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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1939)
f*- V * r THE SBESMÀh eotlOTV ♦ ” V ■■ »:• <<•'. - . 4 .•-'i am vriaitxxzt fa I a Í i er visited relatives Moro Boys Leave For Chicago To Get New Car E. H^_ (Bud) Atnidon and 0 Doama left Thursday for Pendle ton to board the streamliner en- oute to Chicago. The boys wttl go from there to Detroit to get a iuw Plymouth for Bud, and visit with relatives at .Mr. Amidon' fn Michigan for a time 'before jour neying on to New York to take in the big city. They expect to go south from there and travel the southern route home stopping in San F-ancisco for the World’s Fair. The trip is to consume five or six weeks or as Twin says “until our money is gone.” Balfour H .-Bourhill, formerly of Moro was issued o license in Vancouver, to wed Catherine V Sh;r.kle of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Landry and son Arnold, leit f6r Pendleton Tuesday for a few days visit. Walter May and wife left Sun day for Portland for a little rest from the store work. iMiesdames LeRoy Whight and Me’ rill Oveson entertained today with dessert luncheon and bridge,’ honoring Mrs. Joe Belanger, who recently moved, with her husband, to Moro from Heppner. Ariel and Erma Morgan took Thelma Morgan to Portland Fri day, where she has employment in a . restaurant. They ~ returned’ Sunday, bringing Helen Bagnell, of Farmington, with them for a weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bullard purchased the Nahouse p"operty in Moro last Thursday. Wo’th Evans was in Moro the first of the week from The Dalles looking over the situation for spring work. Tom Stephens arrived in Mo'o from Portland Tuesay to spend a few days with old friends. Mrs. * R. G. Cunliff entertained a number o f friends Friday showering Mias Marjorie Blake who is to be married February 4 "t *he home of- he- parents, to Scott Fortner, nov* of Hood River. Arthur Bucholtz in partnership with t Galley, bought out M<c- Eldowney Bros., wholesale jobbers for Craft cheese, tobaccos, meats, candy bars, etc., located in Arling ton. and formerly owned by Bar ney Holman. M . Galley will run the truck for the territory which covers the John ' D a # *Hepprier-‘ Hermwlton, Sherman and Dalles-' California runs. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Moore were in The Dalles Tuesday getting their ca- overhauled and to dc some shopping. Mrs. Lois Barzee entertained the junior bridge club at home Thursady afternoon. Mr. and M s. Mark Henkle left for Corvallis Thursday morning to attend the fune al of Mrs. Henkle’s foster mother. Mrs.» Joe Peters entertained the Past Noble Grand club at he hr me Thursday. j Mrs. Lew Thomas returned from Hood River after spending a week or ten days the-e. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Balsiger went to Portland Friday on a -busi ness and buying trip for the Mo c Grain Growers .Association. Mrs. Arthur Buholtz ente tain- ed members of her-*bridge club Friday evening, two tables were in play.— Miss Eunice Law. erice and Mrs. Walter Ruggles accompanied Ver non Flatt to Portland Sunday, re turning Tuesday. The President’s ball will be held in the Moro Legion hall Friday. January 27, under the sponso ship of the Sherman County Health Association. Mobley’s orchestra will furnish the music. The Senior Christian Endeavor is planning a p ogram for the church hour Sunday which will in clude a radio sermon. Ted Thompson. is in Morrow eour*y this week helping Dr. Tay lor teat cattle for Bangs disease and tudbrculosis. Cleo Barnum and Marcus Esling- »M . ZV JOU r S al . M uôaÿ , J anùair Y » , 17 11 in Po.tland and Hillsboro from Tuesday to |jF 2S S V H l l C V Monday. J The benefit party given by the I • • Bff • - Woman’s clufb Friday awarded L i S f f ' O H S I F t S iVlCCt prizes to Mrs. A. H. Be tium, high; ’ ° m i s . ineo. Jonnaion, low, for 5 0 0 . t l p i l B ff ■ « ffi« W lth M a W S ,m C D , — •«*-.. ’ Grass Valley High Sch-1 To Give Way ..-r **■. • •*: ' , • ‘ * îaao Mr and Mia. Bill Rooper of An free from tratte deaths after hav- telope were visitors here Thurs perfect eeven years record day. broken by tw<o fatalities during Mrs. J. H. Wilt and Mrs. Estel 1917. Police said accidents with Hartley went ta Portland Satur in the c ity ’dropped nearly six per Thr Grass Valley high school is cent during the year. day accompanied by Mrs. Jerry o~ri',:ngr “Campus Quarantine” Cunliff and Mrs. Ray Blake of Eugene police reported a 36 per a con; iy in three acts, Saturday, Moro, on a shopping trip. cent decline in accidents during The Rebekah plays to be given J '”;ary 21’ in citY auditorium, 1938 as compared with 4937, al- inuary 28, will be open to) Tfle 8Cene Ukes place in a Uni' . 2 Mr’ - ■*>>" Kenny received •_ The American Legion met a.-*!*™ • 5 ? “ verslty”'se'rorlt^'on" a Saturday ‘ thou»^ th,r‘ were tw0 the door prize. The prize, were the home of Matt simon Thu>d the piA lr no charges night. Confusion and complies- ,n each year* a whole cake for high and a piece evening with fifteen present. The „ i * L “ d, M’2 U 5 “” S * of cake for low. . j A(lx,,lary met the , . me evening Saturday for Medford to v i.lt hie tion set in when one of the g irls’ is stricken with smallpox and the School boy patrols in Tillamook Mrs. Margaret Pee-'z la ill and at the home of Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, l ° n i" d Wlfe- an<i Mrs' Curt« house is quarantined are cooperating with the police in will be confined at her home for' with fifteen present. The evening “ “Tt’ enI'oute California to visit The cast of characters are as motorist, from driv- - K another ’ son and wife “ Mr. a - few days. ................................... Mgs Mae Moore ia was »pent in playing bridge, 500 0" J™ r- and #<di ” . ~ « . ^ . “ ^ 7 . b" g " ” ¡ng th ough occupied pedestrian m the aasesso a office during Mrs. and Chinese Checkers ' Mrs* Hadley Stark. j follows. Gloria Smith, K am a —» - - absence. * - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox spent Jamma Sorority girl, Louise Roth; •— Peetz’ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buker • of f H. H. White will have to relin Post were pue,is of M and Mrs. « » we«k_end in Portland and Van- = - Washington visiting ^ ^ V ’ u ^ K l n Z t U IGEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F quish his job as night watchman R A. Oldsi Sunday night. at the CCC camp on account of age He has recommended Phil Ha, Washington is in this vicinity Mrs. T°m Alley, Mrs. Ed Alley, iio o-TTv"’ A ttorn ey At Law R uggles'for the position, who isHsmjng pianos. Mr?. Herman Schilling and Mrs. n .v nr-v Uo'rrpr expected to receive the appoint-' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Olds of J- S. Newcomb attended the card . QimM' men., according to reports. | Heppner, visited reiative. her. P ortyat,M ore Satu-d.y given by Dunn’ T n T r ie M a " t S ‘; M o ro a n d W a sc o Mrs. Cha lie Wilson and chil-: Sunday. the Woman s club. Dv. meeR a|>i, mHa drer. »pent from Saiturdav to Tues-1 Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby and Lester Smith was in Wasco Harry Young; Gordon Dunn, who day visiting with relatives at Mrs. Frances B5bby left Monday several days having dental work ioves to mana’ge things, Bill Bail; ! afternoon for Portland to visit done. Rufus. Ronald Steele, his pal, Bilí Todd; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Johneon' an<^ 10 «hop a few days. Bruce Alley left Wednesday for Elliott Maxim, who has a flair for Visited with the Pluemkee’s la.it d a n c e s Bwfey went on , to Medford for an examination to theatricals, Olan Stark; Finley Sunday. . i jd « t her brother for certify for a position a t ' Crater Carruthers, his room mate, Gene ' several weeks. Lake National Park. Reynolds; Howard Ross, from a I j M n ’ 11 A lZuz and Mrs- Delvin Dean and rival school, Warren Morgan. Most recent Oregon town to be- Xhere °Mr<<e T a J up V Mr£‘ ^rma PatJens of The D a lle s --------------------- come interested in the o ganiza- 7 ? / ¿ m visited with Hans Keopke Sunday. Corvallis and Eugene were a- tion of a community safety coun- "°n>it*l to have her tonsils benfit dance for Renry mong Oregon cities whose police cil is Molalla, where C. G. Rue, rP™ovef1’ Saturday night netted about $40. department reported a decline in f . merly a member of the Silver- „ ” ” d ^ v D r" ( ™ A.Iey and Ea- 1 yea, lanes without stopping. The pa trols note the license numbers of offending drivers and report theae numbers to the police who then communicate with the d rives and warn against a repetition of their act. Thia plan was introduced at Tillamook by the newly organised community safety council, one of 22 which have been-formed un der the direction of Secretary of State Earl Snell in this state. A. W. M cLEO D Dealer In Calkin« W eeders, Treaters - i Used Weeders F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T M oro, Oregon Phone 544 BUS SOUR niXT ten council arranged an organ«- zation meeting. Familiar with the activities and achievements of the q ., . _ S'lverto" group. Rue interested a number of Molalla citizens in forming a group there. —---- ------------- den were visitors in The Dalles Hartley took Coach Jewell and the basket ball teams to The on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don "Smith were Dalles where they played St. vjsjtor9 Thursd Mr, Marya. The first string were smlth hgvi som<, denta, work victorious but the second string . e met with defeat. p iiTOmOBIliE y C. ° 2 ¿ S S - - Mrs. J. H. Wilt was a visitor at the home of her daughter Mrs. Most girls nowadays are live Publication of the 1939 edition R„v B], ke Thur9day wires on account of they carry of Oregon T affic Accident Facts Mr >nd Mrs Luke Bi5b of ' is scheduled soon by Secretary ot „ were at the home Poetically no insulation State Earl Snell, and a supplies of Mr and Mrs Art Bibby Satu-. of copies will Will be sent to all safety dav and Sunday. Stephen and councils in the elate, as wall as Janice Bw>y :eturned home with .0 schools newspapers and inter- th(,m for , ev(,raI days vjsit ested mdividuala and groups. New , The Book W()I,m dub met at tbe information and localized statis- bome M„ ,A den s ujre Tburi. tics will be included. 1 day evening with eleven members Special Sunday Dinner present. Mrs. Ted Ball gave a book report on ‘‘Sailor On H orse-! 50c and 60c back” bv Irving Stone. Refresh-' ments followed. ' Week Days—Lunches 25c35c & 50c Mrs. Jack O’Dell received h ig h , SaIad and Sandwich Dinner8 score and Mrs. Dean Olds receiv- 50c and 60c ________ _____ _______ _______ ed guest prize when Mrs. Dell Christian Science church- «e - 01djt entertained the Grass Valley; ¡y IÔU ai" vices are held every Sunday morn hrtdge club at her home Wednes-; ir.g at eleven o’clock and on W ed-.day afternoon. I nevday evening at eight o’clock.! t and Mrs. Charles Baker and. The reading room in the rea ot T. M. Rolfe were visitors in The ’ Friday and Saturday, Jan. 20 - 21 Sunday and Monday, Jan. 22 - 23 ;he church building has an atten Dalles Tuesday. Ge-aid Dryden left Monday for I _ ., _ , dants after each service. The pub Doub,e FeMu" Pr°in«"' I Alice Faye _ Tony Marth. lic is invited to attend.the church Salem to attend the Ministerial , Roy Rogers and Smiley Burnette ”'n" services and to make use of the Association. The Methodist and Baptist ' 4 * II I J Iff t reading room. churches are putting in govern- — in — rt*illy ? Ir C Iie 3110 H I3 TV 1 ment toilets. Several will be in- « TZ. . n J — with— First Baptist church of Grass stalled at the City Park next: KlIlV th e IvfQ Retlirr S Valley: 10 a. m. Bible school. Come week. I Fred Allen, Jimmy Durante snd grow with us. 1 1a. in. Morn-''! The city started to rock some — Plus — Joan Davis, Marjorie Weaver ing Worship. Second in the ser- j of the side streets this week, NOTICE ies on I Thessalonians “Christian | Jake Eslinger went to Ellens- ‘C a l l Sci vice in the Light of the Second . burg, Washington Friday on busi- ‘‘This Saturday night only” 'I Coming of Christ.” 7:30 p. m. Eve- • hess and to visit relatives, r In cooperating with the high with ning Fireside Hou , with a varie- * ing Saturday. school—»box office will open at 8:00 tv program and talk on “A Bible | Jim Blagg and son Ivan went Richard Arlin, Beverly Roberts; p. m. Show «tarts promptly at Fireside.” 7.30 p. m. Thursday: . to The Dalles Monday, when his Lyle Talbot 8:15. Prayer and Bible study. Regular son Gerald was to undergo an ap- HBWMTEÍ. ' business meeting. 2:30 p. m. Tues endectomy. day, Woman’s Missionary Meet Grover Young and son Clarence ing at the home of Mrs. Wallace and C. W. Fields were visitors in May. i. The Dalles Tuesday. G. C. Dryden, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. B. Rooper and M o ro P an, in ad dition to giving you the lowest Financing costs, e n a b le s yo u to m a k e H o te l of the Yukon’ . The First N a tio n a l Bank’s Cash Buyer a CASH deal. Here s what you do: |« U E THE FIRST IWTIOMH BRHH Any Branch SELECT VOUR M R . ’ ..mm nr a n d Under three y e a rs old RRV C i 5 H . . . / o u supply one-third G rass V alley T h eater M . £ow Cssi uinu the » the price in trade-in or cash; wo lend you the balance required to pay for both car and insurance. -- ' ' Tou n ted not bt a depotitor to botro» from tfiii bank . -@ny 4 2 Ib m c h e i FIRST NRTIONflli BRRK COM E TO OUR Z E I G L E R ’S — the G rass Valley Q u ality S tore vie for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear a n d f o r t h e g e n e r a l e a t is f a c t ic r o f tr a d in g w h e i e s t o c k s a r e la r g e s t a n d q u a l i t y g u a r a n t e e d t h is o ld a n d r e li a b l e s t o r e m e r it s Y o u r A t t e n t io n ‘^ooooooooooooooooeooooooooeooeoooooooooeooooooooc Classified Ads moro , orëcon ’ . J R - ~^ffl S tation FOSS CEDAR POSTS— Not tooth picks for sale, 6c to 10c 14 miles South of Hood River, yarded on highway. Also 16 inch, 4 foot, and mill wood. W i n t e r “ Just a ro u n d th e cc r n e i ” Fence boxing lumber. M aurice S. u Walson, Parkdale, Ore. Phone 8-11 168. P r e s t o n e y o u r ip d ia to r FOR SALE: Dressed hogs. Vera •V Hetirichs. 27F44. pd. 9-11 TAKEN UP: One sorrel filly, bald W IN T E R L U B R IC A T IO N face, stocking feet, wt. about F o r v o u r tra n s m is tio n an d d iffe r e n tia l 1600 k b s.O n e black, bald face, ( ‘ -a' _ one white foot, wt. aibout ,1500 Tbs. No visible brands. Inquire a>t Journal. Office. Ralph Eakin C H E C K : T ire.«, B a tte ry ,. Ig n itio n , L ig h ts , c-11 E-STRAYED from my ranch at H e a te r , D e fr o s te r , i ___ _____ ________ _ Kent, 1 Bay saddle mare, wit. 1300. Anyone knowing . the where abouts of this mare please S ig n in g o f f f c r w in t e r d r i v i r g notify J. L. Davis. pd-11 RELIABLE MAN wanted to call on farmers In Sherman County. No experience or capital re- • quired. Steady work. Make up to $12 a day. Furst & Thomas, 426 - 3rd Sit., Oakland, Calif. 11 00Q0000000a000000999e000O000CC9COCOescoQCOGO5O0CQQ z Foss & Go. „ - V.» - fc Power Fanning Entertainment W ednesday, Jan u ary 2 5 FREE L egion H all A Party for You and Your Neighbors MllSiC i VI (JVICS Talks Lunch By H arvester W ranglers FREE (in person) Commander Gatti and the Jungle Yachts, A trip through gold fields of Alaska, Oregon scenes, Pictures taken in Sherman Co. Shorter Free M ore E ntertaining T h an Ever B efore J. K M c K e a n * O re g o n M o ro , / MUSIC • M O VIES TALKS • FREE LUNCH DEMONSTRATIONS z 'f.v ff ’ 1 ’ iMs