in Portland af£er cordially invited to the church ment of this crop is Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds took to Portland Saturday, Miss Janet spending Several davs here with services and to make use of the and warehouses and elevators will probably have t o f care for the her m other, Mrs. Jacob Wassen- i staying to visit relatives. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. reading room. crop for some months to come un- lnji]er f0 Portland Friday where 1 O. N. McNiab, form er depot agent Stephens. less a change comes soon. she will enter a hospital for an here and now in Portland, ac- M’s. MacKnight and her sister, Mcro Community Presbyterian operation 1 companied by his brother from Ok- Ms. Twesie, left for their home church: 10 a. m., Bible school. Last Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling lflhoma, were visitors here Tues- in Georgia a fter rem aining hnro Sunday we were very near the 60 No* We Burn ft Automatically 'fe f - several «veot-x w ipin'* with and son Robert returned from mark in attendance. Norma Mel- F irst Oldtimer—Talk about mod L ieutenant MacKnight, who is ’ in M . end Mrs. Henry Tetz and zc" will direct the opening exer e:n hardships! Why I can remem Aberdeen, W ashington Thursday, charge of ‘he COG cat? n. - a fte r several days vi.sit with her children accompanied Mis. Hu- cises, and all young people are in- ber when we toasted our bread on Sheriff Wilson and family arc sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. b°rt Hutcbcroft and children to viter to bring th eir musical in stru a fork over the fire! away this week on a vacation trip. Fred Cronk. ‘ their home in Milwaukie, where ments th a t an orchestra may lead Darwin Van Gilder is exne.’ted Second Oldtimer—Yeah, And ~ H :« . C. R. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. wiU visit for 0 '?eck- the singing. 11 a. m., Morning h'jnp Sunday after t r o m on'hs in even had/ to cut the slices our' Roy Wells and this mothbr and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt had as worship, the pastor is speaking in Portland in a hospital and san- sister. Mrs. G. D. Hollis and guests Sunday evening Mr. and on the question “ Why a C h u rch ?” selves. ' itarfi'm .' A fter a m ajor operation daughter, were in The Dalfes Tues- Mrs. 'Ray Blake and Mr. and Mrs. 7 30 p. m., Ardis T ruitt will lead it is expected th at he will be day where Mrs. Hollis and daugh- T uman Strong »>t Moro. the high school C. E. meeting. All Ilcy. That Man’s In Again! about again. L et’s get a hamm er and nail ter lcft for Seattle, W ashington Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestrich had of this group, are urged *,to poin The Erskine elevator is full of to visit beefore returning to their as their guest this week his moth in the discussion, song, and fel and go driving.*’ w heat and incoming wheat is be heme in Minnesota. I cr from Ritzville, Washington. lowship provided on Sunday night. ‘‘Why not call a ta x i? ” _ ing sacked until such tim e as Mrs. J. f t. Wilt was a visitor in Mrs. John Perry and son Glen though is sold tt> m ake room.' Moro TuU&tev. J of Hillsboro came up Saturday to Wasco Methodist Church: Sun Mrs. Darwin Y*n Gilder and M a tin A S e n Charles Davis of Bingen, Wash- visit her* daughter and family, Miss Paub’ne Davis were in Bend day school at 10 a. an. Classes ington spent the week end visit- Mr. and ,M s. John Rolfe, also her ‘ I.ieensed Dairy last Sunday visiting Mrs. -Clarice for all ages. Morning W orship ¡ng his mother, Mrs. W. J. Davis. • brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. at 11. Everyone Welcome! There — Milk & Sweet Cream Nelson and doing.va hit „of fihing-, Hr is just cut of the Veterans D'ck Huhman. They returned home will b e preaching fceWice at Grass . Delivered Daily W infred Baker r who has bein After an accident in Tuesday. Valley at 2:80 p. rrx < Phone 192 Hospital Moro, Oregon here four yearn with h i s ' u h e lt^ ! Ji¡ne. F. L. Cannell, pastor. j Mrs. Ted von Borstel and daugh Louis and Horace M cKee,. J e f/. Mr. and M< a. Tom Coyle had as te r, Mrs> Grace Huffman and grand Sunday for Wichita, Kansas where guests last week Mr. and Mnr. ,,au^hter and Miss Cassie Holmes a he will make his home with his LeRoy’s Barber & Jam es Gilkison and Mr. and M rs.: werc visitors in The Dalles Mon- brother and take his rem aining Fred Smith and son of No th Fow-1 dav. * I b ni r in year of high school.. der. Mr. and M s. Arch Cantrall had Beauty Shop The city well was down T hurs C cik iis W cfd»r$, T re ib rs Vr. and Mrs. Jack Odell w e r e / , ov,ernight guests Saturday her day morning apd .w a s repaired visitors in The Dalles Wednesday,, unck, and aunt> Mr. and Mrs. Webb O il P e rm a n e n t W a v e s $ 3 up U;có \Ytec!ers by H arry Kunsman and a crew. when Mr. Odell had some teeth ex-1 McFadden and children of Sham- •• rock, Oklahoma, and her mother, W e s o e c ia liz e in i “Gnio M $cr” Shoe for C o i,!> in * j tracted. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krusow of Mr». F. A. Everett, and her were he e Friday to ... visit | b).atbe„ Kenneth Everett of On- H a ir c u ttin g & P o b b i r g FYR FYTER EQUIPMENT Moro V |\ gnd Mrs. Fred Krusow', and p or( A c r o s s s tr e e t from F le tt’s g a ra g e M o r \ ' re s m Holmes, daughter of Mr. Phone 454 ElYnche G arrett returned home i ' Dorothy with them to assist Mrs. Krusow | aud Mrs. Bill Holmes, was taken cu ing harvest. i to tbe ^t. Vincent hospital in Port- Mr. and Mrs. Hans Kock of jan(j on Monday, for medical at- ! Sandy, arrived Wednesday to visit t^ntjon. RESTORES EFFICIENCY j their son and family, Mr. and! Miss Anna Schwa' tz left for Mrs. Alfred Kock, returning to p ortland Friday to visit her sis- To Your M otor ’|-their home Thursday. More Bulking Shower Given Fills Elevators For Family t“v end huf'jand, Mr. and Mrs. O .. H. Bucholjz. ’ ’ I Among those who were in The Dalles Saturday evening to attend the dance on the Swan were Mr. M M ?, A A. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. C. A .O estrich , Mr. and Mrs. \ 4 i n i l » , , tai*. Hubt- t Hutch- croft and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schilling. ! Mrs. Jack Odell and daughters le f t’ Friday for Walla W aih. W ashington to visit his nurent’, Mr. and M- s. John Odell, On Sunday they will attend the annual Thm-A-Lum picnic held at ar.t Springs. J. S. Newcomb and Mr. ami Mrs. A. M. Zezel” were b u s in e s s e s ! - o. s in The Dalles Monday. / '• . an 1 Mrs. Herman Schilling and son Robert we e visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Miss Cassie Holmes attended heme coming at St. Vincent hos pital in Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Grace Huffman and grand daughter of Portland are visit in«r h‘ th ' Ted von Borstel home. Mrs. ?.L:lie McPherson ,o i Co - Z E I G PAGE TUBER sg C-'-’F'- J.. . . . „ . — ntlius'M s visiting a t the Sam Habne&'Mcme - Mrs. Dell Olds, Mrs. Dick Huh- m an .an d Mrs. Bben Kee le ft last Wedfreeday <«»•—- Government Springs to pick wild blackberries, returning home Saturday evening. * Mr. and.M s. 1 ’• Hermiston are the parent’ t f a so n , bom July 10, a t the Pendle- ton hospital. , Mrs. Glen Karnes and son re- turned home Monday evening af- ter a weeks visit in Portland. J(Ir. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle of Sil- verton came up Monday to spend >eve al days here. ♦ L D Pike left Tuesfyy for H ^m iston to see the n e w 'g ra n d son. His daughter, Mrs. Louis May of Moro, is taking care of the Pest Office during' his absence. FILMS DEVELOPED FREE You pny only for GOOD pictures MORO PHARMACY L E R ’ S I he Grass Valk y Quality Store .«t for G ro c e rie s kh a t S a tisfy C lo th e s th a t W e a r a n d for th e g e n e ra l sa tisfa ctio n o f tra d in g w h e r e sto ck s a re 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 Losing Furniture .. . . ¡ i . f Long Distance is reallg the SHORTEST distance Between two points! T r y it th e n e x t tim e y o u ’r e a w a y f r o m h o m e . T h is s e rv ic e is m u c h t o o u se fu l a n d c o m f o r tin g to b e r e s e r v e d ju s t f o r . e m e r g e n c ie s . W PACIFIC TELEPKORE ARD TELEGBAP?! . w . M ciT O t) (>:<• Casité Let u; give your motor a , CASITE TUNE-IJP • * It w ill clean out the gum and sludge, improve valve action give your car more pep and p< - it will keep your motor clean am working smoothty. l, « M oro r ~ July 30 Foss & C lassified A ds Taken Up— W hite Oeldinpr,* scar I on left'^frdhfc foot. No brand. G eo.1 Fox, Klondike. . 38-40 Wood For Sale—$4.00. Pine or Fir, 16 in. George Wing, Wamic? 38-40 pd ”*W ANTEI):IIorses for Fox meat, r Tx Roy’s. Barber Sho-p, across from ; Fldfct’s garage. 38-40 Bids T at Ifrc Job of school b u s } driver for district No. 22, Board- man, will be received by the clerk until August 20. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Tom Fraser, clerk. WANTED: W heat to harvest a fter August 6; or will sell outfit? Have 16 i n / H arris. J. M. D e-{• Moss. 38 DI* W í '. . . s . - d S e » v ic # D is t i l ' ’ h« oC,««a co’- * - ! ? « - * “' 1*. o»»*» If**"1* ¡&ÍR00M S*« SFNSIBII RATES ANY BRANCH F IR S T N A T IO N A L B A N K F>D. I.C OF P O R T L A N D