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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1938)
liJUEW i . » Z ì .« W fL 4 , W. J ( ►i«’ ’•** S famo- r-taz ^a. TBS SBSKitoJt foJjW» JOURNAL MOtO. ORBflON ntiDAï, sæS^EâaÈ2Ss«fiiàcSÎDB SCS camp at the fair <t. the grounds. |. Melvin Schadewitz was in The Return From -z ^'b"'’ ' , * • Dalles Wednesday . . Distant Schools to aee his Grass Valley wa ■ er* •!• is s s * hospital. > w « « * * reople Visiting Columbia Ii California deckmdkk *g Mr< , . >H. -Will accompanied Mr«. Ray Blain and Mra. Jarry _____ — Curd iff _________________ to The Dalles Saturday <on a shopping tour. /'* to, us* • .. IVl&nOIl WlOITOW a. sJJ£ SFfcg <•ut „’s f* /^ 1 PA G I TURKU BaanssMUM «¡ri to -.contributed the state unemploy- ! m«nt compontation fund since January, Jtfififi. Glas* Tuesday to visit at the Art Bibby hcihe. la A.cident 'M»rs, C. A. Oestreich entertain G E I M I K B D I I NOW ; Holiday ed the Grass Valley bridge club Marion Morrow had the misfor at her home Wednesday afternoon. tune to •¿deswipe a truck Satur Specials Those winning high scores were day morning while enroute to Among the young, people hoihe I l V/> < | Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb ana for the Christmas holiday* /rom / ft. \\ daughter Doris left Saturday for schools in the valley ^ ¿AiUtin ., • a m __ x o Oakland, Clifornia to visit their Foss, Betty Powell, Bobby GUlmqr. <ia7 ^ lMe^ ,8t chwLch: ?«»- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dett Olds first and Mrs. Tom Shaniko and wrecked the right Clifford .Kenny, Lloyd A e n r ic h s , t * 7 ? M rs Bu8 ™d they will Alley second place. side of his car and flying glass cut Bowers Permanent $1.95 Louise Barzee and Vivian Fuller { ^ 5 * a\ 11 a’J n; < J e*t f ehold’ also visit at Los Gatos with their Mrs. C. A. Oestreich and daugh James Hosey, who with K.nest from Oregon State and Carl Peetz . * ? > " “u Lidin*a °* <rea* daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ter« and Mrs. A. M. Zevely and Smith was riding with the Mor- O il Permanents $3 -4-5 from the University Rachel Poley 3° y’ y hl<* ®haI] he to you and all Moreo Canavvo eJop^ct to Alary Lou we e in Moro Friday rows. Dr. C. L. Poley took five is home fiom a Portland business £ ^ ple‘ L"k* 2:1®Z s P«cial mU8’ be gone till after the holidays, where the girls played for the stitches in the wound on H?sey*s a lle g e w X ?Iv • ♦ vr.™ A M. Zevely is taking care of the Woman’s club. Mrs. Dorothy Peetz was here _____ - * set vice station during their ab- Verl Fraley of The Dalles who M rs. Max Pluemke and son last week end from Sandy where Moro Chrigtian gocietyi sence. " is employed here visited his cous Karl went to Grass Valley Satur she, is teaching school. The subject of the Lesson-Sermon Mr- and Mrs- Tom AUeY wont in Mrs. Art Bibby Wednesday day evening where Mbs. A. A. Gordon Fraser is working at the 25th, will be “Christian Science.*' Wishram, Washington Friday to evening. ~ Dunlap and Mrs. Rochford gavel Clyde sdley wa» in The Dalles M i . Pluemke a dinner party in experiment station while on his Wenesday evening meeting at 8 Mr- and Mrs- Luther Stoutt, holiday vacation from Oregon o’clock. The reading hoom in the returning to The Dalles Saturday, Thursday to meet his sister Doris, honor of her birthday annivc sary.1 State where he is a senior. p ea r of the church building has to meet their daughter Mildred who came frem Corvallis to spend Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson went; ^OOOOOOOSOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOO&SGOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOr J. E. Coleman left Mobday for an attendant after each service. w^o came up from Salem to spena the holidays with her parents Mr. to Portland Tuesday with a truck, Woodland/* C klifor/e, where he The public is cordially invited to thp holidays here. Dorothy Olds , and Mr-. F I'd Stradley. load of hogs for the market. will spend Christmas with his attend the church services and to ccme home with, them from Mon- j Mrs. Arden Squire entertained . M.. and Mrs. R. N. McGlasaon daughteee. ;• * ¡make use of the reading room/ to spend the holidays with ; the junior bridge club at her home spent the week end at Moro with i Thur-day afte noon and Mrs. the letters uncle, Wilford Belshe Earl'Gentry left Thursday fo r !--------------------- hcr parent8* Portlsnd where he expects to be The Sunday school of the Com- The first division of the 4-H Bud Coon received high score for and family. * W i n t e r ‘Just a ro u n d th e e a r n e r ” matried Christmas Eve to Mrs. ‘ mun’ty church is giving its Christ- club met at the home of Mrs. ; rlcJ, and Mis. Dell Old.« won the Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Maclnnes i guest prize. Josephine Barnum of that city. . ■ mas Program at the church Christ- Zevely Saturday. Uovd Hennagin w „ in Part-!*"*’ ‘■ «D ecem ber 24 at 7:8«. It Ted Trimble and Mr«. Lewi, i Miss Agues Simon came home and granddaughter, Barbara Marrs' P r e s t o n e y o u r r a d ia to r land Monday and Monday nifht. I w'" con’ lit »«“«*• " citact?on‘ Old. were buainesa vi.itor. in The to G ass Valley from Portland were dinner guests at the L- W.j last Saturday to be with her par Anriclf home Sunday. •W. and Mrs. W. P. McLeod “ j / s u l T * D*"e’ ThU” day- ents during the holidays. J. ft. Wilson and Helen Wilson Mrs. A. J. Schmidt of Hood W IN T E R L U B R IC A T IO N ^ left Thursday for Portland ex were dinner guests at the J. C .; /.rv . . 77 . River came up W ednesday to pecting to be gone until Monday. Wilson home Sunday. Whai does it mean when we .a y yjsit her mother Mr„ R A st0Wj For your transmission and d ifferen tial • G V SCHOOL NOTES They will spend the holiday with and hear it said “ Merry Chrmtma. relurni home prkUy. Wdrd was received here Wed- Rv Delores Simon Mr. McLeod's father and brothers. to you?" Why it means to have „ • , .. The past week has been a very nesay that Mrs. J. H. Wilson, who Mor° w*8 “ A. M. Zevely, government trap a good time, plenty to eat and t Vern0" FU tt C H E C K : T ir e s , B it t e r y , Ig n itio n , L ig h ts , interesting one . for the students underwet f a major operation in a per of coyothl, accounted for six drink, pa-ties, t ifta etc. In thia bu>,ne” ™ itor here Saturday, Spokane, Washington hospital of Grass Valley. We had three «Mir. and Mrs. John Adams and of the varmints for the month of very sense many people give and Tuesday, was showing satisfactory H e a te r , D e fro s te r. receive the greeting “Merry Christ daughter, Mrs. Eakin of Hood home games which everyone en intprovement. November. joyed. They were with St. Matys, M. M. Saunders, piano tuner mas." But mint the hallowed 'River came up Wednesday to visit Moro and Arlington. - The scores Frances and Delores Gregg and from Walla Walla, will be in Moro name Christmas be taken in vain their daughter and family, Mr. and of the games were, St. Macys 15 Robert Schilling were in Moro S ig n in g o ff fo r w in te r d r iv in g ' to make carnally merry. Has Christ M s. Elner Helyer, returning home and vicinity soon after New Years. and G ass Valley 42. Moro 22, Friday fojr dental care. rr-p“ no deeoer significance? In Friday. R. B. Elmes and family are in Grass Valley 33. Arlington 24, Mr. and Mrs. Rochford and Arizona to spend Christmas with all churches the birth of the world’s • Mr. and Mrs. L. D. May and and Grass Valley 21. Savior is celebrated, many and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May were Charles Boardman of Camp Sher his parents who live in that stste. Friday, December 22, Grass man were visiting at the Max Bob Martin is in the SCS office varied carols of Christ’s nativity, visitors in Th? Dalles Saturday, Volley went to Maupin where we are sung; Sunday school pupils ,Mr anH m 8 Grover Young Pluemke home here Wednesday. during his absence. hope they were successful. recite the gospel of St. Luke, chap- were visitors in The Dalles Thurs- Mrs. Rochford will be remembered Neal Freeman and wife came up ter 2 and all Christendom rejoices j ay here as Mrs. Charlie Boardman A car drew up beside the road. from Eugene Sunday night to be tBaV^tfBfb- m » born thia day ~ , an<1 Roth mot. and a former Kent resident. On the other sie of the fence an with his parents over the holidays. " V J • “V a . .1 . \ S* ™ r' o.ed to Portland Friday returning old man was .busily hoeing cotton. The choir practiced their Christ Nesi is still with a government which is Christ, the Lord. For , e , mas carols at the J. M. Wilson “Hey, don’t you know thia is farm loan organization. . this reason and for this cause only lome un ay* • ’ * the Fourth of July? You should home Sunday evening. A shower was given in honor of can we rejoince, make merry, be Mr. and Mrs. C ’S Smit an Helen Wilson arrived here from Smith were shoppers in The n’t be working. You ought |o be Miss Eunice Lawrence by Merle glad, that the promised Messiah at a <p»cnis.” „ Eugene Saturday evening and will >Marian Miller and Florence Law has been made manifest in the Dalles Friday, spend the holidays here with her The old man leaned on his hoe. Bill Bake? spent the week end rence Saturday afternoon at the flesh. Come and hear the Christ- Miller home. Thursday Miss Law m&s message December 25th in in The Dalles visiting his mother “Picnic. Huh! I've had my share parents, «Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wil of picnic«. Why,, young feller, son before resuming her work in rence left for Portland for the the G ass Valley Methodist church Mr?. Helen Baker, holidays. She will be married building. The sermon will be The Baptist Mission circle gave wou might not believe it, but 1 beauty culture. IS A NEW HOTPOINT preached by the Lutheran mission- a pound party at the home of Mrs. reckon in my time I’ve took in at * Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson were to Bert Lite early in 1939. *'• _ * * *4 least 500 of these here Fourth of Lefionnai'ds and Auxiliaries a»y at 11:00 o'clock. A t 1:30 Glen Karnes Tuesday afternoon business visitors in <Moro Satur i gathered Tuesday night for the December 25 the Lutheran Hour for M'. and Mrs. Gerald Dryden, at a picnic.’ day. annual Christmas party and play will broadcast a Christmas _ser- j^r. and Mrs. Tom Alley and ‘ Kent giange No. 688 will hold THl ed games and exchanged gifts in vice. You will be greatly edified daughter Mildred and Ed Alley its next regular meeting Friday keeping with the spirit -of the sea to hear the 20 minute sermon. Tune were in The Dalles Tuesday to evening, December 23. After the son. , in on any larger station. A bless- attend the funeral of Mrs. John business session a program and The wedding of Miss Doris ed Christmastide to you. n . . Stevenson who passed away Christmas tree and each member Thompson, daughter of Mr. and H. H. Fleckenstein, missionary. Saturday at he" home in Hood to bling a gift at which time the ••NVKMIKNT Mrs. C. J. Thompson om Monklsnd, River. names to be drawn for an exchange T IIM S t? Ray Segenthaier of Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker ‘ of G r o r r V o /Z cjf A er ^ o ‘<um in gifts, an oyster supper will con MORO - HI - HI - LITES will be observed at three o’clock How Mother will en elude the evenings activities. Gresham arrived in town Tuesday Frank Sayra Friday, December 23rd, at the joy using this hand to attend to business affairs. Presbyterian church. A* large crowd attended the The G ass Valley degree staff some electric range! Mrs. T. Lester Johnson is re band concert last Friday night. ~ut on the initiatory work for the Has ooe Select-A-Speed ported to be very ill in The Dalles Net proceeds were |40.10. Carl Kent Rebekah lodge at Kent M orey G r i f f t O rchestra ead two Hi-Speed Cal- hospital having -been taken there Severson the guest soloist was ill Thursday evening. B . I rod Units, Thrift Gx>k- Sunday. Dealer In and could not be here for which we j^rs. A. F. Balzer entertained It is ndl too late to send the were very sorry as many people t ^e Moro-Giass Valley bridge club er, Oven Heat Control, Calldn« W eed ert, Treater* Sherman County Journal to friends had hoped to hear him, however, at her home Monday afternoon, Storage Drawer. See it or relatives for the next year. in our office today. he will play for us when we give Mrs. Edgar Alley received the Chris Taylor wsa up from his our next concert. guest prize and M s. C. L. Poley U sed W eederz home on the John . Day Thursday A tto rn e y A t L a w Thè school play, “The Gift of made high hono:s for the club with and reports it a bit warmer under acific ower ight ompany F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T the Magi,” which will be given Mrs. Mae Belshe second. the hill. M o ro an d W aacu Thursday night December 22, is Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds were Always at Your Service Ik baby girl was born to Mr. M oro, Oregon Phone 544 going into its final rehearsals, business visitors in The Dalles and Mrs. Arthur Cratty at Kent n n tn » » t» ttm tttm a « tiin n » n tn m > Wednesday Dr. Poley attending. There is no charge for the play Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee, Miss Beth Mersinger / returned to and everyone is cordially invited Cassie Holmes, Mrs. Arden Squire, Moro Thursday of last week after to attend it. Moro V on a game and lost a Daisy Garrett and Clair Balzer, an extended exienaeo v visit is ^ with wiMi relatives. i gam e. iaat Friday night at Grass Mr. snd Mrs. Jim Blagg and daugh » 2 k fo v in c o ^ e r a7ter looking Valley.^ The second team s^ore ter Mhrie, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. week for Vancouver I U t looking Oe, trelch. ware visitor« In The over business inteiests here for a zee, Martin, Kenny, Axtell and Dalles Monday. few days. I.utje.- Kenny was high point man Don Cox and Bill B inkert went - C. V. Belknap will leave Christ to Portland Friday to meet Ellen mas evft;from The Dalles for with eight points. Leadpoint, Washington where he • The first team lost by a score Cox who came home from Corval- will spend Christmas with his sis of 33 to 22. Line-np was Chris- lis to spend the holidays with her tisnson, French, Axtell, Pinkerton parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox. ter, Mrs. Arthur Simonton. K recent survey in a nationally circu- The Hartley garage received a Mi (lard Rodman, of Pendleton, and Sayrs. Pinkerton was high -a SCS manager for this area, was point man with twelve counters, new coat of paint this week. a n d fo r th e g e n e r a l s a tis fa c tio n The Senior class will sponsor a The Baptist Sunday school # is lated magazine showed that a vast here Monday and Tuesday confer-: ring with qthers in that work in dance Friday night, Decemobr 23, putting on a Christmas pageant o f tr a d in g w h e r e s to c k s a r e larg in honor of the Alumfii. “Bethlehem” Friday evening, this county. majority of people prefered gifts of The faculty and students of December 23 at the Baptist church e s t a n d q u a lity g u a r a n te e d th is Claud Eaton and son» of Hood Moro Public school with to take snd every one is welcome, I River were here Monday with this opportunity to wish their Mr. snd Wayne Spoor and fam- o ld a n d r e lia b le s to r e m e r its Ma* ion McKee. Miss Faye Thompson is coming friends and well-wishers a Merry ily were shoppers in The Dalles Y o u r A tte n tio n Friday to attend the wedding of Christmas and a Joyous New Year. Friday. W e suggest therefore that to make her sister, Doris, and, to spend Chriatmaa with her parents. gifts pleasing and practical give Chris Schultz post, American Legion, wishes to thank the folks who rave used toys and food stuffs to make the post's Christmas campaign successful. dre increasing stock and w ill have or be The Christmas rush has kept the ab,e to get any kind or quantity desired on post office force busy for the past few days as presents for every Confidence in Moro and its future caused us ’ short notice. one came in time for the celebra tion. to put in a modern grocery, equal in euery may A calendar base year for com A n d there ere pillow Slip* and Linen Goods puting unemployment benefits un to any that can be fo~nd apyu heie. der the state Jaw is an amendment the commission will recommend A n d to wrap that gilt and stock of all fuels during the winter. to the new legislature. Come in and see our easily accesib/e mer The Eastern Thar banquet will give it the atmosphere and as- * - * - • * he held December 29. Make reser chandise and tfy our brarics of tasty, quality pect of the Christmas season vations at Hotel Moro. p7 Hudson White and family from Get your order in for Briquets we have a fine assortment of foods, it's a new store, but an old film , hr.own the Hay Creek ranch were visitors r ! here Saturday with Mr. White’s as price w ill raise $1 per toruthc first of Jan- ribbons, tissue paper, tags, to all fo r quick and courteous service. parents, Mk. and Mrs. H. H. White uary. ■ . ___ ___ __ _ ' . * _ . LEROY'S BEAUTY SHOP Station F O S S Foss & Co. WHAT MOTHER HE ALLY WANTS ¿ L e c tiic K .a.n^e Lancaster ♦158oo Odd Fellows' MANCE D ec. 2 4 A. W. MeLEOD GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF P P & L C I Z Z I G L E R ’S the Grass Valley Quality Store »se for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear Clothing. HER: Slips, Boxed Handkerchiefs, LuiTlBcr Silk Hose,- Scarfs HIM: Sweaters, Scarfs, Sox, Ties Coal, W o o d , Prestologs We wil1 have 4 GdSCO Briquets Classified Ads C’H RILTMWl Your credit is good at C O N L E E ’S LOST or Strayed: 1 Corriedale lamb, ear tag, Tiller 7; 1 Cor- ' riedale ram lamb, 6ar tag, -Tiller 1; 1 Corriedale 2-year ram, ear tag RWP 299. Notify Journal 6-7 office. M o ro Lumber & Fuel Yard stab, trimmings etc. J. C. Freeman & Co. M . G . M elzer, Monoggr Heavy Clothn far C M Wvathvr - f ,. ( • < r > '