Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, November 11, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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THE SHERMAN COUNTT JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON
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Moro Woman’s
Grass Valley Baptists
Start Campaign
.
,
companied* at the piano by Nellie the girla and the boys will have a
WUson.
game.
/
The Home Health and Hygene
The Grass Valley high school it
study class met Thursday after working on a play, entitled “Cam­
noon at 2 p. m., at which time 12 pus Quarantine,”a three act com­
Beginning October 80th the Bap-
were present. Miss Stoneman, edy, which promisee to be a vary
tist Church in Grass Valley began'
county
health nurse, led the dis interesting bit of entertainment.
a Church Enlargement Campaign
cussion. Eve yone is invited to
with special emphasis on an ad-:
attend these meetings and join in
vance in attendance at all services
The Moro Wonwii’i tjh’b h^ld of the church and its different de­
fhe benefits. Next meeting to be
4__ Geo-r^e McKav has bought the
hel l nt the heme of Mrs. J. M.
their annual “Guest Day.’* Friday partments of work. Up to date
i Dunlap store building and is mov-
in the high school auditorium. the campaign has been going well
! ing it down on the highway oi> the Wilson Thursday afternoon, Nov­
ember 10 at 2 p. m.
»About one hundred guests and with a marked increase in all j
•j-J Vons lot opposite the Grange
m entor» were in attendance.
phases of the work. The campaign
{ hill and will soon have a new place
G V SCHOOL NOTES
. A fte r .a,.short buaineM meeting is to culminate with two weeks of
A tto r n e y A t L aw
7? *
o! business at Kent.
By
Delores
Simon
:-fr- ' the program was opened by Mrs nightly meetings at the church—
M . George Flint entertained a
C. L. Poley, director for the day. November 13 through to 27.
M o ro a r d W a s e o
F iday, November 4, Rufus came’
group of young folks last Friday
. Miss Williams presented the pri­
to Grass Valley where both the
Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels, of
rirht
in
honor
of
her
daughter,
mary grades in sere: at musical
Springfield, Oregon, who
the
Qmptn who left Saturday for girls and the'boys played volley
selections, a rhythm hand number, Colporter of the American Baptist
I Euvene where she will finish her ball. The score for the girls was
solos by. Orrin Schadewitz and Publication Society and the Home
I school year. The evening was Rufus 14, Grass Valley, 35;and for
PrPcilla Meleer and twb group Mission Society, is visiting in the
j i'n”nt playing games and dancing the boys: Rufus 22, Grass Valley
songs.
Mr. Knighteni ’showed community this week and speak­
I
[rnd efreshments were served at 19.
A . W . M cLEO D
•‘‘Behind the Shadows** a stereop- ing at the Prayer service on Thurs­
Wednesday, November 9, Grass i
¡m idnight.
ticon view of the ravages, cure day evening and Sunday at 11 a.
M". and M^s. W. C. Guyton were Valley will go to Moro, where both:
Dealer In
and prevention o f tuberculosis. m., and 7;30 p. m. The opening
1 ”t The Dalles Thursday to visit the girl* and the boy» will play,
Tnm Alley reviewed • “The program at the Sunday evening
‘ *h* former’s brother, Albert Guy-
Monday! November lfi. W n^o! ^ *ik *n* W c c d e ri, T re a ten
Citadel*’ by A- J. Cronin, the story meeting will be in charge of the
; ton who is ill in a hospital there.
of the life of a young doctor and Young People’s class of the Sun­
L • M»~ and Mrs J. C. Wilson and
conw to Grass Valley, where as I
his ups and downs in gaining prom- day Schoqj. ‘
i daughter Nellie were dinner guests ««ualy, both teams will play.
i
U>?ed Weedere
j •
• incnce in his chosen profession.
1
nt
the
J.
L.
DaVis
home
Saturday
Tuesday.
November
17,
Kent
will
Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson forme:-
A'ter a duib song a one act comedy
evening.
come to Gras« Valley, where both F Y R F Y T E R E Q U IP M E N T
y
of Minnesota and new pastor
“The Shoe Pinches” was presented
I M-s. B A. Hogue end M;s. Gra^
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of the Baptist Church in Bums,
Phone 454
with Helen Sayrs, Nina Pinker­
j Gregg were brief callers at the .
- M oro, Oregon
as well as President of the Oregon
ton. Dorotha Moore and Mrs.
I W -r- Ho<nm home n?a’ Grass Val-i K A (
) P ( ^ J I—I l l T f - 1
Baptist Young People's Union, will
P d ev as the cast of characters.
ley Monday afternoon.
I
I L_L_
be the speaker (beginning Tuesday
The refreshment committee serv­
i
D'nnpr
(firsts
of
Mr.
rnd
Mrs.
night November 15, at 7:30 p. m.
ed coffee and dainty open faced
J T. MaOh°s Sunday v e e Mr. I
, -pi
,
and every night th ough Sunday,
sandwiches with Mrs. L. V. Moore
I "or, Mrs. R. P. Barnet and familv,
3O C C Irii I b r in k sgiving
November 27. He will be accompa­
and Mrs. John Wilt pouring.
• OREGON STATE COLLEGE—The twentieth anniversary of the sign-
M”. P>well and Mrs. O rrie Holt
nied by Mrs. Anderson who will
the armistice finds the Memorial Union building here completing Its
Mr. and Mrs. Carl SchadewitatT^: — - - -
Roy Barne*t has bought the assist at the piano through the
tenth year of service to the campus and the state. Constructed from private
and son John were in The Dalles
,
OVC
truck lines of Martin Melzer and meetings.
gifts and student contributions, the "M. U.” is a working memorial to the
j
Monday
whe'e
the
latter
received
Roy Wells and will operate them
Some of his topics will be: “Is college s war heroes, crowded daily with students and many from off the
M óke Pcscrvàtions N o w
himself with Kenneth Sather as Christ Coming Again and When?,” ^.mpus who find wxthln its beautiful walls convenient gathering places. j mrdical care for , ar trouble.
Mrs. Csrrfe Holt spent a f»-w’
who
^11 price of sendee are inscribed m bronze
resident operator' in Moro and “Cheap Crosses,” ’’Christ in Re­
the plaque shewn above, a gift of the “war class” of 1923, and hung In , 'h vs in The Dalles last week vis- Cream of Oyster Soup, Tomato or
Wren Hogue as operator living jn demption,” “What is the Unpar­ on
uie main corridor.
jfe^nng her parents, Mr. r.nd M
Grass Valley. Wells is expected donable Sin?*’ and “A New Be­
8’ Grapefruit Juice
G. W. Barnet.
to move away as he has taken a ginning.”
Andrews returned from Portland
job as contract hauler for a pro­
L. M Schrdcwitz of Bandon wos Roust Oregon Turkey, Dressing
Announcements will be made
Friday after several weeks in that
duce outfit moving up and down later concerning Children’s Meet­
«r.
over night guest at the G. L. ’
.
a
_
.
city.
Barnet home Mommy.
. Cranberry Sauce — Relishes
the coast. Melze- still retains ings.
A. M. CoyneF of Wamic has been
Mrs. B-tty Kelly was a dinne *' Ci ndied Y am s—
his third class permit which al­
doing carpenter work at the C. B.
lows him to buy and sell and haul
miest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H
Andrews and Claus Bargenhagen J. H. Wilson Sunday.
j Buttered Cauliflower
hi, own stuff.
ranches.
Sheriff
C.
C
Wilson
of
Morc
Mark Henkle had the misfortune
Bruce Alley, Wallace Stark and
Salad
Hot Rolls
was at Kent Monday , on official1
to turn his car over Wednesday
Raymond
Jewel?
left
Saturday
for
kJ.:»,!«/
Wasco Methodist church: Sun­
Mince, Apple or Pumpkin Pie
morning on the slick roads dam­
<
‘
Friends of Mrs. Roy Tiller sur­ Portland returning Sunday.
day school at 10 a. m., 'Preaching
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
N.
MrGlas«-n
aging the top considerably but in
Those who attended the Wcrman’s
service at 11 a. m. Epworth prised her one day last week with
were dinner guests at the J. C. Steamed Pudding
ju ing no one.
club at Moro Friday afternoon Wilson home Sunday.
a
handkerchief
shower,
when
about
League at 6:30 p. m. Choir prac­
Devils Food Cake
A larger and newer job press tice Wednesday evening at 8.
twenty five motored to the ranch. were Mrs. J. H. Wilt, Mrs. Her­
Mr. and M s. Harley McKsv,
man
Schilling,
Mrs.
Tom
Alley,
has been added to the equipment
F. L. Cannel 1, pastor. Refreshments were served and all
moved out of town D st wrrir to the Jetto, Whipped Cream
of the Sherman Coilnty Journal
left after wishing her a pleasant Mrs. Dean Reynolds, Mrs. C. A. C. F. Guv ton ranch, now owned ; ____ —
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making possible a larger range of
sojourn in her new home at Her­ Ocstreich and Mrs. Harold Eakin. by J. L. Davis, for whom Mr. Mc­ Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.E.S
Moro
Christian
Science
church:
Mrs. Ed Alley, Bruce and Lila Kay is working.
jobs, quicker service and better
miston.
Moro, Oregon
Services are held every Sunday
printing.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt , tverr Lee were visitors in The Dalles
Walter Grum, George 'Rumtz and
Meets Every Second and
mo:
ning
at
eleven
o’clock
and
on
Monday
taking
Lila
Lee
for
medi­
pleasantly surprised when friends
Gordon 0 . Fraser, Moro, senior
Dale Guyton of Portland were at
Fourth Thursdays in each
in agriculture at Oregon State Wednesday evening at eight o - called at their home Friday eve- cal treatment.
the J. L. Davis home Sunday to
Month. Visiting members
W A T W IT H
clock.
The
Wednesday
Jim Brown returned from Cali­ go goose hunting.
evening ning to wish Mrs. Wilt a happy
college, has been accepted for
Invited
fornia
where
he
has
been
for
sev­
pledging to Scabbad and Blade, meeting includes testimonies of birthday. Contract was the diver-
Elme- Swett of Boyd is spending Kerrone Christianson W. M.
national military honor society. Christian Science healings. The ■ion of the evening and Mrs. £>ell eral weeks working in the rice a few days here at the B. A. Hogue
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
A F IR S T
Fraser is first lieutenant of the Reading Room in the rear of the Olds and Tom Alley received high fields. '
home visiting with his children,! ---------—------- -------------
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. F lter of
field artillery unit, Reserve Offic­ church building, contains all auth­ scores. After refreshments were
Eleanor Fave and Charles.
Lupine Rebekah Lodge N o . 116
ers’ Training Co’p. Requirements orized C h r is t ia n S e ie n re l i t e r a t u r e served all left wishing her many Gresham spent several days here
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGlaason,1
Moro, Oregon
looking after business interests.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mrs.' Meets 2d A 4th Tues
for Scabbard and Blade are out­ which may be read, purchased or more happy birthdays.
IW A T M O IV A T
Miss Anna Schwartz was a visi­ J. C. Wilson and daughter Nellie, day of each month,
standing proficiency in military borrowed. An attendant in charge
M s. A. F. Balzer entertained
after
each
service.
The
public
is
tor
in
Moro
Friday
at
the
Art
work and all-around scholastic a-
the Grass Valley bridge club at
moto’ed to Gross Valley Sunday Visiting members wel
cordially invited to attend all
bility.
h r home Wednesday Afternoon. Bucholtz home.
evening to attend the services at come.
services and to make use of the
Mrs. Henry Roth and son Bill
Those who received high scores
the IBaptist church. The McGlas- Thelma Miller, N.G.
The library board will give a reading room.
left for Portland Sunday where
were
Mrs.
Don
Smith
for
club
and
sons rendered a vocal number ac- Florence Johnston,Sec
card party next Wednesday night.
Mrs. Roth will enter a hospital
Mrs. Arch Cantrall for guest.
November 16 at the Masonic hall
for med real treatment.
Grass Valley Baptist church:
for the benefit of the library. Ad­
Wallace May and his mother,
M t . and Mrs. Loy Cochran and j
10.00
a.
m.,
Bible
School.
A
fine
mission will be 25 cents.
Mrs. L. D. May, were vr/tors in Mrs. .yb rtatho had an accident on
Every Thv Dalles Saturday. Mrs. May
Anson Woods of Walla Walla attendance last Sunday.
the wsv to Po tland to visit Mrs.
one
'eturn
and
bring
another.
Jun­ cor suited a doctor about her
is here visiting with relatives
ior and Intermediate Sunday. which has been giving her arm I Cochran’s btothe- and wife, Mr.
having come down with Mr. and
some anf^ Mrs. Bben Kee Saturday eve­
Mrs Bvron Hawks who are visit­ 11:00 a. m., Witnessing Sunday. trouble.
ning. No one was inju" d.
Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels will be
ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Foss.-
Dell
Olds,
Earl
Olds,
Harold
(
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby were
Mrs. Hawks is a sister of Mr. the speaker. Remember our goal Eakin, Elner Helyer and Roy dinner guests at the Roy Powell
—10 per cent increase each Sun-
F ops .
Barnet of Kent left Sunday for the home Saturday evening.
7:! i . p J " ' Y T r f e.Ople'S P ii;rR o c k “ disUicV elk'"hunting^
J. B. Adams, LeRoy Wright, J. Night. The Young 'People’s in
Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knighten of
R
iln y B ra n d a
M. Lilson, Dewey Thompson, Joe charge of the opening service. An-
Mrs. J. H. Wilt r received
high
Mdro
« »
, ,,
, , and . his
„ . sister,
T1 . Mrs.
. x. Janie
, x!k,
Peters and Harry Pinkerton were other se non
Rav. Kenneth B. «coie^and Mrs. C. L. Poley second, Yenable of Boise, Idaho vistied at^X
in Hood River Wednesday after- Daniels, Baptist Coft>orteT for and Mrs. Marie Hoskinson guest the Wayne Spoor and Art Bibiby u
» S
yr*on and evening to attend a meet­ Oregon. ~ Beginning Tuesday nt prize when M ts . Herman Schilling homes Tuesday.
Henry Roth and son Henry left- W
ing of the O egon Farm Bureau 7:30 p. m. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson cnt'rHined the*- Moro and Grass
and to listen to a talk made by the President of the Oregon Bapitist Valley bridge club Monday after- Tuesday for Portland where Mrs.
The range of
materials that can be
Roth is to ‘undergo an operation
national president, Edward O’Neal Yeung People’s Union will speak noon.
W ATKOW AT
at
a
hospital
there.
Ted Everett was m Wasco Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Strong every night. Children's meetings
Mr. andH rs. Wallace May took
end daughter, Mrs. Francis Wat­ will be announced when he and day to visit his wife who came up
w e ld e d is greatly increased.
from The Dalles where she is tak­ Mr. May’s mother to The Dalles
kins left Tuesday morning after Mrs. Anderson arrive.
H IV K O F
ing treatment for sinus trouble. J where she will remain a week vis­
voting, for Eugene by way of the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis and, iting friends.
McKenzie pass, which although
Mrs. W. J. Davis were in Bend1 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestreich
snow covered was thought to be
Friday to visit M s. Maud Garrett. and family left Friday afternoon
passable.
Mr. and MTs. Kendrick Dunlap for Ritzville, Wasnington to at­
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coelsch
» m .B .u
were
visitors at the homo of Mr. tend the fufieral of Mr. Oestreich’s
are reported to be planning to go
and Mrs. Vern Mobley near Kent uncle. They returned home on
to Boston to live. Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
Sunday.
K endall’Ma tin will then move to
î?' ; c
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells went
th° EOL place south of town.
oooeeoeeeooeoeeogcocooeeooeoaooeeeeeaaeoeaeoeaaw
to Portland Wednesday to take
Mr. and M s. M. M. Oveson were
Donald down to a doctor.
h'-stesses Thursday night in honor
William Brinkeit was a visitor
of the birthday of Mr. Oveson.
r ov crc Penrarent
in Moro Tuesday.
.B^b Henderson and wife were in
Mrs. John MacTnnes nf Kent
Portland this week also visiting C i1 Perirunerts
was
a caller here Tuesday.
in Corvallis.
•
•*«
Mfr. and Mrs. Jack Odell went
-Pinkorton was in- Cor­
to Wamic ^Sunday Dear hunting,
vallis last week end to take part t 5 R C r $
but
returned without the bear.,
jn the annual’ Dad’s day exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ot Rust of The
N ovem ber 1 2 ‘
Ralnh B isbine and family were
BEAUTY
Dalles were visitors at the home
1n Portland this week from Thurs­
Here is your opportunity to save on a new coat. You will find a
of her brother, Art Bibby Tuesday. M o b le y ’s O r c h e s t r a
day until Saturday.
splendid assortment of fabric® and new fall color® in both Fur-
Mrs. Earl Olds and Mrs. C. B. A d m .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Douma and
COc
Trimmed and Sport type Coats.
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daughter went to Prineville for a
•, -it •”Ph M s. Douma’s relatives
cv^r the Armistice holiday.
Regular
$ Q 8 8 Values to
88
Born. To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
$1275
>27.75
Sathir a daughter at The Dalles,
November 4. Everyone doing
nicely.
Regular
Values to
88
Bill Snoderly left Monday for
>19.75
Prineville to vote and then go to
Grant county to spend the winter.
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-X
Club
Has Guest
Memorial to OSC War Dead
| ^ ew Business
Serves Students Ten Yearr i H ? ’ ;e
In
K elt
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF:
«O TK W «
TW 1 W E W
Grass Välky
Womau G: v 2D
CHI PCHFC f
.
IO W
I New Electric Welder
CO ST
P C A H Í I O A .1 '
W it h t h i s n e w l y in s t a l -
K l e d a n d m o d e r n W e l d e r
w e are ab le to d o a n y kind
o f w eld in g quick & neat.
WE CAN WELD IT
6 ! Ï8U 8 P i a ^ l B i r NOW
H o lid a y
FOSS & Co.
DANCE
I.O.O.F. Hall
Annual November
Grass Valley
COAT SALE
SHOP
Z E I G L E R ’S -
the Grass Valley Quality Store
** for Groceries that Satisfy
Clothes th a t W e a r
Classified Ads
FOR SALE: 3 colts 1-3-4 years
old. Inquire of N. W. .Thompson,
or Phone 313, Moro Oregon
1
New Hamns-hire Red Pullets for
-sale. Mrs. Frances Henrichs, 27F44
«6irl
FOR SALE: —620 acres in Wal-
kw a County, Oregon, 425 acres
i riagted in cultivation, free water
right, 145 acres pasture, 50 acres
rimber. Wallowa Law, Land A
Abstract Co., Enterprise, Oregon.
a n d f o r t h e g e n e r a l p a tia fe c tic n
o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g ­
e s t a n d q u a l i t y g u a r a n t e e d t h is
¡1
o ld a n d r e lia b le s t o r e m e r it s
Y o u r A f t e r t ic n
COATS *9
C0ATSÎ18
COATS ’14“
Regular $6.95 & 7.95 Hand $
Made Hats on Sale at . .
4.88
Edw. C. Pease Co.
The Dalles
Oregon