Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, October 14, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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J É Ï äSfcÜ U ii COUNTY JOURNAL, Motto. ÒRKOON
that SO Republicans have regis­
tered and 47 Democrats. Three
have registered m
non-partisan
and
ana
a * t » a Socialist
«
y i.v
H ■
oucuuisb Complete
vorapiece
returns on the registration in this
county are not available to date
James Galvin, Seattle flyer, and
an assistant, have been in the
takiner passen
oassen-
county this week taking
**K>Ut the town* 4nd
o °7 n
.
.
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Fred ? ° ^ e retYrn<^ to. Mha8'
ou 1
™
the actual depositor of the 16000
«•
* •£
ltelDAY, OÓTOJUCR
14.
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PAÄ« TfltCg
Grasa Valley will ha successful, r ) H.. H. Fleckenatem, missionary.
Both the boys and girls will play. - ■■ - — ■ ■
1 At a m e etin g of the student body
Wasco Methodist church: P. L.
W g* •
a
«
October
4,
Anita
Dunap
and
Ken-
Cannell,
pastor. Sunday School at
M itlic tp r
A ff^ n r lc
| neth Crews were elected captains 10 a. m. classes for all ages. Preach
U llU I d lC I
A llC I A lS
of two teams chosen to partici- ing services at 11 a. m. The first
pate in a contest involving the quarterly conference was held at
i AFl 1
sale of volley ball season tickets, the Methodist parsonage Tuesday
v IIL v
The loosing team must give some afternoon at 2 o'clock With D r.
T h, S k «rm n cdnnty relief com-
surprise entertainment for the op- Sidney W. Hall in charge,
Rev. Gerald Dryden left Tues­
posing team.
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mittee met Wednesday to consider.
day m company with other minis­
applications for old age relief and
Tuesday, October 11, the final' Moro Community Presbyterian
ters from the. attsvwi
Deschutes
Baptist
passed favorably' on one applies-
Association-t/*
.
's
score of the season ticket race was; church: 10 a. m., Bible school. Last
lion prewoted to it. Cost of direct
c o n Z e ^ \t ¿1^
7
10 to 15 in favor of Anita Dun­ Sunday morning we had 84 pres­
r«’ief m the countv h as b een low
co™eren®5 ■ Helbt-
rt-.-to, the .ummer montS. ta t i .
W. |X k
lap’s side. It’e up to Kenneth ent. Let us all become members
C ews and his team to do the en­ of the Dodblers club. 11 a. m..
ie expected to raise with oncoming ; ick’ i « " * the
,,,d ” doctor'ng •" The
tertaining.
Morning worship, the pastor speak­
winter. Some WPIA projecU me deS ’aff " P2 “ " £ d
J
. w
»
w „
ing on “The Crisis of Doubting.”
being considered to relieve the t Mr„?ni
Carl 8,ndolv were „
^ ’8' Mrs- T- M
11 a. m., Junior and Intermediate
situation.
, here Wednesday to attend the re- ’Rolfe, Bobby Rolfe and Everett
Christian Endeavor societies. 6:46
Mrs. Marion Powell and her infant lief meetin**
-Dunlap drove to Portland Satur-
p. m., High school C. E. 7:30 p. m.
daughter came home Tuesday from
Mrs.
Ruggles is in St.
morning taking in the stock
Grass Valley
First
Baptist Evening service with song, and
' the hospital. Miss Nadine Temple! Helens visiting her parb%ts for a S^K>W Saturday afternoon and eve-
church. 10 a. m., Bible school, sermon “The Apostle Who Was
ning.
of Dufur is here to help her for j ^ew days.
What is the purpose of the second a Matter of Fact Man.”
Glen Karnes and G. C. Corey
a few weeks.
commandment? 11 a. m., Morn Lawrence Mibchelmore, minister.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Walsh at
■Mrs. Alice Belshe was married MORO-HI-HI-LITE8
ing worship, “What God Does For
Dayville Saturday. <
in The Dalles this week to Walter
Believers.” 7:30 p. m., Evening
Mrs. Ewart Showers of Onalas­
P. Lavender of Cambridge, Idaho, By Prank Sayrs
I Service*. “First Things First.”
ka, Wisconsin, a sister of T. M.
airs.
Lawrence
Mitchelmore,
, Under the leadership of Prof. Rob-
School has started again .with Rolfe, who was a delegate to the
Mrs. Mae Belshe, Mr». L. V. Moore
'
e t Tapp, the school orchestra will
{ ' h e t C H A R L E S A.
the same faculty that was hero
Mrs. C. R. Morrison, Mrs. O. A. last year: Miss Lelsz, Mr. Mayfield Legion Convention in California,
1 appear for the first time this school
spent a few day« at the Rolfe
: year. Let everyone turn out for
» .n a e y . ataIMra. H . R Pintarton
m
ranch.
' ♦hi* ini iaJ appearance and give
drove to Pendleton Tuesday to at-
x
Among the new fla n g e s are a
Mr. and Mrs. • John Block of
tend the state synodical meeting mechanical drawing dasg and a
them a real welcome. 7:30 p. m.
Bakeoven were visitors here Fri­
of the Presbyterian church.
j
lh
u rdav - Prayer.- and Bible
home-making claaa; also a begin­
{ Study at the parsonage. Read the
L. 2. Pape Was here from Port­ ner band has been started under day. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays
,-x^l
■ book»x>f Micah through and come.
accompanied
then, nom« for a few
land this week to look after busi­ a Mr.
HHH
n • u
s s ia ^ A a a jii o u
u
a It
» is
to w
in
«
Simpson's
direction.
com-
' At the morning service the pastor
ness connected with his farming posed of 28 grade school students
•
will give a brief account of the
properties in this .ounty.
taken from the four higher grades.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Engstrom and
Regional Bible Conference being
It is expected that the CCC camp The high school band has about Mr. and Mrs. Edgar AJley and fam-
,hel<l this week in Athena and
will be entirely removed by next 20 members and is getting in ily were visitors in The Dalles
Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F A A-M
Helix.
Monday as' fa. as the men are shene very well. •
Monday, Mr. Engstrom returning
Meets on the 1st and
Gerald C. Dryden, Pasto .
concerned. SCS foremen will move
lo
c
a
l
Hie
officials
Join
safety
forces
liirourboul
the
nation
.n
o
aten
with
a
new
Plymouth
Sedan.
The high school officers this
3rd Thursday eve­
to Stanfield to join the part of year are Dean rinkerton, presi­
Winnie Helyer of Kent was a lag National H r e preventloa week, aimed to educate the public fer
nings of each month.
Grass Valley Lutheran church:
greater r ? ie ln preventing needless destruction of property by Are. Most
the force already there. Orva Dyer dent; Wyman French, vice-presi­ visitor here Friday.
Visiting
members cor
Services
will
fee
held
next
Sunday
fires,
like
tfce
cisastreus
one
above,
could
be
prevented
by
constant
vigi
and family have moved to Hermis­ dent; Gene Briabine, secretary
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spoor were
dially invited to meet
lance aga'nst fire haze i ds. Inspect your home for basards today, before October 16th at 11 a. m. Sunday
ton where they will be close to the treasurer. The Optimist editore in The Dalles last Friday.
it's too l i ’.e
with us. *
xhrkol 10 o'clock. Church worship
work. Mr. Elmes will be the only are Lois Melzer, Editor-in-Chief,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle left
is necesary for our soul's sake. Searal Searcy, W. M
conservation service
remaining and Wyman French, assistant for their home at Silverton Wed­
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
One commandment reads: Thou
here during the winter.
T. M. Rolfe took his Percheron Salur<i*y.
edito-. They have one edition nesday after attending to business
shalt
sancitify
the
holy
day.
Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cothran and out and another one will be out affairs here. They have rented stallion from the State Fair to the
Miss Margaret Trahue and Mias
Mr. and Mrs. W. J..Martin jr., and this week.
their house to Mr/and Mrs. Alton National Percheron Show at Po- Vi.ginia Helyer left Friday night day is a day of rest, a day foi Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S.
Moro, Oregon
son George were in Portland Sat­
—
mona, California, and from there after U»« volley b<n
for spiritual life, a day to set aside all
Sports this year are going very Olds.
Me.'ts
Every
Second and
earthly
caret
and
to
be
filled
with
urday and attended the stock show well for the girls, but not so well
Mre. A. A. Dunlap returned to the international Stock Show in
Dal,e* u «P«™1 the week end
Fourth
Thursdays
in each
righteousness.
You
are
cordially
in the evening.
He js home again this
Miss Trabue s mother.
for the boys. The girls have won fo r a Loa Angeles, California Mon-
Month. Visiting members
invited
to
attend.
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„George Updegraff is still work­ two games and lost none. Their day where she went as a delegate wee*
Invited
ing on the PWA project for re­ first game was with Wasco here. to the Legion convention. She al­
Mrs. Glen King and sons re­ G \ SCHOOL NOTES
Kerrone Christianson W. M.
building the Legion hall and while The score was 36 to 9. The Moro so visited her son Charles, and turned Sunday from Portland
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
pi ogress has been slow because of line-up was: French, Brbbine, B. other relatives while there.
where they had been for several By Delores Simon
technicalities he experts it to go Peters, J. Peters, Thompson and
Jim Galvin of Seattle, Washing- days attending -the Stock Show.
Last Friday, October 7, the firat
through before the deadline, Dec­ Sayrs. Substitutions were Melzer, ington of the Galvin-Flying Ser­
A tto rn e y A t L a w
M-1*8’
.Wilt' Mrs. Herman home volley ball game was played
ember SI. ------------------- --------
Searcy and McLeod. Thier next vice was in town taking
_ . passen­
’ Mrrf. Tom Alley and with Moro as our opponent. The-
M. A. Skinner, superintendent game was with Grass Valley, a gers for rides in' his monoplane Mrs. A. F. Balzer attended
the Moro girls were victorious by a
M oro a n d W a sco
.
of banks for Oregon, was here*last very exciting game, which ended Tuesday.
Moro-Grass Valley bridge
club sco e of 19 to 13, the Grass Val-
Dealer In
Friday to appear as a witness in in Moro’s favor, 19 to 13. The
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Leghorn at- which met with Mrs. C. L. Poley h*y boys won 'by a score of 33 to
the Roedell case.
line-up: French,
Briabine,
B.
tended the Pacific Telepone Com-
on Monday afternoon. Mrs. May 27. Both games were very ex«
Calkin« W e e d e n , Treaten
Wily W. Knighten of Moro has Peters, J. Peters, Sayrs and Mel­ pany convention at Arlington ofte Belshe received the high score and citing.
FILM8 DEVELOPED
been named an executive board zer. Substitute was Searcy.
day last week.
.
Mrs. Herman Schilling the second.
The first ball game of the sea-
member of the veterans’ club
The boys won the Wasco game
Used Weeders
Mrs. E. M. Helyer returned ^ rs Walter Buggies received the Kon waR played- at Rufus where
working for «the re-election of Sec- 67 to 22. The line-up was Chris­
Monday evening from Hood River 6ues^ Prize.
tbe girls won by 2 point« and the
re»-ry of State Earl Snell.
tianson, Pinkerton,- Sayrs, Barzee,
F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T ;
'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely and fam- boys lost by 40 points.
The Womens Missionary Socie- F etich, and Lutje. Subs were where she visited a week with her
ily of The Dalles were over night * Next Thursday, October 13, we You pay only for GOOD pictures M oro, Oregon
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Phone 454
ty will hold its “Guest Day” megb^Bill Axtell and Beb A atelk The mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley, Mrs. guests at the Gus Smith home will go to Wasco where we hope
MORO PHARMACY
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—
—- t Grass Valley game was loot by a
ing next Thursday, October
20, at
nnn i »in»tttt:n i »ia:ninn i n»n» w
the Woman's Clti> building at 2.00 score of 33 to 27. The line-up was Ed Alley and daughter Lila Lee
and
Louise
Roth
were
The
Dalles
the same as the Wancogame.
o’clock.
The High school Chistian En­
The high school is planning a visitors Wednesday.
deavor society was host to a de­ dance with concessions for Hallow
The Grasa Valley volley hall
.
, . .
.
Veams play the Moro teams on the .
original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-
putation of Mt. Hood Union offi­ e en.
home floor, the boys winning, but A of lhe IaWs of 1921 and shows ln P*raHel columns the unit cost of
cers, Sunday night. The group in­
the girLs were defeated.
Ithe several services, materials and supplies , for the three fiscal
cluded Roy Wolff, Union vice pres­
Due
to
time
and
expense
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
G.
N.
Morse
of
The
years next PrecedinS the current year, the expenditure« and the
ident. of The Dalles and Misses
diiving
to
The
Dalles
to
secure
Dalles
were
callers
ere
Friday
budget
allowance for the first six months of the current year and
Ruth McKee and Violet Mortimer
B ru ce A lie v and W a lla c e ila ik the expenditure of the current year,
of Dufur. Plans were presented the service of a Chiropractic Phy­
ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET
that explained the 1938-39 projects sician. which makes it almost left Saturday for Portand to attend
prohibitive
only
in
an
emergency,
the
stock
show.
They
returned
Sun
, Budget
Used
of both district and state.
for
I
have
been
asked
by
a
number
of
day.
!
for
6
mo-
H. W. Berry, well known mach­
6
mo.
Sherman
county
residence
to
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball and daugh-'
_
inery salesman of Portland, was
open a branch office here. It being ter Dorothy were visitors in Part-
1937
1938
1936
1935
1938
here Wednesday.
(GENERAL
FUND
’
my
business
and
intention
so
serve
F. L. Koons, district highway
land Sunday.
~ . 1 « -X,
.'ACCOUNT
engineer, was here Wednesday as many people as I can to the best
»Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hartley and
Recorder Salary $60.00 $60.00
of
my
ability,
I
have
decided
to
fit
$120.00
$120.00
$120.00
from The Dalles.
« room in tta Moro hotel, where I , »one motored to Portland Setur- I Treasurer Salary 60.00
The range of
materials that can be
60.00
120.00
120.00
120.00
Erection of a neon sign for will be Monday, Wednesday, a n d |d*y.
“ »end the Pacific Inter- I WATER FUND
Bucholtx confectionery drew the Friday evenings from about ,7 p. na^ onaL
! Marshal A Water
interest, of spectators Tuesday. m. until 10 p. m., or until all who
Mr and Mr». Mr». Fred C ot and, Pumper
w e ld e d is greatly increased.
• 750.00 480
960.00
960.00
960.00
The sign announces the fact that desire my service are taken care »»" D«“ went to Portland Thurs-
Labor
126.00
89.82
213.15
283.96
153.80
lunches may be had in bright green
H I find it is necessary to b e.«»»-
rece.vod medical treat-! Supplies
200.00
18.81
428.22
852.89
464.61
letters that will also lighten that here more than three nights a ""ent while and they all attended
Power
260.00 262.29
515.98
678.63
418.62.
part of the main street.
Fire Department 16.00
17.20
37.56
284.83
307.78
S krt had to do a job of tree week I shall do so. I will start the stock show
t *
Jack Odell was a business visitor
State Industrial
48.37
trimming /before his new . sign this schedule Friday, October 14 at Wamic Saturday. •—
—
and
will
carry
on
4s
long
as
my
MISCEUTxANBOUS'
showed up to suit him and it must
Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Everett
Emergency
126.00 528.58
385.84
201.92
175.93
have hurt his feelings for a dry scj vices are desired.
During my thirteen years of of Waaco spent Sunday visiting his
Power
a-c
St.
Li.
406.48 40648
810.96
810.96
810.96
land guy like Art sure hates to
practice, I have successfully treat- father,. H. E. Everett and his DEBT SERVICE
cut a tree.
ed nearly every ailment that the brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
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Principal on
All Sherman county school teach­
human
family
is
heir
to,
and
am
Ted
Everett.
bonds
"
r
500.00
250.00
600.00
ers will be in The Dalles next
convincing myself more every day
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odell and
Int. on bonds
634.00 690.00
690.00
286.00
760.00
Monday and Tuesday to attend the
that the only way for anyone to daughter Sue were in Moro Thurs-
esti
mated
the
above
annual institute for this district.
Joe and »Rodney Truitt, Ray get their health back is to assist day where Sue had several teeth expenditures for the year 1938 was prepared by me and that the
I expenditures and budget allowance for the first six months of the
Blake and W. F McLeod returned nature in the natural way and pulled.
she
will
do
the
healing.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Alley
went
to
current year, and the expenditures for the fiscal years preceeding
Wednesday night from Paulina
If
you
hare
any
malcondition,
The
Dalles
Tuesday
where
Mrs.
the current year as shown above, have been compiled from the rec-
with three deer the result of a
or
ailment
that
you
do
not
under—
Alley
was
admitted
to
the
Mid-Col
ords
in my charge, and to the best of my knowledge and belief are
four day hunting trip in the east­
stand
or
want
to
get
rid
of
I
urge
umbia
hospital
to
have
her
tonsils
true
and correct copies thereof.
ern part of C ook county.
you
to
consult
me
and
I
will
ex-
removed.
j
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Charles Ruggles, City Recorder.
He man Thomas, economist for
vy
is
ww»«,..
__
plain
it
to
you
in
prords
that
you
•
Mrs.
Ted
Everett
had
as
g
u
e
s
t
s
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the SCS, is here working,, on.^ an
^onoFific nurref
w>demtaad and you can us« Saturday afternoon Mrs. Sarah
Notice M the estimated expenses and receipt« and the proposed
your own judgment as to what Stalciip, Mrs. Bill Clothier, Mrs. tax levy for the City of Moro. Sherman County, Oregon, for the
this county.
Ernie Weld and Mrs. Lawrence year 1939.
” All offices in the court house ex­ you want to do abbut it.
If
you
support
a
local
Chiroprac­
Funk of Wasco.
.
1
Notice is hereby given that in pursurance to a legislative Act
cept the county agent’s and the
Mrs. Roy Wells was pleasantly approved by tthe Governor. February 19th, 1931, that on November
school superintendent’s were clos­ tor you will have one near you
surprised Friday evening when a 7 the Budget Committee of the City of Moro, Sherman County,
ed Wednesday in honor of Chris­ wn n you- need him.
few friends and relatives arrived Oregon, will be in session
the City Hall at the hour of 7.30 o’-
topher Columbus, who, according Dr. J. W. Ingram,
and reminded her that she was a clock p. m. and that any taxpayer of the City of Moro will be heard
to schools book lore, discovered 40J-2 U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg.
The Dalles, Oregon.
year older.
' in favor of qr against the proposed tax levy as hereinafter itemized.
America back in 1492. - -
Otis Baker and family are mov­
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
ing this week to the Ridgeway
WATER FUND ............ $3600.00
house east of the tracks having
Licenses ..................
35.00
purchased that property recently.
Hotel rent...............
«00.00
New legistm tions o f , voters as
turned in to the county tlerk show ,
WPA
Projects Soon.
Grass Valley
„
rire . . . A Ph, edle ss Disaster
.
J
T
GOVERnOR
GFORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
A. W. McLEOD
FREE
City o f Moro B udget
New Electric Welder
W ith 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 l e t o d o a n y k in d
o f w e l d i n g q u ic k & n e a t .
WE CAN WELD IT
Foss & Co.
Fuel In M o ro
■
Now Handled By
;
M o r o G r a in G r o w e r s A s s ’n
on M 1
Gasco B riq u e ts
___ Pres-to-logs
Coal
Z E I G L E R 'S
the Grass Valley Quality Store
Classified Ads,
FOR SALE: 3 Hamp Bucks, John
Conroy, Grass Valley
pd
PIANO SACRIFICE—Late mod­
el, bungalow type, standard make,
Guaranteed. Will 'sacrifice foi
cash ot small monthly payments
to save shipping expense. For full
particulars,
address,
Adjuster,
Cline Ptaae Co., 1011 SW Wash-
. 47-49
r t for Groceries that Satisfy
Clothes th a t W e a r
the gen eral ratfifacticn
o f trading w h e re stocks are larg­
est an d quality guaranteed this
old an d reliable store merits
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-y’1 '• ■
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Y o u r Attention
A
■
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W e are selling For Less
BUT
Amount to be raised
by taxation .......... ..... 2475.96
TO TAL. ' ¿I
6710.96
’GRAND TOTAL
«710.9«
Bonded Indebtedness of City of Moro
$31,700.00 -
Giles L. French, Chairman of Budget Committee. Dated ' at Moro
O:egon, October 4, 1988.
.
H. 0: Kung man, Secretary of the- Budget Committee. Date set for
the Hearing on the Budget November 7, 193«.
* _
All Fuel
Ti
Is Cash