IMÜ
COUNTY JUUUNAl^ MUHO. uKKUON, pmUAY, APRIL M* XlHH.
et th« participate wem injured.
rion. Annajean Knighten, 1st. La. OLDS, Dell—TA 1992: Ltrs *33* Ltra ’33 12 32 38: HPM ’33 • 0. I -32 8.
‘ MORROW.
n,-TA 6 40: Ltrs
Velie Reynolds 2nd; Second divi. 8. *82 7: HPM ’33 26. ’32 55.
4*32 162; FHB *32 15.
; HPM '33 none,
i *33 non«'.
Several cara full of ladies fron» «ion, Claudine Thompson. ^st. OLDS. L. A.—TA 2240: Ltrs ’88
KENT
Virginia Murray, 2nd; Third dhri- 4, ’32 7; HPM ’33 17. ’32 35; FHB'
sion, Betty Powell, 1st, Vivian Fui *88 8, *82 11.
¡COMMUNITY COMMITTEE
W. RUCKER J R—TA 1120: Ltrs
bia library boards.
M. ’33 12. ’32 10; HPM •33 87, '82
1er. 2nd.
t,
L.
E.
Clark,
J.
PAYNE, B. F.—TA 786: Ltrs *33 K. Haggerty,
“
60,
vUed to meet with us.
4, 12 4; HPM 13 22. ’32 14.
| Wilson.
Limer Hansen, W. M*
SATHER, lz«»uiM—TA 1347: Ltrs
D. E Stephani spent a couple
FBTTEYS, Ruby B—TA 315;’ AMICK,
--------- - L. —
-
-----
W.—TA 2280: Ltrs
Idra '33 3, *82 4; HPM *33 19, *32 ’33 13. ’32 16; HPM *33 100, *82 *33 4, *32 4; HPM *33 16, ’32 11.
SCHADE WITZ. Carl H. —TA 1 440:
Um station looking after agricul
’
33
none,
133;
FHB
*32
9
tural matters there-
Ltrs *33 4, '32 fl; HPM *33 28,
RECKM AN, D.
1049:
BARNET. Roy P.- -TA 2080: Ltrs
'32
28.
Moro, Oregon
Church School
10.00 a. m. ’88 8, *82 4; HPM *33 18 32 23. *38 8. ’32 8; HPM *33 64, *32 62:
W.
C-—TA „JI20
SCHILLING.
Church Worship
800: FHB '33 99.
llrOO a. m. REYNOLDS. Dean L.—1
Meets every Mon
8; HPM ’33 15. '32
was
in
Moro
Monday
night
to
Ltrs
'33
2,*'32
Ltrs
’
33
*32 8; HPM '33 20, BIBBY. Mrs. A. J.—TA 1180:
Epworth League
day evening in the
1^0 p- m.
58; FHB ’33 10, '82 20.
*32 38.
I O.O.F. hall. Tran confer with th« library board-
Ltrs '33 8. '32 8; HPM *33 13,
WILSON,
J C-—TA 1074:
ROLFE. Theodóre M-—TA 1877: ’32 43.
12; HPM
33 103.
Salvation
Army
Envoy
Lillian
3
Cemmamty
Presbyterian
CKwrrh
*33
15.
1
Ltrs
’
33
7. *32 none; HPM '33 BORSTEL. Frank von—TA 1170
brothers are cordi
Gray
McCormick
was
in
the
coun
’32 73.
ally invited to meet
Ltrs '33 7, *32 9; HPM '33 SI
Ltrs
H.—TA
1980:
ty Tuesday afternoon on her an
WILSON,
RU8T, John W.—TA 1200: Ltrs 79.
with us.
HPM
*33
38.
*32
35.
nual
trip
about
this
part
of
the
’
33
8,
’
32
8
33
e,
’
32
5;
HPM
'33
19.
’
M
Halph Bns bine, N. G.
CLARK. L. E—TA 1680: Ltrs *83
Subject. Are Sin, Disease, anc
John K.—TA 957: Ltrs
WILSON,
87;
FHB
*88
26.
Joe Truit, Secretary
Death Real?
9. *32 19; HPM ’33 68. '32 68.
4; HPM '33 19. '32 21.
in this county pleasing and states
PRITTS. J.
TA 649: Ltrs *88 ’38 7, *32 j. M—TA 4000: Ltrs
Golden Text: Jeremiah 30: 17. RUSSELL, Arch L.—TA
WILSON.
Ltrs
*33
4,
*32
4;
HPM
’
33
35, *32 5
HPM '33 33, '32 27.
I will restore health unto thee,
Moro, Oegon
larger thje year than last.
14; HPM '33 2, ’32 97;
and 1 will heal thee of thy wounds 84: FHB ’33 2, ’82 8.
GREGG, Cary B.—TA 13C0: Ltrs ’33 1. ’32
FHB
*33
nono,
'32 1C.
SCHILLING, A. W—TA 1620: ’38 3. ’32 14; HPM ’33 30, *82
Meets 2d and 4th Tu-
saith the Lord.
Robert
Webb
and
wife
drove
to
YOUNG,
Sarah
—
TA 3: Lani *33 1,
Ltrs
’
88
11,
’
32
12;
HPM
’33 33, 73; FHB ’33 1.
o dayj of each month
Responsive * Reading: Luke 4.
BoSheU
Washington
ShUfctMy
to
*32
2;
HPM
'33
7, '32 9.
'82
44;
FHB
*38
none,
’
32
20.
Visiting members we]
33-40-
HAGGERTY, Wilbur—TA 2022:
attend the wedding of Charkh
SCHILLING,
Roy
G.
—
TA
336:
WASCO
come.
Ltrs
*33
9,
*32
13;
HPM
’
38
All are cordially invited to at
62, *82
Webb, twin brother of Robert, who
'COMMUNITY- COMMITTEE: J. M_
tend the church services and to Ltrs *88 8. ’88 8; HPM ’33 19. *32 98; FHB *83 198. *82 123.
Idi« i' i ' ■Jtx. N. G.
was married to Miss Enna Rich-
HELYER, Einer M^TA 2499: Yocum, W. H. Burros, W. E.
SHIPLEY, Vernon E.—TA 1100: Ltrs '33 3, '88 9; HPM '33 7, Bruckert.
bride came tn Moro for afew days
Chris Schah«. Port Ne. 71
ANDERSON, Victor—TA 1171:
which is open daily where all Ltrs *33 7. ’83 8; HPM *38 46, ’M 82 62.
88.
American Legion
HENKLE, J. F —TA 1247:
Ltrs ’88 6, *32 9; HPM '33 40, ’32
SMITH. Clydo—TA 6 40: Ltrs ’33 ’88 2. *82 1; HPM ’33 15. ’12
Meets at Legion hall on
88.
6. ’82 4; HPM ’83 39. * 32 20.*
2nd and 4th Wednesday
HOWELL. George W.—TA 440 BRUCKERT, W. E.—TA 1167:
purchaaed-
SMITH. L. K—TA 1920 : Ltra ’33 Ltrs *33 4. ’32 7; HPM *33 7. *32 Ltrs ’33 16, ’32 2l; HPM '33 97
evenings sf each month, Wednesday afternoon at her borne
The Foil Gospel Assembly
14, *88 28; HPM *33 68 . ’32 112. 60; FHB ’33 6.
north of town- Bridge was the
c L. French, Commander
*11 123; FHB ’33 45.
Sunday School _____ _ lQ:00 a- m.
STARK, S. L.—TA 1657: : Urs ’33 KOEPKE, Hana—TA 800: Ltrs BURRES W. H-—TA 4326: Ltrs
Wily W Knighten, Adjutant afternoon's diversion.
Fellowship Meeting and scripture 14. *32 17^ HPM ’33 81:
’32 69.
’38 8, ’32 8; HPM ’33 19, ’32 24. '33 6. '32 18; HPM '33 18. ’82
11.00a- m. STR ADLE Y
lesson
Wm- Frail spent a couple of
LAFFOON, C. L—TA 2640: Urs
Prayer meeting every Wednes *33 8. '32 1 ’; HPM *33 56 32
days here looking afuev tractor day at 2:30 p. m. at the home of
COLE A McKINNEY,—TA 1120:
*33 3, ’32 5; HPM ’33 2f, *32 35.
TODD, W. C—TA 1609:
'33 MAC INNES. John—TA 160: Urs Ltrs '33 3, ’32 11; HPM '33 18
company business this week.
R J. Ginn-
8, *32 3; HPM *38 6. *32
’ r
*33 none, *32 4; HPM *33 none, ’32 71.
Everybody welcome. VINTIN, D. E.—TA 597:
33 *32 32.
F i/r Sale: 7-tube Steinite all-
COOPER, Marls Barnett—TA 38-
Ralph Briabine returned from
5. ’32 4,; HPM *38 10. '32 7.
Graas Valley Baptist Church
exxlric radio, tabk model 815 or Portland improved in health thru
MARTIN. Kenneth E.—TA 2080: 25: Ltrs ’33 20, ’32 4; HPM '33
WILCOX, Pauline F.—T
1360: Ltrs *83 4. ’82 6; HPM ’83 18, $4, ’32 17.
10:00a-
wi.’l trade in on cheap car. Wish treatments and improved in trans Church School
. 11:00 a-
light car under $75 Write Elea- portation through an automobile Church senice
B Y. P. U.
_ 6.30 p. m.
i.or Brown, Wa.*co. or call Wasco trade
m 11vol house
CHUCHES
<*Tov n Talk
Strayed from my farm; 11 miles
en«t of Moro. 1 black stud colt,
I black filly. 1 bay filly, all 2 yr.
old- Branded EHB on ri^hs
.-ho older.. .Any knowing where
shouts of stock notify me at pay
pensa. H- B. Belshee, Moro Or-
Dave Maxwell, accompanied by
lis daughter and her two sons,
time.
Send in items to the Journal
when you know Something interest
ing that has happened- Other peo
ple are glad to hear of your ac
w For Sale: Three purebred Here tivities.
ford Bull«. W. C. Hei yer, Kent-
CORN-HOG
(Continued from page one)
PETERS A GINN—TA4360: Ltrs
*33 17, '32 15; HPM '33 112, ’32
60; FHB ’32 5.
POWELL. Chas. I U—TA 1240:
Ltrs *33 8, *32 2; HPM '33 46
'32 18.
P owell . Roy— ta 1431: Ltrs
HPM '33 1
’33 3, ’32
'32
Fred Pickett. Elmer Banzee and
Parkdale Netted Gem potatocs- Collis Moore made up a fishing
$1.00
ZZ a sack on exchange for party ar Shearers Wednesday-
ROHWEDER, Frits—TA 500:
wheat Leave orders with Clyde
|(
’33 5. ’32 \ 7; HPM ’33
GiHmor in Moro.
2-t-p
’82 43.
8AYR8, Omer G.—TA 560: Ltrs
aospitai at The Dalles havng been *33
none *32 8; HPM *83 none.
a tors and chauffers will be at the
•It 57; FHB '33 47. '32 89.
court house Friday April 20 to
SMITH. C. W.—TA 1500: Ltrs
examine for driving permits.
33 6. '32 6^ HPM '38 none. *32 38
ens spent Sunday fishing for trout- FHB ’33 46, 32 none.
TA 2000:
SPARLING.
HPM 33
Ltrs '33 none, '32
none. *32 24: FHB *33 4.
Altho
STRONG, Truman—TA, 604: Ltrs
not settled they are graded Hgh
*33 none, ’32 1; HPM '33 none.
’32 8; FHB '33 6.
month ahad of time and in many
GRASS VALLEY
COMMUNITY
COMMITTEE: Chas
around Kent with the tractor am first week in April although not
R. Baker. Pauline Wilcox. E. M.
fully grown.
Alley.
J. B Adams and W. S- Powell
Mr. and Mrs E. H. Moore and ADÄMSjC? P.—TA 640: Ltra *33
were at Lexington Saturday after Mr and Mrs, Roscoe Moore drove 3, ’32 6; HPM ’33 2 ’32 33.
noon for a grange meeting. Mr to Portland Thursday of last w eek ALLEY, E. M.—TA 800
Adams debated with Ray Gill, to attend the funeral of Mm. Wal '33 23, '32 20; HPM *33 129.
mas .er of the state grange, on the ter Moore. Mrs- E A. Curfhtnan ’32 112.
ALSUP, Wm. M—TA 967: Ltrs
also attended
'33 4. '32 10; HPM '33 16
37.
John McNeil, returned from
tne Moro grain growers is now
BAKER. Cha«. R.—TA 1640: Ltrs
'33 7, *32 6; HPM *33 34, ’32 33.
cefi rutel y in the gas and eil buri-
BARDENHAGEN, Claus—TA C40:
Ltrs ’33 5, ’32 4 HPM ’33 23,
'32 41.
BARNETT. Geo. Thos.—TA 919:
one of the
HPM *33 20
building on First street and w®
*12 27; FHB ’33 8.
BLAOG. Jas. w—TA 960:'Lt
new loca ton
*38 4. *32 2; HPM '33 21. *32 4.
in a stock of
good.1, some
Ltrs *88 8. *82 5; HPM *88 17.
-riihin
*12 24; FHB *88 8. '
BROWN. J. E.—TA 8350: Ltrs
I he
*81 8. *82 $; HPM *88 62. ’>1 19.
FURTHER John—TA 1920: Urs
the county agents rooms in the THE «TATE OF OREGON FOR *83 8. *82 8; HPM *83 61. *32
court bouse This committee eom-
72; FHB '88 10, 12 iff
CLODFELTER. Donald—TA 2720:
num, Charles Baker and Wilbur
Ltrs *83 9. *82 11; HPM *88 SI
*82 52; FHB *88 1, *82 1.
CONROY. John Jz—TA 740: Ltrs
county- As with wheat allotment
*88 4. *82 4; HPM *88 28. *32 28.
they must see that the apphea-
COYLE. J. Tz—TA 1849: Ltrs
*88 1. 32 9: HPM *88 8. *82 47;
rBH *82 28.
that growers actually <ftd produce
DAVUL 8am J^—TA 449; Ltrs
18 S. ’ 32 7; HPM *38 59. *32 49.
DUGGER. H- O-—TA 1169: Um
the county.
*88 19. 12 10; HPM '33 98.
12 49
944:
D
'38 6, '32 4; HPM '33 27. '32 34.
EATON. Oscar Karl—TA 1229:
Ltrs *33 12. 32 14; HPM *33 43.
Bill Cody is home again after a
eoupke of weeks s pent in Pordand.
EDWARDS. Richard L—TA 349:
Ltrs *33 9. '32 Roa»i HPM *33 48:
notiea
A trans position of figures in last
weeks issue made us say that E
ENGSTROM. John—TA 929: Un
R Fatland was born in 1899 It
and publish'd in Rh»rman Comity. *82 I. '32 4; HPM *33 39. *32 29.
who is a candidate for representa liçat.on thereof » April 18, 1934
tive from this district, was bom
of Banks, in charge of the liqui
dation of the Bank of Commere*.
ht. ’ George Will-
iamA
to file their objections if any to
word the final account of the executor
of the will of Eliza J- Powell, de
ceased. on or before May 4. 1934,
Misa Opal Powell and Keith Mc at 10;00 o'clock a. m. which is the
Donald collided W^lnraday eve time fixed by the county court for
ning on < the road between the Gherman County, State of Oregon,
rouit house and the cemetery with for the setdemevA of said account.
bad remits for botti cam. The
William S- Powell.
Powell car was damaged most
«X i ~
.
Executor.
seriously but Keiths little flivver 'rank G. Dick, Attorney.
I
suffered some damage also None The Dalles, Oregon.
4t-a26
lect ’way back when the
"rwek** was only a noun?
V
'U 8. *32 3; HPM *83 Cl. *32 »2.
, C.
TA 1169:
*32 9; HPM '33 89.
Lam '33
*32 52. .
HARDER
33 18. '82 IS; HPM *83 112,
*82 49; FHB *88
—TA - 1849:
HOLMES. Wn>.
HPM *88 92
Ltrs '18 18. '88
*82 67.
*38 6, *32 9i HPM 18 89, *33 17
Cz—TA 1289
MARTIN.
HPM *88 17
18 6
*33 12.
MOORE. Bod—TA 1649; Urs *83
24.. *82 24; HPM"88 91. '92 199-
1013: Urs *33 7, 12 4; HPM *38
41, *82 4
DRINKART), <leo. W.—TA 1080:
Ltrs *33 6,
HPM ’33 28.
'32 20. "
EVERETT, IL E.—TA 880: Urs
'33 8, '32 1 ; HPM '33 47
1—ÍA 1693: Ltrs
FOWLER, .1
'33 19, '32
HPM '33 128, '32
HARPER, (
33 8, '32 12; HPM *33 49, *32 84.
HAVEN, L. P.—TA
'33 4. '32 3; HPM ’33 22, '32 14.
HENN AGIN. Fred—TA 2112: Ltrs
'33 8. '32 11; HPM ’33 79, *82 43.
JOHNSON, C. W,—TA 2120 : Lira
’33 7, ’32« 9; HPM *83 29, * 32 22.
JOHNSON, J. R.—TA 140: lAn
HPM '33 9, *3 15.
’33 2, '3
JOHNSON, J. T.—TA 899: Ltrs
'33 3, '32 7; HPM *33 26, ’82 39.
MACNAB, R- 8.—TA 1939: Ltrs
*33 3, ’32 1; HPM '33 21, '32 L
McINTYRE, A. H-—TA 649: Ltrs
’33 2, ’32 none; HPM '33 15. *82
none. ,
MILINS, W. A— TA 560: Ltrs '33
2, ’32 1; HPM ’33 7, ’32 6.
PATTERSON, W.
-TA 441:
Ltrs '33 8, '32 21 HPM *83 49, '82
16.
a *
STEVENSON, J. N.--TA 560: Ltrs
'33 ’5, '32 5; HPM *88 27, *82 8S.
VAN GILDER, Vernon—TA 400:
Ltrs 33 8, '32 4; HPM '18 81.
'32 19. *
WHITE, H. A.—TA 2260: Ltrs
'33 14, '32 19; HPM '38 76, '82
129.
WILKERSON. G. E.—TA 1090:
Ltrs '33 6, '32 4; HPM ’88 34.
'32 18.
WILSON, 8. A—TA 200: Ltrs 33
4, ’32 11; HPM 13 22. '32
FHB '33 3.
YOCUM. J. M.—TA 2455r Ltrs *33
3, '32 9; HPM '33 17, '32 44.
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5«
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-yraen^ *
<oc
h T
pOWtA » . v . g
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$128.65
with Calrod units and
Thrift Cooker
$21.25 additional
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