Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 30, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, litó7-
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church
service.
The
Bible,
to­
to
Los
Angeles
on
Tuesday.
man, Washington, came Thursday
gether with all authorized Chris­
Herman Schilling is driving a
and Louise Fraley of Portland ar­
tian Science literature,«, may be
rived Friday night to visit their new Graham sedan.
read,
borrowed or purchased.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Baker
re­
sister and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Grass Valley Baptist
Art Bibby. Louise returned to turned from Portland Thursday
Community Presbyterian Church
after several days visit in that Gerald C. Dryden, Pastor.
Portland Sunday.
10:00
a.
m.
Bible
School.
We
I^awrence H. Mitchelmore, Pastor.
George Updegraff of Moro was city.
have classes for all.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
McKinney
and
!
10 a. m. Bible school with a class
a business caller here Monday.
11:00 *. m. Sermon Topic, “The
for your age and interest to wel­
Mrs. Art Bibby and Mr. and son of Heppner were h®re Satur-i Lord’s Supper.”
Charles Dunlap- visiting with his
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come you. There will be a meet­
Mrs. Arden Squire were Visitors in dav visiting relatives.
pairenta in Grass Valley from Los
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLachlan | 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Message. ing of the teachers and officers
The Dalles Sunday.
Angeles, California, w as-a v isit«
were called to Portland last week ! 7:30 p. m. Thursday- Prayer and
The district cohv’ffttlbn of thr
E. E. Gervais -was business visi­ end to the bedside of hb sister 1 Bible Study. We are now studying following the morning church
in Kent Thursday. *
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Mr. and Mrs. Vern Baker and five «Rebekah Lodges- Kent, Ante­ tor in Antelope Saturday.
Lucile McLachlan, who is very ill. the book of Ephesians.
i 11 a. m. Morning worhlp and \
Mr. Bailey p/ Grass Valley were lope. Moro, Wasco and Grass Val­ > 'Be: t Cox and Warren Morgan
Mr?. Tom Douma was a caller
' song. The pastor is speaking on
ley
waa
opened
at
Grass
Valley
went
listing
in
Bdck
Hollow
Sun­
LUTHERAN CHURCH
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
at the Bert Cox home Sunday...
1 “The Christian’s ‘Sabbath.’ ”
Thursday afternoon by Chairman day. *
Lutheran church service will be
M. Wilson Sunday.
Mrs. Tom Alley entertained th
Mrs. R~ A. Stow went to Hood Moro and Grass Valley Contract conducted in the Qrass Valley i 6:30 p. m. Junior Intermediate
Charles Swett of Boyd is spend-' Mrs. T, M. Rolfe. Mrs. Stella
Weed
of
Portland,
P.esident
of
the
River to visit her daughters and club Monday afternoon. Mrs. A. Methodist church building, the 1st Christian Endeavor. 7 p. m. High
ing a few days here at the home
Rebekah
A'sembly
cf
Oregon
w»3
their husbands. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F. Balzer received high score- Mrs. and 3rd Sundays In May. A.ppi’?- school C. E. with Dean Pinkerton
of his grandmother, . Mrs. B. A.
leading the discussion on ‘‘How I
present.
lA
banquet
was
served
at
Schmidt and Mr. and Mrs. Otto E. H. 'Moore, second, and Mrs. ciation on part of regular atten- ’•
Hogue.
Can
Make My Vocation Christian.”
6
o’clock
in
the
evening
with
T.
M.
Schmidt. She returned Tuesday.
tA number of Kent folks attended
Collis Moore was awarded the guest dants Is a mark of esteem in which
Friends and members are asked
Rolfe
acting
as
toastmaster.
The
the
service
is
held.
Let
us
set
a
the show in Grass Valley Thursday
Miss Walter of Hood River is prize.
to remember that this is the anni­
different lodges resounded when here visiting at the L. D. Ma<v
evening.
R. J. Baker went to Spokane, good example for the children of versary year of the local church.
Dinner guests at the Carl Schade called tf ;on. Recitations wt'r giv­ home.
Wn.. Sunday night to attend a the world that we observe the We have been “Fifty Years Pion­
hy Leroy Spoor and Frances
Lord’s Day. Sunday school 10:15.
witz home Sunday were: Mr. and en
Mr. and Mrs. Rinehart Wasacn- meeting of The Grain Growers in
ering for Christ.”
Wells.
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Mrs. J. S. fr itts and children; Mrs.
I miller and son of Th ‘ Dalles «♦- furtherance of the nwrketing pro­ Cristian Science Society
Regular Lodge was held in the
Ann Schadewitx, and Jerry and
; tended church here Sunday and had gram, returning Tuesday morn­
Christian Science church service
evening jointly with Wasco and
Dick Wilson.
their baby baptized? They also ing.
is
held every Sunday morning at
Ellen Cox spentthe week end
Elmer Swett and , daughter Moro.
visited at the Dean Olds home.
eleven
o’clock.
Moro Lodge put on the degree
Eleanor Faye and son Charles
Ben Payne is driving a new Ford with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
The Wednesday evening meet­
work
initialing
six
candidates:
Fred Cox- returning to Corvallis ing. which includes testimonies ofj
were visitors at the home of Mrs.
sedan.
A tto r n e y A t L a w
B. A. and Gertrude Hogue last two from Kint, three from Wasco
Mrs. Elm?r Hall «pent a few Sunday.
Christian Science healings, is h«ldj
and one from Grass Valley.
Sunday.
days a t the D<11 Olds home last
at eight o’clock.
M oro a n d W a sco
Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Kummel
Visitors were from Utopia Re­ week. • She is a. sister of Mrs.
The reading room is in the rear
and Jeanette Willis of Portland bekah of Portland and M s. John Olds.
of the church building with an
were Sunday visitors at the W. C. Adams, of H ood River. Under th
Carl Melzer of Moro attended By Vere Pike
attendant in charge after each:
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Helyer home.
Good of the Order, Brother Saxton church here Sunday.
The Senior class has engaged
Kent Grange No. 688 held its accompanied by Sister Bonney o'
Florin Coon of Zig Zag was a
t
m uunm i n ou
Rev. Lawrence Mitchel more of
regular meeting Saturday evening The Dalles sang “In the Garden Visitor here Thursday.
Moro to deliver the Baccelaureate
April 24 with a goodly number of of Roses ’’ and “Mother McCree,”
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne and
members present. Four new mem­ and at tMyJose of the lodge meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne were visi­ sermon here the Sunday of May
23.
bers were admitted; they v^ere: ing the'Combined Lodges sang tors in The Dalles Saturday.
‘ The Grass Valleey softball team
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGlasson. Sher “The End of a Perfect Day.’’ led
•Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huhman and
rill Helyer, and Levina Barnett.
by 'Mr. Sexton.
, daughters were The Dalles visitors will play the Kent softball team at
Wasco on Saturday, the day of
ITV/ezz zz’« buy. C o in m b ia
After the close of the meeting, on Monday.
ice. cream, cake and coffee were * Dell Olds and daughter Betty the Music Festival.
lift si n Crod u cls tee t r(t,dL& tv ith
The Grass Valley band will par­
served.
Lou-were in The Dalles Sundav to
ticipate In the festivities, and the
o u r npighbors ftn d ottr m o n e y
Mr. and Mrs'. 71. J. Baker went visit Mrs. Olds who 1s in the hos­ Glee Club" will render vocal
By Wyman French
pital.
Sh“
’s
expected
to
be
able
to
Portland
Saturday
to
a
pro­
The dance to be held tonight at
r e m a in s rlosr lo hm ne.
selections.
Moro High School auditorium is gram of the Po'tland Junior Sym­ to return home some time th s
lie it re h o p p y to fe n tit re
having the finishing touches put on phony Orchestra, held in th? Port­ week.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs4 whon Your Shoes r^ed repan
FRODUCT OF
.
Geo. French’s six piece orchestra land Civic Auditorium. Two Ital'an
C olumbia empire Oregon m tu le prod n e ts ichen
will furnish the music. Balloons Operas, “Eugene Onegin,” and Bon Johnson h is the measles.
sen«’ them to
M ss Phy Hi* Rinehart. Mrs. Flor­
will be the ma*in item In the deco­ “A ida” were sung in English J
th e y m eet on r d e n i n u d ¡n r tp to lity ttn d price.
in
Coon
and
Edwin
were
rating scheme with othe decora­ There were two hundred in the cho-1
Portland visitors Saturday.
ruj
with
seven
soloists.
Dale
B
ak-,
tions placed on th*- side walls. All
parents of school children, friends er appeared as Lenski in the O.'.era! Charles Dunlap of Iz>s Angeles. GOOD SHOE
REPAIRING
California, was here last weak
and patrons of the school are . In­ Eugefie Onegin, singing the tenor.
lead,
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‘
. J visiting with his parent«, Mr. and 201 Feennit St.“ S TWF D'l I
vited.
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. He returned
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
A.
Dunlap
and
a ir m m n tn m c m x m u ;u a a » m m n a :^ n n a x ^ « m m w x w w « w » « w « a «
The annual Sherman County
daughter
Anita
left
Saturday
to
Music Festival to be h’ ld in Wasco
Saturday is being prepared for by spend the week end at Camp Sher­
i. ttnnuxxnrn mrnmx: rn : :
n:: : :: nttttttmttuctttttnn in u u iUlllHHC
the band, glee clubs and the lowei man returning by way of Pend
Sunday
night.
«Trades. The small children ai c
Mr. and M’ s. Fred St adky and
giving a maypole dance.
o f all k in d s
daughter
Dorir. were 'T h ? Dalles
Moro went to Kent last Friday
vis
tors
on
Saturday.
to-Jay a gam? :■* soft hall. As th'»
Mr. and Mr?, R, J._ Bok«r r . -
score shows the game had manv
fo r th e fa rm , th e shop a n d fo r th e
hits. Moro held th* lead up un­ 'ended church s?. vice »n Forest
til the last inning when Kent got Grove Sunday, ha"ing dinner with
0
h o m e a n d k itc h e n --
started The score was 27 to 17. .Mr. and Mrs. Ca 1 Sherman.
The girls did not go because of a • Mr. and 'M s. -T. B Coon were
shoppers in Th<‘ Dalles Tuesday,
lack of tiansportation.
F>tJ Ho-tl v went to Jiff? -<>n
Helen Morrison sprained her
wrist Monday while playing base­ Friday to visit his parents, retu rn ­
ing Sunday.
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ball.
George Wilcox and son' Dean of 1 1937 Pontiac D e Luxe Six Sport Coupe . . . longer wheelbase . . . room for five
The Dalles were visitors here Sat, : passengers inside . . . no rumble seat . . . large space under rear deck . . . more
Charles Dunlap
Attend Meetings In Kent From
San Francisco
In The Dalles
Local People
MOMO. OKKOON
Grass Valley Is
Host To Rebekah
Convention
Several Sherman county youth
leaden attended the monthly exec­
utive meeting of the Mt., Hood
Christian Endeavor union held in
The Dalles United Brethren church
Tuesday night. Among those pres­
ent were Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert
Carey of Wasco- and Marie McLeod
Carl Peetz, and Rev. L. Hé Mitch­
elmore. Plans were made for a
W ily to be held in Dufur on Sun­
day afternoon, June 6.
* M n. Van Gilder’s 4-iH sewing
class met at her office last Friday
with five girls present. The girls
have finished the first part of their
work and are ready for more diffi­
cult pieces, according to the re­
porter- WHma Hogue wood.
■ 'M rs. Paul May returned to her
home in Moro this week after an
opération for appendicitis in a hos­
pital in The Dalles.
Betty Cushman, grand daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cushman,
waa chosen as the Outstanding
Girl in 4-H club wirk in Gilliam
County for 1936 and was awarded
à County Scholarship in the 4-H-
shotmer school t Corvallis.
Clamorous pure satin, beauti­
fully tailored lingerie- guaranteed
to not sag (at Greta’s) in Hadleys
Cinderella Shops.
Tom Frazer will give two serv­
ices to either of his pure bred
Stallions to the owner of the
progeny of his horses that wins
the highest rating at the coming
county fair.
Starr Ruggles was here Tuesday
for a short time while on his way
home from Prineville to Aums­
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen and
daughter of
Goldendale
were
here Sunday for a visit with rela­
tives and friends.
Ralph Brisbine and family drove
to Arlington Sunday to visit with
Stanley Reavis f and wife.
Mrs. Dewey Thompson under­
went an operation at the Mid-Col­
umbia hospital in The Dalles Tues­
day morning.
Mrs. Walter Ruggles- was in
Portland the first of the week hav­
ing gone down with her s^n. Phil­
lip- who was up over the week
end.
‘ A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Eokin in J'he
Dalles Monday.
• * Lois Melzer was taken to the
hospital Monday for' observation
aa U was feared she had appen­
dicitis,
Lawrence -Jenkins will be here
May 7.and 8 to treat the weed plots
oowerfuk. . . more economical . . . lower in price.
on the several farms where the
urday.
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I can get repairs for any piece of machinery
PETERSON MOTOR COMPANY
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experiments are beli% ’tried.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely and Mrs.
PONTIAC 6— 8
Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchel more re­
Arch Zahner of The Dalles were
Sales & Service
' 217 E. Third St., The Dalles. Ore.
here Tuesday visiting relatives.
turned to her home in Spokane,
I>arge
selection
of
Good
Will
Used
Cap. Used Car Lot, 4th & Union
Marvin Schepman accompanied
Wednesday. She spent two weeks
by Bill Roth and Melvin Balzer
visiting her son, Rev. L. H. ’Mitch-
attended the show in The Dalles
elmor«.
Elmer Nelson and Art Reed ar­
Sunday.
Much interest is being manifes­
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling
rived - here f?om t&s- Angeles
Wednesday evening, for a few days ted by leade's of both the domi were visitors in The Dalles Tues­
nant political parties in the growth
visit among friends.
of
the Commonwealth Federation - day-
Mrs. Hen Leghorn was a visitoi
Members of the Chris Schultz
post, American Legion, will enter­ movement in Oregon. Sponsored in The Dalles Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne were-
tain the mothers of veterans of the by a group of liberals, including
leaders
in
the
ranks
of
labor
and
calbrs in The Dalles Tuesday.
community next Saturday night at
State Grànge, the followers of the
'Mrs. Edison Sutherland of Pull­
a dinner a the hotel.
tA son was born to Mr. and Mrs. movement _ held an organization
Vernon Miller in The Dalles Mon­ meeting in Portland Saturday and
Sunday attended by delegates from
day morning.
Mrs. Phillip Searcy and children all sections of the state. In ad­
gre moving to Rainier to join Mr. dition to the labor and the farmer
Searcy who has been working there delegates those present included a
for several weeks.
•? liberal sprinkling of Workers A l­
'Mr. and Mrs. Marion Powell liance members and Townsendites.
have rented the W. F. Jackson Under the right kind of leadership
Change restless« tossing nights for night« of sound re­
bouse and will move there from the it is admitted that the movement
bids
fair
to
assume
the
proportions
hotel in a few weeks.
freshing sleep—and you start life over again!
. • ’ Cleo Barnum was very ill Wed­ of a powerful minority holding the
nesday while on a fishing trip to balance of political power in the
Badger creek. Acute indigestion state and one which might well be­
come a real factor in future elec­
was' given as the cause.
Julius Rhuberg is very ill at the tions..
Noonan home in Moro this week.
Miss Pollitz—Tell me. Doctor, is
W. H. Ragsdale and son, Harry,
skin
grafting a very late discov­
were up from The Dalles Thurs­
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day for a short business trip Hugh ery?
I H H
Dr. Xceron—Oh, no; it’s only a
Chrisman- former sheriff, was alsef
branch of a very old art. All graf­
a visitor here Thursday.
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i Wayne Thompson returned Sun ting is a skin game.
day td Portland to continue his
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business college course after sev­
IT/YA Automatic
eral Weeks work at the Clarence
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
Morrison ranch.
,
FOR
SALE
6
purebred
Spotted
. With’, a new bank coming up, a
THRIFT UNIT
, prospect for Some new stores and Poland China gilts- to pig in May.
S
ta ltd -in -tts tl
Sam
Davis,
Grass
Valley.
26-28p
several. residences- the old town
feels younger and more hopefjl.
FOR SALE.: 2 good milch coWs.
General Electric offers ^reat-
' Miss Imogene Johnson was nome Everett Watkins, Wasco.
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26-7-8
. est refrigerator value in 10
from Corvallis over the week end^
years.
M
o
re
ice
cubes,
more
f WANTED: Will pay 5c per lb One of these smart occa­
.having driven up with Miss Ellen
storage space, m o re cold
for
used quilts and blankets. Leave
• Cox of Grass? Valley and Miss
sional
tables
(unfinished
capacity,
more conveniences
SLEEP
ON
A
SIMMONS
at Sherman County Journal office.!
Coats of Rufus.
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L O W PRICES1
Solon T. White, state director of
LOST:One bay horse, wt 1250.— I hardwood) free with each
/♦agriculture, was here XVeil’nesdc.
accompanied by,M rs. White.
white stripe in forehead and bald
$2.50 purchase of
.1
nose,
two white hind feet. Strayed
Local club leaders ÿf eastern Ore­
from
ranch
March
20.
H.
Holzapfel.
Fuller Paints.*
gon 4-H clubs will meèt in Union
pd-25-26
May 3, 4. 5 for a conference. Wasco. 34F11? ‘
GEORGE G. U PD EGRAFF
G. V. School
With Ourselves-
Moro School
VV F R \ M k K K >
Zeigler’s Quality Store
HARDWARE
A n d m o st im p o rta n t a t .this tim e of
year is R E P A I R S ~~
New Political
Group May Be
Important Soon
IH C R epairs carried in stock for all
m achines
PAINTS
PIPE FITTINGS
Roy J. Baker
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SEE
FREE!
#
DISHES
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Classified Ads.-
State club leaders and assistants
from Corvallis will be on the pro­
gram which will include nearly
ntt aspects of club work in this
state. . Some leaders from this
county are expected to attend
Griff Williams, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. P- Williams of The Danes,
will be in that city next Monday
with his orchestra., *He has been
playing in San Francisco for sev
oral years."
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Greta be your hosier Un
Madlay’s Cinderella Shop)
FOR SALE: Richards
Fence. Write for Free
or Home Demonstration.
Barnyard Circus, or stop
fence at DeMoss Spr.
postpaid. John DeMoss,
rtpi esentati ve.
Electric
Circular
Have a
and see
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LOST: 2-year old hay filly. W.
E. Bruekert, Klondike*
24-5-6-pd
* TOR SALE: , April-24th, good
pigs seven weeks old, $5.0Q each,
L. W. Amick, Kent.
25-25
S a v e on P R IC E l
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