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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1940)
f e THE SHERMAN COUNÏY JOÜ RNAL, MORO, OREOON /'RIDAY, MARCH FAM Í. 1M0 , a -g g — Mr. and Mrs. bean Olds and son aid spent the day at the home Donald Mra. Herman Peters entertained of Jac^b Wassenmiller to celebrate After Three Years members of the junior bridge club his 72nd birthday anniversary. Mrs. Jacob Wassenmiller and and additional guests at her home H. W. Champneys returned on Thursday at a dessert luncheon, Mrs. Dean Olds accompanied Miss Tuesday from Kirkland, Wash with high scores going to Mrs. J.S. Wassenmiller and Walter Reese to Newcomb and Mrs. R. J. (Baker. Pcrtland Monday to visit a few ington, where he had been for ten days, and reported that by the Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Eakin went j ^ V 8* Mrs. Hanson’s Sunday school end of this week he would have Mrs. C. B. Doyfe was pleasantly to The Dalles Wednesday when ! ¡Bob Eslinger who spent : the settled his business in this coun class, ithe Keystone Juniors, met surprised Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Eakin entered the hospital winter in Portland antj at Lebanon visiting his son-in-law and daugh at the manse last Tuesday evening ty sufficiently that he would friends called to fielp celebrate her for medical aid. Mrs. W. F. Schilling returned ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson, for a social hour and then staged, move away to return occasionally I 79th birthday a/niversary. A short a skating party at the Legion for business reasons. Mr. Champ- program consisting of several home Thursday from Moro where rt turned home Sunday. hall. About 20 attended. Those neys came here April first in readings by 'Mrs. Gerald Dryden she had been visiting her son and • Those who attended the Baptist invited were: Lois Melzer, Norma i»193ri and was in charge of the and several tonette solos by Leila family, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schil- Conference and Ordination services for Rev. L. T. Anderson in The Melzer, Florence Lawrence, Mary banks at Wasco, Moro, and Mit McLauchlin,, after which refresh ling. Mrs. Ed Alley entertained the ! Dalles last Tuesday were Mr. and Hendricks, Gene Brisbine, Nellie chell. The Wasco bank paid de ments were served to twenty-six high school girls and Miss Pat- Mrs. Fred Cox, Rev. and Mrs. Jackson, Effie Jackson, Mary Wil positors 100 percent and interest, guests. ricia Cyphers a t a surprize birth Gerald Dryden and Mrs. Maude liams, Barbara, Liesz, Mary Lou the Mitchell bank paid out in full Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox left Sun ise Ireland, Miss Vale, Mr. and and the Moro bank had paid 85 day for Corvallis to visit their son- day party in honor of her daugh Garrett. Mrs. Lamer Sayrs, Mr. and Mrs. percent before being turned tq in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Lila Lee Thursday evening at Mrs. A. A. Dunlap accompan the home <rf Mr. and Mrs. Gus ied Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor- LeeHoy Hanson, Carrel Bennett, th? bank commissioner for com- A1 Roberts. Theodore Thompson, Fred Beard pletiom Local firms have been ' Miss Cassie Holmes and Miss Smith. A 6:30 dinner was served : stc, t0 Portiand Friday returning sley. Mr. Irzek, Rachel Poley, litfuidated by Mr. Champneys al- Anna Schwartz attended the Red with table decorations and favors jjOine Sunday in keeping with Washington’s Mr. and Mrs. Hanson. Miss Jean Powell, Miss Mar 80• Cross meeting in Moro last Tues birthday. The evening was spent Joe Almond, who some nine garet Trabue and Miss Virginia day evening. playing games. years ago sold oil and gas thru Helyer were visitors in The Dalles Among those who attended the .T. Lester Johnson of Wasco was Thursday gening the breadth of southern Sherman Kent Legion Has basketball tournament at Dufur a business caller here Wednesday, i Mrs Kendrick Dunlap and Miss and Wasco counties, was here again Saturday were Mr. and Mrs; Ed Jim Wilson and John Wilson of ¡?mma Ellen Fortner were visitors this week to meet old friends and Alley and daughterLila Lee, Mrs. Kent were business visitors here Oyster Feed in Kent Sunday. talk over old times. Edgar Alley, 'Miiss Jean Powell, Friday. W. H. Ragsdale, wife and son, Jeanette Huhman, Mr .and Mrs. The Kent American Legion Aux- _ Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Laffoon and Out of 20 cars involved in fatal Harry, were here last Friday from iliary entertained the American I* r“n. . k. ? aye/ Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Martin were traffic accidents during the month The Dalles. J Legion at an oyster, supper on and Helen Stark, Glen King. business visitors in The Dalles of January, 17 were private pas- Mrs. Darwin VanGilder and Mrs Washington’s birthday. W ily Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley went Thursday. , senger vehicles, according to fig- - Collis Moore were hostesses last Knighten, past district command- to The Dalles Sunday where Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R .y. Baker left for ures f rom ^ e secretary of state. Friday n i g h t at the VanGilder e i, acted as, toastmaster and en Lemley again entered the hospital Gresham Saturday accompan,ed by other whiclca involv(;d in- fatal home to a group of friends who tertained the guests with stories. for medical aid. Mrs. .Herman Schdling w-ho^wtll crashej were Qne ,jght pickup dined sumptuously on barbecued Five guests were present from -*Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely of the visit her daughter Miss Barbara crab. Maupin, four from Antelope, and brought Mr. .and Mrs. John Walpole in Portland and Mrs. trusk and one bicycle and one not HuyS hom,e Saturday after apend- Charles Lemley who will visit her stated. ' Carrel Bennett returned last Sat covers were laid for 39 in all. The Auxiliary planned a show- lnlf ».week wuth them. . urday from California where-with daughter Mrs. Hubert Hutchcroft Mary Teschner went to Yak.ma and family in Portland and Mrs. his parents, he had spent a vaca er for Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schilling ' i ednt5< ia y tn V‘Slt her mother’ J. S. Newcomb who will visit her tion which he says was most en- for Sunday afternoon, March 3, > to be given at the Kent Grange ^ r8, Bell. , daughter Mrs. Wayland Weld and joyable.-------- ----------------- — The Baptist Mission society met family in Portland Mrs. Robert Hoskinson left Sun hall, Everyone is invited. The Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Karnes cel- day for Ontario where she will Schillings lost their home by fire at the home of Mrs. C. B. Doyle Tuesday afternoon. ebrated their 9th wedding anniver- last week. spend a week or so with her sis Frcd Krusow was a business sary aS dinner guests at the home ter, Mrs. Paul Goddard and family. visitor in Moro Wednesday. 1 of Mr and Mrs. A. M. Nelson and D. J. iButcher and J. R. Farring Mr. and Mrs. Millard Eakin , faniiiy at Moro Sunday, ton of the telephone company were 4.9 Percent of OSC spent the week end visiting Dr. Mr and Mrs. Glenn McLachlin and in this county Wednesday checking and Mrs. M. B. Taylor in Portland. family spent Sunday visiting his up on the new telephone service Students are Married Dad Everett arrived here last parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Me Joe Rrackett was here Wednes Tuesday to visit his son Ted and Lachlin at Moro. day looking , after his business Married students now enrolled family, Mr. and Mrs Melvin Fulkerson , affairs. at Oregon State college total 247 Mrs. Arch Cantrall and Mrs of Maupin spent the week end vis Mr. and Mrs. Lemér Sáyrs ^ere or 4.9 percent of the entire enrol- ATzell Lemley were visitors in j iting* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. *■ ' Ben payne, and her sister, Mrs. entertained at dinner at the Han- me nt, according to a study being Moro Friday. ¡on home on Sunday F«.b. 18 in made in the school of home econ- Among those who attended the I Glenn McLachlin, and family, honor of LeeRoy’s birthday. Miss crrrics there. The «tme —study Amertean legion and - Auxiliar y fo r g e t “A u n t S ysie Shoots Frances Gorsline and Johi? Mc shows 229 married students at the meeting and oyster feed at Kent | tj,p Works” Friday evening March Clure of Wasco, and Miss Mary University of Oregon, which is Thursday evening were Mr. and lst at the auditorium. Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs Mr anJ-Mrit. A. F. Balzer and j Williams of Moro were dinner 6.3 percent of the enrollment. At the college 202 men and 45 Wallace May, Mr. and Mrs. Ted|"snn Raiph attended the funeral ”, guests *at the manse last Sunday . .. Rrif comemorating Mr. Hanson’s birth women are continuing their edu- Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Gil- ^ , ^ 4 ^ for Mr. Balzer’s aunt,'Mrs cation after marriage. Preliminary. Junson^ and M ix. Earl_Olds, j Gua Balzer, a t Tygh Valley W ed-lg|n_ lf Gertnany wlns lhr war Is day. _ reported to be Ernst Wilhelm Bohle. Melvin Baker returned Wednes reports show the average age of Mr and Mrs. Arzell Lemley and nesday the married men to be about 25, Miss Cassie Holmes Miss Cassie Holmes went to The Britjsh born, BohIe ls the leader of day from Heppner, where he has Miss Freda Marsh of The Dalles Dalles Monday to take care of Mrs. R eich’s foreign organization been in the CCC camp from which and of the women 23. Married he was discharged, having com students are enrolled fairly even- arrived Sunday to visit at the A rzell L em ley w ho underw ent an which m aintains contact with Ger- y throughout the institution, al home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Was operation Tuesday morning. mans living abroad. pleted his enlistment. senmiller a few days. Miss Ottilie Wassenmiller of though engineering and home ec Word was received here of the Mr .and Mrs. Don Smith and Portland and Walter Reese of appear to have a slight birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. onomics son Larry and Mr .and Mrs. Gus Hillsboro came up Friday to spend edge in numbers. Bert Lite of Portland. Mrs. Lite Smith went to The Dalles Friday , we€jl €n(j visiting her parents, was formery Eunice Lawrence. to take little Larry dowm for med Mr. and Mrs. Jacofb Wassenmiller.J Read the ads in the Journal. ical attention. Mr.and Mrs. J. D. Hand left for Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart Wassen-| Patented or Unpatented George Wilcox of The Dalles was miller and family of The Dalles | Wasco Wednesday after having a business visitor here Thursday arrived Saturday and on Sunday I beei. here two weeks while Mr. ard Monday. Hand inspected the warehouses J . T. A n d e rso n Joe Almond of Portland was a in this part of the county» He is inapector for the federal govern C O M I N G In d u s tr ia l C o -o rd in a to r Moro Community Presbyterian visitor at the Art Bibby home ment and has the duty of check church. Sunday, March 3, 1940. Wednesday and Thursday .He is Three Act Comedy ing the contents of the houses 10 00 Sunday school. Classes tor now employed by the federal gov ernment. Almond was a former At Hotel Moro on March 2 “AUNT SUSIE SHOOTS THE and elevators. all ages—Chester Smith,. Super resident here when he was with WORKS” Mr. and Mrs. Serai Searcy were intendent. 11:00 Morning Wor the Union Oil company. By meipbers of the in Portland Sunday and Monday ship—“While Facing Jerusalem,” Ed Alley, Ray Jewel and Melvin leaving A. M. Wright to manage third in a series of Lenten medit Balzer took the high school bas Grass Valley Rebekah Ixxlge ations. Special music by the choir. ket ball team to Dufur Friday for Under the direction of Mirs. O. N. the hariware store. Joe Belanger and Mel Schade- 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples society the sub-district tournament. Ruggles witz are busy developing another will meet at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer were At the GRASS VALLEY Audito Idea for a farm implement desig Mrs. E. H. Moore. Mr.' Hanson in The Dalles Thursday visiting rium FRIDAY, MARCH 1 ned to keep the straw on top of will lead the devotional hour. Miss her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Florence Lawrence will give a at 8:00 o’clock p.m. the ground. It will be drawn be Bi uckert. chapter of “City Shadows” entit hind. a plow or one way disc. led “Parent Problems,” and con Earl Gentry and family are liv duct the discussion. Wednesday, ir.g on the dower Fraser place 7:30 p.m. Senior choir, rehearsal. — for the time being and their dau- Thursday, 4:00 Junior <;hoir re • ghter has started to school here. hearsal. Henry G. Hanson, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. A. Douma left Wednesday for Prineville for a First Baptist Church of Grass brief visit with Mrs. Douma’s Valley: 10:00 a.m. Bible school father. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Belshee Mt mOrize a verse of Scripture and .'"'Bpint a part of this week in Her b* ing it with you for the Scripture miston with their daughter and memorizing contest which begins this Sunday. 11:00 a.m.—Morning husband. Worship. The sermon topic will be “Spirit vs Flesh” from Galat PRICES EFFECTIVE F RIDAY AND SATURDAY ians 5th chap.. 6:30 p.m. BYlPU I with the debate postponed from last week on the question Res 2 lbs for Oleomargarine FOR SALE: Advance Rurnley, olved: That Foreign Missions »are nA,re important than Home Mis- j. 16 ft harvester, good condition. suns. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service J. T. Johnson, Wasco 16-9 ch with more questions from the FOR SALE: 50 head feeder pigs, !>eiT Prayer t T and ^ Bible B7iwe p.m. Thursday— two brood sows to farrow in QutsTitn.i°Jb study on personal work. March. Geo. Drinkard, Was Gerald C. Dryden, pastor co. Phone 445. 15-7 pd. Keystone Class ' Champneys Leaving - C f HSCO Fair FUndS Mark MoCuin accompanied Joe Almond to Portland Friday. Mrs. Doyle Entertained At Honored On 79th Hanson Home Anniversary , Voted By State ' San Francisco, Cal. Feb. 29— Bucked by an appropriation of $350,000 by the state legislature, bringing California’s financial parti cipation to nearly $1,000,000, the 1940 season of the Golden Gate International Exposition will be yond doubt be the finest fair the west has ever produced. , This was the unanimous opinio^ — eat expressed by exposition officials when appraised of the new appro priation. " r- . Under the terms of the measure setting up the new finances, the sum of $100,000 is to be earmarked to aid county exhibits, and a fur- thei sum of $05,000 is set aside for special awards, “With this new appropriation added to funds remaining from last year’s state fund, Treaure Island now ¡n position to assure the creation of a host of new features* said President Marshall Dill. ron«>m::»nmmn»»»n i n i »»n»»»H»»«»»:«»i»»»»»»»HiiiiiHn»n» C hoose fro m a s to c k o f g o o d s th a t is th e m o st c o m p le te in th e c o u n ty . Buy at a p r ic e th a t is fa ir ly based on q u a lit y a n d w o rk m a n s h ip . D r y G o o d s , C lo t h in g a n d S h o efe t o m e e t t h e » n e e d s o f th e c o m m u n ity D e p e n d a l e , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s Quality Store ZEIGLER’S Grass Valley To Rule England? INVENTIONS WANTED GuGiïypmnunakuu H U M TH tll Theie’s a real thrill to Spring housecleaning when you’ve the light materials to work with! It you haven’t you’ll find it rather a depressing job . . . so why not stock up on the things you need? A VW B e fo re the long w o rk season begins th ere is tim e to P a in t a n d K a ls o m in e the rooms used so w in te r. K a ls o m in e New and Lighter Colors 25-pound Bag —Smaller Amounts Sold— F u lle r ’ s B e s t H o u s e P a in t $2.00 p e r g a llo n 3 .0 5 In side P a in ts , E nam els, V a rn is h , Brushes, etc. TUM-A-LUM V a lley Buying your new or used AUTOMOBItE borrowing on or refinancing your present car Want Ads M art C o ffe e Lighthouse Cleanser JESSIE’S FLOWER SHOP Wasco Church of Christ: Jun Funeral Sprays, Cut Flowers and ior choir, 9:45 a.m. Sunday school Potted Plants, The Dalles, Oreg. 10:00 a.m. Worship service 11:00 Ruggles Confectionery, Agents. a.m., sermon (by minister. Chris FOR SALE: Good young horses. tian Endeavor 6:30 p.m. Wallace Patrick*, minister Clarence Laffoon, Kent, Ore. Bert Watkins, superintendent 15-20 FOR .^ALg: D2 Tractor and 3 bottom plow, 14”. Lester Bar- r.um Moro. FOR SALE or TRADE: 960 A. till able wheat ranch. Klondike, Oie. 13 bushel allotment average. Ad dress Journal office 14-7 • FOR SALE: Excellent spring bar ley seed beardless. Call Maiie Bai- nett. Cooper, Wasco, Phone 473 16c RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers in* Sherman county. X No experience or cap ital required. Steady work. Make up to $10 a day. McNess Co., 2423 Magnolia St., Oak land, California. WITH THIS BANK T ro c o Tabic Queen Salad Dressing qt 2 3 c White Satin Sugar -I AN OREGON PRODUCT IO-POUND SACK C 1 O X V BROKEN SLICED BROOMS mea ppl« 53c YOUR OWN HOME TOWN! -- __a.ndi •o saves time and inconvenience In 1 sending payments out of this community No. 2 size FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LLOYD L. HKNNAGIN, Aiartoger Bananas GOLDEN Green Onions \ ■ p er lb 2 3 c 6 cans 2 5 c GREEN & WHITE EACH Wasco Methodist Church: Sun- | day school at 10.00 a.m., classes , for all ages. Tne following pro gram will ibe given from 11:00 to 12:00: Prelude, Mrs. J. T. John- j son; song by congregation, No. , 21; clarinet solo, Edward Mills; responsive reading No. 461: solo, Gaylord Guy; offertory, John Robert McClure; Scripture read ing; song .by congregation, No. 64; song, “I’m the Child of a King?* R«sä; Morrow Billy Sheets, Bob Mills: Buble story, lavilla Gosson; trombone special, Clyde Fridley; song by congregation, No. 91; benediction; Doxology.- Ep- DELIVER worth League at 6:30 p.m. F. L. Canneti, pastor BUILDS YOUR BANK CREDIT IN RIPE X- 3 lbs for 2 3 c Radishes 3 bunches l O c per bunch 5c MUStard GrCdlS 3 bunches l O c CONLEE'S GROCERY PHONE 621 FIRST RRTIORRb A OF P O R T L A N D -* ™ . Hraf Natfonal Bank W ..Í of th . B ^ k lM * 1 (1 1 El F ( I ( 1 1 1*. 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