Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 05, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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y t a . SIlK itM A N COUNTY JOU HNAL, MORO,
OREGON
Icy Weather
A. A. Jtogers,
Makes Work On
Phone Wires
state
superin­
tendent o f banks, recently a p ­
pointed iby the board of control
Wt* here T hursday to check on
th e situ atio n here in connection
w ith banks being liquidated un­
der his charge.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1040
Pocket Submarine May Be Powerful Jap Sea Th
PAGE T H U S
reat Checks Now Available For A ged
Who Qualify Under Security A ct
Monthly ¡benefits to aged work- salaries and ,the employer pay«
ers and to survivors of w orkers an equal amount,
who die will be made a f te r J a n ­
Persons entitled to these m onth­
u ary 1 under th e provisions o f the ly paym ents include:
fe d e ra l social sec u rity a c t as
O ) W orkers of ag e 66 o r m ore
FSA Offers Grants
A crew of local men were busy
the first of -the w iek knocking*!he
ice off th e telephone w ires 'between
!Moro and G rass Valley. They
w orked long fio u r^ a ltern ately
loosening and ducking ice and then aid for Sherm an county farm fam ­
w ire suddenly out of a jib Wed­ ilies whose operations are in jeo-
nesday m orning becausi the thaw paidy, is available through coun­
ty F SA offices in the Hall building
of th e n ig h t before had cleaned I
I Hood River, rep o rts M. A. S tout,
the wires.
..
supervisor. O perators on
Dewey Thompson is now check- fam ily sized farm s whose liveli-
ing farm stored w heat. This is hood is threatened by lack of ade-
To Needy Farmers
a necessary procedure every tb n e
m onths as long as the federal Joan
ta in effect.
E arl Thompson will be here F ro
day to check on crop insurance in
this county.
H arold (Dubch) B clshie return»
quate credit facilities
or
x.
m 'b sjn r some of the ice th a t her-
alaed the new year here,
Ju d g e C arl Hendrick* wax here
. W ednesday from Fossil Jo hear
a rg u m e n ts on a motion by F rank
Dick, re p resen tin g Mrs. Gladys
M orrison, ask in g for support mon-
Phtj, the divorce proceedings
pre heard. The rnpljon w ai allow­
& ?..
aimUar
papaes are eligible fop FSA a s ­
• s ’stan c;.
c ~
. Sufficient funds have been allo t­
ted to this d istric t to provide for
estim ated needs of all handicapped
fa n « fam ilies tbroysrb
ed over th e holidays from B rem er­ ting goods, livestock, feed an(f oo-
ton, W ashington w here he is now operative loans, as well as d ib .
statio n ed as a.„ saHor in Uncle ' adjustm ent and supervisory ser-
S am ’a navy, a job th at Dutch re-1 v>
, c*s * C ooperative farm and home
p o rts he likes very well indeed, j p ’Pns stre ssin g business like man-
Jva pnd Pollie Belshei of Portland, agem ent and production of home
Wtrji also bnm* fQr the holidays food needs is the basis cf each
w ith th eir p aren ts, Mr, and. hfrg. reh;. ;ilitatio n loan.
F urpjers expecting to request
J tJ b e rt Belshee,
aid for next y e a r’s operation are
A deal ■ was made last week
asked, to file applications as soon
whereby
B arnum of The
as possible so plans can be com­
D allas became the p^ynef pf tip.
pleted this w inter and facilities
brick building occupied by the made avaijubje
li|f oom mg
bank, R uggles confectionery and
crop season. W here em ergencies
Dr. F oley’s office on the first floor. exist, subsistence g ra n ts can bo
H, E- E ndicott w as down from made to d e stitu te farm fam ilies
and m ad e' thc sale t o i f t “m drouth areas o r resident fam
Mr. Barnwro,
¡lies eligible for rehabilitation.
M».. «/?d Mrs. J.
McKean
•pent New Y ears a t Sea.side, tfcqs
«È9S?
am ended a t the la s t re g u la r ses­
sion of Congress.
T he L a Grandie office o f th e
fe d e ra l social secu rity board will
receive app licatio n s fo r these (ben­
efits from eligible persons in S h er­
m an , G rant,
W allowa,
Union
U m atilla, M orrow, W herier, Gil­
liam , H arney and M aheur counities
according to an announcem ent by
John F. R ichardson, La G rande
m an ag e r.
T hese m onthly 'benefits, R ich­
ardson explains, will be based en-
tiie ly on work perfo rm ed since
J a n u a ry 1, 1937 a t jobs covered
by th e social secu rity act.
All
liner o f com m ercial and in dustrial
em ploym ent are u nder the law
W o rk ers in th ese jabs pay a tax
of one p er cent o f th e ir w ages and
iÓdtLtéÀ
.....k t e N
According; to reports reaching London from To by a. the lananM u.
« „ .it ».
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7 finally has put an oft-reported three-
co», or $5:500 each. The craft, d c p l c ^ “ T
I r L .,
fro d n o .lo . a. .
«nbmarlnc is 000 feet in length, Us displacement to 10« to n s' c o m n . r . i
ti ’
avcra»e modern
that the new boat can . u t m « t 0 to an alm ost uobel£v“ i le £ £ V ,
K Is reported • >
Cal onp torpedu ha. a potential nuisance value of millions of dollars. ’ °° ,e e *' ’ * e ,,r l ”
'" p e ie
m an su b m a rin e into m ass production. Disnatohes sav the hnat« *.» x
Battles Machine
Kent Rebekahs
Wa$co Teachers
Ivan C lark an d M r. and Mr». U . | M i « N ora G rady a rriv ed here
k H ^ k h ^ y 'o f OM tlw iilX ra'F i X d d a in’andr h° m* 'in
n,tale Mo"-
Return Home
M a tu n o , W hite
Plan Parties
a ‘ E ^H u ' ^
_ Wheaitlaml Rebekah Lodge a t
K in t held an in terestin g m eeting
T h u rsd ay night. P lans were made
fo r in stallation <jf officers /to. be
held J a n u a ry 4.
Also it was reported th a t th e
third public ” 600” card p arty in
the series would be held on S a t­
urday night, J a n u a ry the 6th, w ith '
Olli« H elyer actin g as chairm an,
of the com m ittee in charge.
Again; No School
M rs. Weld left w ith her ’son to
R o b ert B J k n a p took hi» ear and
Dark Victory
who choose to re tire and w ho have
w orked in a t least six calendar
q u a rte r» §ince J a n u a ry 1, 1937 and
earned a t leakt $60 each q u a rte r.
(2) The su rv iv in g widow an d
children o f a w o rk er who dies a f ­
t e r ’ Decem ber 31 if th e re b a child
under a g e 16 or u nder 18 in school.
The deceased w o rk er m u st also
have had the six q u a rte rs of em ­
ploym ent stated above.
(3) -Surviving p aren ts who w ere
wholly dependent on an u n m arried
san or d a u g h te r m ay receive bene­
fits when each p a re n t a tta in s 66.
T he deceased w orker m ust have
b<en fu lly insured under the law
a t tim e of death.
Booklets explaining th e old-age
and survivors benefits plan o f the
social sec u rity a c t,m a y be o b tain ­
ed w ith o u t charge' by addressing
the social-security board, 201 Foley
B unlding, l a Grande.
hira
Mr. and Mrs. >Rav Bel hr.r
hi a ( dinner g u ists a t the Owen B ar-
twçommodated the Wasco school fam ily in P o rtlan d .
. n e tt home Sunday.
teachers when th e y left fo
fo r r the
the ,
J e *Sie
for P w t- I Olive and John Robinson were
hoHday.- B elknap and Miss Beryl Icnd
w ^ere she will re- hosts Sunday to , Mr. and Mrs
Shi ets visited a t the B elknap home C<?‘VC rnedlt'al atte n tio n ,
i Vernon Van Gilder and B arb ara
a t Blue Lake. W ayne B urt stop-
M rs. W, B Rice returned from Hines.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude H ta rin g
p d a t N ew berg, Miss B um s an d a iPomfiS stay in a hospital,
Mtas A ckerson a t P o itlan d , Ml»»
Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Belshee were g u ests on New Y ears day at
F rances GorsJinu spent the holi­ »pent New Y ia rs Day with Mrs. the home of IMr. and Mrs. W eslev
"
days ip Independence and , Por/t- Maud A kers and Mrs. G. T. A n­ Wilde.
ed by the judge,
Bill Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Und.
G ran t Bo-ice accom panied drew s a t the A kers home.
Illness from severe colds, pop­
W illiam Reid, and Jessie Conlee,
Belknap as fa r as G resham where
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gvrvais and
ularly called the flu, has increased
d
au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
he visited Rev. and Mrs. G ilbert d au g h ter, F ran ces b a rlin e , left
d tirn g the p a st week and nearly
Carey and children. T eachers who fo r th eir home In P rineville last Ccnlee of Moro were m arried in
everyone has it or has had it by
P o rtlan d S atu rd ay .
retu rn ed for work Tuesday, th . 2nd M onday,
now. T here are m any vacant
T he w eather record a t W asco
fuund th a t school had been pest-
iMr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl shows a total of .34 in ch is of m ois­
•re ts in the school rooms because
por.ed for an o th er week becayss. uf
m otored to The D a lles Sunday to tu re fo r Septem ber, O ctober and
Pf iljnesa apd several business
the epidemic uf pvhta.
see th e ir son* in law and d au g h ter, November. December b ro u g h t 1.75
m en have b®-w kept >t h<>IT}e a
Mr, and Mrs. Jean J o y a l’ are Mr. and Mrs. George KnehiL
few day* because of cold and
inches to m ake the crop y e a r total
p aren ts of a baby boy born in The
m uscle soreness th a t usually ac­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
F
o
rtn
e
r
left
2.09.
So fa r in J a n u a ry .30 inch
Dalles a m inuL a fte r m idnight
com panies it.
for P o rtlan d W ednesday where Mr. bar. fallen. M axim um te m p eratu re
New Y ears ¡Day. - — ----
F o rtn v r has ren ted an a p a rtm en t. has been 62 and the m inim um 19
J . W. Boone, brother in law of
At The Dalles New Years day T heir d-aughtir, W inifred and hus- degrees.
Mrs. E lizab eth Scheffer, died in j
t
Rev,. C unningham
Portland T h ursday m orning and
Biin 1 s irv e b'rGi. M iss Lillian Hi.’l wedding cerem ony P erforjned the band, Mr. Van Doren accom panied
of Miss Doro- th im a fte r spending
spending several
soveral d«v<
days
- M rs, ijchaefy$r Ifft im m ediately for man of New York saw a lifetim ?
tby Dawdle of The Dalles and1 Vern here.
A re cru it w earing size 14 shoes
th a t aity to accttihpany the Vvdp to am bition realized Feccn|)> when she
enlisted
in the arm y . One day the
D
utton,
Klondike.
IMrs.
Dutton
is
Pnnevilk- where burial will be was given a specially written par»
Harold and E arl D utton sp en t
in a new Guild Theater play, “The the d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jak e the wvok end v isitin g th eir p a r- officer m issed him.
made.
Officer. “ Has anyone seen th a t
F la tt of F riend. A fte r the wed­
The M issionary society will meet World Wc M ake.”
rn ta, Mr. and Mrs. H a rley D utton. r e c ru it? ”
,
ding
cerem
ony
a
reception
was
n i> t W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 10, at
Mr. and Mrs< Law rence (Boots
Voice from R ear: “ Yes, sir, he
held
a
t
the
home
of
b
rid
i’s
the home of Mrs. E. H. Moore. A
of Lebanon were visitors a t the hxl has gone to the cro ss-ro ad s to
giardm otfoer. Mr. and Mrs. Law-
C°Verrd dish d in n e r will be served.
D utton home Sunday.
tu rn aro u n d .’’
Kllve Boot» attended the wedding
Members are requested to bring
Mi- and Mi's. R alph Crum vis-
from
Lebanon.
th eir own aew lng.
•
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itfd recently in A rlington w ith
College stu d en ts re tu rn in g to
S tu d en ts a t the various schools
L ttle Johnny and hta s iste r had
Mrs.
C rum ’s p aren ts, Mr. and M rs,
Moro Com m unity P resb
resbyterian
y terian th eir classes a fte r th
holidays
of th . s ta te left early this week
been
sen t to bed an hour before
S h n ^ h ' _Sun.<iay'„ J ’ nu? ry 7’ 1940' w er<’ C atherine U ichelderfer, MiHs E. C. S trah an .
but were still aw ake.
to resum e
th eir classes afte r
• tOO . Sunday School
coUeg e . _____
David _______
R ichelderfer,
Jan G
u s ertrude H ansen re tu rn ed
,
Miss
spending the past ten days with
“ I think th e re ’s om pany down
11 00 - M orning W orship - Infor- Sto»«n
Qr,,i Philip O’M ___
Steven and
eara, C ath- home from The Dalles Tuesday
a ta ic ^ ’,’ sa id E thel, “ I ju s t h eard
p a re n ts and friends.
null sendee of song and praise. e rjne Fridley* M arg aret McDer- i cvenip*
being em ployed M ummy laugh a t D addy’s joke.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braum and
Communion
service postponed
mid, G ertrude C annell, Ted an d 1 thvrt* as hea«ty operator.
Jlu ssel H uelet spent C hristm as at one week.
J ih n P roudfoot and Phil Andrew«.
M i. and Mrs. Dick Johnson are
thv Prvn! Thom pson home. Mrs
D etroit N ew s: E v ery w d l re g u ­
7:00
-
Young
people
will
m
eet.
Jdr.
and
M
rs.
H
a
rry
Dean
Proud-
home
from E ugene a f te r stay in g
Braum and Mr. H uelet are sister
The r g u ia r m onthly m eeting of foot of Hood River spent five d-ays ' several weeks. They had p k n n d lated household should have one
and b ro th e r of Mrs. Thompson.
the M issionary Society will be held her? a t the home of his paren ts, 1 to s ta -v longer but M rs, K atherine m em ber who can w rap a< C hrist
New Y ears eve w as ra th e r
a
t-th e home of.M r. and Mrs. E. H. Mr. and M r s .H . D. Proudfoot.
¡Jo h n so n is not well, so they re- mas parcel th a t w on’t arriv e
quiet tim e in Moro despite the
looking a s if Mr. F a rle y had s a t
Moore
next
W
ednesday,
J
a
n
u
a
ry
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
urray
W
alker
' tu rre d to be wUh her.
record of the date fo r noise mak
on
it personally.
M rs- W i,liam C lo th i.r
ing.
A few p arties sufficied to 10. It will be an all day m eeting' re tu rn .d to th eir home a t E p h ra ta 1 M r’
with
covered
dish
dinner
a
t
noon.
W
n„
a
fte
r
spending
ten
days
’
w
m
t
u
r
n
e
r
hosts
Now
Y
ears
eve
keep celebrants up until the,m agic
m oth
oth- ' t0 ^ r ' and
M u rraV’ "W alker
stroke of twelve and o t h r s just The choir will m e .t as usual on visiting with Mrs. W alk er’s m
of E p h ra ta , Wn„ Mrs. Belle Cloth
er, Mrs. A ugusta tfuokin.
«tyyed UP to let out a fe \/ yip W ednesday evening a t 7:30.
H enry G. H anson, P astor.
itr, M rs. A u gusta H uckin and Mr.
)nto the n |g h t «1* in welcome to
Pei¿ons from out of town a tte n d
and
Mrs. Diebert Johnson.
the new y ear, which, so far, ha;
ing th e fu n eral of E rnie Weld
»First B aptist Church, G rass
N yal G rady retu rn ed to P en­
m adt little ih a n g . around here.
T uesday included Ray Weld of
Mr. and M is. A. M. H untley Valley, Ore., Sunday, Ja n . 7, 1940 P ortland, a •brother; Mrs. B ertha dleton W ednesday follow ing a
hobo
p aren ts of Mrs. Collis Moore, were 10:00 a. ni. - Bible School; J. S. H aiL y of F orest Grove, a siste r; weeks stay with his paren ts.
h ire over new y ears to visit their F ritts, S uperintendent.
11:00 a. m. - M orning W orship,
d a u g h te r and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Ginn and “/Another Gospel vs. the Gospel
M a rg a re t Caldwell were in P o rt­ ot' R evelation,” a study in Gala- BIG
tions.
land a p a rt of C hristm as week.
See w h at prices may be found in Moro fo r eve«yday grocery item s.
QJen C ojey, m anager of thi 6:30 p. m. - IB.Y.P.U., with the FRUIT GROW ER
Specials for FRID A Y & SA TU R D A Y
jNieu fo r t)|e Pacific Power & Light Stew ardship iCcmimission in ch aig e
- com pany was here T hursday fr,yi 7:30 p. m. - E vening Service.
Tender, F n s h
The Dalles.
7:30 p. m. T hursday - P ray er and
|1
lb. Cello plug
Rain fell W ednesday night to a Bible study a t the parsonage. L ast
depth of .33 inch a t the station Sunday evening a fte r services as
S p e rry ’s
giving the new year a good s ta rt usual a t the church, the co n g reg a­
larg e 3 lb p k g
on the m oisture deficiency of the tion adjourned to th e parsonage
year ju«t past, A fotal o f .62 whir-e quiet gam es w ere played
jpeh h«s coma sine® 1940 began.
and refresh m en ts w ere served.
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Cleo M- B arnum was down over During the elos-ing hours of the
the New Y ears holiday from Bend Old Y ear a very p re tty candle
w here he is now farm ing.
ight service was presented. This
M rs. N. E. F erbrache, of P o rt­ concluded at one m inute past mid­
land, was here last week looking night when “ A H appy New Y e ar”
4 9 lb . bag* ¡A rm o u r's
hall or w h o le :
P ic k s ¡ W h it e River
a f te r business affairs here and a: was wished by all present,
C ra s s Valley. She form erly lived
a t G rass Valley back in 1901.
"CATERPILLAR”
Wasco M ethodist C hurch: Sun-
ay School a t 10 a. m,
i
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We tak e this m eans of giving M orning W orship a t 11 a. m?
DIESEL
Snowflakes
our slnere th an k s to those kind Epworth League a t 8:30 p. m.
2 lb. box
friends who gave and offered their
There will be no pot luck dinner a t G. E. Hogan, Forem an, The Seg-
aid and sy m p ath y a t the tim e of the church nyxt Sunday, due to j reflation
C o rp o ra tio n ,’ Y akim a
Red & W hite
the fu n eral of our m other, Mrs.
the flu epidemic. The p«»tor will W ash., says:
2à
size tin s
Ruby Petty«.
preach a t the G rass Valley M eth- | “ Before b u y in g we tried out fo u r
Glenn F airchild and family
Solad dressing
odist, church on Sunday afternoon 1 o th e r tra c to rs. T heir best per-
•t
Mrs. Emma Ja n ttn e r
q
u a rt ja rs
al 2:3°-
iform ance was 22 gallons of gaso-
F. L. Cannell, P a sto r 1 line in 10 hours of disking.
TiHamook
“ We felt th a t the ‘C a te rp illa r’ D2
2 lb. loaf
Moro C hristian Science Society. T ra c to r .b e a t a n y th in g , we tried
Sirndijy School a t 10:00 o’clock and its record to d ate show s we
A & H B rand
,FO R S A L E : R egistered Shorthorn Church service jjegins a t 11 a. m. were lig h t.
1 lb. pkg
I
^ b u ll, com ing th re e years old. -u 'jc c t ‘‘God.’’ W ednesday eve-
Porters Frillets
" ’ »Carl M. M elzer, Moro,
8 pd
ng m eeting a t eight o ’clock. The
1
lb. Cello pkg
Reading Rocm is in the re a r of the
FOR S A L E : 35 ton« w heat hay
hurch building, with an atte n d a n t
P u re Cane
H. B. Belshee, Moro.
on W ednesday evening. The pub­
10 lb. bag
FOR S A L E : House in G rass Val­ lic is cordially invited to all »er­ John Deere
Caterpillar
ices and to make use of the
ley, th ree Jots, Call a t Journal
r 9-11 pd reading „room. '
office.
oiyW iES
T. Lester Jekason
uwm
WAaoo
3 i- Luuta Star-Time«: What a
w orld- About the tim e you pay
.your debts, draw up a strict bud­
get, and g et lined up to save some
m oney, your neighbors haul off
and buy a new autom obile.'
.
-;:r
. 4 ^
-•J»«
Stale Sen. James A. Noe of Louisi­
ana, close friend and aide to* (he
late Huey Long, and now a candi­
date for governor, has promised to
Home Electric Light System
break up the political machine
founded by the “ Klngfish.” Noe 60 cents per y ear o p eratin g cost
3 y ear P aym ent Plan
broke with the other “heirs” follow­
ing Long's death and is given F ree E stim ates W ithout O bligation
• * •
credit for instigating and leading
the present graft investigation in the LADIES— T ry new a r t self w ring-
state.
ihg mop, also
D EX TER TW IN W ASHER,
w ritë or phone
John M. DeMoss, Dealer
CH IR O PR A CTIC PH Y SIC IA N S
Res. DeMoss S prgs.
Dr. H. H. P irra to n , C h iro p rac­ ’Moro, Ore.
tic P h y sic ian of Chicago, 16 years
exjierience. Painless non surgical
rem oval o f tonsils, vericose veins,
foot troubles, sinus, colitis, scia­
tica, a r th r itis etc., F irs t N ational
Bank
Bldg. Phone
101. The
Dalle«, Oregon.
EASY W E R
I N MAfiKET
SAFE
Groceries— M eats— Fresh
w r in g e r ro ll«.
your old washer as
Fruits and Vegetables in
payment. Phone
Season
PalfQMgc
AeradaM
HAMPTON FURNITURE
The
Dalles, Ore.
Conlee’s Grocery
: M a rsh m a llo w sJ
12c
(P a n ca k e F lou ~ - r
■
i S yru p ¡£4.™’ pt. ju gs, 2 1 c
[' flour '"] [ bacon ]
21c lb.
¡C rackers
■
iK raut ?.
i M iracle W h ip
Want Ads
_
O ’MEARA
S u p p ly & Im p. C o
For a few centj a week
You can tell Sherman Countians
i**
what you have to je ll,
the price, thc quality
and the other features that make it
~
a
. a desirable purchase
3 cans,
(Soda
2 pkgs.
:Egg N o o d le s
21c
S u gar
D a te s, C lea n p itted , 2 Iks
161
for trial
AIR CONDtTIQNKD
COLD STORAGE L O C U M
Y mt
N ew rubber
It*s cheaper than talking
)
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