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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 193 SS 7
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Wasco Methodist Episcopal Church Senior C. E. m eeting last .Sunday
cdunty farm er and sole surviving
RED
CROSS
CHIEF
Villis J. Douglas Jr., Pastor.
f night. The W unior-Interw adiate
Civil W ar veteran either Sherman
Sunday
School
............
10:00
a.
m.
t«>up al»o had a good »ttendanca.
or Wasco counties, celebrated his
Morning
W
orship
........
11:00
a.
m>
Make Sunday night from ? to 8:15
90 th birthday anniversary last
Topic
for
morning
worship,
“The
P-
* ‘ime for meetln* wrth m t
, Sunday a t his home in The Daljes.
_ — -» i OI the three Christian Endeavor
Cost of Discipleship.”
Local members * of the American
groups of the church.
■ Legion there paid him an honor
Biblical m aterial taken from the
I v isit
ten tit and eleventh chapters of
WHAT is lent ?
M atthew’s gospel.
Melba Thogerson, formed Moro
Mr.
and
Mrsi
G.
L.
B
arnet
and
girl, and John E. M attsen, both of
There will be a short meeting of By Lawrence H. Mitchelmore
daughter iRQ^e Ellen and sons Mel-
„ ' Brush P rairie, W ashington, were
thq Sunday school board following
“ And when he had fasted forty
Mrs. A. F. B a k e r e n te rta in e d : vin, Carl ¿Ad Eugene; Mr. and Mrs.
Graveside rites for the in fan t' m arried in Vancouver on Febru-
the service in the morning.
It
1,
ju
st
as
sensible
to
.w
e
a
r
I
*
*
’ and for‘y n,«h ts- he ,ftCT-
with
two
tables
of
bridge
Wednes-
Carl
Schatiewitz
and
son
John;
d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ary 12, 1937. Melba is the daugh-
ward
hungered,” Matthew 4:2.
B rockert were held a t the I. O, O .; te r of Mr. and Mrs. John Thoger- . -fternoon Those winning high
John K. Wilson «
off eating beef because some cat
r . cem eteiy, Monday afternoon. ' «on. and Jived in th i. community 8core- were
Charles ¿ m]e, " ere
» ¿ " ^ o ro
tle have the Blackleg, as it is to
At this season of the year when
F irst Lt. H arry B. Formal», moss for m any years. The young couple and M„ Ar#h c .n tr .lL '
. I
J “ r ebraarv 13th The « -
stay away from church because one reads of Lenten recipes, of cur
officer a t Camp Moro, left W edne.-j
home “ Coeur *
Mr. and Mrs. WiUis B ritton of ^ M o n W n g
W j t X a ^ n tv « -
some church members backslide.
tailed social schedules made so by
fo r Pendleton where he has
Lent, and special religious services
A m ing those who attended th e Tygh Vallejr came ^over Saturday >
of
jfchadewiti.
been ordered transferred.
observing
Lent, it is only rig h t'
funeral services for Chester Med- *£ V18i t
h®r
M r’ a n d , Mr. and*M m J. L. M atthes. spent
that the inquisitive individual ask
..George Wilcox of The Dalles, Ter a t Wasco, Tuesday were J. C. MrB S
The
Full
Gospel
Assembly
<;•
! Saturday flight and Sunday in The
another, “ What is Lent? Perhaps
fo^jner Gras:. Valley resident was McKean, Charles C. Wilson, Mr.
Zverett L. Cook, Pastor
W ayne Spoor made a business. Dalles as guests of Mrs. Matthes
in Moro th is week on business. '
Sunday School
10:00 a. m. the friend is not entirely sure him
and
Mrs. Serai Searcy,
Mr. trip to Portland SuiMay.
J
¡p aren ts, Mr. and Mr. G. W. Bar-
Mr. and Mrs. John Decker and and M ts . M. E. McKee and M ts .
Morning Worhip
11:00 a. m self.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fulkerson net.
,
W hat is Lent? 1 The word is from ;
Eypning Service
7:30 p. m.l
Mt. and Mrs. A. J. Decker of Kent Giles French.
were visitors in The Dalles over the
Geraldine Norton and Nellie Wil
the Anglo-Saxon meaning '“ the
sp en t p a rt of the day in Moro
*
Revival
services
every
evening
Harold Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. week end.
| ,
son were dinner guests of Mr. and
season of spring.’’
Tuesday. *
x
Hall and daughter. Hope; and Car-
o u r basketball team s m et the M rs. N e il. McGlasson Saturday.
Admiral Cary T. Grayson, chair except Mopday. Children’s meet-
What, is Lent? Originally it was
v Mrs. Henry M'ineti, sister of Mrs. roll Sayrs were seen in The Dalles Kent team« on the Kent floor Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Howell who man of the American Red Cross ng eve’ y afternoon a t 4:00 p. m. a period of but forty hours. Later
All
services
are
held
in
the
M.
E.
Jessie Henrichs, passed aw ay a t U st Wednesday.
, ‘ day
d^y n night w ith the result th a t the have been working
k p g near Grass Val- (.which has. dedicated itself to the
it was 36 days of fasting, omitting
her. home in Madison. Wisconsin,
Tom Douma was a week end vis- G rass Valley boys won with a ,ey for Glenn King moved back to task of relieving the suffering of church.
all
Sundays, and all Saturdays,
Everybody welcome!
F ebruary 11, 1937. Funeral serv-
in Portland. .
'
| .core o f 33 to 15, and ' the girls K?nt last week“an! are occupying floed -refugees. Rod Cross nurses,
except
one.
ices w era held on February 13. Mrs.
Members of the executive com -, team s »cored a tie.
•
doctors and hjscital units have pre
the A. A. Dunlap house.
W
hat
Is Lent? It is a semi-fast
¡ » « r ic h , Reports th a t .he last aaw „ i t u e of * . Community church
w
g
and
h B aker
Visitors at the J. C. Wilson vented the spread of epidemics. Christian Science Society
period of forty days, Sundays ex
Funds raised by public contribu-
h a r .la te r about a year ago when W omank M i.sionary .oclety m et w e n t B e a d toat g , turday and
home Thursday were: Mr. and Mra.
«W um U This Society is an authorised cepted, jequiied of the memVerhip
.h e made her tn p E ast.
• a t the home < M r,. Serai Searcy, b
ht
„ )oad of-baled hay. Jay McKay and ¡¿on Jay F anklin;
•nnch of the Mother Church, the of the Lutheran, P rotestant Episco
and
c
lo
.h
in
g
fo
r
th
e
s
u
ffe
re
rs.
George Meloy and family were Thursday. A nnual reporU were
Schilling Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Helyer; Mr«.
F irst Church of Christ Scientist, pal, Greek and Roman Catholic
, pend,ng the day ,n Moro S»nday.| p ^ e p .r ,^ f o r * F r ^ U n a . j h t c h
s> turday
Alfred Lyons and Mrs. Edna
n Boston, Mass.
churches, in commemoration of
They now live in Rowena.
“The recent cold spell played a
, result th at Mr. Schilling came home Schillings.
Jesus C hrist’s own fast of forty
,It
m
aintains
a
Reading
Room
in
for an A laska mission station was
Miss Lillian Schassen of The strange prank on George Teply,” he rear of the church building, days and forty nights, and a per
Dr. H. C. Curry the Seattle Op-1 "¡^ p le te d ” ..........
I with some of h k teeth extracted.
tom etrist who has made profess,
C M. Bentley, state exam iner for
Bonnie Jean Hall of The Dalles Dalles was an over night guest at reports our trustw orthy _ Seaside .v h er/ all authorised Christian iod of prepa ation for the E aster
’»f.en e literature may be read, season. During the forty days one
ienal visits to Moro for years and opePator and chauffer licenses,’ visited from Friday until Monday the J. L. Davis home Saturday and correspondent.
“George decided one day that
,is not expected to take part in
is known for good Optical work fotmd Httle tQ do Wednesday dur- 'h e r e with her aunt, Mrs. Dell Olds was accompanied back to The
; o r> wed or purchased.
Dalles on Sunday by Miss Evelyn the weather looked inviting so he
amusements, nor eat hearty foods.
a t reasonable prices will again 1^ jng his regular visit to Moro. Cars 1 and family.
Church
services
are
held
every
gathered together his Izaak Wal
a t th o Moro Hotel Monday, Feb. 2 2 1 were scarce on town streets, and
The basketball team s motored to Davis where she will spend a few ton equipment and set sail up the Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and Thus many fish dishes are planned
for one day. Eyes examined, Glass K
80Ught license8.
Maupin last Wednesday losing both days visiting.
in 'Wednesday evening a t 8 o’clock. and prepared.
riv e r.
Gerald Kelly of G rass Valley was
Though many churches do not re
ea G ound and Fitted. A t Wasco
Corvallis—Children of the T. H. games the scores being for the
"Two hours later found George . The subject of the Ix'ssbn-sermon
visitor in Kent last Sunday.
quire strict observance of I^ent,
Tuesday. February 23.
F raser fam ily-.of Moro have been boys 17-15, girls 17-13.
on one end of the line and a fine fo*
Sunday is MIND,
Dinner guets at the J. C. W ilso n steelhead on the other end.
M r. and Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs.
Word has been received of t h e |* ° outstanding in their 4-H club
Gel ien Text: Proverbs 3:5. Trust they do eneosirage^pecial services
home
Sunday
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
“The battle raged, and the mer- »' 'b? L>rd with all thine hea t; and meditative periods that w’hen
death of Isaac H. Maxwell, S h e r-1 work, they have held a monopoly Gus Smith were visitors in The
C.
C.
Wilson
and
son
Charles
jr..
for
four
years
on
the
annual
Union
cury dropped. Before he could j >n ! ! rn not unto thine own under- E aster does come members will be
Dalles Saturday.
man county pioneer Tancher, in
icady and waiting to enjoy and
and
daughter
Donna
and
Mrs.
Clar-
jpnd
Pacific
scholarships
awarded
to
the
the fish, the stream froze standing.
Dell Olds left for Portland last
Portland. Funeral services werei
appreciate the glorious resurrection
ice
Sacre
of
Moro
and
M
s.
Joau
over
best
club
member
in
each
county
j
Responsive
Reading:
Philippians
Thursday for medical treatm ent
held in Hillsboro Thursday. Mr.
mo. n ing.
“George ti^ l his line to a stump
served by the railroad.
-b. 27? 2:1-5.
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and on to Hubbard to visit Mrs. Wilson and son Kenneth. -
Maxwell a t one time operated
It is possible for Lent to begin
For
the
last
four
years
the
four
Mr. and Mr t . J. -J. Decker, M”. and is now w aiting for the ice to
Th 'u H i ; is cordially invited to
Olds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
farm on Gordon Ridge.
as
early as February 4, or as late
Frasers have won the award and Walken shaw.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Wilson
and
Mrs.
break
up
so
he
can
bring
in
his
•ill service.' and to make use of the
During January, county hunter |
a
s
M a rc h 10. T h is year it began
now all four are attending Oregon
Carl
Schadew
itzw
.
ro
business
vis-
catch."
.
reading room.
Mr. and Mrs. John P erry of Hills
killed one coyote, according to the State college, one in each class.
on
Wednesday.
February 10.
official report of Roy Fugate, dis The three boys are Tom, Jr., Paul, boro are here visiting their daugh itors in T h e ‘Dalles Tuesday.
Christian
men
and women, and
County
Judge
C.
rge
I
.itltr
ot
Speaker—
-Now
this
is
to
tax
' () M ? 1U NIT Y PRESBYTERIAN
tric t agent. Portland. There were and Gordon, senior, junior * and ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs
hoys
and
girls,
it
is
im portant th at
Klondike
and
A.
A.
-
Dunlap
of
your-mind.
1 e;«xencn H. Mitchelmore, Pastor.
26 regular h unter, in the » « te .
jB
)tore
Oor. John »Rolfe.
we
experience
something
of the
Grass
Valley
were
at
Kent
Wed-
Member
of
audience—
What
10
a.
ni.,
Bible
study
for
eight
during the month, some working! othy __ a _________
„ _
_
Eben Kce bought a new Diesel
freshm an ._ in t____
home
econom
arrest, the death and the resu r
nesday
looking
over
the
m
arket
won’t
be
taxed
next?
age
groups.
on full and others on p a rt time,
tractor of McKean & Searcy of
ics.
road conditions.
11 a. ni.. Morning worship, with rection o f opr Master! This we
he announced.
Moro.
can do! May we be ready for
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and
einron “ Lord! Lo:d!"
Robert
McLean
Brash,
77.
George Wilcox was .a business
E aster as the millions of Christ
Are
we
making
the
most
of
the
son
Kenneth
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
form erly of Sherman county, died
visitor here from The Dalles last
followers who in times past prepar^.
M. Wilson and- sons Dick and
Lenten season of 1937?
in Portland recently. Funeral
Friday.
ed
through the medium
7 p. m., There w fie more m an ... themselves
------ .
J e rry jr. were shopping in Tho
se vices were held on February 11.
Mrs. A. F. Balzer. was in Moro Dalles last Saturday.
By
Wyman
French
30
young
people
attending
the
of
the
Lenten
Spirit.
Old tim ers will remember Mr
Wasco, Church of Christ
Monday to attend the graveside
Brash as a veteran paper hanger.
W. S. Hall who has been staying Q ;^ ert r . Carey. Pastor.
sorvices of the infant daughter of
a t Kent during the w inter-m onths Bib)e schoo, ............... , 0 .00 a m
Mrs. F. E. Fagan of McA^nnville
%
Students of Moro high school Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bruckert.
went to V. B. Eakm s ranch at Morning worship ....... 11:00 a. m.l
has been spending several days! ja8^ week decided on the name for
Mrs. Buck Miller went to Arl
visiting her sister and-m other, Mrs. t j,e annuai . . i t will be called “ Mor- ington last W ednesday to stay un Grass Valley Thursday where he.
..„„J............ 10:00,
Dar-vin Van Gilder and Mrs.
gana." There were three names til a fte r th e week end visiting her will help through the lambing Morning worship ..... ............. 11:00
season.
4-.^----
suggested,'. “ Huskies Bark" “ Mo- sisters.
Young.
Sermon topic, “The Widow’s
Mr.
and
Mrs. J. L. Davis had as M lite.’’
Jam es Wood of The Dalles wa? rom an’’ and the winning title.
Mrs. Arch C antrall and Mrs. Don dinner guests -S u n d ay ,. Mr. and
Members of the school band had
a <\nirt house visitor, last week]
Now th a t the w inter is breaking,
-nuth took Mrs. C antrall’s son , ci. L. E. blfl k and. Mirs Lillian
their picture taken Thursday. It
end.
.
. . . .
let us again find our place in the
E verett to The Dalles for medical Schassen. The occasion
being the Hous(? of t(]e
Brine # friend
will be used in the annual.
attention in regard to his arm sixteenth birthday anniversary ot
-O ur Gang" SLACKS 4 and
>ttend
Biblg 8choo| anJ
W inifred Belshee returned to
SHIRTS at G reta’s (in Hadley’s school Thursday a fte r an absence w'hich was injured a t school.
Luther W arren Davis.
church.
J. S. Newcomb was a business
Cinderella Shop)
of several days. She had sprained
Juanita Mitchell was an over Chritian Endeavor ....... 6:30 p. m.
visitor in The Dalles last Tuesday. night guest Of Nellie Wilson last
. . . A S E R V IC E W E M A I N T A I N F O R
The Lincoln birthday anniversary her ankle while playing basketball.
A lively group. Come and meet
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
-
Davis
left
____
_______
Several
new
music
racks
are
Thursday.
‘
holiday perm itted Mr. and M
T H O S E W H O F IN D F R E Q U E N T T R IP S
with them.
Joe T ru itt and Mrs. Darwin Van I being constructed by A rt Johnson. Thursday for Bend to visit Mrs
G. L. Hoskinson drove to The
GiHer a business trip to Madras They wil be used by the band when Davis' m other, Mrs. Maud G arrett Dalles early Monday morning to
TO TH E B A N K IN C O N V E N IE N T
Mrs. Tom G arrett and Mrs. C. W meet Mrs. Hoskinson who arrived
last Friday afternoon.
- it plays a t the state tournam ent in
1
Fields went to Portland Monday.
on the ten th irty train from P o rt
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Conlee have March.
Mrs.
Ed
Alley
and
daughter,
Lila
land. She had been visiting her GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F
been transferred to Seattle from
B an kin g by m ail is as sa fe and easy to do as
Lee went to The Dalles Friday to mother and father, Mr. and Mrs.
«Portland where he has been work-
Q rh n rJ
visit
relatives
over
the
week
end
Lynch
in
Vancouver,
W
ashington,
A tto r n e y A t L aw
ing fo r some timp. They w rite!
_
m aking your d ep o sits p erson ally. You hav«
returning home Sunday.
fo r the past several days.
B y V ^ P lU ,
on ly to endorse your check s payable to the
W. C. Todd was in Portland
M o ro an d W aoco
Conlee th a t the added distance wil!
The cast for the senior play, Thursday, on business returning
order o f th is bank and sig n your name. T h en
make litte difference to occasional “Sun-Up, a three act dram a, ha.- Saturday.
en close a note in d ica tin g w h eth er you w ish
visits to Moro,
-
^ e n chosen The setting i or the
Bruce Alley came up bom Port
R. J. (Dick) Pankonlne Ot T h J P>»y - -
the check d ep osited to your savin gs or ch eck
land Friday to spend the week end
ern North Carolina, near the city
with his parents.
Dalles is being held by Sheriff C. G.
in g account. B oth d ep o sits and w ithdraw als
r
Wilson on charge of w riting checks of Asheville.
Mf. and Mrs. Fred Lucas of
The U nited’ S tates Civil Service
The characters are as follows:
can be handled ea sily and s a fe ly by m ail.
within the county when he had in
Widow Cagle, Frances Fairchild; Ifeppner are Here visiting their Commission has announced an open
sufficient funds to cover the same.
Rufe Cagle, her sc^. Ed Peters > daughter. Mrs. Arch F ortner, and competitive exam ination - for the
D R . C U R R Y , th e old
Clinton English, Portland inagi- Pap Todd, Guy V intin; Emma Todd family.
position of Bindery Operative
c M
mi , m
mystified
ystm eu the
w e boys
nays sv
a t Camp
To(Jd,s daughUF( Emma En en
Mr. and Mrs. E arl McKinney of
OPEN AN ACCOUNT TO DA Y I
OP“ » " « ' 1' 1
Moro , Tuesday night. A fter the) E o rtn er. ßud To<Jd Kelf-witted son Heppner were here visiting with
regular entertainm ent he visited I f
g .,, R(>th. Jjm WeeRs Mrs. McKinney’s parents, Mr. and
Eugene Courtney, M anager
. r s :
s » « . » h ° h *s m ,d c
the infirm ary and brought chuckles
jeputy sheriff, Clarence Young; Mrs. Oscar Ruggles, last Friday.
and wonder to the boys who are ill. Preacher. John Roth; Stranger,
R,adio inspector, $2,000 a year, p ro fe ssio n a l
Mrs. Earl Olds and her daugh
v isits
to
-Mr. and Mrs. Ocsar Leach moved Ivan Blagg.
Federal
Communications Commis
ter, Miss Dorothy, and Mrs. Olds'
to Albany, Sunday, where they ex
The play w il be under the direc father, R. E. Sutherland, went to sion.
M oro fo r y e a rs w ill again
pect to l>e stationed for about a tion of C. P. Rowe, coach, and Vere Portland last Friday.
Junior billing-bookkeeping m a
mpnth. Mr. Leach is employed by Pike, Senior student director.
be at th e H o te l M o ro on
Among those shopping in The chine operator, $1,440 a^ycar.
the Pacific Telephone and Tele
The Debate squad a fte r a long Dalles from here last Saturday add to civil service piece
graph company.
Full information may he obtain- M O N D A Y , F eb. 22, fo r OF PORTLAND
trip to McMinnville (having gotten were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles,
7IKST NATIONAL BANK
I f.om the Secretary o f th e United
i
Misses Bertha Craig and M ar as fa r f>° Shaniko) is now prepar- Oscar Ruggles and wife, W’illard
WFSÌ OT THf HOCK/£S'*t
S
tates
Civil
Service
Board
of
Ex-
d
a
y
.
E
y
^
S
e
x
a
m
i
n
e
d
g aret Turnbull moved to the hotel ng for a debate with Redmond B arnett and wife. Mrs. Bob John
N S U ftA N C B
C O M Q ft A T I O N
over the week end. They will March 6. to determine the district son, Mrs. Dean Olds, W. C. Todd aminers a t the post office or cus-
M E M I e ft
F E P E ft A t
0 E F O S T
omhour? in a n y c ity w h ic h h a s a G 1 iS s e S g r o u n d a n d f i t t e d
batch for the rem ainder of the jhsm nionship.
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
p o s t office of th e _ firs t o r se c o n d
.
The squad has been fu rth er re- McKinney of Heppner.
school year
class, or from the United States to re lie v e e y e stra in a n a
Mrs. Charles Burnet and infant dueed
four members. Wanda
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker wert Civil Service Commission, Wash-
m>nnn«Mimm»n!!innm uxm rniH nninniiiiiiiiinninitTT
daughter returned to Moro from Tdler and Thelma F ortner will up-
jailers
in The Dalles Sunday.
h e a d a c h e . C h a rg e s reas- u » n n n n « m » tt
the horpital, Tuesday. They a n I hojd the affirmative side of the
ngton, 1>. C.
G arner G. Talboy, attorney of
staying with parents, Mr. and Mrs. I qUegtjon> while Frances Fairchild
Some of the pupils have found it o n a b lc . W ill be a t W a s-
’ortland,
was a business caller here
Roy Powell.
I and B etty Olds argue the negative
Tuesday.
_____
^ean and Patricia Powell w e r e j ^
necessafy to stay in town because
rF l l o clH a v F f»h
of the return of w inter weather.
CO I u e S d a y , r e D . -40.
home over the week end to visit
Dolores Simon is back In school
ielatives and see the little nev a fter having spent several weeks
Little Janey—Am I descended
niece. Jean is teaching a t Camp in the hospital in The Dalles.
from the monkey, M other?
Sherman and Patricia is attend.ng
Plumbing Supplies
Mother—I dare say, but I ’ve not
business college in Portland.
Johnsons Floor Wax
Furniture Polish & Cloth 75c
m et any of your fa th e r’s friends.
A. Nish, well-known Sherman
Kent People
Visit In Moro
Couple Entertain
Saturday
Wednesday
Infant Daughter
Grass Valley
Of Moro Couple
Laid To Rest
Jack *jyp°fey a“d
?-
K-
C H O T 1E S
Moro School
★
Vi»
IZ
Civil Service Offer
Bindery Positions
Coming Again
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Classified Ads.
Let Greta be your hosier
Hadley's Cinderella Shop)
(in
Flub—W hat caused
'■*
steady W ork - good pay sion?
RELIABLE MAN WANTED- to
Dub-—Two m otorists
•n’l on farm ers In Sherman county. same pedestrian.
No experience or capital needed
...Vrite today. FURST & THOMAS.
;2G Third St., Oakland, Cal.
the
to e n jo y d c /t w h is k e y !
FOR SALE: Police pups, $1 sach.
Geòrgie DeMoss, Demoss Springs
f ’OR? SA LE: Fresh Milk Cows
Howard
Belshee, Moro, phone 2F5
O JE P l
Sa’.?: Farms* owned by State
..and Beard. Liberal terms. ■ See
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OveraIls,</am pere Shifts, an d all kinds o f
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