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* * THB SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 PAGE THREE „The Union Pacific railroad has V a i l AIT A q g e le’., California. The Sunday morning service be <olos and two mixed quartet nnm- GE&. MAUN CRAIG a valuation of 11,676.09« in Sher- <awO Y d llv j gin* a t eleven o ’clock. The Wednes be:6. Reception of new members Fred Cox and daughter J man county and paid thereon $34,- day evening meeting begins at 8 fa e Ao planned, Ellen were The Dalles visitors , last 622.86 in taxes Thia waa 18.08 per o’clock. The reading room in the Wednesday. z 7 p. m., Senior Christian Endea cent of the total valuation of the rear of the church is open with an vor at the church; Junior-Intermed Mrs. Dean Olds left for Portland county and the tax paid represents attendant after each service. Thursday to visit relatives. iate group led by Mrs. Mitchelmore 18.49 percent of the total tax. . will meet at the manse 'Henry and John Roth left Wed Mrs. Dorothy Passmore John Community .•>» hvtcrian Church i nesday for Monmouth, where John Thurw^y, Sept 23, Mid-week ston and son Dale, ate leaving th is , 10 a. m., Bible school teachers will enter Monmouth Normal for and classes have begun work on the Bibie study 'at the church, 7:30 A garage for the county pick-up week for Corvallis from where she' Mrs- Tom Aliey and daughter Rally day program, October 3. All p. m. t n ? ’: has been built on the lots will go to her work at a nearby Mildred left Wednesday for Port- t ‘>€ F®*r- land where she will remain fori Mrs. Boyer of John Day arrived Week’s verve: ‘’One law shall be old members are asked to be pres west of the L. L. Peetz residence town. Rodney Ball of Corvallis broth- i several going on t o 1 Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. ent Sunday. If you have no church to hirn that is homebom and unto and the vehiclee will be housed Lome you are invited to join a class the étranger that sojoumeth a- there from now on. er of Ted Ball of Grass Valley was Salem where Mildred will enter, and Mrs. L. D. May. Mrs. Boyer provided for your age and interest mong you.”—Exodus 12:49. in town with his brother Thursday Willamette University for another anA.frer brother Wallace May went year. Portland Sunday- John Foaa and wife and children- afternoon. in Bible study. Lawrence H. Mitchelmore, Minister , Dorothy and Austin left Thursday Among those who attended the | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and 11 a. in. Young people’s service Claire (Axtell and family have of last week for Spokane to attend and observance oL the 150th anni moved into the Aden Axtell house. show in The Dalles Sunday were children were visitors in The Dalles the funeral of John McDonald, a versary of th? ratification of our Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 Ferdinand. Harry and Olan Stark, Saturday. The Bulletin, a publication of the PI Moro, Oegon fo.m er resident, a former resident constitution. There will be two' R°rh’ f t T T ! «re. Joh" Maolnne» and her of this county. They returned by Pacific Power A Light Co.- in its Meet* 2d and 4th Tu v Y “"<• h«ban d. Mr. and way of Freewater and Pendleton latest issue features the Moro ex and Mr. and Mrs. theater Clark. | Mr„ Hyers of esdays of tach mpntb periment station with an attrac uhd Pilot Rock where John Foss tive group of pictures ofthr«*shing | Visiting members wd Mr and Mrs. Ben Payne, sou t here Sunday. »4» ? aught school. I ■ ' - at the station. come. Frank and daughter Doris, and A .• and Mrs. Dell Eakin and Clarence Henn jr., eldest son of M. Zevely rmoto-ed to High Rock daughter Em ma jean were visitors Mabel McKee, N. G. Mr. and Mds C., H. Henn was Sunday after huckleberries. Naomi Van Gilder, Sec. f in The Dalles Sunday. married September 4 to Miss Eu Gen. Malin Craig, chief of ¿tail of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fulkerson nice Bast at Blanchard, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. W. C Todd were the U. S. army, who’‘had direction I Bethlehf-m Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S and son Dale took Mr. Fulkerson’s of the task of combatting the flood visiters in The Dalles Tuesday. • Clarence Plyler- former motion father to his home at Hood River Moro, Oregon 0 P*- H. C. Qyrry, thy old „future show operator here, drop E. E. Gervais and »Roy Tiller waters of the Ohio jind Missjgslppi I Sunday. * Meets Every Second rivers, strengthening the levees, ped in Tuesday^ from Craigmont, were down on the John Day river evacuating refugees from danger Reliable Optometrist of Seat Fourth Thursdays in each Portland, Sept. 16—From all sec Bruce Alley arrived home from ' Sunday. jLdaho while on his way to the Tygh tions of the state, delegations will Month. Visiting members zones, providing shelter and pro ... v w Va’îey fair which he will announce. converge upon Portland Friday for Portland Sunday to spend several j Invited. tie who has made Profession serving order in various areas. The Kee, Mrs. Anden E. R. Jackman of the state col- the opening of the two-day conven days visiting his parents. Mr. and o rances King W. M. U. S. Engineer Corps performed in leg? was here Wedesday to talk to tion of the Oregon 'Republican Mr». T. M. Aliev retuininir T ues-, Sq“,re- Mi'“' AlfrBd Kock ,nd Mrs- valuable service in calculating the al visits to Moro for years’ Iiuth Sparling. S ecretary. day or Wednesday lo hi, new jo b ' ¿ - A •’“ ¿»I» J“ft Tuaaday for High a g rvup farmers about the weed club. with the Simmons Steel Company on Hood to pick huekle- extent of the Hoods, the height of will again be at - - — p i. bk in. Eureka l odge No. 121 A-F A A-M (Principal event on the first day’s berries. They expect to be back the water and in strengthening Moro, Oregon Dr. H. C. Cunry the Seattle Op program Friday will be the Consti in Portland. the levees. Thursday. Meets the 1st and 3rd tometrist who has made Profession tution Day rally to be held in Lin H o te l M o r o Mr. and Mrs. Dell Old® and Thursday evenings of al visits to Moro for years and is coln high school auditorium with daughter Betty Lou and Mrs. Olds J •Bobby Johnson arrived Saturday each month. Visiting known for good optical work at Senator Frederick Steiwer of Ore parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walken- from Bend where he was visiting T u e s d a y , S e p t. 2 1 members cordially in reasonable prices will again be at gon, keynoter of the 1936 republi shaw were visitors in The Dalles his grandparents the past week. vited to meet with ua. Hotel Moro Tuesday, Septemebr 21 can natioal committee, as princi Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb for one day. Eyes Examined. pal speaker. for one day. Eyes exr mined Roy Powell. W. M. were in The Dalles Friday to bring Wasco Methodist Chursh Mr..and Mrs. Fred Cronk of Ho Glasses ground to Fit each Eye. Patriotic organirations, includ C- V. Belknap. Secy. quiam, Wash., arrived Friday to their daughter home after a weeks F. L. Cannell* Pastor Glasses fitted bring in the ing the Spanish-American War Vet George DeMoas and Wyman Sunday School at 10 a. m. (Class visit Mrs. Cronk’s sister and fam visit with her sister Mrs. Wayland Moro l odge No. 113, I. O. O. F. es for all ages. French were given theih rating as erans with their auxiliary ‘ and ily. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling. Weld. School Children. Moro, Oregoa drum corps, and American Legion Morning Worship at 11. tenderfoot scouts at the Boy Scout They returned home Sunday. A. E. Christensen of Maupin was post’ will participate Meets 1st and 3rd me?ting held Wednesday night at • l e i s i i i i i s s i s a.a i a s a i i i s s i s s « s i « i i i i here Monday at the R. A. Stow The convention will open Friday Dwight Baker returned to his Tuesdays in the the Masonic hall, th? presentation Grass Valley Baptist Church , I O.O.F . hall- Tran of the badges being made by Ra^’ morning in the Imperial hotel, with home at Gresham Sunday after. home- Gerald C. Dryden, Pantor. sient and visiting Mirs. Wayne Spopr and children Powell, chairman of the committee registration at 10:00 a. m. Round spending the harvest season work table discussion« will occupy the ing in the warehouse He left for brothers are cordi were visitors in The Dalles Friday. of U*? Masons in charge of Boy day and will be followed by the Corvallis Monday where he will en . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer and LUTHERAN CHURCH ally invited to meet Scout work. The Lutheran Missionary will night rally • with us ter .Oregon State college for an son Clair were in The Dalles Sun .Mr. and Mrs. W - S. Powell and conduct devine service in the Grass LAW YER Lewis McKee, N. G. other term. day visiting her parents, Mr. and Valley Methodist church building (brighter, Opal, were in Portland The Compliment , Joe Truit. Secretary Mrs. C. R. Bruckert. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim W'alkenshaw of ad Salem last week to a'<tmd the on Sunday a. m. at 11 o’clock Sept. The master of the house rang Hubbard arrived Friday to spend WASCO MORO fair- ... . School began Monday, with the; 19. Sunday school 10:15. Let us for the maid. The girl was in the Try Journal advertising, it pays _______ some tmw visiting their daughter 1 youngsters all eager to begin their. *11 attend and do our pant to in- Miss Dorothy Hohman of Cot act of cleaning pots and pans, and and family, Mr. and Mrs. D ell: studies The high school has an crease the devotion and good cause tage Grove is a guest this week of before she could tidy herself, her 1 enrollment of 35 atmjents and about of church work. Maxine Henriohs. employer entered the kitchen to UW®. H. H. Fleckenstien. missionary. Among those who attended the 65 pupils m the lower grade®. see what was delaying her. M s. Roscoe Moore is helping in auction sale -in The Dalles last He looked at her dirty hands the county assessors office th..- Mr®. Theo, von Borstel, accompa and face “My word, Mary,” he Thursday were' Mr.’ and Mrs. Ed nied by Mrs. A. A. Dunlap, Mrs. Christian Science Society week At the Christian Science church Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Engle, Mathias Simon and Mrs. Wily Vic Barr came home Wednesday said, “but you’re pretty di^ty, arn’t Fred Krusow, Sam Stark. Bill Knighten attended the joint in next Sunday the subject of the vou?” night for a few days rest from SCS lesson-sermon will be “MATTER.”’ Mary*-«miled coyly. “Yes, sir,” Brinkert • and Eben Kee. stallation of officers of The Dalles w • ’ . He is now stationcd at Gib “but I’m prettier Roy Feely and son M aurice and Posit and Auxiliary Unit Monday ber tx t erpetis to be meved about ’’’e thi first of October to Condon as clean.”— Whitley Seaside Chronicle. a friend o f The Dalles were here evening- When Your Shoes need repaii Saturday. the OP ' '■ y i«< being abandon send them to Rysrg— Does your wife tak e to ed at that time. • Jerry Wilson of Kent was a Heten—I understand Elsie’s fian Dewey -Thompson returned home ce is supposed to be a dreadfully Joyner—She takes to it more business visitor here Friday. Friday after spending a couple of than she brings home. bad egg. Dale Baker and wife of Battle weeks along thç coast. REPAIRING Berths—So that’s it. I’ve won GOOD SHOE ground, Wash , spent the week end Serai Searcy and wife drove to Prospective Freshman —Isn’t visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. dered for a long time why she 2»»4 Second >t. THE I • A I I F> Portland Suday, via the Wapinitih here somescourse I can take and R. J. Baker. didn’t drop him. cut-off; implete without giving such a Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ellen Cox Frank Burnet and1 family left 1 ng time as four years to it? were in the Dalles Saturday. College President—That depends, Thursday for the Pendleton Rcur !- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Zell and my lad, on what you wish to make grandson of The Delles were visi UP- Mi.- r I togene Johnson is leaving of your self. When nature wants tors here Tuesday. today f : • Corvallis, where sh • will to make an oak she works away at F red Cox and E arle Shipley were J again en «r Oregon f lat? csllege it for a good may years. But if Moro visitors Tuesday. for another year fl . and Mrs. L. she only wants to make a squash is a n e c e s s i t y in b u s i n e s s . R e l i a b l e Mr- and Mrs. R. J. Baker were H. Sayrs will take her as far as she can do it in a few short months. in Oregon City where they attend g o o d s , R e l i a b l e b u s i n e s s r n e t h e d s ,F a ir Salem. ed the funeral of Mr. Baker’s sister NOTICE TO GRANGERS p r ic e s g o h a n d i n b a n d to s t r e n g t h e n Mac Barbour was here Wednes Members of HarlandView grange in law- Mrs. Dora Baker who pass day while on his way to the Pendle ed away last Saturday. th e b o n d o f c o n f i d e n c e b e t w e e n m e r ton Round-Up with his string of who have farm products of merit Mrs. Grover Coffman and daugh which they are willing to display ch a n t a n d c u sto m e r . horses. He will return here Sun ter Betty were visiting Mrs. C. B. day with his string of huckers to in the grange booth at the fair are Doyle Friday. F o r H a r v e s t N e e d s in G r o c e r ie s asked to get in touch with one of get ready for the fair next week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coyle left the committee. m id C lo t h ig w e h a v e m e r c h a n d i s e t h a t LeRoy Wright and Giles French Mrs. Orval Thompson Monday for Brietenbush springs, drove to Condon- Fossil, Antelope w i l l p l e a s e a t p r i c e s t h a t please.*. Mrs. Chas. Adlard where they expect to remain for and Shaniko Monday to distribute Mrs. Dewey Thompson several weeks. bills for the Sherman County Fair. Q u a lit y G rass WiWord Bekhe Mr. and Mrs. Gus Smith have as Miss Alma Eslinger came up their guests, his brother and wife, S to re V a lle y from Forest Grove Thursday to Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith of Los remain a few days in this county •a :n K » m n n w » H n n m itti» x » » n in n n ittt» tin n t» n i» n » tt» K » n » n ; visiting with relatives. Mr- and Mrs. E. E. Barnum left FOR RENT: House at DeMoasi for Portland Saturday to remain Springs. Bath tub, Hot and cold :::twwininwnnnnmwffl«nnn f nminnm«»mnunwiwm g a a couple of weeks visiting with water, Pasture for milch cow. Close their daughter, Mrs. Tt. C. Jones. in for school. Electricity John M .! Bom: To Mr. and Mirs. Ben DeMoi?s. 46-ch MODEL 21J Hockman a daughter, September WANTED: 300 5 or 6 yr. old' 14 at The Dalles.. Mr®. Wily Knighten accompanied ewes. John M. DeMloss, Moro. 46-ch This famous Thor model has quality FOR SALE: 8 Jersey Cows,1 Mesdames Theo von Borstel, IA. A. September 16,17,18 Lovel W ringer, Thor Super-Agitator Dunlap, Matt Simon and Miss Fresh Oct. H. L. Harris, Maupin. LOW RAIL FARES and Thor long-life mechanism. Cassie Holmes to The Dalles Mon 45-46 day to attend the installation cere U N IO M The price i> only 9 5 FOR SIALE: Maytag washer, pi monie® of the American Legion uacjfl ano and other household goods. Mrs. and Auxiliary. .. .Jess Landry and wife are at the Dorothy Passmore Johston, Moro . Round-Up city where they will visit 46-pd. with Mrs. Sadie Rasmussen and see the big show. ^_______ S t u n n in g A banner advertising tlie fair was placed across the street Thurs day by Bert and Leslie Michel who did the paint Job A shower was given Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Rpss Hart at the home of Mrs. Paul Goddard with Mrs. Goddard, Dorothy Fraser We are featuring and Mary Pinkerton as hostesses. MODEL 61SL Mrs. Soren Hansen left ‘Sunday a big line of for a visit with her son Ove and See this popular electric ironer in our * J family at Wasco. Sport Coata and office today. Discover hoW quickly, eas- Dick Morgan left ' Wednesday Fur Trimmed Coata ily a n d beautifully you can iron with it. " aW night with his daughter, Zora for Portland where he will -have an ex zt . 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