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v i ! b 1.t < w . - - z •, , * * « ‘ 4 i THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, ?! / ■ „ g r MORO» OREGON HAGE THREE FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 19ó(J । j ey Special Amusic is planned by th« Oregon. Every first and third Sun ville with her parent^ Mr. andi TI I in |j young people’s choir. day in the month, servic^ is con Mrs. Jöe Newcomb. I |*| I Y 7 . p. m-> , Evening Mrs. Florin Coon returned Sun- ( __ - service with ducted in the Methodist church day from a visit to Colton with tj -^1 - Christian Endeavor societies for building. Tis is the Lenten season, who was ill for a few Christian Science adults, high school-college age, in which we consider and meditate her mother “SUBSTANCE” is the subject and juniors. The pastor will on the suffering and death of days. and pf the lesaon-sermon at 11 o’clock speak on “What It Means To Be A Christ the Lord. - Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds daughter, accompanied by Jim Sunday morning, March 15th, at Christian. On March 15th atrll o’clock the Woods, drove to Portland last week the Christian Science church on Thursday, 7:45 p. m. mid week pastor will preach on thej/text Bible study at the church. returning Monday. Mrs. Olds had Main street. , Math. 27:17. All who have no Wednesday, March 25, the mem church (Home are invited in partic her tonsils removed and Mrs. 1 Golden Text: Proverbs 3.9. Hon- Woods is now wearing glasses. • pur the Lord with thy substance, bers of the church and congrega ular to attend the service. Let us Prentice Family Returns From Mrs. Norine Patterson spent atfd with the first fruits of all tion will hold the annual meeting lay hold of every opportunity to of this church. Election of officers advance our welfare. Be- 1 spent last week at her home in thine increase. ’ A Joint meeting of the Rebekah Chronicled and reports of all organizations hold the Lamb ,of God, which tak- Portland: Other Local News Responsive Reading: Luke 12. Wasco while her mother, Mrs. W. lodges of Wasco and Moro was 7 are on the program following the eth away the sins of the sins of i C. Patterson, stayed at the John 22-24, 29-34 held Wednesday night in order to Wednesday evening meeting is pot luck dinner. the world.” son home. greet the president of the assem Full Gospel Assembly B held at 8 o ’ clock p. m. Friday Holmes, nephew of S. II. II. Fleckenstein, missionary. Harry Kuney, horse buyer was The next regular meeting of the bly for Oregon, Mrs. Cora Heaton 10:00 In J the Reading - Room at the rear .. a Sunday School .. .... 11.00 a. ni. Moro Woman's club will be held of Hillsboro. Thursday the an- Holmes, and Miss Catherine Pri- here this week, after more horses. , , , . v of the church, will be found the Morning Service Mardh 20th in the Masonic hall. nual district convention of Re- deau, former county nurse of - The Masonic lodge became the R with aU guthoriied fhris. Grass Valley Baptist When Your Shoes need repan This will be their annual Guest bekahs was held at Antelope with Deschutes county, were married m official sponsor of the loca Boy Science literature, which may| Miss Mildred Ginn will the White Rose lodge of that city Portland Saturday. Local atten- Day meeting under the supervision send them to Scout troop Tuesday night at a read> borrowed or purchased, Sunday March 15 about her of the American Home Depart as hostess and Mrs. Heaton in at- dants at the wedding were Miss formal ceiemony. The public is cordially invited to | In- periences as a missionary in ment. Mrs. O. A. Ramsey, chair tendance. The Grass Valley lodge Cassie Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Baker at- afxend the church services and to! dia. Everyone invited. Ted von Borstel. The young cou- man and director. The hostess exemplified the work. tended the symphony concert in ____ make ___ uSe of the reading room. ple are making a trip to British _ LUTHERAN SERVICE committee for the day will be Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jess Landry werv Columbia GOOD SHOE REPAIRING on their honeymoon. Mr.i The Dalles last Sunday afternoon, Presbyterian Church The Lutheran Church maintains H. M. Stephens, Mrs. O. G. Sayrs hosts last Friday night to a group I HE DALLES 10 a. m., Sabbath school. I^ast a mission charge in Grass Vallej 19-20 of friends who spent the evening Holmes is well known here. and Mrs. E. H. Moore. IMr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark were , CL 1 KI a Sunday morning the attendance of Harry Pinkerton and George playing cards. m The DaHes the first of the week MorO □CHOOl NOtCS Our school returned to normal. Let Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kuks of for treatment. Mrs. Clark i Witter were in Blaylock Tuesday By Norma Melzer us seek to have 1‘00 each Sunday receive attention for her ar-, to get fishing tools for the well Milwaukie, arrived Tuesday for a .# Last Tuesday night the Moro before Easter; few days visit with relatives and thr i t ia. job at the Pinkerton ranch. basketball teams played their last H a. m.. The Work and t e friends. Mrs. Kuks and Mrs. N. Many famers are grading roads Charles Powell returned from W..Thompson are sisters. Mrs. week ¡n preparation for games this season. They were Worker” will be discussed by Rev. Arizona and California this week uioin XuBduiooov IRM uosduioiu- heavier gradins by the county ma- played at Rui us, whose teams were Lawrence H. Mitonelmore. This ' after spending the major part of to Portland, on their return trip, Winery when it gets to this part both successful according to the is the third of a series of sermons | the winter there. Charles is much for a few days visit with her of county score board. on the theme, “During the lenten! improved over his condition of last The program at the band con- Season Think On These Things.”! father, J. A. Thompson. • Mrs. Dean Olds entertained six fall. A joint meeting of the Legion ^abies of guests at bridge last cert is quite unusual, and will be * — 2 Irma Mae Morgan, daughter of and Auxiliary of Thursday at her home. interesting to the audience. There f I rd i1, / I'4 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Morgan, was Post will be held Wednesday, John Rolfe is now working for are a few vocal acts from the band. operated on in The Dalles Tuesday March 18th in the Legion hall at Charles Baker plowing with a new The conceit will be given at the for appendicitis and is doing very 8 p. m. The Legion will be host tractor on the John Conroy place Legion Hall Saturday, the 14th ol GOOD PAY STEADY WORK for the evening and will entertain west of town. well according to latest repqrts. March at 8 p. m. The proceeds lReiiab]e Men>and Women Wanted _ _ from the concert will be kept un- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Prentice re with a dance and refreshments. - Mrs E M Alley wag in The to service McNess customers in turned Saturday from Portland All eligible members are extended DaUes tQ have gome dental work til after the band trips this spring bome locality or Sherman County, done recently. have been pa.d for. Then a per eXperience or capital required, with their infant child recently a cordial invitation. Mrs. Vanessa Dunlap was re- centage of what is left will be giv- Write FURST & THOMAS, 426 bom there. Mr. Prentice is preda- cently married in Portland to John en for the band uniforms, while St, Oakland, Calif, tory animal survey chief of this Buckingham of that city and they another percentage will be given district. to the student body. The reason FOR SALE—Good two-wheel trail are making their home there. Lester Michel is visiting this for the latter is due to the fact er with new tires and"7-foot bed. A. A. Zimmerman has bought week with his brother, Bert that all the money from the band See Homer J. Dixon, Wasco. the Bressler property in the north Michel. 19 and high school program concert end of town from Roy J. Baker Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Landry, ac- last fall was given to the band. c a » v a i . m v .. this week. Individuals and firms arc invited to utilize the helpful finan FOR SALE— About 50-tons No. companied by Miss Reitha Howard, Mrs. John Wilt was hostess to Work toward the Senior ball is j wheftt hay Qn the E H Wat kins Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, on last Satur- drove to Portland cial services maintained by this bank. A sound financial day, returning late Sunday night. iMrs. John Decker, Mr. and Mrs. the Grass Valley bridge club Wed- coming along splendidly. The gym- ranch 8 mJ wegt of Wasco, Ore. plan is always a major asset. of this week. nasium is closed to all but Sen- price $1000 per ton or ^00.00 for They visited with Arnold Landry. J. H. Wilson and Wilbur Haggerty nesday Mrs. Wayland Weld was a visi business visitors in Grass iors helping decorate it. entire lot. Terms cash; telephone See Ginn Coleman & Co. for were tor here this week from Bonne- - Report cards were distributed E R Watkins or deai direct with Valley Saturday. prices on Barb Wire. Resources Over ICO Millions Mr. and Mrs. C. C! Wilson of ¡Tuesday and those on the honor John (R Kaseberg, 3425 N. E. Collis Moore, Kenneth McKean and Darold Belshe drove to The Rufus were dinner guests of Mr. ge met at Kent Saturday, March roll are Barbara Belshe, Dorothy B ke st Portland, Oregon. - A - - large number ■ ----v 19-20 of - members of Fraser, Robert Gillmor, Lois Mel- 4 _________ Manager Dalles Monday evening to attend and Mrs. J. C. Wilson Saturday 7. C. R. Harding - zer, Mary Pinkerton and J)oris evening. the various granges in the county a birthday celebration of their ___ Ass't Manage, LOST:— Ladies gold wrist L. A. Littleton-- Kent Townsend club will hold its attended. Ray Gill, state master, Thompson. fraternity, the S. A. E.. Paul Mc The school play which is to be watch initials S. K. G. on bhek. next regular meeting Monday eve of Portland was the main speaker. Culloch, former teacher at Wasco was toastmaster for the occasion. ning March 16th at the grange Other speakers were J. B. Adams, given the first part of May has Finder please return to Miss Ag- been picked and the cast has start- ness Ix>we, Moro Hotel. Reward $5. George Updegraff returned home hall Every one is invited to come and Mr. Parkins of Moro. 19 ed rehearsing. and hear Rev. Cookingham of Was Kent Grange is sponsoring a Wednesday after spending ten The Senior Clals has finally de co, who will be the speaker of the dance to be given on Saturday FOR RENT—5-room bungalow days in a hospital there getting used to doing without an appendix. evening. A social time will be night, March 14th, at the grange cided to take as their motto, “We with garage. Floyd Flatt 18-19-20 Finish to Begin.” Head Office, Portland, Oregon hall. Homer Belshee came home from held after the business meeting. FOR SALE—500 egg McClarma- INSURANCE CORPORATION Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schadewitz M E M » E H FEDERA I. the hospital this week after a few ohan incubator, $20. CalF 23F14 and children of Moro, IMr. and uays u..ere with pneumonia. 19 Mrs. A. H. Barnum, Moro. Mr. and Mrs. Geprge Hennagii. Mrs. J. M. Wilson and sons, Les jr. returned to Moro Wednesday ter, Jerry and Dick and Mrs. Bet of last week after their marriage ty Kelly were dinner guests at the in Corvallis. They will begin Carl Schadewitz home Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Gentry, Mrs. J. U. farming on the home place this spring. Friends initiated them in Leonard, and Mrs. Ida Davis of 11 1 fidente Gonfi i to the community Thursday eve Moro spent Wednesday at the J. thn Miyer ’ I hi purchuh^ • ning with an old fashioned chari C. Wilson home. Mrs. Davis re mained in Kent for a few days vari. of <JO ’ <i (J11 M 1 1 1 ' F* De! f i I 1 > p I I • Word from Mrs. A. O. Ekstrom wlWre she visited at the home of is to the effect that George Henna her son, J. L. Davis and her daugh Dependable Groceries, bvesh gin, sr. and Mrs. Hennagin are ter, Mrs. Pearl Wilson. O. H. Adams of Hood River ar making their home with her while Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all hinds of George is recovering front a recent rived in Keht Sunday where he will operation in a Portland hospital. do his spring work on his ranch DRY GOODS Friends will find them at 1266 here. IMr- and Mrs. Charlie Guyton of N. E. Wheeler street. Trade Al Theodore Barnum and small Sherwood arrived at Kent to spend daughter, Florence, made a trip the week end with friends. Quality J. L. Davis was a business visi- to Sherman county Saturday re Store turning to Portland Sunday morn- tor at Grass Valley Friday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson, >n&- ' , Mrs. ■ A. H. Barnum sold 4 of his Clarice Sacre, and Mr. and J. M. Wilson were transacting Hereford bulls Sunday to ^Mr. Wing and Mr. Morrow, of Wamic. business in The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barnett and Mrs. Theodore Barnum under went an operation for appendicitis Mrs. J. L. Matthes transacted bus- last week in the Good Samaratin inuss in The Dalles Wednesday. Amandus von Borstel, W. C. Guy hospital in Portland. She A^as very ill for a few days due to an infec ton and J. H. Wilson had tractors tion, but is reported as doing very delivered at their respective ranch es the past week. well now. Rose Ellen Barnett spent the The Moro Woman’s Club will week end at the home ol her grand hold its social night for husbands mother, Mrs. Emma Schadewitz, en Monday, March 16, at the at Moro. • Masonic hall at 8:30 p. m. Kent Grange No. 688 will hold Mr. and Mrs. George Meloy, with their family and Geo. sr., were its next regular meeting Saturday here Sunday from Rowena where evening March 14. Sherman County Pomona Gran they are making their home. Moro Woman’ Club Will Meet March 20th Bert Cox and family moved! to U 11 Grass Valley Wednesday after having lived here for over a year. * IvOgan Gentry is moving to the MM' • uir ground, to d«y. Billy Flatt is suffering from a case of scarlet fever and has been quite sick for several days, but is 1* OriDCr lyUTSC now improving. Mrs. Orval Thompson fell last---------------------- Monday and sprained her ankle v n m u & quite seriously. u VlW HtW* JMtfi . - . - Grass Valley Man Maines p __ JkJ rr rr ~ified Ads Kent Gossip Briefly Retold Make This Your Banking Home In The Dalles The Halles Branch United States National Hank CONFIDENCE H. Zeigler’s All-Steel Hoppers An Important Improvement in M'C ormick -D eering Grain Drills Harry Jr. is a crackerjack This is I he time to get the PLOWS rc'idy for spring work We now haveOLIVtR plows and OLIVER moldboards, landsides, shares and other extras SUPERIOR DRILLS and all extra INTERNATIONAL parts for all tillage implements Hardware Man Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon *°* \ (V distiller, if I do say so McCormick,-Deering I4-1 Crain Drill. ALL-STEEL Hoppers on Z \ McCormick-Decring plain grain drills —that’s the big drill news now. Come in and let us show you this real improve ment in a real line of drills. They will drill more accurately and last longer than ever before because the steel hoppers com bine with the strong steel frame to hold the feeding mechanism in correct alignment. The new hoppers on these McCormick-Deering Drills will McKean Moro not sag, warp,' split, or rot — they arc made of rust-resisting, heavy-gauge steel containing copper. They are water tight 1 and grain tight — you can pour | grain into them without spill ing it on the ground. Improvements have been made in the feeds, too, and there arc roller bearings in the fully enclosed end axle boxes. Whatever kind of drill and attachments you want, we can furnish it. I’ve got three boys—counting in my son-in-law Tom — that I’ve taught everything I ever picked up in a lifetime of distilling. And those boys are right with me putting everything they’ve got into our own Family’s Whiskey. Harry Jr. is the one at the left on the label —I wanted you to see his P^^re so 9 you’ll know him. 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