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X I W .w, » •> ' ■ ’ ■ <í* À, Z r< <4 2 - TUE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL« MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,193« PAGE TURK! i Auxiliary To S H R IN E P O T E N T A T E Install Officers Next Month It was originally planned to old installation of Legion and Aux iliary officers next Saturday but this has been postponed until some time in the first weeks of October. A joint installaton will be arran ged at that time. Several women from Moro were in Grass Valley Thursday after noon to attend a party given by "Mrs. R. J. Baker. Those making the trip wera Mrs. D. E. Stephens Mrs. Viggo Haufelt, Mrs. E. H. Moore and Mrs. W. W Knighten. Mrs. Cassie Heath 41 former res ident but now living in California was the honor guest.. Pan! Weller and family moved into the Urquhart house this week from Hood River. Mr. Weller is a grandson of J. U. Leonard. Dr. C. L. Poley was in Port land last week end to bring Mrs. Poley home and incidently the doc tor is driving a new car this week. Wes Fuller and family spent Saturday at the Round-Up. ---Judge Clyde I. Webster of Moi lem temple. Detroit, newly elected imperial «potentate of the Shrine The Masonic body held its annual convention in Seattle. Wash., and voted to continue its program of Mrs. J. C. McKean and Leoia care and treatment of crippled chil Peetz drove to Pendleton Friday dren in Shrine hospitals through to see the finals of the Round-Up. out the United States D. R. Parker, former circuit judge of this district, was here Monday from Condon. Mrs. O. C. Claypool is showing the season’s most attractive tall styles in hats, coats, gowns, suits and blouses. Moro. Sept. 21 and Wascc Sept. 22. * adv Class Officers Elected For Year By Howard Conlee Classes started in full schedule The Rebekahs are giving a bene on September the eighth. There fit card party Friday, September was a lack of books for the first the twenty-fifth at thè I. O. O. F. few days but a great deal has hall. All are cordially invited. (been accompli^ied. . All High school classes held “500” will be played and there will meetings for the purpose ot elec be tables for all. -JP--- ' ting officers. The officers ol tlu Miss Ione Miller left this week respective classes are as follows: for Salem where she will teach Freshman class: President, Wy the third grade in one of the man French: Vice-president, Gene schools. Miss Eva Miller .another Brisbine; vSec.Treas, Joecile Peter* daughter of Mr .and Mrs. W .C. Sarg. at Arms, Vernon Melzer. - Miller, is teaching at Wapinitia Sophmore class: President, In a this year. ley Chapman; Vice- president, Imogene Johnson left Saturday Donald Williams; Sec. Treas., Lee for Corvallis where she will con McLeod; Sarg. at Arms, Winifreo tinue her studies at Oregon State Baker. College. Junior class: President, Cari Genevieve Nahouse left Sun Peetz; Vice- president, Betty Po\ day for McMinnville to begin work ell. Sec. Treas. Vivian Fuller; Sai at Linfield college. _____ at Arms. Lyle Nahouse. * The State Bank 7 Bill debate Senior class: President, ' Verr. scheduled for Sept. 25 at Harland Futter; Vice- president, Howan View Grange has been cancelled. Conlee; Secretary, M argy Blake Charles Logon, county auditor, Treasurer, Ronald Powell; Sarg. was here this week for a few at Arms, Harold Belshee. days keeping check on county Margy Blake is attending MorO business. High School this year in order to Dick Morgan broke two ribs take chemistry. this week while hauling straw. Miss Louise Roth of Grass Val He stopped to unload and fell in ley was a visitor of the Moro H front of the wagon. School last Friday. Wilbur Martin had a mix-up Paul Goddard is coaching th. with a bull in which he sustain six man football team this- season ed bruises and som e cracked ribs Six man football was developed Hunters are g e ttin g tbeir li •n the county last year. It is bel enses this week In goodly num- ieved to be a more practical game •h—«* o f tfre opening of for schools our size because « the hunting season next Sunday. ♦he small number ot boys to par Grass Valley will be a manless ticipate, however there will be city for a few days and other no lack of thrills. county towns will have ladies to Our band started in full swing spare until the bucks are killed. Tuesday with an enrollment of J ohn Horan is back at the camp about 31. Officers chosen for th* after a stay in the hospital with year follow: President, Vem Fut- a rf annendicitis. ‘er; Vi?e“*reriden*, I.vie Nahouse* Barbara Belshee will leave Sun Sec. Treau Louise Barzee. day for Yamhill where she will Plan? are bring made to hav< attend school this winter, stay more assemblies this year in or- ing with an aunt who lives near ’er to nuke use , r school taler that town. icr occasional entertainment. Pat Ted Thompson and Jimmy Fut- ents are always cordially invited te^ left Thursday for Portland to and announcement of the events begin classes at Behuke Walker will usually be made in this spac business college. gin her duties as assistant high school teacher. Grass Valley A , ! Sunday School ......... 10:00 Morning Worship Z... 11:00 : Vesper Services ....8:00 Junior League ........7:00 a.m. a-m. pan. pan. Mr«.- James, Burton and dau ghter, KSathryn, Max VanAusdel, Full Goapel Assembly and Donald Olds were in The Dal Sunday School............... 10:00 a. m les Saturday. I . . ~ , v — 4 ( Morning Worship ....... 11.00 a. m. LUTHERAN CHURCH ( Ferdinand Stark, Robert Rolfe ! Evening Service ........... 7:30 p.i.m. If* any one thing is to prosper I and Janet Wilcox, last year’s Hi it must be done regularity and with ' school graduates are leaving Fri- attention. The mission board des Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and Community Presbyterian Church ! day for Forest Grove where they ires to serve Grass Valley with 10:00 a.m. Bible school. Promo son, Warren, motored to Pendle will enter Pacific University. the means of grace every first Other Grass Valley News ton Saturday where they took in tion of students will take place Earl Shipley preached at the the last day of the Round-up. as they go to their classes. Invite and third Sunday of each month. Let every one who reads these Baptist church Sunday. Items Of General Interest Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Williams of the triend and bring him for one lines and has no church home ______ Arch Russell of Lyle, Wash. Tacoma, Wn. spent a shorl time hundred is our Rally day goal on consider this an invitation to come ! was a visitor at the Fred Cox at the Louie Sather home last October 4. to the Lord’s temple. Remember week. Mr. and Mrs. Sather re 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley home Monday night. the Commandment: Thou »halt Wunt t? / he. T l ’ ? eSdi,Y E *'1 3W»ley "SirnM «» MoMin turned *to Tacoma with them for sermon,*4 Nathan’s Mirror”. sanctify the Holy Day. - Service a few days visit. where they took (he tram to .tart nvi|le * d i- - 7:00 p.m. Evening service ,song hour 11:00 a.m. Sunday School at Mrs. Ben Leatherwood and chil and worship, period; , message by 10:15 their tnp east. Going by tram to co„ dren of Coquille have been spend the pastor, “Meet Simon, James H.H. Fleckenstein, missionary Chicago and on to bouth Bend, Indiana wheie they will get their Tom Alley returned from Port- ing a few days here with the for the Less and Jude’’; C. E. groups new Studebaker and visit relatives land Tuesday , all ready to go mer’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Geo. Mrs. L. V. Moor» ,adult leader; MORO LOCALS McKay. . ; Lois Melzer, leader for the high Then by car to Niagra Falls and deer hunting. M. G. Melzer and family left Mr. and Mr«. J. L. Mathes left! school intermediate society; Don Thursday for Portland on their up to Nova Scotia where they will Sunday evening a number of visit Mrs. Lemley’s sisters whom Irien;,, of Mr .and Mrs. Charles' Tuesday for Salem to visit rela ald Thompson, leader of the jun way to Forest Grove,where Norma ior intermediates. »he * hasn t seen for over thirty Lemiey gave them a party wish- tives and attend the State fair. will attend ' Pacific University Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter, years. On the return trip they will jng. good luck on their- trip .Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. choir re this winter. Nellie, and grandson, George Sacre hearsal at the church. go the southern route into ( alif- eastern coast. Mrs. Wily Knighten was in The visited Mis. Ida Davis at Moro ornia and return up the coast. j , Dalles Monday night to install Saturday Sept 26, all day clean . ' Phyliss Dickson erf Antelope was Thursday. the new officeis for the auxiliary up of "the . church grounds and Mis. R. J. Baker entertained v}s jting fien d s over the weekend Mrs. J. H. Smith of Mitchell was some friends Thursday in honor oi . . . „ , an overnight guest at the home tplan. A potluck dinner and fellow there. Mr». Cassie Heath who is here Keith Rinehart is leaving Fri- ship time is planned for the noon Mary Lou, Sayrs had a perman from California visiting. '*°y Eugene where he will en- of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Wilson, hour. All members and friends of ent cast put on her leg Monday Thursday night. , , ter the University of Oregon as Robert and Juanita Mitchell re the church are Invited to share an! .is learning to use crutches Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson f lt.»hman. now. She expects to start school turned from Poitland Friday wheie In the work. and children and Mr .and .Mrs. „ - _ - T -— next Monday. Harold Eakin were in The Dalles Mr. and Mrs. DelTRakm were they spent u week visiing relat- Lavonne Sayrs Is teaching < at Monday. ’ j >" The D»Ues 'Tuesday. tVes. Wasco Church of Christ Ellen Cox had the cast removed' H. McNabb of Fairfax. Okla. Mrs. John K. Wilson of Moun Bible School ............... 10:00 a. m. Dufur this winter having started there last week. Jean vPowell is Evening service ..... 8:00 p.m. now the .school ma’am at Camp from her knee Tuesday while in was here for a visit with his bro- tain City, Tenn. arrived here Sun day where she will visit her dau ther, O. R. McNabb. The Dalles. Sherman. - ghter, Mrs. Carl Schadewitz, and METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Mr .and Mrs. E. E. Jack of Port sons, Walter and Errett Wilson. M*. and Mrs. Earl Belshee have Mr -and Mrs. Tom Garrett and Karl Pleumke spelt- a rfiuple Topic* “The Prerequisite« of Heal moved to the lis t e r Conlee ranch daughter, Norma, went to Port land -were here Sunday visitmg where Earl will work th ii winter. land Tuesday. Norma plans on en-' her brother O. R. McNabb. days In Portland last week. ing” Text: »Chronicles 7:14 tering Northwestern business col Eben Kee shipped in several Both evening services are held lege. car'loads of cattle from Montana in the parsonage. The contest is in W hen Y o u r Shoes need re p a ii its second week .It .will soon be Miss Ottillie Wassenmiller ot last week. send th e m to over. Onty the steady class will ’ortland was here over the week' A bridal shower was given in win. Important announcement re end visiting her parents, Jacob, honor of Sylvia Coyle Friday af garding the preaching mission will vVassenmiller and wile and her. ternoon at the Joe Newcomb res be given Sunday morning. Don’t G C O U S H O E lister. Mrs. Dean Olds." idence. The hostesses were Mrs. R E P A IR IN G miss .Don*t forget the Sunday Ralph C. Bennett, an old timed Newcomb, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. H. school rally at Moro Oct. 11 ¿04 Seci.od St. : THE DALLES resident, has about recovered front 1 Schilling and Mrs. W. J. Davis. Willis J. Douglass, pastor a recent attack of pneumonia at Fred Stradley was in Portland his home in Portland. over laat week end. *OOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOÇOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC Isobel Fortner is working at! Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley were in ¿he Arzell Lemley home. Shaniko last Wednesday as din Janet Wilcox was up from The ner gnests of Mr. and Mis. Bob . “ - Dalles to visit over the week end.j Livingston. /Warren Moigan returned from Mliss Phylbs Rinehart and her o n « i Portland Sunday and Mr. and Mrs brother Keith arrived Friday to Bert'fcdJox remained for another; allow Miss Rinehart to get ready 13 D a y s O n ly, S ep tem b er 14 to 2 6 w»d U. S. A rm y H o rta Show Team week. • for the beginning of school. Mr. and Mrs. Buck Miller retur, George Wilcox was in town Mon PORTLAND, O R E G O N w - - * ned from Ailihgton Saturday cay from The Danes. to oringing his mother back with IV Skew« le O r « — 11 ocrw* una»r ana Ray Newcomb and Jack'Moi se them. root tk h 'b lH ot our» oroo livestock. of Orchards .Wash., brother and D091. Sovltry Sat Stock W ile I t o . Land JG js Smith and J. W. Shepard; nephew of Joe Newcomb were vis VrodoeH Manwtoctorec Froovct» 4-M made a trade of property in town? itors here Thursday. O o a a n a SmHa-Hvgnaa Vacatiaaa» fdw Gus now owns the Shepard house 1 cotton Work, a lto Mor»a Snow >naoar and Frank Pike bought the G us' Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rowe and R adaoonoU S. entry H a n a Snow ’ earn. his brother Robert of St. Helens Smith property. L A R O I F R IM IU M LISTS Mrs. -Arzell Lemley returned j came last Thursday to begin his P F O U C E D F A R E S -A L L L IN E S . ■ • ■ Lorn the hospital Friday recover-: duties as teacheT. Robert entered the seventh grade. ng from a recent operation. Mrs. Fred Cox and daughter,'El Mrs. Henry Tetz end children left Sunday for Heppner where len, Mrs. Cha«. Engel and Miss ir. Tetz is principal of the h igh ' Anna' Schwartz iook the Sunday school classes on a picnic Friday school.-— Mr and Mrs.. Gus Smith and) at DeMoss springs park. M oró L e g io n H a ll Grandpa Rolfe returned from ion, Don and wile, went to Lew-! iston, Idaho on business Tuesday? the state fair last week with a Mrs. Estelle Cook of The Dal load of registered sheep. les arrived in town Sunday to be-. Couple Start See Pendleton Long Trip Round-Up WERN MARK’S SE SHOW RODEO O ctober 3 CONFIDENCE A j ! S a tis fa c to r y B u h in e ss is b u ilt on .y i fi V lice - c 1 fb N ic e I n the p art o f b u y e r th a t g o o d s p u r c h a se d w i l l b e fyio d q u a lity and f a ir ly p riced . PAINT SALE 10 Save up to 20 per cent On Fall Painting DANCE G enuine First-Grade FULLER PAINTS Sat. Sept. 19 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. M u sic B y ----- W. L P ritch au fi Orchestra A SENSATIONAL SALE D ep en d ab le G roceries, Fresh Vegetables O, X FAM OUS PR O D U C T O l e ra ’Is, Ju m p ers, S h irts, a n d a ll kinds o f 6/ interut to overy oxptrienced homemaker. DRYGOODS • Classified Ads. T ra d e A t Lost: A black Gladstone bag * between Moro and Grass Valley. Notify Walter Rugglles. Moro Z e ig le r’s Q u a lity S to r e Wi pbatur« In announc* lag to our cuitom ari a Spadal Saia Value of exceptional merit. FOR SALE or trade. Good young i Stallion. L. W. Amick, Kent 42-7 W e have featured M O N A R C H PIANO For Sale: Standard make piano near Moro. Will sacrifice for unpaid balance. A snap. Easy terms. Write Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. Ranges at a leading major pro M a c h in e r y STEADY WORK -G O O D PAY FAtY TO Farmersl RELIABLE MAN WANTED to ■ m i i v IIU ujk a way t Q p Here’s rotect call on farmers in Sherman county. ■ INEXPENSIVE your wheat crop No experience or capital needed.5 against stinking . Write today. FURST A THOMAS? ■ E F F E C T IV E smut, and your w h e a t p r o f it 426 Third St., Oakland, Cal. ».gainst smut dockage, for less than For Sale: 2 halfblood Lincoln an acre I Just dust-treat your seed with New Bucks. Don Clodfelter. 7F12 Grass Improved CERESAN. Recommended Valley. 46-48 — by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture For Sale: Weaner pigs $5.00 tnd Experiment Station authorities. each. L. W. Amick, Kent. 46-48 Easy to use. And highly effective. Checks seed rotting and seedling ... For Sale: 250 fine wool ewes— blight: .reduces seed-borne stinking age 1-2-3 ar.d 4 years; 11 coming bmut; has increased yields an average 2 year old bucks. A.J.Murray, Moro of 1.13 bushels an acre even on dean seed. For Sale: Farms owned by State Quickly applied. One-half ounce Land Board. Liberal terms. See per bushel — costs ohly 2 cents. No Richard M. Weber, agent for Shei- frill damage. Controls stripe and smut of BARLEY and /nan and Wasco countie«, 310 Court covered >muts of OATS. It has produced a St., The Dalles, Ore. -Phone 358. (>% average yield increase on barley ■ * . x tfn ind 18% on oats in farm tests! ’ One lb., 751; 5 lbs., $3.00. Send a Piano for Sale: Small bungalow oostcard for Cereal Pamphlet ana size, standard make. Small bal (ree blueprints — cheap way to make ance due. You take over contract n rotary or gravity treater from old fqr cash or small monthly pay iil drum. Bayer-Semesan Company, ments. -J. F. $mit<h, adjuster Inc., V»’ilmington, Delaware. - Cline Piano Co., 1011S W Wash RF.A1 S E E D ington St., Portland, Oregon. E VER Y YEAR 46-48 -ITTWS > • Kent Folks R e p a ir s duct -•'•*v in our store for a number of years, and wa know the an nouncem ent of a Special M O N ARCH Sale will be of interest 1 A 14-foot Harris Combine fof sale Big Threshing Capacity-Cut Down From 16 Feet ,. McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements to our customer«. T h is a ttr a c tiv e 7-pc^ tet of* Griswold Cast-Chrome W a re will be presented to every M O N ARCH purchaser who takes advantage of our M O NARCH 4 “13 Star” Sale offer. Call and let us explain how you can benefit by acting immediately. Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker G rass V älk y, Oregon ^mttxumxxxmunxtxxumunmxuxxmjmmM ttummmmmmtmmmmmw GINN, COLEMAN A N D C O M PA N Y M ORO - v OREGON