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THE SHBRMÀN COUNTY JOURNAL, Allotment Groups MORO, OREGOJM Scenes and Persons in thé Current News FRIDAY, JANUARY X 1936 Wilson Family Meet To Work Has Reunion On Contracts In Moscow Bask Building Being Repained £ Visitors Come To Kent By New Owner For Holiday Season ■ Th« aHotmwtt committees of the county for wheat and hogs met this week and finished work';for the year and signed the contracts of cooperators. The- hog committee is through with its contracts for the year and the wheat contracts will soon be all completed... C. H. Endicott, new owner of the Bank building, has been working on it tp-put it in shape for k new router. The rooms are being clean ed and some repair- work is being done.. <■ Sherm Wilcox was about the streets Tuesday shaking hands with old friends of Sherman coun ty days. * ; ^roe. Apnulla and wife of AstoriAref« here New Year’s eve to pay s visit with the-Poley’s, old friends of Grass Valley days. George Updegraff and wife re turned this week from Portland where they spent > part of the holi 1— Alberi Ik (“IlnpHy") Clianuh*r. Dvm«i<‘r::l. v In cle/ted governor oí Kentucky. 2—Beautiful facade of the Phi lippiucs lexislan'««» hulMIng in Manila uTirie Aj.iarel (Jrrzon uns Inaiigiirnted Ursi pres ident of the Island commonwva il li ,3-Mrs Franklin I» ÍLáf^yeli ijíny n> sales lai!.\ st ihr exhibition and Christ timi sale of Vai Kill fu ro| tn ne aud melai «raiìs In X'rw'Yujk/ Henry and Marie Barnum left Monday for Corvallis where Henry will resume his studies at Oregon State college. Tihomas and Gordon Fraser and . * < ' Maxine Henrichs have been em ployed at the county agents* office this week checking the wheat con tracts. Judge and Mrs. Cari Hendricks and^ daughter Carlotta, and Myrtle ; • Monday’s Pendleton East Ore- D^vis wefe^heTb Monday on busi Lois Kenny I gonian announced engagement ness matters. — r' The Christmas Operetta, “Santa of Miss Kathleen Radtke, daughter L. L. Peetz left? Wednesday Claus in Story Land" was present^ Circuit Judge Visit? Here of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Radtke of morning for a short visit to Port ed Friday evening. December 2(^ Athena to Mr/Raley Peterson, son land. in front of a large crowd of people, Frcm Fossil Home - * of Will Peterson of Pendleton. The The Odd-Fellows will entertain by the first six grades. The ad marriage will take, place in June. their wives and the Rebekahs their vanced glee club sang “A Christ Miss Radtke attended the Uni Lester Barnum shipped a car versity öf Oregon and is a mem husbands on Tuesday night Janu mas Cradle Son«” by Alexine Pro- lo4d of sheep to the Portland mar- ber of Alpha Delta Pi. Mr. Peter ary 7 at the hall here. • - koff; the beginner« glee club saj j ket Saturday night. They were son also attended the University O. E. Dyer returned this week‘‘“The Manger" by Richard Kouni from Spokane where he attended followed by both glee duh« singing taken down by Cleo Barnum who and Southwestern University at a meeting pf erosion station agron- a number of Christmas carols, ac- remained for a few days in Port- .«wArtgeles. companied by Miss Eda HuR. The land and his 8ister’ Mrs- mists. Mdss Radtke is at present a rhythm band composed of the first j Clem Eslinger in Hillsboro. teacher of English in the hi^h Reduction in Price«— second, and third grades played' Carl Hendricks, judge of this school at Moro. Permanent |2.00 "Jingle Bells" and “There’s Christ1 district, and his family and Myrtle Finger Wave .35c mas in the Air” and the harmonica Davis were here Sunday evening Shampoo -35c band played "Silent Night" and from FqssiL^ ^ " Manicures -35c School Children Winter Lambs _ Give Program Shipped From For Holidays Grass Valley - FacUl»r|1.00 Until further notice. "Jingle Bells.“ The operetta w^s¡ Moro Teacher Will Marry Next June CCC. Youths where she is taking medical treat Returned Home ment for arthritis. • j&i'na'¿lark is in Portland ZELL’S Dr. Viggo Häufelt Dentist Highest Quality Merchandise Famous IHC Brand Hotel Moro From Monday, January 6 To Saturday, January 11 , inclusive The Robert B. Hoskinson home was the scene of a friendly gather ing Sunday afternoon when Mrs. Hoskinson entertained a group of girls informally honoring her sis ter, Gayle Amidon. Guests were Gayle’s school friends and former class mates home for the holidavs who found the occasion an excel • lent opportunity to exchange news notes as to their activities during the past few months. Later in the afternoon Doris, Amidon presided at the tea table which had aroused considerable interest as its bright decorations of red, white and sil ver combined hints of wedding bells very harmonously with the customary holiday motifs. Sus pensions were confirmed when, af ter refreshments had been served, young Bobbie Hoskinson distribut ed favors carrying word of the en gagement of Gayle and Paul Vanc»i Goddard. Mr.- Goddard, a grad uate of Southern Oregon Normal,' has been a member of this com- [ munity the last two years during [ which time he has -taug/ht tlhe I seventh and eighth grades. The wedding is planned for the I early summer. QUICK RELIEF FROM II OISFRESSING AFFLICTION At The Same Oli Stand Doing Business Every Day Will be at his Moro Office at the Gayle Amidon Engagement Told At Tea County agent Perry Johnston has been vaccinating young cattle in the north end of the county for the past few days as the bl«ck-Ieg has spread to that section within the last months Several deaths among livestock have been re ported. CH^fiES Community Presbyterian Church “The Conquering Church", a New Year’s sermon at 11 a. m., by Rev. lA^rence H. Mitchelmore. 7 p. m., evening service with three "Christian Endeavor groups. The Junior society will have charge of the closing period. The “School of World Friendship” begins on Sunday night. January 19. This is an opportunity for the commun ity to learn more of the work of the Christian church in other lands as well as at home. Study groups are planned for adults, high school -cdllege are, and juniors. Each week the assembly period will pre sent an interesting demonstration based on world friendship. 10 a. m. Begin the New Year by attending Sunday school and taking part in Bible study. What better resolution than to be----- pres- ent for at least one worship serv- ice, on Sunday. Thursday. 7:45 p. m. of “The Life of Christ" at the manse. Next Sunday at 11 a. nt the regular quarterly Communion ser vice. Full Gospel Assembly Sunday School .......... 10:00 a m. Morning Service ....... 11.00 a. ai. Community Presbyterian Church Dr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Wilson had as their guests on Christmas day, Dr. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson of Kent. Ore.; Dr* Wilson’s sister, Mrs. Chauncey Rambo of Davenport, Wash.; his uncle tnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wilson and their daughters. Naomi and Billie, of Waverly, Wash. Also present were Mrs. Betty Kelley of Waverly, Wash; Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Harbin, uncle and aunt of Dr. Wilson who reside a.t Oaksdale, 'Wash, and their son and his wife, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Harbin of Port land. Oregon.-^Moscow Daily Star. Miss Alta Norton left on Tues day evenings train for San Fran cisco/ Calif., where she will spend some time with her grandmother. Mrs. C. E. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and sons Robert and Paul of Fossil, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and daughters Connie and Dorothy of Antelope were visiting at the J. M. Wilson home during Christmas week. Hazel Decker, who is attending high school in Portland spent the past two weeks here with her par Estate of Clyde J. Davis ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Decker. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Holdawaj TN THE tCOUNTY COURT OF and infant daughter of Hood iOvei THE STATE OF OREGON FOR spent the week end here at the THE COUNTY of MULTNOMAH W. G. Helyer home. Many people of Moro, whose Probate Department _.-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Justesen Notice is hereby given that the and son Eddie of Wenatchee, Wn., lives have been made miserable and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Justesen of through suffering from those dis undersigned has been appointed Pasco. Ida., spent the holiday tressing surface muscular pains adYninistratrix of the estate of often mis-called “rheumatic.” Clyde J. Davis, deceased, by the season here with their parents Mr. so Will doubtless be glad to know County Court of the State of Ore and Mrs. Fred Justesen. about Williams R. U. X. Compound gon, for the County of Sherman, 'Mri and Mrs. Harold Bauer and which is giving such quick relief Probate Department, and has duly son Lawrence of Alsea were guests in many cases. qualified. All persons having claims of relatives here during the holi Williams R. U. Compound is against said estate are hereby days. prepared from the prescription of notified to present the same, duly Rose Ellen, daughter of Mr. and army doctor who used it verified, and with ‘the proper Mrs. G. L. Barnett was operated a in former his extensive practice for many vouchers as required by law, to on at the Mid-Columbia hospital years. Sufferers may now have the last Monday for appendicitis, and benefit of its relief at a cost of the undersigned at the office of is getting along nicely. This is only a few cents a day. If you Oren R. Richards, 314 Davis Buil the sixth case in and near Kent in suffer from shooting, stabbing ding. Portland, Oregon, within six the past year. muscular pains in shoulders arms months from the date of this not Kent Grange No. 688 held its or legs; if you are bothered withj ice. regular meeting all day Saturday neuralgic or surface pains of the' Dated and first published 12-13-35 December 28. Potluck dinner at body, don't endure thin agony any Date of Last publication 1-10 36 NEOMA — E. ----------- SMITH noon. longer without trying Williams ----------- R. U. X. Compound. (Administratrix of the estate . of “And now," said the teacher, Get a bottle at any Drug Store Clyde J. Davis, deceased. “will someone please give us a in the county today. The first Oren K. Richards sentence using the word ‘candor’?” bottle must satisfy you or money Attorney for Administratrix 314 Davis Building, Portland, Or. “Please" said the bright little back. boy in the front seat, “my papa had a pretty steographer, but after ma saw her he candor.’r a fairy tale in which Peter Pan is Arnold lAndry angry with Santa Claus because Mrs. Margaret Peetz and her son he fails to give good children’s E. E. Gervais returned from Carl entertained a group of the books as Christmas presents. San Portland Christmas day and claims The two CGQ boys who broke in younger generation Tuesday night ta agrees to allow the Storyland that he found the roads slick but to the McKee drug store here which lasted until the youngsters people, Captain Kid, Cinderella. not impassible. Wednesday night of last week had caught a glimpse of the new Alice in Wonderland and many „ „ . , . ’ were sent back to Massachusetts others, to present their cases to Harold Hughes and CJifford Thursday by army officials. It was year as it made its first bow. Hugh Stiles of Calgary, Alberta, the children. They do so and the Rowe returned from their Chris'. unjergtoO(j tbat tbey wjn be gjven •pent Christmas vacation here children declare unanimously in mas vacations last week end aU. dishonorable discharges from the When Your Shoes need repan send them to with Harry Ragsdale. Both are favor of the Storyland people. Miss ready to begin on the second in- c(;c upon the- Brnval at Huit is to be complimented on her stallment of school .teaching. students at the University. 1 No money was taken from the Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dunlop of excellent work as director of the Mrs. Lucy Ruggtes visited ^ere store that was not returned and WERN MARK’S Roseburg were here Christmas operetta, rhythm band, harmonica Tuesday coftiing from Moro. I the damage dorfe was repaired. REPAIRING GOOD SHOE day with Mrs. Duplop a parents. kband and both glee clubs. Grass Valleyites spent their - It is not customary in this coun new year holiday elsewhere to a THE DALLES Mr. and Mrs. George William^ Try Journal advertising, it pays. 204 Second St. Mr. and Mrs» Stanley Reavis re ty to hold school between Christ large extent and many were to be turned from Portland Wednesday mas and New Year’s but Moro found at Moro or Kent. The Odd- evening after spending a few days school, in order to have a spring Fellows met at the hall and played vacation, began the general rou cards while the old year slowly in the city. FOR SALE: Fresh Milch cow. * Mrs. W. E. Woods and daughter tine of study on December 30; passed into memory. Guernsey - Jersey stock. C. N. Ellabelle of Lewiston, Idaho arc- school wtf> dismissed on New Years Durward Helyer, former teacher Fridley, Wasco. FUNERAL HOME 9-10-11 visiting with friends and relatives day only. of the Grass Valley schools, was in Moro. The entire faculty of high school here Tuesday from Tumalo where LOST: Two yearling Hereford Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore The Woman’s Missionary Socie and of grade school teachers cele he is now teaching. He was ac heifers branded SEAL on left ribs. ty will meet at 10 o’clock, January brated New Years Eve with a companied by his father. W. C. Will pay $5.00 per head who will ----- or----- 8 «t the home of Mrs. R. C. Byers. “Taffy Pull" Mr. Walker was host Helyer of Kent. hold them and notify me where GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY This h the annual sewing meeting to the entertainment. J. W. Shepard and wife camo| they are. Sid Seale, Condon. Ore. Phone 222 with potluck dinner at noon. A Miss Jane Kavanaugh, of Pen home from Portland the first ot j WAGON REPAIR Factory. Ex large attendance is desired. dleton, spent the New Years holi- tno the weeK week aiier after spending n a few । perienced workmen. Cutting down Oakridge, Oregon. day with Miss Radtke. wheels a specialty. Guaranteed ! days there aL Christmas time. / Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ekstrom, team will The Moro basketball Jacob <Wässfenifi.iller is now at Satisfaction. Write for low prices. who were here over Christmas CCC team plhy the Confpany 2114 Blythe, California where he is Home Supply Company. Lakeview, UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER visiting with Mrs. EkstrorA's par in the Moro gym on Oregon. Saturday, at minihg..' ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henna January 4. gin, have moved to Oakridge where School resumed Monday , morn- HIGHEST eastern prices for Miss Dorothy Knowlton, of Cor- Mr. Ekstrom has a contract that ing after a * weeks ’ vacation. carloads broke or range horses, vallis, spent the holiday, in M Z. ,n « aIIer we ' K3 will require a couple of months. Moro, Oregon as a guest of Miss Levra Peetz. J Mrs. Eben Kee is spending a mules and colts. Fred Chandler A All of the children of Mr. and Among familiar faces seen at tew days visiting relatives in Wash Horse and Mule Market. Chari- Mirs. George Hennagin ^were home 6-t ton, Iowa. the school this week were Anita ington. for Christmas day and the holiday Kenny, Gordon Fraser. I Avon Say- ’ Mr. and ^rs. DeJi Eakin took vacation. Mrs. Walter William? as^ an<f Jean PowelL Other visi-1 their diughter to Mord Tuesday came from Butte, Montana. MrS. tors were Don Taylor, Raymond to determine whether or not she Bk strom from Portland, George Laird, Maxine and Betty Simpson, had scarlet fever, ; The doctor was Corvallis^ Lloyd from school at Emma Ellen and Isabelle Fortner unable to find that she had any from Wasco and Mrs. Kenny lives and Jerry Christianson. thing so she was dismissed.____ near Moro. Marius Douma took delivery on a new Oldsmobile Thursday mdhn ing. It was really a Christmas gift that was slightly delayed but it was too slick to drive a car on Christmas anyway. George Vintin was reported as much improved Thursday morning Mrs. Cothran and daughters were here from The Dalles to a in tend the New Years’ ball given by the firemen. Julius J. Martin of Moscow. Ida., is visiting here this week with his Tried and True. Well Spoken on Every Hand brother, W. M. Martin, and other relatives. . F Buy What Others Are Satisfied With. It Pays There will-be a - «pee« al- meeting of the Rebekah lodge members Wednesday January 8 at 7:30 in the evening announces the Noble Grand. Mrii. T. B. Searcy has been visiting here for several days hav ing come up from Corvallis with her son. John and family who Hardware Man spent Christmas here. Roy J. Baker Mrs. Carroll Sayrs and Mrs. Joe Peters were hostesses to Mrs Grass Valley, Oregon Please Make Your Appointments Early Sayrs Sunday school class Satur day evening. The party was held ) at the Peters home. . Classified Ads. PA^E THREE We Have Your Wants In Stock Call And Get Them CONFIDENCE All Satisfactory Business is built on Confidence — Confidence on the part of the buyer that goods purchased will be of good quality and fairly priced. Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of DRYGOODS Trade At H. Zeigler’s Quality Store TUM-A-LÜM SPECIALS FOR NEI TEARS Neats Foot Compound Harness Oil, G Oronite Poultry Spray; Prepared House Paint 60c 35c 1 g $1.85| Gallon Dry Fir, Pine and Oak Wood : Special on Coal for January : Complete Line of Fuller Paints^ Floor Wax of alTkinds Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. I Grass Valley, Oregon