Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 13, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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TUR SR&KMÄli CöltMTV JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FtttbAŸ, JAiiOAkY li, 1««
Moro Woman
Recovering From
Broken Hip’
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Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Van Gilde:
visited Sunday with Mrs. Van
Glide- ’» mother, Mrs. A. M. Young
finding her much improved from
the break sustained to her hip
about five weeks ago.; She expects
to rem ain in the hospital six weeks
longer before returning home.
Frank Cauthere left Wednesday
for N orth Dakota for a months
visit with friends and relatives.
Vernon F la tt expects to take care
of his Antelope route during 'Mr.
. .. Cauthers absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elms re­
turned to Moro the latte r p art of
lest week from a three weeks visit
In Phoenix, Arizona, with Mr.
->— ELma-folks.
Mrs. Maud Akers came up from
Wasco Saturday to help a t the
Lloyd Hennagin home for a few
days while Mrs. Hennagin re ­
cuperated from a severe cold.
Verron F latt, local m anager for
__Shell Oil Company, leaves Sunday
for division headquarters at Port-
and, summoned to attend the an­
nual sales conference and discuss
with executives plans for 1939.
Bob Marvin left Saturday with
Giles French to Salem to remain
during the legislative session as
'Mr. F ench’s secretary.
Edwin Peters is taking this week
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as a vacation from his duties at
the Pacific Power A L ight Co.
offbe. He is spending his time vis­
iting with friends end relatives at
Grass Valley.
Blaine Miller installed a tele­
phone this week and will join the
farm » « line number 23.. This will
make about the fifteenth party on
this line.
The American Legion Auxiiary
will meet Wednesday, Jan u ary 18,
at the home of Mrs. Ralph Bris-
bine.
The office of the Moro Grain
G owers has received a new coat
of kaIsomine a t the hands of Wm
J. M artin. The safes have been
countersunk and a bulletin board
places on the east wall, all giving
an air of tidiness.
Wily Knighten and Vernon F latt
atrm ded the graveside services of
Wm. T. Jow ett in The Dalles Tues­
day. The American Legion furnish­
ed the firing squad adfi the bugler
fa r the services. -
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The Moro Legion Post held a
m eeting Wednesday evening in
their new quarters in the Binder
Building. A report on child wel­
fare and other routine work was
taken care of a t this time.
The garage and laundry going
up on the Knighten p ro p e ty is
nearing completion. M artin John­
son of Klondike, Is doing the
work.
' Mrs. Wilma Poole and son Har-
rv. accompanied by Mrs. Popfe’s
. | father. R. W. Pinkerton, home
from The Dalles Saturday for a
few davs visit. H arry played on
The Dalles Papoose team in com­
bat with the local high «school team
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy en­
tertained a g oup of friends in a
dress-uo party Thursday evening
They all went back about twenty
years and tried to look and act
the part.
met at the Presbyterian church
The senior Christian Endeavo
Sunday evening. Dewey Thomp-
son led fhe group In discussion of
the new and old testam ents. In
the Sunday school session of th r
morning the junior and senior En-
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deave ors voted to pay for the
wire on the tennis court.
Louie Peetz retu ned to the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Peetz. Friday night
to remain for the remainder of the
school year. His m other, (Mrs.
Dorothy Peetz and his cousin,
Tommy Yantis, brought him up.
r r to ninv to Portland Sunday,
Mrs. Hazel Woods and children
enjoyed a visit Sunday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. 0. L
W^odi of Rhosevett, Wn., and E. 1
Woods of St. Jam es, British Col­
umbia. both brothers in law of
Mr?. Woods. E. L. Woods has
spent many yea s of his life in
Canada prospecting for gold. Mon­
day, Signa Wood? drove their
guests to Prineville for a visi*
with Ethan Woods and family re
lurniqg to Moro Tuesday.
M". and Mrs. Vernon F latt
and daughter Lois drove to P o rt­
land Friday where Mrs. F la tt and
Lois received medical treatm ent.
Mrs. Jack Law* enoe accompanied
them on the trip, all returning
Sunday.
The post office window is being
adorned this week with a new
sign in red and white. Jack Noon­
an is doing the work. '
The Past Worthy Matrons club
are entertaining the Eastern Star
members on their regular social
night with a costume party.
The woman's club is giving a
benefit party a t their d u b roonxe
Saturday January 14, at 2 o’clock,
Contract bridge, five .hundred and
Chinese checkers will be in play.
Admission will be 85 cents.
• The missionary society m et
Wedbesday for a pot luck dinner
at the home of Mrs. Anna Moore.
Mre K
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W eaner Pigs for Sale: Call at
¿he ranch, or phone 9F22. W. A.
Medler,^ Wasco.
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CEDAR POSTS—Not tooth picks
for sale, 6c to 10c 14 miles South
o f Hood River, yarded on highway.
Also 16 inch, 4 foot, and mill wood.
Fence boxing lumber. Maurice S.
Walson, Parkdale, Ore. Phone
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FOR SALE: Dressed hogs. Vera
JlenHch». 27F44, \
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Qn Saturday evenintr Januarv
2g, a t the G r „ , Valley’ pavillion,
there will be a. contest of one act
p}ayA given jjy t he Rebekah
iodges of this d istrict which in-
eludes Wasco, Moro, Grass Valley,
Rent and Antelope. W hether these
pjays
t,e open to the public
as yet not been decided ----
V'.«t.™ . t the John Rolfe home
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sçore with M rs., Ernie Moore tak­ business visitors in Wamic Toes- held a traffic safety contest, in
ing second.- Mrs* Arch Cantrall d*y-
wliich posters, stories, themes and
cceived a guest prise.
, John Rolfe, F rank Bayer, L. K.
entered. W inners will
taken
Saiem tey the hlgh
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Q’Dell and Smith. Tom Garrett, Frank Lem-
laughters were in The Dalles to,
and Donald Martin motored to ^hool principal and escorted thru
c nsult a doctor.
¡T h e Dalles Wednesday evening,'
n(W capitol building by Sec-
The Eastern S tar chapter m et whcrc the Odd-Fellows lodge of ^ r y
g u te Ear} Snell.
’.vsi Tuesday evening and the f o l- '? ha* Place put on the first
lowing officers were installed: W. j *n t,atory work.
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Gertrude Van Metre: W. P.l The Grass Valley Rebekah lodge . I
kJ . \ * ' ? M*ry ^ ° r : !
2 0 t h ' T . L d t e r Joh n S O Il
p - J * 11 Eakm: Secretary, Doro-
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Dynlap; T reasurer, A. A .i t h e I 0 : 2 \ F * ? al*‘ .
LAWYER
DuulaP; Chap., iMinnie Squire; C°™ * ?n.d. b n n g 1 bftsket and have
^ ar » Cectl Kakin; Org., Ramona a g<xxl timc>
WASCO
MORO
Spcor, Adah, Alice Oestreich;
Sweet
Home
high
school
recently,
Ruth, Alta May; E sther, Vivian',
Marfcha> Floye von Borstel:
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Read the ads in the Journal.
A . W . McLEOD
Dealer In
Calkin« W eeders, Treater»
Used Weeders
F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IF M E N T
Moro, Oregon
Rhone 544
Power Farming
Entertainment
W e d n e sd a y ,
J a n u a r y 25__Z
L eg io n H all
s tor
S. W. Searcy’s pictures of local
- persons and scent» will be shown.
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Here’« something to look forward
to— a big party for you and your farm
neighbors. Be our guests for the day.
Mark the date on your calendar right
now and plan to be with us. See our
big display of new McCormick-Deering
Power Farming Equipment. Get a
re view of the latest farm machines;
>ok over the equipment you’ll need
next season, and enjoy a day of enter­
tainment besides.
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MUSIC
TALKS
M O V ltS
FREE LUNCH
DEMONSTRATIONS
J. K. M c K e a n
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O reg o u
M<»ro,
FIRST!
G rass V a lle y T h e a te r
fttftfcl
Come to Our
M r.. Ethel Strong w .. h o .te.e n,er o Y ^ D n l k s M*r" Ev“n Gno*e
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to the junior bridge dub Wednee- v i |fi| >nd E lr, perry
mg officer
day afternoon.
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Lester Smith visited fiis daugh­
LeRoy C. W right, Secretary of.
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ter.
Mrs. Jerry Cunliff, a t Moro
the Sherman County F air Asso-
Mrs. . ^ 5 * 5 ,
5y, entertained p , ^ ay
ciation is attending the state fa ir * e j un,° r bridge club a t the home
Mrs. Tom ^Uey and Bruce Alley
association m eeting in Portland
2JP" mother, Mrs. Gus Engstrom were Portland visitors Saturday
Friday and Saturday of this week. on. k u r®day afternoon. Those re- and gurMja y t
'Funeral services were held in
reiving hi^h «cores were MrB.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Zahner of
Fossil Monday, for Mrs. H.
Alley for d u o and Mrs. Dell
Dalles we e visiting relatives
Hendricks, 79, mother of Judge ! Olda for
. h«re Monday.
Ca l Hendricks.
I Klaus Bargenhagen and Mr. a n d ' Miss Cassie Holmes and
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendricks Mrs. Dell Eakin were in The Dalles
von Borstel and daughter
were in the county
W ednesday ’ Wednesday having taken John Cnssie were in The Dalles
Mon-
from Fossil bringing
Mrs. He»-! Stew art to a doctor for medical
^av Cassie, remained in
The
drick’s m other, Mrs. Johnson, overI t ’eatm ent fo r injuriesi received n 8neg where »he attends school,
for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. L e s-jy h e n the wind upset the cookhouse-
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb
ter Barnum.
. ,n which he was living.
J an(j
dnughte
Doris returned
Mrs. Grover Caufman returned
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Van Metre Friday from their trip to Califor-
Saturday from Silverton, where! entertained friends last Monday nia where they had visited two
she had been caring for Mr. and evening with a sa<prise party for other daughters for th 'e e weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and
Mrs. C. B. Doyle, who were both Roy Wells. The evening was spent
playing 500. Mrs. Roy Wells and daughter Anita m otored around
sick.
Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Orville, W. Brinkert received high scores Mt. Hood loop Sunday attending
Hockman Wednesday January 11,1 and Mr. and M. s. T. M. Rolfe re- n show in The Dalles on the way»
home.
a son; weight seven pounds a n d , ceived the consolation prizes,
nine ounces. ■
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Ed Alley and C. A. Oestreich . Mrs. J. H. Wilt was a visitor in
All those wishing perm its or were business visitors in The Th-* Drlles Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Dell were
licenses to drive cars are asked to , Dalles Friday,
see Mr. Bentley in Moro Monday; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blagg and
January 16, a t the court house daughter Ma ie were in The Dalle.
between 1 to 4 in the afternoon. Wednesday when Marie entered
a hospital to have her tonsils re­
Persons who desire to take the moved on Thursday.
Ben Fraley and his father, O.
written and driving tests for oper­
ators’ licenses are advised to watch M. Fraley of Maupin, we-e visitors
local newspapers for announce­ at the A rt Brbby home Sunday.
Asa Eslinger of Forest Grove,
ments of visits by the state exam-
iners, or to communicate with the who has been in a hospital for
nearest county sheriff or city re- seme time, was recently taken to
co/der, wbo have copies of the ex-J His home feeling much better,
arotners* schedules. Full . tim e ♦ Fred W alke- of Paulina is here
offices are maintained in Portland visiting his sister and family, Mr.
and Salem, and resident and trav- and Mrs. Lewis Olds.
—/lUlS'
eiing exam iners take care of the
Mrs. J. H. Wilt entertained the
balance of the state.
Moro-Grass Valley bridge club at
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I her home on Monday afternoon.
• cort#< «ó B*na**\
Cash Offer!
Mrs. C. L. Poley received high
On one of the toll bridges which
span the Ohio river a little old
car Munched and wheexed up to | f r f t e f r r IID nC C D ACT?
the keeper’s gate and stopped. (b L v iu iL u. U f l / t t i K A r r
The engine gave a last gasp and
00 M S *. S f N SI BI E RATES
quit.
A tto r n e y A t la w
“F ifty cents»,*’ called out the
bridge attendant.
PT d W a s c o
‘‘Sold!” said the owner as he
climbed down from the front seat.
“ I’ll just walk from now on.”
..T H IS B A N K
LEADS IN
F IN A N C IN G THE CREDIT
Fri., Set., Jan. 13, 14
S ir., Men., Jan. 1?, 16
REQUIREMENTS OF IN D IVID U A LS & GENERAL BUSINESS OF OREGON
' Dr. Rhythm”
B a ttle o f B r o a d w a y ”
with
with
Bing Crosby - M ary ’ Carlisle,
! Victor McLaglan - Brian Donnley
A g g n » » iv action In fitting our sorvicos to current
noodt of Oregonians has rssuitsd In our loadorship
In tho oxtending of credit In our boms stats . . . .
Beatrice Lillie - Andy Devine
Louise Hovich
State-Wide Sendee erftb
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Z E IG L E R ’S -
the Grass Valley Quality Store
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 42 Branches
December 31,193B
js for Groceries that Satisfy
Clothes that Wear
a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l s a t i e i a c t i o n
o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g ­
e s t a n d q u a lity g u a r a n te e d th is
o ld a n d r e li a b l e s t o r e m e r i t s
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Y o u r A tte n tio n
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. .$23,390,917.98 .
United States B onds............................... 36,192,769.01 $59,583,686.99
Municipal Bonds and W arrants...............................
4,306,794.58
Other Bonds ....................................................................
3,809,509.34
Loans and D iscounts....................................................... 40,923,534.75
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.......................
180,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and F ixtures....................
2,647,289.16
Other Real E s t a t e ...........................................................
L00
Real Estate Sold Under Contract........... .....................
94,027.36
Customers’ Liability Acceptances.......................
22,645.28
Interest E a r n e d ......................................................................... 828,44740
Other Resources ...................
54,032.32
TO TAL RESOURCES ........................................ $112,144,467.88
LIABILITIES
Capital ..........................................................$3,000,000.00
Surplus ....................................................... 3,000,000.00
Undivided P r o fits ..................................... 1,266,669.39
R eserv es.................................................................................. 1,467,525.00 $8,734,194.39
Acceptances ......................................................................
22,645.28
Interest Collected in Advance.....................................
300,146.29
Other L ia b ilitie s ..............................................................
30,577.65
Deposits ............................................................................ 103,056,904.27
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