Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 21, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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THB 9BKHMAN COUNTY JOU RNAL, MORO, OREGON
Moro Farmers
Sign Papers For
Coming Crop
Wednesday and Thursday 'farm­
ers called at the office of the? coun­
ty agent to givo new inforifriation
fbout their farms in .preparation
for the program for .the year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hocks and
sod Billie Dean and little daugh­
ter Marilyn, who were accompa­
nied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brid-
erihagen, came from Portland Sat­
urday and were guests o f: Mrs.
Jessie Henrichs. They returned
to Portland Sunday evening,
Mrs. George Hennagin was hos­
tess to friends of Miss Lois Kenny
4‘at a -bridal shower on Monday a f­
ternoon at the Henn-agin home
e sst of town. 'M:«s Kenny will be
married soon to Lyle Fihn otf La
Grande.
Mrs. N. W. Thompson, entertain-
e<l the members of th$ Paat Noble
G 'and club Tuesday afternoon.
“ Mrs.' May Belshe and Mrs.
R. - ?rt DeGraff left, last Wednes­
day fo r New York City to spend
a few days at the fair and from
there to W ashington D. C. to visit
with Mrs. D. E. Stephens, Mrs
DeGraff’s m other, who is still ill
Mrs. Stephens will make a trip
west during their stay in W ash­
ington. •
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Darwin- Van Gilder was injured
Monday morning while workipg
for the highway departm ent when
the road oil heater blew up blow­
ing hot oil ihto the right side of
his face.
J. R. Farrintgon, m anager of
the telephone company was here
the first of the week on business.
See Dr. Curry, the Seattle Op­
tom etrist, a t Moro Hotel Tuesday,
April 25; at Wasco April 26. For
better Fitted Glasses to Relieve
Eye Strain and Headaches. Char­
ges Reasonable, Many years ex­
perience in Exam ining Eyes, m ak­
ing and fitting'glasses.
Myles Martin was here this
v. ?ek from Heppner oh a business
trip.
J. D. C. Thomas is here from
Portland checking on and m atters
in various .parts of the county.
H arry Kunanmn suffered a had
cut on his hand while w orking in
the garage l^st week and has been
resting it pretty much since that
time.
Wendel Balsiger made a busi­
ness trip to Portland Tuesday.
The eclipse was reserved with
• 4 !c inti lest here uespite the odd
appearance of the atm osphere
during its progress. The
previous had brought a cloud of
amcke from forest fires to .the
west which gave the air some­
what the same dreary tinge. Some
were out w th darkened glasses
to see how much of the sun was
obr cured.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson
r ’urnod home last week with
their first" offspring from Portland
where Mi's. Thomoson had beer
for the p v ‘ rao?‘h ,...............
Mr. and Mrs. Rcibert Hoskinson
s r- n t the week end in Portland.
Mrs. A. 0. Ekstrom and chil­
li "'■n pre here this week from
P
1 to visit with relatives.
R. G. Cunliff was in Hood River
1'«‘ p ,;p ^y on account of the ill-
re •” of
«mall nephew.
Mr. ?.nd Mrs. Elmer IBarzee and
M . c?nd Mrs. Lester IConlee made
up a party ithat opened the fishing
season on the Metolius and lakes
n e a rb y ..
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where they will pick up a new car
with which they will go to New
York to >ee the fair in company
with Viggo’a brother , and wife
who are on their way from Den­
mark for the reunion. . The den­
tist and wife will return foy ways
of Washington D. C. getting home
about the middle of May.
. Envoy Lillian Gray McCormick,
who represents the Salvation
Army in Oregon and southern
Idaho, was hers Monday taking
contributions for -the home sup-
pbrted by that institution in Port­
land.
3 he new pump has «been com­
pletely installed at th e city well
except th at the booster pump has
not been lowered into the pit. This
will be done the first of the week
a fte r which time it is expected that
a larger flow of w ater will be
possible.
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■ • Dr. and Mrs. Poley expect to
leave .for Portland Saturday to
attend the wedding of Mr. Poley’s
sister, Sunday.
'Mrs. Harvey Thompson was here
from her home at Donald this
week to visit her son, Wayne, and
- ther relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beardsley
have gone to Poplar Grove to
v/ork during the summer.
FRIDAY, APRIL t l , 1M»
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Visits At
Grass Valley
Kent People
Visit In Moro
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M o ro a n d W asco
M oro, Oregon
Phone 454
buy your
RELIABLE MAN WANTED V
call on farm ; rs in Snermai
County. No experience or capi
tai required. Steady work. Mak
$12 a day. FURST A
___ JMAS, 426 k- 3rd S‘.. Oak
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FOR SALE cedar telephone polef
and posts. - Also 100 cords 16
inch fir wood at $3.50 and 15.000
fence posts pt $80.00 a thou­
sand. Maurice S. Walsop, phone
186, Parkdlale, Ore. Located 14
miles south of Hood River on
Ix>op Highway.
TIRE PRICE R E D U C T IO N
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Tuesday, A p ril 25
Dr. C urry the O ld e Rel­
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THRU THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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20 percent off List
’'elieve Eye Strain and Head-
iches. Charges Reasonable.
Coming to your city for
five years.
...a n d you opon Credit for
PERSONAL LOANS and PHA LOANS
for Buying, Building or Modernizing
a Home! At Any of 42 Bronchos
on all Tires & Tubes in Stock
iable O ptom etrist of Seattle
For Better Fitted Glasses To
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To Hotel Moro
Clothes that W ear
Calkin« W e e d e n , Treaten
Coming Again
Classified Ads
an all night guests at the J J. . V.
C.
Wilson home Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett of
The Dalles were visiting the for­
mer’s stater, Mrs. A. B. Hogue
here Monday night.
iMr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson mot­
ored to Moscow, Idaho Wednesday
to visit their son, Dr. J. G. Wilson
and family. Mrs. Wilson will re­
ceive medical attention while ttere.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rowe and
son Clifford of Klamath Falls were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hailey McKay S a tu r­
day. Mr. Rowe was form erly a
teacher in Kent.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson have
their grandson, George Sacre of
Bend, spending this week with
them.
Myrtle llelyer of Eugene spent
the week end here with her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helyepi
She returned to Eugene Sunday
accompanied by Helen Wilson. The
girls are enrolled in Beouty Cul­
ture school here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Howe and
son of Klamath Falls -were over­
night guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Art Bibby Friday night.
Ferdinand S tark left Sunday fov»
Foreat.^ Grove • to resume his
studies at'P acific T n ” r/t
his
spending the week vi
home folks.
*• Ralph Balzer left cuudaj
for
Portland w h:re he will report fo;
The four-motored German monoplane Brandenburg which success­
work for the Public Land Survey. fully completed a round trip flight between Berlin and New York city.
The plane covered the flight from Berlin to Now York In 24 hours and
Mrs. Alfred Koek entertained
51
minutes and two days later made the homeward flight from New
'he jqn-ior bridge club at (her
York to Berlin in 19 ho^ip and 55 minutes. Capt. Alfred Henke, who
h^me T hursday/ afternoon, th
was assisted by a crew of**three, wears a big smile over his rem ark­
honored with "high scores Were’
able feat. The east to west crossing was the first tim e In history such
Mrs. Arch Cantrall for club prd
a feat has been accampllshed. The flyers clipped 5 hours and 50 min­
Mrs. Ed Alley received the guest
utes from the only previous non-stop west to east crossing to Berlin.
prize.
The late Wiley Post made the previous record on the first leg of his
Ted Nelson of California ws • r
’round the world flight in 1931. Airmen hailed the flight ss one of the
greatest achievements of aviation because of its clock-like precision.
the T. M. Rolfe rench Tuesday to
look r 4 the horses with th° inten­
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tion of buying.
4h • J. L. Davis home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MaPher-
R. A. Stow was a business vis-r
son and Mrs. Millie McPh“r.=on itor in Kent Monday.
Mr. and Mrr. J. L. M atthes were
of Cornelius were v :dtora at the
Mrs. Charles Lemley entertain­
‘ ting their aunt. Mrs. Jane Bar-
Sam Holmes h'm e Sunday. Mil­ ed -the Moro-Grass Valley bridve
1, who has been very ill, at Grass
lie remained for a longer visit.
club a t her home Monday a fte r­
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cantrall and noon. Those receiving high seoi es
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. J. H.
Moro Community Church: Sun- sons were visitors at Kpnt Sun­ wer« Mrs. Etha Schilling and M rs. Smith motored (to Moro Friday
’ay School at 10 a. in. A place day. "
V«ra Alley, and Mrs. Mae Moore morning where they were dinner
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nelson and received the guest prize.
f.»r each and all. Chester Smith
guests of tihoir mother and sistir,
Tuperin'end-ent. 11 a. m., Morn- daughter of Moro were visitors
Don't forget the school play Ida and Pauline Davis. Mrs. Smi h
ng Worship. The pastor will give ”t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen “The P anthers C law ” presented remained for a few days visit.
Auspice Three Links Club
’he second sermon in a series on Karnes Sunday.
by te Seniors of the Grash Valley
Grass Valley, Oregon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Wilson
and
Roy
Wells
and
Glen
Karnes
were
‘The Fact of Crist.” the them e be­
high school a t «the Civic Auditor­ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilson were
ing “ The Love of Jesus.” 7 p. m., business visitors in Portland Mon­ ium S aturday, April 22.
a t Moro on business Thursday.
r’bii?'iian Endtavoi; m eeting to be day.
Saturday, April 22
Mrs. Amelia Peterson received
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The
Dalles
Mr. and Mrs. Cydv Simpson and
1-d iby Lois Melzer. A< 8 p. m. Eve-
word Thursday th at her son-in-law
dinner
vi«jt his son who is in Rolla Nunn at Sweet Home was daughter Baibby were
’ ing worship of,song and praise. T c ^ i’-v
Music by The Dalles Swing Club
The pastor’s subject will be “ IF .” ” hospital. Mr?. Ed Aliev and very ill. Ted Peterson and his guests a t the R. N. MjGJas^on
"’be Junior church’ has been re­ Mr« B< n leghorn, returned home mother left for Sweet Home th at home Tuesday evening.
Admission
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vived and will meet regularly w>h him from Th« D'd)'«-.
6 0 0 ROOMS • SENSIBLE RATES
day. Mrs. J. S. Newcomb received’ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Keopke and
Mr. m o M*.«. Fred C-x an I sm word Friday evening that Mr. f/'o rg e W itter transacted business
Juring the church hour with Mrs.
A. M. Zevely of Grass Valley as Don motored *o Portland Friday Nunn had passed away ‘that eve- , in Portland several days lust
superintendent.
Miss
Florence where they m«t Ellen who come i rung. F untral services were held week.
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fjswrence will have charge of the f ' m Corvajps to vi-sit with them • at Sweet Home Tuesday at 2 o’­
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGlas nn.
prim aries fit the same hour. Thus " Portland over the week end.
Gettings, Eva Miller.
clock and graveside services (fere Marian
Mr. and Mr?. Ed Alley wen-t to ! hehl here on Wednesday at 3 Charles Bothwell, Helen and
parents listen with freedom from
'•are wh'le their children are cared The Dalle« Saturday to meet Anne o’clock.
ter Wilson and Mrs. J. H. Smith |
Evers of P o r tl^ d . who spent the
for in other parts of the church.
«pent Thursday evening at the J.
week end with them.
C. WU»on home. Chinese check- !
Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap, MORO - HI - HI - LITES
. Moro Christain Science Society;
ptm and Bingo was the diversion ,
'h u re h services are held every Anita Dunlap, Kepne'h Bwrnett
of the evening.
Refreshments j
Bv Frank Savrs
’’unday morning r t rleven o’clock end Viola McGinnis attended a
were served la4er bv the hostess. '
in d on Wednesday evening at e ig h t! Fhow in The Dalles Sunday.
' Mero placed third in the track
Joe Gregg of Redmond was a
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap returned ___
’c’ >ck. The Wednesday evening
meet _ _______
at Dufur __________
last Friday. The business visitor a t Kent Monday.
■. Otinga include testim onies of ome from Portland Wednesday meet wa* between Dufur, Moro,
and for the general satisfaction
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goar and
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Christian Science' (healings. The nftT r .wrveraî days visit wFh rel- ~ Wasco, ---
Grass
Reading Room is located in h. ntives there and at Yamhill.
of trading where stocks are larg­
G lass Valley placed first, Rufus R< bert Mitchell were all night
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, Mr«. second, Moro third, Wasco fourth
tea r of the church building, and it
guests at the J. L. Davis home
est and quality guaranteed this
open daily, w»hh an attendant both Ed Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank i and Rufus fifth.
Saturday
night.
before and a fte r the Wednesday Pike, Sam S tark and «on H arry
In the half mile, Bargee placed
Mr. and Mrs. T. Leland Brown
old and reliable store merits
evening meeting, where all auth­ were visitors -:n The Dalles Sun­ j second and Kenny fourth. French of The Dalle«, »pent Friday night
orized Christian Science literature day.
' took fourth in the mile run. Adams end Saturday at the home of Mr.
M’-. nnd M m L D. May and Mr. placed tlvird in the 100 yard dash
Your Attention
m ay be read, borrowed or purch-
and Mrs. Amnndus von Borstel.
ased. The public is cordially in­ and Mrs. Wallace May were visi- | and tied for second in (the 220 run.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen King and sons
vited to attend the church service* i ra in The Dalle« Saturday.
i Adams took third in the shotput Boh and Donnie and Zella Quinn
Mr. and M rs. J. H. Wilt had as with a throw of 34 feet. Pinker- of Grass Valley were dinner guests
and to make use of th& reading
dinner gu~3ts S ^ u rd ay evening. tci. placed third in .‘.ha high jump
room.
Mr. and M rs. T. S. Ree«.? of Moro: with a 5 foot 5 inch leap. Pink­
z Grass Valley B aptist church: Mr. and Mr»s. Scott F ortner o f' erton won the discus throw with
Id a. m., Bible school. Come and. Hood River; Mr. and M rs. Frank a toss of 92 feet. Moro did not
-top
the after-'Baster slump. Fortner and daughter Anne and place in the lroad jump and the
Classes for everyone. 11a. m. Morn Mrs. Fred Wilkins of Portland.
javelin and pole vauLt were net
Mrs. J. H. Wilt, Mrs. Ma rion listed on the day’s events.
;”.g wdr^hip. The message will be
he second in the series on “ Mod- /an M etre, Jean Powell and Ra­
The week before Moro defeated
*n fame” and the Bible. “ Seventh mona Spoor attended the Eastern Wasco at the fair grounds 36 to
Pay Adventism and the Bible.” S tar m eeting nt Moro Thursday 18. Moro got first and second in
•3:45 p. ‘ m. B.Y.P.U. Agood sta rt evening.
both the half «nd mile runs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle were 1 French and Lutje winning the mile
was made last Sunday. Come and
enjoy 'ih.ese (meetings.
Daisy business visitors in The Dalles i ard Barzee and Kenny the half
G arrett will lead. 7:30 p. m. “Hour Thursday.
mile in the order named.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hays retu rn ­
Around the Fire Side” with a new
Adams placed second in both
’hepie.. “Quiet Talks Around the ed Saturday from Bakeoven, where the 100 and 220 yard dashes.
Fire Side?’ Vivian F ritts will have <hpy had -been visiting their son- I Aram s won the shotput and Pink­
charge of the program. 2 p. m on in-law' and daught' r.
erton took second. Pinkerton won
Mrs. J. H. Wilt was a visitor in the discus with throw of 97 feet
Tuesday the Woman’s Missionary
Society will meet, the place will Moro on Saturday.
i 6 inches. Due to the wind the
John Reckman aec'.'nrpanied by javelin was not thrown.
be announced later. 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday - World Wide Guild at Helen F o r 're r a rd Dor'b Newteqrri'v
Open House will .be held «.t the
the church. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, went to Heppner Saturday’. Mrs. *rhool house Wednesday, lApril
"•ot luck fellowship supper and A’r h Fortner and son returned 26. at seven oVlock. At eight
annual business meeting of the to her home with them.
thirty the local Declamatory try ­
Mrs. Faye AmJSrose, associate out« will Ibe held.
church. All memlbers' are urged
to come and everyone else is in­ '’■¡and conductress of the Easftértt
Star, was in Grass Valley WeiF
vited..
■Gerald !C. Dryden, pastor. resday evening to conduct a school
of instruction for members of that
A . W . M cLEO D
order. "
Humming Bird Hosiery - Sh er.
Semi-Sheer, Service. Buster Brown
Dealer In
^ o e Store - The Dalles.
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The Senior play - “Crashing So­
ciety.” has been .postponed until
April 28.
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Martin Melzer, accompanied by
his wife and d-aughter. Lois, wenf
to Portland Wednesday returning
the following evening.
A group of Breakfast clubbers
made a trip to Hood River Thurs­
day night to examine into the
possibility of arranging for a
picture show in Moro.
Judge and Mrs. Carl Hendricks
of Fossil were here Friday and
Saturday on business.
Filins Developed
i'MrS. Kate Hansen returned
from Goldendale a fte r visiting a
couple of weeks with h e r ’ son
Elmer and family.
You Pay for GOOD PRINTS Only
Mrs. Grace Smith, of Mitchell, Enlargement with- each roll de­
a daughter of Mrs. Ida Davis, has veloped.
Moro Pharmacy
been visiting here during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgo H äufelt will
leave Saturday night for Detroit
Hosiery runs repaired. Buster
Brown Shoe Store - The Dalles.
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Liberal Allowance on -
Good used Tires
FOSS & CO.
FOR SALE: 8 weeks ojd purebred W ill Be A t W a ic o
Cocker Spaniel pup. . Call Mary
W e d n e id iy , A p ril 26
Nichols, 29F5, Moro.
• 24-6 pd
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