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r * TBÊ COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON PAGE THREE FRIOAŸ, NOVEMBER 10, 1939 sssx x ssx sq X October — --X Rainfall ’ Deficient For Attend the one-act play at the school house on Saturday, Novem ber 18. Cards or dancing after wards. Adm. - adults, 5Qc; grade school 26c. Shower Given1 ForrNew Bride Sheriff C. C. Wilson and State Game Inspector Larson were busiv ness v is it e d Jttre Saturday. Rev. and t y r s ^ ... L. Cannall of Wasco were visitors here Wcdnes«. 1 ' p e ., 1 \ > 1 V £ D -a l. J ’ D U T iD u fty guests Sunday, Mrs. Earl G reg g 1. . a • ■ ' A j. and sons Clarence and Kenneth, | J f lV f l i l C D n C D S \x D Mr. and IMrs. Bobbie Rollins, Bob ! AT: * ¿u. • J ' «« Chambers and Chet Meyer of Bend, H n m p r O i n i l l ^ f j t f ’ and Chuck Powell. j © Mrs. Grace Smith of Mitchell , Oregon State College, Corvallis spent a few days here last week Ni)veiwber 9.— Lloyd Henrichs, se visiting her sister Mrs. J. C. Wil- i . . »«.». . . . . • . . .. , i mor ,m agriculture from Moro, was soivand fam ily. ~ . .. Snrs. Ida Davis and daughter appointed co-chairman of tn* Pauline and G. Douma of Moro, noise parade for the annual Ore- were dinner guests at the J. C. gon State college homecoming Wilson home Monday evening. ... celebration slated for Novembei Mr. and ’Mrs. Alfred Lyons and IT, 18, and 19. children were dinner guests of Everett Hansen, general chair- Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay Sunday. man of the weekend, announced • Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson and the complete committee appoint* children and Earl Lyons were call- ' m ints last week, and these ooro- e rs 'in Antelope Sunday. j m ittees are working on plans to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and mak? this year’s Homecoming the Eileen Gregg were dinner guests i best that has ever been held at of Mr. and (Mrs. John Wilson I Oregon State. A contest for an Sunday. * ' appropriate’ slogan for Homecom. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davi, were ir. '■>« >’ under « a y and publicity Portland over the week end to see ' ‘■'»airmen are making extens.ve the foot ball game and m eet their 1 plans for inviting the alumni ,.te son Luther, who is a ’ student at the celebration. The outstanding _event will be OSC, and visit with him. the grid game between the Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller and »on Louie, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 1 State Beavers and the California Miller and sons Roger and Donnie Golden Bears Saturday afternoon and (Mr. and Mrs. Merle Miller of • on Bell field. Homecoming cornre» Merc and Mrs. Sarah Young were cation, inter fratern ity sing, house dinner guests at the L. Bather sign judging, noise parade, rook boi.fire, radio broadcast, midnight home Sunday. I matinee, crew Taces, receptions, and victory dances are some of the The W rong Person 1 "Did you cancel all my engage other events planned for the week end. ments, as I told you, S m ithers?” “Yes, sir, but Lady Millicent Governor Charles H. Sprague didn’t take it very well. She said has accepted an invitation to make you were to m arry her next Mon- • the main address a t the 'Homecom- day.” »ng banquet Saturday night. Mr. and D- May of P o rt land were vfeitors a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gilkison last On Saturday, November 4, the The annual 'birthday dinner of Mrs. Jimmy Phiefer and Miss week. 'Masonic lodge and Moro high WEATHER FOR THE WEEK iMr. and Mrs. Jerome Harmone G. W. Barnet of The Dalles was Cora Bayer were hostesses at a school sponsored a “ Constitution MIX. M AX. U a TI? of Quinault, Washington were vis Day” program . The program con bridal shower given for Mrs. Mel iters at the hon>e of Mr. and Mrs. held a t the Kent grange hall Sun . . . . . . 66.,...3 1 .. .. .00 2 Nov. sisted of a talk by Miss Leisz who vin Fulkerson at the home of Mrs. Tom Coyle Friday. Mrs. Harmone day November 5. Those present •• ........... 50. ..3 8 .. .. .00 «« were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barnet announced the numbers. The high C. B. D oyle' Monday afternoon. is a niece of Mr. Coyle. 4 ... ......... Í6. . 24.. . .00 and Mrs. Charlie Junes of The school glee club sang three num- A skit was enacted by the ladies •< ^5 .. .00 Mr. and Mrs.- Harold Eakin and Dalles; Mr. and Mre. A rthur Holt 56 .. 52 under the direction of Mrs. O. N. b .rs: “America the Beautiful,’’ infant son an^ Mrs. Hazel Zurlin- •4 .18 6 ......... hl ,. 35 “Emblem, of Liberty,” and “God Ruggles portraying the life of den and daughter Marcile motored and Mrs. V6Vne Mattery and daugh 7 .T. 64. .. .47.. Bless America.” Claudine Thomp Gladys from birth to the present to Portland for’ several days stay. ter La Vern of Redmond; IMr. and Mrs. E. J.. Barnet and daughter . .40 - son gave a reading entitled “Inde- and future. A fter opening the 8 ... ........... 57 . _°L Among those who attended the Emma Jean and son Louie, and gifts, of which she received many, uendence Hall, Philadelphia.” The I .oo Total for the week ........ foot ball game at Wasco Saturday grade school gave a skit concern refreshm ents of cake and coffee were Ed Alley, Lila Lee Alley, Ray Mr. and Mrs. Leo B a m tt of Con .21 Total pctp tur October . don; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnet ing the signing of the constitution. were served to thirty one guests. J. wel, Robert Schilling and Claud and Earl jr., of Parkdale; Mr. and The skit ended with a song by the Estel H artley accompanied.. by Bayer. Mrs. W. D. Barnet and daughters The stairs in the court house grade school g k e club. A. A. Dunlap and E. M. Helyer, Bud Coon was a visitor in The Betty and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. th at lead from the sheriff’s office The principal speaker of the left for Flint, Michigan where Dalles Saturday, i W illard Barnet and son Keith, Mr. to the court room a re to be torn evening was Judge Fred Wilson, they will all get new cars. Mr. Mrs. Wallace May, Mr. and and Mrs. Tommie Barnet and out to .make a suitable room for from The Dalles. Mr. Cunliff in Dunlap MHll* visit his m other and Mrs. L. D. May, Mrs. A. M. Zevely daughters Ethel and M argaret and the public welfare adm inistrator, ti oduced the speaker and Mr, yistei in 'Pennsylvania before re-, and daughter Grace Marie were son Kenneth, Henry Peters sr. and . Schadewltx, as a memibtir of the turning home. Kenneth W alker. visitors in The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith of G lass Masculine teachers of Sherman school 'board, accepted the shrine Roy Powell and son Ronald of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. May stayed Valley; Mrs. Sarah Young of the remainder of the week visiting Gresham ; Mr. and Mre. G. L. Bar- county were invited to The Dalles ! of the Constitution of the United Moro were visitor«? here Friday. Wednesday night to attend a meet States, which was given to the Mr. and Mrs., Bob LeBku and with IMr. and Mrs. Frank Johns. net and son .Eugene of Cow Can Mrs. Tom All4jr entertained the yon; and Mr.,and Mrs. L. W. Amick ing of the school m asters club of school by the Masons, whe w .re son loft Saturday for Bend to vis- Grass Valley bridge club a t her Mr. end Airs. J. L. MattheB and that county for an inform al, dis j represented 'by H arry iPinkerton. is his brother Fred and family. cussion of the problems of the pro- The program was entertaining as Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stow of P ort home Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barnet and ! well as inspiring. Mrs. C. A. Oestreich receiving high daughter Levina and sons Lee and fession. There ari, two girls volley ball land were here several days vis score. ! lx land. Mr.¿Barnet is eighty three Word has been received here of I games at- Yfasco this Friday. ing Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stow. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stow of Port- anj children were all present the approaching m arriage *hf Miss Since the Wasco hoys have no Rert Christensen o f'B nd visited, land were dinner guests a t the for thiK o^gion. Lois C. Bryant, daughter of Mrs. ' team the girls first and second his mother Mrs. R. A. Stow sever home of Mr. and Mrs. Del} Olds j Elva B ryant to Ethan Lee New • team's will play, still making the W. B. *Wttson and Charlie Gar- Wednesday evening. man of Eugene which will be art game a double header. This will al days last week. ham m er motored to The .Dalles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley, Mr. andIM rs. Alfred Nelson and event of November 26. b? the first game between Moro daughter were dinner guests of and Mrs. Arzell Lemley and daugh- J Thursday where the la tte r left for Pittalburg, Penn., where he will Peters & Ginn are building a and Wasco this year. Mr. and Mrs. Glen K arnes; Mon ter Carolyn were in The Dalles j make his future home with a Ahem! new grain elevator on their ranch i The games at Grass Valley last Reporter—Do your men get up day on their way home to Moro Wednesday taking Carolyn to a sister.* southw est of town with Al Swegle Friday turned out in favor of the from a two weeks visit in Califor hospital where it was found she bright and early? Uoing the carpenter work. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Koepke and Moro girls by a score of 32 to 16 nia and the Worlds Fair. had a broken collar bone, as a Athlertic Coach—J u s t' early! George W itter returned to Kent Miss Louise Schneider, state and the G rass Valley boys by 27 r. suit of falling off a bed. Rev. and Gerald Dryden club leader a t large, will visit the to 20. The Grass Valley girls The Rebekah lodge gave a Hal- j Wednesday a fte r transacting busi and Mrs. Schriacker and daughter ness in Portland for several days. county’s schools Wednesday and league served jello and punch to Hazel attended the community- lowe’en party Wednesday evening. the squads and coach, s after the J. C. Wilson and daughter Nellie Thursday of next week. Games tv ere played and refresh- ! sing at Th? Dalles Thursday given were dinner guests a t the George m ints of Pumpkin pre and coffee The county court met in special game, by Mr. Rhodeheaver. were served to about forty mem- -j Wison home Thursday evening. ...... session last Wednesday ...at ..the for bouquets, corsages, sprays Ralph and ¡Melvin Balzer and bers ancj friends at a late hour. court house and discussed county Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Lleyd Maudlin returned home Among those who attended the Grace Smith motored to Portlund and designa. Quality and business including the choice of t tuan.-P1ulland..Tutaday evujmii. fnc t h a t t Sator- Wednegday where they spent a linoleum th at will lx* put down in Prices Right—Correct fuck I Miss Celma May and John day were - ’Mr. - . . . - - and . . Mrs. Edgar i couple of days . visiting friends. the court room soon. Hughes of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Alley, Mr. and Mrs. Tom G arrett, j' M.r. and Mrs. Oscar Ruggles of ing. County officers will b . in P ort Ernal Kramer, and son Loy of Henry Peters, S am , Stark, Olan Grass Valley called briefly at the Moro Community Presbyterian land next week or a part of it to Phone 244W 407 Wash. St. G. rvais were visitors at the home Stark and Wallace Stark. R. N. McGLasson home Sunoay attend the annual meetings of the Church: Sunday, November 12, of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. May last Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds * left evening. LOCAL AGENT SALLY DOUMA associations of their respective 10.00 a. m.~ - Sunday School, week end. Velma is their grand Thursday for Gresham to visit Mr. o Vivian F ritts of Grass Valley Phone 402 offices. County judges and com Classes for all ages. Chester W. daughter and Mrs. Kramer will be and Mrs. Arden Squire. They al spent Tuesday night here as a missioners will ibegin their meet Smith, superintendent. ri nu-mb.red here and at Moro as so visited Mrs. Olds’ mother, Mrs. ' guest of Nellie Wilson. JfiB ings next Wednesday and the 11:00 - Morning w’orship service. Sirs. Inez May. Walkenshaw at Hubbard. Betty Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Otto Meyer of clerks and treasurers the next Text: Psalm 90:12. Sermon: “ In GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F Mrs. C. A. Oestreich, Arzell came from Corvallis and they all Clarkston, • W ashington, had the the School of Experience.” Mrs. day. attended the football game S atur m isfortune to wreck th e ir ,c a r a Lemley, J. S. Newcomb, Ben Leg Pay Siegenthaler of Portland will Vernon Flatt left Tuesday night mile south of Kent Tuesday, but A tto rn e y A t L a w fur Detroit wher^ he will pick up s ng. “ Silver Threads Among the horn took Miss Jean Powell and day. Tom and Ed Alley were busi neither of the occupants were in a new car and from theru to BhiL Gold.” Misses Norma and Lois the seventh and eighth grade pu jured. A fter getting their car re adelphia where he will be a d .le M lzer will sing “Love’s Old Sweet pils. to K .nt Friday where they ness visitors in Moro Friday. M o r o a n d W aiaco paired, they left Sunday fo r Oak played volley ball. Kent defeated Song.” The choir will sing “God gate to the S tar mail route car land. of t j r F athers.” Mr. and Mrs. the Grass Valley teams. rie r’s convention. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Wily Knihgten and George Updegraff was in P ort Andrew C. Thompson, who cele sons J e rry and Dick and Mr. and brate their sixtieth wedding an family of Moro were visitors here land last w.eek, having some busi Mrs. Oarl Schadewltx and son niversary tomorrow (Armistice Saturday. • , • ness in the city, some of which, John went to Goldendale, W ash gt least, was a t Multnomah sta Day), will be guests of honor at Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kock and ' this service, and all their relatives family went to Underwood, Wash Every one knows the story of ington Sunday where they visited dium. i of the Thompson and Henkle clans ihe prodigal son who came home the Charlie Forrester fam ily and Work of putting in shelving for ington Sunday to visit his brother Livestock Shippers: I have bought to eat the fatted calf. This is the Gray Wilson. the hardw are store in the Odd- will sit in a body in the church. John Kock and’ family. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Wilson were the Wayne Spoor truck and p e r story of the fatted calf th a t came Fellows building is nearly done The community is cordially invited The Eastern Star chapter met dinner guests a t the home of Mr. mits and can haul anything any tips week with 1A1 Swegle doing to join with the church in extend Thursday evening with Worthy home to be eaten. Last week a committee of ’Break and IM to . Joe Gregg a t Redmond where for hire. the w ork.'S erai S arcy is expect er g felicitations to the honored Grand 'Matron of Oregon present fast clubbers met in the clYil of Saturday. Eileen, Gregg of Red Fully Insured and Bonded Legal ed to begin moving immediately. . Cc-.j/.e at this service, for school of instruction. Mem May’s cold storage house to divide mond accompanied them home to 6:30 - Christian Endeavor meeting. Carrier. Ted Thompson and a group of ber; from Mor« were present. the carcass of Bob King’s prize spend a couple at weeks. All kinds of livestock delivered boys are leaving Friday for Eugene 7:33 . Evening worship service led M ik . Wallace May and Mrs. F. winning calf into 1120 parcels each Mrs. Naomi Van Gilder of Moro carefully and without delay. for the homecoming gam ? between : by the Junior Vested Choir. Th? Senior Choir has changed its M. M tre were visitors in The to be equal in value and contain - was a business visitor a t Kent last J. T. BROWN the U niversity and OSC. such parts of the animal as would Monday. Phone 11F24 Grass Valley Mr. and Mrs. Collis 'Moor, left ' day and tim e of practice. Until Dalles Friday. Mrs. Grace Gregg had as dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dell Eakin and please the 120 ticket holders. Thursday for Portland from where further notice the choir will meet Babe Doumt expertly carved the , Collis is going on to Eugene to j in the church basement on Wed- daughter Emma Jean were visi ciltter while Qx banker, the drug- | attend homecoming at his a lm a ' nesday nights at 7:30 o’clock. The t o r in-The Dales Saturday. m ater and witness the annual -civil.' annual Thanksgiving service is Herman Schilling, IMaude G ar gest, the county ag en t and the Choose From a stock of goods that is the war< i srh td u k d for Wednesday evening, rett and' Miss Patricia Cyphers editor inexpertly divided and Wend1. 11 Balsiger was out a few ■ November twenty second. Fuller went -to The Dalles Saturday, to wrapped. Tlje next morning the most complete in the county. days this week but is still not fee’- ' announcement next week, meet Mrs. Schilling and* Mrs. J. S. school supenjntendent numbered the ; ing very husky. I ■ Henry G. Hanson, Pastoi, Newcomb Who returned from P o rt parcels and since th a t tim e ticket i ~ Repair on the sidewalk on the -------— ------ —---------- ---------- land wh'-re they visited a week holders have been dining on 9om§_l. b a s e d on uf the m ost succulent beef to tickle i •eutheaat »We of Main »treat ia , Moro Christian Science Society; with relatives. B u y at a p r ic e t ket ir fa ir ly their palates in maby a day. The being done this week by order of Sunday morning services 'begin at Farrel Barr and his mother of th city council in order to remove eleven o'clock. Sunday school is Moro were business visitors here quality m ust have pleased the 1 quality and workmanship. patrons if the quantity did not, ( danger th at m ight come from av ten o’clock in the Sunday school Tuesday. left for all members* of the committee room in the rear of the church wabbly walks. Mi. and Mrs. Dell Olds Light company employees trim building. Wednesday evening meet Wednesday for Metolius to visit have b©?n counted since the carv Dry Goods, Clothing and ' ing of the calf.______ __ ____ med the trees along F irst street ing is eight. The reading room is Mr. and M a H arry Hiezing. last week leaving the town looking open daily, with an attendant on The Mission Society met at the Shoes to meet the Helping Hand practically bare In th? early win Wednesday evening, when author home of Mrs< Roy . Wells Tuesday ized Christian Science literature ter aun. needs of the afternoon. may be borrowed or purchased. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ross Ha~rt and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes and daughter of Beaverton were h re The public is welcome to all ser Kenneth Crews motored to P o rt community last week end to visit her parents, vices, and to make use of the read land on business Sunday return ing room. Dependale, Quality Groceries Mr. and Mrs. Omer Sayrs. ing Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Kenny and The Bibby Bros, shipped a car Wasco Church of C hrist: Nov. 12 load of c a ttl’ to the Portland Mr. and 'Mrs. Georg? Williams drove to Yakima Saturday to visit Sunday School - 10 a. m. Bert m arket Saturday, from Moro. briefly with Mr. and Mrs. W alter Watkins, superintendent. Worship Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mobley and Williams who have recently moved Service - 11 a. m. Sermon topic, family of Kent, Mr. mid Mrs, Arch to th a t city from Butte, Montana. “The Separated Church.” Chris Cantrall and fam ily, IMrs, A. A. Miss Katherine Morse, county tian Endeavor - 1:30 p. m. Eve-, Dunlap, Ed.win P eters and Emma health nurse, has returned to thfS r.ing Church Service a t 7:30 p. m. Ellen Fortner Were dinner gu?sts county from Crook county and will Sermon topic, “ What the Bible at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Ken remain here for the next six 'eaches abput the New Birth ” drick Dunlap Sunday. weeks to supervise the health of II Corinthians 6H7-18. “W herefore Estel H artley was a business come ye out from among them, visitor in The Dalles Saturday. children here. md be ye separate, saith the Among those who attended the Lord, and touch no unclean thing; card party a t K ;nt Saturday were Hosiery mending. Buster Browr. and I will receive you, and will be Shoe Store, The Dalles, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe, Mr. 45-47 to you a Father, and ye shall be and Mrs. Roy Wells, Mr, and Mrs. to m? sons and «laughters, saith Kendrick Dunlap, A, A. Dunlap, the Lord Alm ighty.” IMrs. Eben K ee,, Mrs. Ed Alloy. Wallace 'Patrick, minister. One shot of “Preatone” Anki-freeze last» all winter long. Those receiving high scores for the There’s no replacing. It* will not boil off or evaporate, foam Wasco Methodist Church: Sun evening were Mrs. Boy Barnet and or permit rust-clogging. - THANKSGIVING TURKEYS: A- A. A. Dunlap. “ Preatpne” Anti-freeze cont ains no alcohol . . no glycerine llve or dressed. Mrs. Frances day School at 10 a. m. Classes’for Mr. and Mrs. Wayn« Spoor and These (wo London children took Now sold at the lowest price in history 5 . . . and guaran Henrichs, 27F44 * 1 all ages. W hat shall we do with family came Friday, taking their grim evacuation preparations as a 'Armistice, Day? Is it obsolete? teed in writing ! household goods back with them lark. Part of the 3,t00,000 children, Drive in today—-and be protected for the winter. Or phone FOR SALE: Dressed Turkeys Does' Armistice Day really mean on Saturday. women and invalids who w er£ R egular M arket Style. 20c per any thing to us today as we tune uh to call for your car. » Mrs. Minnie W hetstin? of P ort first evacuated, they help each oth pound. Mrs. Donald Clodfelter, in on the radio to get the very land is here -visiting her ¡brother er don knapsacks containing gas $ 2 . 6 5 RCR C A U L O N phone 7F12. Grass Valley 1-2 latest news of the world war in Ben Payne and family. mask and emergency rations. Europe and Asia? The sermon Mt. and Mrs. Shelton F ritts and CEDAR POSTS 7 or 14 ft. and and. special music will be in keep Prepare the entire car For winter driving including CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS polea for sale, 14miles south ing with Armistice Däy. All Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox attended Dr. H. H„ Perraton, Chirqprge* of Hood River. We can deliver. vorld war veterans and members the B aptist Key IMen’s Convoca change of oil and lighter traniminion grease. tic Physician of Chicago, U years Phone 186 M. S.‘ W alton, Park- -f the Legion Auxiliary are invit tion at Lirtfi?ld college at McMinn experience. Paipleaa non surgical ville Saturday. dale, Oregon , . ed to the service at 11 a. m. The Sam“ Holmes and Rev. Gerald removal of tonsils, varicose veins, FOR SALE: 8-room house in I'istor will preach at the Grass Dryden attended the funeral of foot troubles, alnus, colitis, scia Moro, full basem ent. Inquire Valley M ethodist church, Sunday Ben Daugherty in The Dalles tica, arthritis etc.,- F irs t National Bank Bldg. Phone 101. The - Geo. G. Updegraff, Moro; or afternoon a t 2:30. Saturday. F. L. Gannett, Pastor. Dalles, Oregon. < Fied Krusow, Grass Valley, tfn Fall Seeding MORO SCHOOL NOTES By Claudine Thompson At Grass Valley Dinner MERIT exists without high position, but no one can reach high position without some mer- it.— La Rochefoucald. CHEflflICK’S FLOWERS T^fnt:rr;;.TT_ If FRANKLIN w , blackleg ftW? BACTLRIN Life Immunity with One Dose •there's ho Short Cut to Experience a n d No Substitute for Performance lO f dose— d is c o u n ts f o r quantity. Complete Stock of all Franklin Products. Moro Pharmacy Fatted Calf History Attention! tmprweyoui Ended At Last ZE IG LE R ’S °S±’ home lighting with these LAMPS STUDY LAMP Gras, V alley The first cost is I- . /J?. or * the lost cost with ra.!*»«**- “PRESTCNE” ANTIFREEZE Want A ds FOSS & CO. L , i /ft.-.-. . ......... ik P1H-IT-UP LAMPS These heady leaps heve Ose en« of neee ta •very home, tee them today. P acific P ower a L ight C ompany Alwuyt A t Year Smùte