THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. PAffE THRU FRIDAY. MAY 16, 19M MQRO. OREGON afa Mrs. Kee speiU part of the week the pastor, Lawrenca H. Mitchel- । Theodore Johnston the club prize visiting with Mrs. Herman Peters more, speaking on “Faith is the 1 and Mrs. J. C. McKean the consola­ and children while Herman was Victory.” Special music by the tion. Five tables of players were away from home helping Dean choir. congregated. 7.30 p. m., (please note the Reynolds build a shed. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huff qf Arl­ Kben Kee is now driving a new change of time) the young people ington were here Sunday to ar­ Chevrolet pick up. will present a play “The Doctor range for the funeral of Mr. Huff’s Decides.’’ Mrs. C. L. Poley is di­ mother. The Sophomores had a theatre rector. There will be musical num Chester Searcy was here last party Thursday night, preceded by bers, and the entire service is in week from Redmond on a short lunch served at the Simon horpe. charge of the young people’s group. business trip. __ _ , Tonight Mrs. Wilcox will enter­ An offering will be taken. Mrs. ] Welton, Ni< WiUon Family VUit tain the members of the Senior Dave Vintin Makes Trip To 10:00 a. m., Sunday school with m.other of Mrs. W. B. Johnston, and play cast and the production staff, . . song, worship, and Bible study for , Full Gospel Assembly . Missionarv societv.ftnd Mr- and w__ Mrs- J t - Wllson c,tX P*rk- from Gods word wdl be of inter-, th Bible and authoriled Bruce & Co, were here Thursday wi?homSX".r transacting busings in The •’ Wednesday - evening the Junior were in The Dalles Monday. eat to one and all. Come. Christian Science literature, which _„ j class entertained the Seniors at a morning on a business trip. ing Wednesdaj, May 20 ,t 2:30. at: D«IIe* Monday. The house on the Curry placu Mr. ««id and «Lo. Mrs. w. G. L. Barnett were Party held in the school house. was burned laSt week right in the Community Presbyterian Church 1 may be read, borrowed or purchas- j . T”0!”?.80” ,18 tbo home of Mrs. Thoedore John-! tL. V. Galloway, attor- middle of the day and right in the Portland with her father, J. ■^•¡ston. Mrs. Perry Johnston and visitors in Moro Saturday. They | Mr. Francis 11:00 a. m., morning service with ®d. , Thompson, ^bo is very ill. Miss Isabella Bourhill will be lead- were accompanied home b]f>MrsJ ney and civic leader of I he Dalles middle of John Stewart’s dinner. Ferrel Barr wos injured this! erg I Barnett’s mother. Mrs. Emma will deliver the commencement ad- The house has sheltered many fam­ week while working on the new l N. Johnston, Mrs. C. L. Schadewita. i dress Thursday night. May 21, at ilies since it was built there years warehouse being built at Hay Can- p0]e£ Mrs k . i H Moore Mr. E | Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Wilson and the Civic Auditorium. ago by the Currys. ydn by the Farmers National Ware Amidon and ¿rs. w7 A. Ruggles daughters Billie and Naomi ano Miss Tillie Wassenmiller is here hiuHe Corporation. He fell from Proudfoot ranch niece, Helen Wilson, of Wayerly, —— from Portland for a visit with her the roof and tun a nail into his Wednesday afternoon to attend a Washington, spent Saturday „and, parents. foot. — "L. t bridge party given by Mrs. Proud-! Sunday visiting relatives ana Ray Blake is nearly done with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Thompson-foot . * * friends menus here. nert. They xncy were wec accompaJ ■—m । ■ ........ ... compliance work for'the allotment and family spent Mothers Day The Searcy family held a reunion nied Wilsons — f ^ r ^ s FOR SALE nied home home by by Mrs. Mrs. Wilson ’s motK moth-' committee and is now working near in Beaverton with Mrs. Thompson’s at yiento park Sunday at.which er, Mrs. Betty Kelly, who has been! I’am authorized to offer for salt Moro. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hulett. time Owen Searcy and wife came । visiting here for the past three' the following farm properties in In the International line there’s Dave Vintin was in to the high Mrs. Ben Messinger and grand from Corvallis, Morns' and wife1 months,with her daughter, Mrs. J J Sherman County, consisting ol school play Saturday night after a truck for your job. The 26 daughter Maida are visiting here from portland, Mrs. T. B. Searcy. M. Wilson. I good wheat farms and general di- being away from town for several different Internationa! models with the Noonan family. i from Portland, Serai and wife and ’ The xnc muxuex — versified farms: 340 acres, 5 miles months and in bed for most of the Mother’ » s Day service ..... which come in a total of 70 wheelbase Hugh Chrisman met Mrs. Chris- Charles Ruggles and wife and Phil- was held at the Kent Christian east of Klondike; 913 acres, 9 miles time. man in. The Dalles Tuesday to re- lip and wife from Moro lengths. Carrying capacities church Sunday, May 10, was attend east of Wasco; 207 acres. 3 miles Jonny Block and wife were called turn her home after several days j Sheriff Chrisman ..------ ,— range from Half-Ton to power- was busy Wed- e(j by a large crowd. Rev. G. E. northeast of Moro; 656 acres, 8 to Yakima late Saturday on ac visiting in the valley. nesday delivering election boxes to Williams officiated at the morning' miles northeast of Moro; 320 acres, count of the death of Mr. Block’s ' full Six-Wheelers. Here,¡none La XX county service ___ J_ and — J ¿L/ Pl f Vl O Y* Q Mrs. L. H. Nahouse returned 1 i iL the _ election precincts of the the MMtlllol annual AA Mothers 2 miles southeast of«Hay Canyon; mother in that city. They return­ i line of trucks, the needs of the home Monday evening from, her in preparation for the primary Day sermon was preached by C. F. and other good and valuable farms. ed home Wednesday. trucking world are fully met. visit with her daughter at Glendale. election today:* Swanders in the afternoon. Bap- Full particulars may be obtained Mrs. Carrol Sayrs and Frank re­ A picnic will be held today by tisimal services were held after anl arrangements flor inspecVidn Truck operators recognize the turned home Monday from Port­ the members of the Woman’s Club., the Mothers Day sermon. Sherman County’s Big Lamb of these properties by writing extra value that International land where Frank has been receiv­ The city park will be used and a' • Abbut 160 were served dinner R. F. Williams, Farm Sates Agency. Show Presents Harvester Company is able to ing medical attention. pot luck dinner will be. served at ’ ¡n the grange hall at noon. The North Powder, Oregon. build into every truck that bears Bessie Michel was called to the 12:00 o’clock. All club members dinner was sponsored tfy the j All AH sales sale8 ; • are a made subject to valley last week end to see hei and families are invited to come. the name. More than thirty grange church members. i acceptance by owners. Farms are sister, Mrs. Senter, who has been years of perfecting all-truck con­ Members of the new county soil; A large 1BlKC number of people — out of in demand, select and buy now. very ill but is now improving. Moro Legion Hall conservation plan committees met town attended the meeting, struction means a great deal to Mrs. A. A. Dunlap spent Tues­ at the court house last Thursday'_____________ - j steady W ork - good pay every user. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to Wednesday, May 20 day in Moro from Kent visiting to listen to a talk by E. R. Jackman Nels had just finished telling his call on farmers in Sherman Coun- visiting at the W. W* Knighten who explained the new plan in the Come in to our showroom -young son. Bruce, about the part ty. No experience or capital home. Prize Fat Lamb of the Show Will light of the new information that today and inspect the trucks de* I needed. Write today. FURST & be given to holder of lucky ticket. Mrs. W. H. Ragsdale left Sunday had been received up to that time. he played in the war. -signed to do your work. A dem­ “ Yes, daddy, ” said Bruce, ‘ but T1 j 0MAS , 426 Third St., Oakland, for a week or ten days >^sit with what did they need all uu other Admission fl. 00 per couple — onstration will point the way to California, h her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Searcy, soldiers for? Spectators 25c. new profits in your business. and family in Hillsboro. FOR SALE—4 Acres with 5 Mrs. W. F. McLeod was in Port­ room house, posession at once. One land for several days the first ol By Norma Melzer mile south of Bend on the new When Your Shoes need repah Last week the grade school chil ­ the week. Dalles - California Highway. C. A. E. McFarland and vVe and dren took Stanford Achievement < send them to M. Kuhn, Box 38, Route 1, Bend, tests, the average of which proved • s Miss Minnie Hunting were here INTERNATIONAL Ore. Sunday from -Umatilla to attend to be an increase over those of the Funeral Home the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Ann previous year. The results of the For Sale or Trade 24x36i feet Huff, who was an aunt of Mr. Mc­ State Achievement tests which Harris Combine with 18 ft. header? GOOD SHOE REPAIRING they took this week have not yet See Clifford May or phone 29F2, Farland. Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. : THE DALLI’b 27-28-29 204 Second St. John Rhyn and family, now of been found. i Moro, Ore. The school play "This is the » or Condon, were here Sunday for a FOR SALE: I Ton International visit at the Sayrs home and the, Life”, given last Friday, was a Alley’s Confectionery large success. In spite of the ! truck. First Class condition. $150. All typei of bodiei available McKean home. Mr. Rhyn was a International l* j-ton truck W. A. Spencer, Wasco. former manager of the warehouses circus at The Dalles which drew a * Phone 222 number of people away there was ' and elevator here. The lobby of the hotel received nearly a full house at the play. a fresh coat of kalsomine this week.|. The school will go to the Sher-| Attorneys At Law at the hands of Jack Noonan and man County Music Festival at Valley The Moro Manager McLeod. New floor cover-1 Grass « V»11 pv Saturday. Saturdi Moro, Oregon ing will be laid in the lobby within school will participate in several* events. The band will play in the a tew days. Elmer Hansen and family were morning, and in the afternoon the j here from Goldendale Sunday for students participate ih the primary a brief visit ’ with Mr. Hansen’s chorus, rythm band, upper grade chorus, high school chorus, harmo- mother, Mrs. Soren Hansen. Charles Cunningham with his ica band, and the teachers will play wife and family and George Stone­ in the baseball game between the house and four children were here Sherman County Schoolmasters ano Big Threshing Capacity—Cut Down From 16 Feet . _ ... Sunday to visit with Mrs. Susie Grass Valley. The Seniors will complete their Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis four years of high school work Hastings of Wasco were also Thursday and Friday, the 21st and guests that day. - Mr. and Mrs. Obrest of The 22nd of May, with the inevitable Dalles and Mrs. Eleanor Noyes of final examinations. Portland were here Sunday as guests at the Otis Baker home. Moro Lodge No. 113, I* O. O. F- Moro, Oregon The two ladies are sisters of Mrs. Meets 1st and 3rd Baker. Mrs. Noyes is on her way Tuesdays in the to Idaho to visit with a daughter Mrs. Howard Conlee and Mrs. P. LO.O.F. hall- Tran sien,t and visiting C. Axtell entertained the members of the Past Noble Grand’s club last brothers are cordi­ I wish to announce that I have severed all connec­ Friday afternoon at the Conlee ally invited to meet f farm home east of town. Mrs. J. J. with us. tions with the Columbia Food Co. and have moved Schaeffer won the guest prize, Mrs. Lewis McKee, N. G. Joe Truit, Secretary ______ i . ■ ■— one block East and closer to Sherman county. NUTlcfc TO CREDI 1ORS All creditors having claims a- Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. gainst the estate of Amanda Ellen Moro, Oregon Martin, deceased, are hereby noti­ The business will be conducted under the name of Meets Every Second fied to present them in proper form Fourth Thursdays in ¿ach “MARSHALL’S FOOD STORE” and the same court­ to the undersigned, the duly ap­ Month. Visiting members pointed administrator with the will Invited. eous service will be given you as in the past. annexed of the last will and testa­ Esther Morris. W. IM. ment of Amanda Ellen Martin, de­ Rose Amidon, Secretary._____ ceased, at his residence near Lex­ ington, Oregon, within six months Lupine Rebecca Lodge No. 116 Moro, Oegon from the date of this notice, to wit. f All Satisfactory Business is built on May 8, 1936 Elroy Martin. Meets 2d and 4th Tu­ Grass Valley Classes Are Contenders Meet Entertained Wright Family Show of Old Democratic / Celebrates In « Klickitat Sunday Time Variety VisitsGrassValley In Kent chismes Your Search for the Truck Ends Here Classified Ads a THE SHEEPHERDERS Bill Moro School Notes Zell’ WERNMAKK’S UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER McKEAN & SEARCY Machinery Repairs Moro, Oregon A 14-f oot Harris Combine for sale IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements TO SHERMAN COUNTY FOLKS Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon CONFIDENCE Geo. G. Updegraff, Attorney for said Administrator with th. Will Annexed. ■ fl YOUB SERVICE In A New Location MORO CONFECTIONERY W. A. R vgoi . es Magasin«* - Lunche« • esday® of each month Visiting members we] come. Elsie Stephens, N. G. Lila Bull, Secretary 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 Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-t & A-M Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting members cordially in­ vited to meet with us. H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. C V. Balknap. Secy. DRY GOODS ■ , Look For The Sign- ». Headquarters For Sherman County Farmers . Signed ' Trade At L. H. Zeigler’s Quality Store Alex Marshall