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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1938)
Brother of Moro Rain Won't Keep 'Em Away! October 7th. .. Mrs. R. P. Barnet; Mrs. J. Matthes; Mrs. Louie Sather; George Barnet ellen and Mrs. Mildred MeGlaason Community Pctwbyterian attended a shower giVen for Mrs. 10 a. ra. annual Rally Day Kenneth Sather at Moro Friday. i v »Te»- n the Bible school with A number of farmers from here s p e ia l nogram and reporta from went to Moro Monday afternoon to ’■<' , „ J . îmo *. iAn offering for our Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Robinson stake in Christian Education will The Kent 4-H Beef club will be hear the 1989 A. A. A. program of Portland were visitors at the be received. Regular classes are represented at the Pacific Inter- discussed, home of M n. W. J, Davis Friday, being held that new students and national in Portland by Jackie, ) L. A. Duncan, insurance man of old may become better acquainted Frank and Carsten von Borstel, Grass Valley Baptist cunch: 10 The Dalles <(WM;> business visitor with the Bible study provided. 11 Robert Holmes and Lee and Leland How must here T h u r s d a y . '• * m;, “The Crisis in Temptation," Barnet, all of whom will exhibit a. m. Bible School. Mr.: and Mrs? Waltir ' May i f serrtlon *>y the P>8t°r the morn- 4-H club calves. God be worshined?- 11 a. m.. Mr. and Mra. J. C. Wilson and Moaning Worshio. “What God Moro were visitors hère Friday.’•*’ ing hour. J1 a. m., Junior and In termediate G. E. societies meeting W. B. Wilson motored to The Does for Sinners." 7:30 p. m.' Eve i Ben Fraley. o f Maupin was a ning Serivce. “What God Does for under leadership of Mrs. Mitchel visitor » t the Art Bibby horn. u i n T 1' l>al!es Wedn« d»y wcre “ >» utter Thuradav ahd O IPralev ■wka<,,i?re* 6:45 P* m‘ H°od Union entered a hospital for a very ser- Believers.’ Be sure to attend these Tfiursday a n d ( F r a l e y , who officers wiH condu<.t deputatbn for two services and learn what God h a slb e o ggK aiting here, returned m em bre and friends of the high ioua case of blood poison. la te st ’has in stor for you. ' 7.30 p. m. ropo’ta are that his condition is Thu sday, Prayer and Bible study . i I school C. E. society. 7:80 p. m.y improved. at the parsoqage. Micah is the Mr. and Mrs. 'R. J .B a k e r re- Evening service in form of obser- Mrs. William Young of Gresham prophet we are studying now. Come home at Gresham vence of Founder’s Day for C. E. turnadS Friday aftgr spending a lyeek here All prewnt and former Ch i.tU n "'"‘««<1 to K*"t Saturday where and learn something «¡bout this and deer hunting. . J. • ” * * j Endeavors, B. Y. P. U. and Ep- she plans to remain for several little known character and his Alley and worth League members a n in- days visiting friends and relatives. message. 2:30 p. m. Womens mis Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barnet; Mrs. sionary meeting at the parsonage. T h^vited. J. L. Matthes: Mr. and Mks. J~. E. The president urges all women to Dt.lles*Fi iTV^Wbrlng 'lS4gar home' ’Rfftehehpore, nunister Norton and Mrs. Frank von Bor- be pesent that plans mav be made from the hOapitofrWhere he h a t*' '; y stcl attended a Rebekah meeting fo^ the fall meetings of the organi been recovering from an operation, i ‘ Wasco Methodist church: A zation. Watch for important an at Mo o Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dean Olds entertained the.'.Jklly Day program will be given nouncements coming soon. Richard Sather, „ former Kent Junior bridge club at the homei «* the children of the Sunday Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor. rt .«Went, who has been seriously ill Thursday afternoon. Those re-!Scho<>1 f ’om lO to 11 a; m. The the past few weeks, is improved ceiving high scores were Mrs. J. S.| 0I* he*tr* will also give several (A ten year old boy rushed into beyond the danger point according Newcomb fpr club and Mrs. C. IA.' n“n*b‘ r»„ A »P«ci.l musical pro- the shop. Oertrich for guest. rr«n. will be given from 11 to 12 ►o the latest report. “Father’s being chased by a Nan Smith of The Dalles was a '•‘ aa v . j •« ,, 3% « ».... | consisting of (Clarinet duet by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Baibana Hines and Edwaid Mills; b ief caller at Kent Saturday hull.” he cried. “What can I do about it? ” and son Robert were visitors in saxophone solo by Robert Neebit; afternoon. asked the shopkeeper. The Dalles Satuday. ■ , j , - clarinet and trombone duet by Miss Eva Miller, Miss Mary Git- “Put a new roll of film in my Mr. and Mra. Glen King And son Barbara, Hines and Andrew Land- tings and Charles Bothwell were camera.’ Jef; trumpet .and trombone duet Iiopuie acfenpem ed JM* Kelly Til dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. ler left f o r lh e International Stock by Lawrence Royce and Mr. Land- MeGlasson Sunday. z .. les. After which a short.talk will Show in tPtortlabtf Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and Forgiven be given by the pastor. Everyone Mrs. Tyo of Portland motored to Severe looking woman (to busi Mrs. Clara. Stevens, who has Welcome. (Preaching service at Kent Friday where they remained nessman—My son left your firm been visiting her cousin, Ms. J. S. the Grass Valley Methodist church Newcomb, left Monday for Walla on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. Dr. till Saturday at the home of Mr. because you called him a blithering dummy. Will you take back the Walla, Washington to visit rela Sydney W. Hall will be with ue and Mrs. Max Pluemke. Thp Kent Hivh School Volley ‘blithering dummy? tives. Tuesday, Octofoer llfch to hold our Businessman:— Certainly. He ball _________________________ team is anticipating a game ___ i____ M rs. A. F. Balzer and sons Mel First Quarterly Conference. can start again tomorrow. F. L. Oannell, pastor. w :th Wasco next Friday evening. vin and Clair were in The Dalles Kent Youngsters Exhibit at Pacific For Readers Hansian H. Scott, who died from injuries in a Lebanon hospi tal Tuesday, was a brother of Mrs. Mark Rankle. * It wad reported that Septt raceiie^ his fhtal in- Ju-ies from an «ahployee who at- U m w i t h a crowbar.“ Mr! abd Mrs. Hankle and children left Thursday to attend the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. S . E. Baritee a**' .. expected home next week, the rainy season having started at Newport whre they have spent moat o f the summer. * George Updegraff was in Port land Thursday on legal business. Wily Knighten and wife were in Maupin to install Legion and Aux- - iliary officers last week. . W‘/d e t’rites Was in 'Portland last Friday until ^Sunday ’on"busi ness and while, there attended the Pacific International where he saw the Sherman county stock m com petition with that from other ct’:n ios of the northwest. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Op tometrist, who has made Profes sional visits to Moro for year*, and is known for good optical wprk at Reasonable Prices, will again be at Moro Hotel, Tuesday, October 11, for one day.. Eyes Examined sa d (Messes * properly -fitted. A t Wasco W U , Bet. . '• Miss Isabella ’Bourhlil of Pasa dena, California, and formerly ol Moro writes that she may pay her friends here a visit after October. 10 before she returns home. Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Marion Powell in The Dalles a daughter, named Judith Elisabeth. Register Today! ! ! Secretary of State Snell warn« that all .persons who have not voted during the past two years or who la v e changed their address since the last election— moving to a n e w voting preeinct(--'niusi Tegister at once if they expect to veto in November. Saturday, October 8, is the last day on which this Im portant matter may be attended to. °L.M Officials of the forthcoming world serie* aren’t worry?::’ aJout rain. They need only rem em ber the 3,000 rabid fans who jam m ed the bleacaers and on reserved seats at New York*« Polo GroonJ* Lcfr.re the flub game of last year's series, undaunted by cold, S riO ly weather. Last year’s series between the New York Giants and New Ym k Yankees, which broke series attendance records, hi expected to be exceeded this year. Wallace Predicts Continued Aid To Agriculture By Government The present and prospective sit have now been com pleted w ith ex S atu rd ay tak in g Mrs. B alzer's uation in America and in the ceptional interest and attendance p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bruc- . x kert home after »ponding a week world with regard to wheat pro in m ost regions. . Most g ro w e rs . duction is such that continued a tten d in g ap p eared to ioe planning Mrs. Dean Oids and son Willard governmental programs will be to ‘go along’’ with the program, necessary, Secretary of Agricul- despite the extra acreage reduc were v i s i t s in The Dalles Mon xuie Henry A. Wallace told some tion planned for next yar. Most day. 150(1 wheat farmers gathered at of the questions asked at the meet Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd and Hutchinson, Kansas, last week in ings concerned what would be son Bill were visitors in The Dalles one of the most important ‘‘wheat needed in the way of compliance Saturday. Bill went on to the and what could be done with the Stock Show in Portland. Sale, of livestock for 4-H club meetings” in years. To handle and finance such a Art Bibby was in Portland sev acreage left out of wheat. children was held Wednesday -and piogram Wallace advocated re- On the-latter point final definite eral days last waek where he had Sherman county’s youthful ex hibitors received their share of inactment of some form of pro word could ibe given. Certain sub moved Mr. and Mrs. Lot Rust of doliera for their beef. Robert cessing tax on wheat products in stitute crops can be used but final Shaniko. They have a service - King's first place junior brought order that the adjustment in wheat use for acreage beyond the total station aneb restaurant there. 19 cents, his third place junior 13 acreage could be made self-sus- ^ ¡j dp let i ng base has not been Mr. and Mra. Don Clodfelter left . cento and others that were sold in taming without direct appropria- J fully decided upon. Growers were Sunday for Portland to attend the grouDS brought from 9.26 to over* tion from tne federal treasury. | ojd most substitute crops internatior^d Stock show. ; I twelve making the average price Such a self-sustaining p r o g r a m 1 wou]d he seeded in the spring Mr. and «Mrs. Dean Reynolds per pound for the beef around 11 w as follow ed d u rin g the first y e a rs hence the matter of first and son Gene attended Pacific In cents. ' _ of the AAA before the plan as importance is how much wheat can ternational in Portland Saturday Mr. and Mira. Claude X. Thomp ‘hen drawn was pronounced uncon- be seeded under the program. and Sunday. son are at the . stock show this «titutiopal. It was Wallace’s be - Marcus Eslinger left with Mr. week to accompany their daugh lief that a constitutional program and Mrs. Clem Eslinger Sunday to ter, Claudine who is an exhibí to The Old Day« 1 — pccomplishing the same, ends can M. and Ms. E: J . BelsKaw came In a mining town in southern visit relatives in Forest Grove and So enacted iby Congress. up from Hood River Thursday af to .take in the Pacific Internation The meeting in Kansas also be- Rhodesia, some of the residents ternoon. were growling about a few hours’ Stock Sow jn Portland. • Mias Althea Stoncman, county s»«rrin « fo»-''m for criticism of cessation of the municipal water Mrs. Minnie Squire of Portland health nurse, is here again after th® AAA policv in re»r«rd to wheat supply. arrived Saturday to visit her aon an absence of a couple of months. when one of the leading wheat Grunted an old timar in the and family; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Foley were grower opponents of federal cron corne’ : “I remember once, way in Portland this week to take their re<r„ls*ion was given time for an back in the early days, when the Squire. Miss Anna Schwartz had as daughter, Rachel >back to school. eddr®««. At Hie conclusion of his water was cut off for two days be guests over the week end her on"«-», he »«-Vad for an ernre««ion We wonder when some automo fore anyone noticed it.” neice and husband, Mr. and Mrs. bile manufacturer ia; going to be hv vote. nnlv e Constantly advancing prices of ^ oss Portland, smart enough to build a good four •/•afterim* f®w swmorted his po«i- thecyiinder car. * ‘ j j * B’bby was a visitor in The ♦trt*«. azw»nr't;r>'T +o O’-o'rnn del®- meat are dividipg the people into ’ A sho#er for Mrs. Kenneth Sath two classes. Dalles several days this week. er was held at the womans club Yes, those with la ge incomes' Mrs. Tom Alley entertained the T— > ♦*■»»•»» rooms Friday afternoon with M s. /»/>»» *he cn«T’»tv wh«**t and vegetarians. ’ I Grass Valley bridge club at her Martin Melzer and Mrs. Dewey ’ home Tpesday afternoon. Mrs. ThampeoiT as hostesses. .C i-J A . "6estrich received high «Mr.-and Mra. - Stanley Reavis ! score and 'Mrs. Charles Lemley ‘''sto p p ed at thé 'Brlsbine' home second. Saturday tor short visit while on Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling ’■ 'A eiyirgy from Arlington to Prine-' left Wednesday for Portland. The ville where they will be stationed. Lemleys to visit their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barnum are and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Hubert visiting irt Fossil and the John Hutchcroftand to attend the Stock Day country this week. show. The Schillings also visited Mrs. Bud Belshe returned Wed their daughter, Barbara ,Walpole, nesday from Portland where she had been Visiting for over s week. snd attended the show. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Oveson have Bill Baker was a visitor in The ri- moved into the house on the experi Dalles Monday evening. ment station after a delay Mr. and Mfs. Ed Alley, Mr. and several weeks. Mra. Dcffi' Smith and Mr. and Mra. Mra. Wily Knighten entertain John Hays returned Sunday eve the Auxiliary Wednesday after- ning frtfm deer hunting bringing noon at her home. onlv mie deer. — ——— i— — Mir. and Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale Mr. and Mirs. Dell Olds re were here Wednesday to attend to turned Monday evening without their house and get it ready for a deer. the new renters, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Belanger, who will be trashy fallow advisor, connected with the SCS. NOW Is The Time To Prepare for W inter G et Your Coal ' Lump Coal Nut Coal 10. car 10.50 bin GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF E I G L E R ’S Classified Ads tiftUo lfcd Waaeo Coming Again Quick AN OREGON BANK Safe A SERVING OREGON Convenient Write or call for details about o ur new, modern Bank-By-Mail plan. As easy as posting a letter, and safe, too. Lk A. Littleton, Aast. Mrg. C. R. Harding. Manager T he D a lle s B r a n c h oz the U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k H e a d O f f ic e , P o r t l a n d . O re g o n M( M H I N I I (I I w a I P IP O S I! I N s U H A N C » C 0 H P 0 K A 1 I 0 N Dr. Curry the O ld Rel iable Optometrist of Seattle who hes Fitted Hundreds of Eyes to Glasses in the past 10 years he has been coming to Woro will again be at M oro Hotel Tuesday O ct. 11 for one day Eyes Examin ed oooooooocooeoooooooooooooooorooooeoooooooooooooor New Electric Welder W it h t h is n e w l y in s t a l l e d a n d m o d e r n W e ld e r w e a r e a b le t o d o a n y k in d o f w e ld i n g q u ic k & n e a t . The range of materials that can be Glasses Fitted W ill Be A t W.1CO w e ld e d is greatly increased. W ednesday, O ct. 12 W E C A N W E L D IT FiLM8“ DHVELOPED FREE You pay only for GOOD pictures SOOOOOOOOOOOOQSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOeOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi . . MORO PHARMACY . PIANO SACRIFICE—Late mod el, bungalow type, standard make, Guaranteed. Will -«crifice foi or «mail monthly payments to save shipping expense. For full particulars, address, Adjustor, CHne Piano Co., 1011 SW Wash ington, Portland, Or^gofc. , A?L49 an d fo r the general ratirfaclicn o f trading w h e re stocks a rc larg est an d quality guárante cd tins Clothes that W ear old a n d reliable store merits Y o u r Attention FUEL HI HEAT COAL both nut & lump Prices to Meet Competition G e t y o u r c o a l o f f t h e c a r f o r r e a l p r ic e w for Groceries that Satisfy LOST.Gray Persian cat. Any information, notify Moro Hotel.' " Taken Up: 4-year old Hereford cow, light crop off left ear. V. B. E a k in , G re ss Valley 48-pd — FOR SALE—G. E. refrigerator and Hot Point range. Gall phone 282 or see M. M. Oveson. *- j . / • Attorney At Law the Grass Valley Quality Store a# Wasco Church of Christ: Bible school 10 a. m. Make a special effort to attend Bible school this Sunday and bring your f:iende. There is to be a short Rally Day program. Morning worship 11 a.m. Sermon by the pastor on the subject “Where is thy God?” There will be a fellowship dinner in the basement at noon. Come and meet with us.t Please remember, also tell your friends, of the Christian Endeavor meeting, which will be at the church at 7 p. m. There will be visitors from out of town with us to furnish special music and a program you will enjoy. Come. Gilbert R. Carey, pastor. $12. car . $13.00 bin T u m -A -L u m L u m b e r C o. G r a ss V a lle y O regon * FCtt SALE: 6-rbom wobd A coxl circulator Heater, good shape. Dean Olds, Grass Valley , 48-pd. International A . W . M cLEO D ' 1 1 per ton on the 'res-to-logs L T ‘^<a|er Jn 7Calking W c c d c r», Trcatcn NOT 30 DyYS ‘Váed Weeders Moro Grain Growers Association FY R FY T E ß E Q U IP M E N T Moro, Oregon Phone 45' m w n « » w s » » » « g » U H i » i» » n m v T % A