the summer learning the rudiment* of
Monday. Tuesday he was a vis Sunday School Superintendent A* yet no boy* from Sherman
soldiering. Sherman county's quota
has arranged for a special num county have applied for admission to
itor IB Redmond
Meet* the 1st and *rd
The W W. M. Co , chopped ber each Sunday until after Eas the Citizens Military Training C*mp is only one, but if applications arv
Th «rad* y evening* of
according to the enrollment chart* put in early enough this can be raised
Visiting
several loads of gram last Sun ter.
ally in
at Vancouver Barracks. I jim L year in some instances.
day for farmers who are using
with us
Walter May was in Portland
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Hangen
horses to do their farm work.
five young men spent a few weeks of
the first of the week on a busi
and his mother were visitors at
Hobt Urquhart, Secretai)
Henry
Tetz
and
wife
accom
ness trip.
panied the basket ball boys to the home of Mr and Mrs. J. R.
Jim Rudolph was in town from
Portland last week end and con Dellinger last Sunday.
Chapter Na 7« O- E. S.
Kent Tuesday having some dent
Moro, Oregon
People from Kent pttending
tinued on to Ridgefield, Wash.,
Ragwlar communica- al work done.
Grange
at Harland View last Sat
where
th»
y
visited
Mr.
letz
’
pa
(joa* each 2nd and 4th
Mr. and Mrs Homer Sibley
75c Value
Thursday evening* of
urday were Mr. and Mrs. Char
rents.
each month.
we e Sunday visitors at the L.
lie
Guyton,
Pauline
Davis,
Mrs.
Fred Hollister and wife spent
Mr*. Ruth Sparling.
Worthy Matron W Rakes home
MfiCIKMW*
the week end with his relatives Louis Sather, Mr. and Mrs. Cor-
Nan* Barine, Secretary
Eloise Shade, of Portland, is
lias Andrews and Mrs. Hal Mor-
in McMinnville.
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Joe Gregg sold eight horses row.
Mrs. O L. Belshe.
For Household and
Methodist Church Not««.
and W. R Dugger sold four to Voina Guyton and Earnest
Moro, Oregon
Gardening
William Me Kinny was here
(Moro)
Heine, the horsebuyer, this week Struckman motored to The Dal-
Meet* every Mond*)
evening in the I.O.O.I last week from Heppner where
Sunday school every Sunday and delivered to Moro.
les Sunday.
hall.
Transient and
he
is
now
farming.
morning
at 10.
Mrs. Pauline Wilcox enter-
visiting brothers are
The Merry Maids’ Club of the
Preaching next Sunday morn tainedthe members of the bridge Young Peoples’ Sunday School
cordially incited to
Just Arrived
L
V.
Moore
shipped
a
car
of
ing at 11. The theme for the
meet with u*
Harvey C. Thompson, N. G. cattle to the Portland markets sermon is “Paul’s Gospel of Sal club last Thursday at Mrs. Earl Class were entertained by Anna
Tooth Paste
A. M Young, be.'ietary. last Saturday night.
Olds’ home.
Sather at her home last Tuesday
vation.”
Shaving Cream
The Ladies Aid Society meets The Odd Fellows lodge have evening, March 3. After the
Dewey Thompson, deputy as-
Other Toilet
afternoon with Mrs. been having some lively meeting business meeting, the rest of the
jessor for this county, is inter- Thursday
M. E. Schadwitz at 2o.clock>
Moro, Oregon
Articles in
U te cup WNu
Meet* 2d and 4th Tues viewing property owners this
The attendance at church nights for the past two or three evening was spent in music. Re
lOc
Packages
days of each month. week.
freshments
consisting
of
sand-
weeks
while
initiating
Johnnie
i school was not quite normal last
Visiting members wel
Sunday. The interest however Rolfe, Oscar Lemley and Florin witches, pickles, pie and coffee
L.
L.
Peetz,
W.
H.
Ragsdale
come.
fine, and we hope everyone Coon. *These men finished their were served.
Elizabeth Thompson
and W. S. Powell were in Pendle was
will be present next Sunday.
Noble Grand
D isplay A m
ton last Thursday on business for The Intermediate class report final round last Thursday night' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams ol
Jessie Henrichs, Secretary
a delightful Saturday at the and two others were started on Antelope were visitors in Kent
the Grain Growers.
home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol their journey toward odd fellow Sunday.
Chria Andersen is here from
Chris Schalt« Post No. 71
ship.
Sayrs.
Amari can Eagioa
Portland this week looking after
History records that the Christ The city council held their reg-1 Mrs. Knighten’s mother, Mrs.
Meet* at Legion h*ll on some of his business affairs and ian faith is the foundation and
Me.Gregor, who has been visit
ular monthly meeting Monday ing here has returned to her
M 2nd and 4th Wednesday visiting old time friends.
stepping
stone
of
civilization.
■V t-vcnuigi <4 each mouth.
L L. Peetz and Forrest Peetz Then it must follow^as night and night and transacted the routine i home Tn Portland.
R. J. Bruckert, Commander
and wife drove to Swim Monday day, that the nation or people business of the city.
Little Anajean Knighten, who
Vernon Flatt, Adjutant
-------------------- We Are Agents For--------------------
who forsake that faitff will retro Dean, youngest son of Mr. and
and on to Portland Tuesday re grade
[
has
been having the flu, is repor
and suffer defeat. “Right
turning that night.
eousness exalteth a nation but Mrs. George Wilcox, fell from* ted to be feeling much better.
HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. M2
sin is a reproach to any people.” tricycle onto his chin cutting it I
E.
E.
Barnum
is
making
his
OREGON CITY WOOLEN MILLS
Meet* in their hall in Harmony Dis
Miss Lorraine Darby visited
The church with a cordial wel open.
irst
spring
visit
to
his
ranch
trict the second and fourth Friday
her brother Wayne in McMinn«
Tailored To Measure
night* of each month.
Visiting south east of town, from his come.
The Woman’s Community |’¿Yla^’laat week-end.
F. A Ginn, Pastor.
Grangers welcome.
home in The Dalles,
C. P. Adama, Master.
Club met Tuesday afternoon with |
'
C. E. Crite*, Secretary. •
Mrs. Poley. The talk on Ore-
Mr- and Mr8>
A Dunlap
J. B, Adams was in Jefferson
Fred W. Green Governor of gon products was read by the,who motored to Hood River to
county Wednesday and reports Michigan,
These Suits and O’coats are made
says, “In my opinion
SHERMAN LODGE, NO. 143, that there was more rainfall
ri ay
of pure Virgin Wool Grown on Ore
the important school is the Sun hostess and plans were made for flee Rent team play O e
A. F. A A. M
there than in Sherman county.
day School. It is a little more the play which will be given the nikl t made a brief trip to ort’
gon sheep
Meet* in Muonic Hall, Grau Valley,
important to a well ordered life 21st of March in the Auditorium. ' l^d Saturday, returning to Hood
Earl
McKinny-and
Lewis
Hast
FINE HAND TAILORED
2nd and 4th Tuesday* of each month
, , u
. p River in time to see the final
than another single part of onr
P. & L. Co.
, „
Visiting members cordially invited to ings spent the week end in Sal education. A survey of the New , The , crew . of „ the P. ....
Five Day Service From Portland
। game . of . the . tournament,
em after taking in the basket York prisons recently disclosed have been in Grass Valley nearly
m«*t with u*.
Mrs Rita Harpe, Mrs. Louis
V. B. E akin
H arold E akin
ball tournament in Hood River. the fact that there were practi every day this week taking the
Sather,
and Miss Loraine Darby
Secretary.
w ■
Pastor and Mrs. G. Rody of cally no inmates in these insti slack out of the wires
tutions who were regular atten Mr. and Mrs. L. R, French re were visitors io Moro Tuesday
Graaa Valley Lodge No. 131, Full Gospel Assembly of The dants at Sunday School.’’
afternoon.
£
I. O. O. F. meet* every 2d and Dalles, was over last Friday and
10 A. M. Sunday School each turned to their home here Mon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben
Allen
of
day after spending the winter in
4th Thursday tveniDga of the month in attended the revival meeting in Sunday
th* Odd Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng progress here.
Shaniko were visitors at Kent
Portland and California.
brothers are cordially invited.
Sunday.
Yarn McGowan.
L. K. Smith
Millard Eakin, son of Mr. and The Full Gospel Assembly
Bec y.
NG.
Mrs. Arthur Holt and daugh-
Mrs. V. B Eakin of Grass Valley, nightly services will be conduct
ed
all
this
week
by
Evangelist
ter, Matilda, of Redmond were
was here Wednesday. He is with Louise Hodge at the church at
at the home Mr. and Mrs. J.. L.
a firm of traveling auditors and 7:45 p. m. Announcement of
Mathes’ Sunday.
bookkeepers.
further services will be made at
Kent
Sunday
School
.Saturday and Sunday night
At the last Grange card party
DENTIST
$ Herman Burmester, who had the
PAINT
meeting.
which
was given Saturday night,
That interest is being kept up
J. D. and Mrs. Miller,
HOME OFFICE. WASCO
J a tailor shop here several years
Pastors. in the Kent Sunday School was Mr. J. L. Davis received the
ago returned last Wednesday
and
Full Line of
beautiful quilt which was award
and opened up his old shop across
proven by the fact that last Sun
ed
by
the
ladies
of
Home
Econ
Methodist
Church
Notes
; the street from Pickett’s garage.
Regular visit* made to Graaa
day there were seventy-four peo
ENAMELS
Valley. Watch for announce
(Grass Valley)
ple present who represented thir omics Club as the grand prize for
Richard
Ginn
came
from
Hele
ment*.
the highest score for the season.
na, Montana, to Moro on Mon Church school every Sunday ty-two families. The collection
man
Juanita Mitchel was the lucky
day to pay a surprise visit to his morning at 10.
totaled $3.49.
preaching
on
March
22,
at
11.
winner of the quilt on which
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
GARDEN SEED
On account of the illness of ThreeLundred and twenty-five chances were sold.
Ginn. He left fou Seattle, Thur the hostess, Mrs Dixon, the La Bible chapters had been read this
Harley McKay was absent
sday.
dies Aid did not meet last Thurs last week. Last years goal of
FURNITURE
from
school this week.
day afternoon, but will meet on 5000 chapters was surpassed by
Evangelist
J.
T.
Liebig,
who
FUNERAL HOME
the next regular date.
preached at the Full Gospel As Our Sunday school and church the end of the year so a goal of
----- AND------
Miss Audrey Wiencnen, assist
sembly church for ten days in the services last Sunday was one of 10,000 chapters has been set for
this
present
fiscal
period.
ant
state club leader, will be
AMBULANCE SERVICE series of meetings being held the very best. There was a fine
Two
selections
by
the
Rhythm
traveling
to the different schools
Phone 346 Th* Dalles, Or*
there, left for Goldendale on attendance. Interest was at a
high
tension
and
everyone
Band were a part of last Sunday’s with County Supt, Rakes on the
— or-----
Tuesday.
was happy. Preparations for program. Mr. J. H. Wilson, 16th, 17th and 18th of March.
ÜRAS8 VALLEY PHARMACY
C. S. Knowell, superintendent Easter have commenced and the
Phone222
of construction for the Pacific school expects a fine Easter pro
Power & Light Co. was here Fri gram.
When Your Shoes need day inspecting the new work re Notwithstanding that the
teacher of the Jolly Juniors was
Repair, send them to cently finished here by a con not present last Sunday they are
struction crew. *
in the lead on the trip to the Sea
where they expect to
WERNMARK’S J. B. Adams and G. L. French of have Galilee
March 16
Al arch 14
a very fine picnic. The |
were
in
Arlington
Monday
even
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
Jolly 'Juniors are real workers.
At the close of the Sunday I
TUE DALLES ing to attend a meeting of the
204 Second St.
Full Cream Candy A Sweeping Value
newly formed Arlington local school hour there will be a short [
story.
of the Gilliam County Tax Re
The church with a cordial wel
A 4-sewn Broom, an QQ
Every Day it Candy
QQ
duction League.
come.
Day. Per lb. - - JjC
Oregon Product - -
4
Mrs. Hales of Pendleton, a sis You are invited to all services.
F. A. Ginn, Pastor.
ter of William Morrison, received
word that Robert Morrison, a
Baptist Church
Attorney - at - Law
former resident of the Hay Can
Clorax
Golden Bantam
(Graus Valley)
yon country, was very ill in Long
Corn
The Bleach and Water Softener
Sunday school every Sunday at
Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs.
That save* the wear and tear
While it lath, 2 Ma. 2
Hales left for the southern city, 10 a. m
OFFICE PHONE MAIN 98
of unnecessary rubbing QQ
stopping here Friday night.
2-Quarts --- -
Get
a
Full
Set
of
Dishes
Moro, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Rueck, parents
of Mrs. James Luebke and Mr.
Why noi deal with a bank
and Mrs. Fred Luebke, her bro
Last
Tuesday
Mrs.
Tetz,
Moro,
Oregon
ther and wife, were here over
Phone 29
that is organized to han-
the* week end from Klamath Mrs. George Wilcox and Mrs.
die commercial accounts
DR C. L. POLEY Ealla Sunday the party made Johnson attended the meeting of
and to render
the drive over the Columbia Riv the Moro bridge club in Moro.
Complete
er highway to Portland and re Mr. and Mrs. Don Clodfelter.
n a notai Service of everta
GraM V»ll«y, Orvgoi
were in Cascade Locks last week |
turn.
Banking
kind to commercial hous
Cecil Gragg, a graduate of visiting with 8. O. Clodfelter.
Paoph ran reach me from Moro
Service
es of any type and size?
That have Quality at Low Price
Moro high school in 1926, and Sam Davis is the latest victim 1
at m<ht from th* long cHatance
booth at Hotal Moro by ringing
Moro State Hank is the
now a senior in IBusiness Admin of the influenza being laid up in
The Dalle*.
istration at Albany College, has The Dalles with that affliction.
choice of the comm unity's
Roy J. Baker parted with his
for the past four years been an
leading bu si n css men,
active member both scholastical upper teeth last Monday after
That are Seasonable and Economi
ly and in college activitiea. At many years of close cooperation.
cal
present Mr. Gragg is fulfilling Johnnie Peters and wife spent,
Dr J. R. Morgan the following capacities: Pres a few days in The .Dalles with
ident of Associated Students, Mrs. Peter’s folks, Mr. and Mrs |
DENTIST
member of the Executive Coun J. D. Dunlap.
United States Dental Ex cil, member of Finance Commit
Miss Agne« Palmer was in
aminer for this district tee, member International Rela Portland last week end to see her j
tions Society. Chairman Publi- parents
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
cations Committee, Secretary*
OFFICE AT
Art Bibby took his wife to
GRASS VALLEY. OREGON
Treasurer Omegs Zeta fraternity Portland Sunday evening for fur-
MORO, OREGON
and a member of the Varsity A ther treatment and returned on
club.
iboccrilir
J. L Searcy refused to accept
the appointment as councilman
of the city and L R. Con lee was
named to fill the vacant position
at a special meeting held Wed
nesday night.
Mrs. J. L. Searcy and Mrs.
W. H. Ragsdale entertained a
party of friends at the Ragsdale
home Wednesday. Bridge tables
were placed for twenty eight
guesos who whiled the afternoon
at that pastime.
Y W ant tor
guwta
33c per pr.
à) cas
-
L"
A
Moro Pharmacy
AN OREGON PRODUCT
CLOTHES
WALTER A. MAY & SON
MOM HARDWARE SIMPER
Kent News
Dr. J. A. Butler i
ZELL’S
Oregon
Moro
Specials Por
W. C. BRYANT
27c
Grass Valley
Just a Minute
MORO CASH GROCERY
For Grocene
For Dry Goods
See
ZIEGLER'S
MORO
BANK
Quality Store
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL