Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 23, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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/AHERRAN COUNTY JQUBNAL MQBO. OREGON FRÎÇAY. AUGUST M. 1940
tv Court of this S tate-of• Oregon
MORO LOCAL«
-
is Finiti^ Re-
for Shermpn County ‘ his
DEATH OF A REVOLUTIONIST
George Marfin and Ted Thomp­ port and Account as Administra­
son are on a vacation this week at tor of the estate of Elizabeth
They got Trotsky at last. In his
Buttle
Lake.
County Observer
Christie Walton, deceas^L'i and
early revolutionary days he moved
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McKee drove that Saturday^ September 7, 1940,
Ksta&Ushed Nov. 2, 1888
arcund the world a few jumps
to Glendale last Sunday for a visit al ten o’clock a. m., of said day,
Gran Valley Journal
ahead of the czar’s minions oply.to
with her sister and family.
Established Oct. 14, 1897.
the County Courtroom, in the
rise to fame and j>ower with the
Clyde Kiddle was here Thursday at
5ON9O LIDATED M arch 6, 1937
Courthouse, at Mero, Oregjn,
end of Nicholas. Then came the
to confer with crop insurance
have been fixed by the Court as
Wasco Newt-Enterprise
death of Lenin, the ascension of
egents in this county. He wateuc- the time and place for hearing of
Stalin and Trotsky took to travel
E stablished Nov. 1891
compapied by Mrs. Kiddle.
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 rgain living all over Europe ‘be­
Dewey Thompson reports that 49 objections to said Final Report
pnd Account and the settlement
fore coming to Mexico where he
claims of crop insurance in this
was slain this week. What a life*
of
said estate.
county have been paid already ánd
Whoever can tell the story of
Fred Krusow
that about twenty more will be
why some one wanted this sixty
paid
before
the
season
is
ended.
Geo. G. U pdegraff
40-44
year old revolutionist oat of th«
for Administrator.'
About
300
fields
were
insured
and
Attorney
way bad enough to have him killec
Published Every Friday at
the figura indicate that about one
in his Mexican retirement will have vent assignment of government
Moro, Oregon
sixth of them were able to col­ NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
many readers. Undoubtedly hi* orders to Oregon and most of <
lect. This year the insurante cor-r Notice is hereby given tiiat the
Giles L. French
Editor story will have much to do with the Washington outside of ¡Puget
peration paid out about half as undersigned has filed in the Coun­
Entered as second-class matter at rulers of present day Russia and it Sound.
much
as it collected in from the ty Court of the State of Oregon
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the Postoffice at Moro,. Oregon may cast some serious reflections
farmers,
which was different than for Sherman County his Final Re­
Senator Ashurst of Arizona, the
under Act of Congress of March on the revolutionary method» as a
it
was
last
year.
port and Account as Administra-
means of bringjng economic equal­ cowboy who ¡became the most
3, 1879. - -
Harvey
Thompson
was called to tor of - the estate of Thomas J.
scholarly
and
Chesterfieldian
mem­
ity
to
the
people.
OTriClALMBOUNTY PAPER
his home at Donald Sunday morn- ^cott deceased, and that Satur-
The Russian radicals sought t*> ber of the senate, whote a predic­
.ng because his wife had fallen and
September 7, 1940, at ten
bring
better
conditions
to
the
tion
as
to
tbe
identity
of
the
next
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
broken her arm. As they are buw o’ciock a. m„ of said day, at the
masses and instead gave the people president last spring, sealed it in
Payable in Advance
at this time oTyear In the store he Count Courtroom, in thp Cddru
new rulers with new demands for an envelope and waited until after i
ONE YEAR
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will probably remain at Ronald.
^ocse, at Moro, Oregon, have
the people to meetr. They forgot the nominating conventions. In the
Royal Haw aiian, flv e -R ilie d i a r ty , shown here Is one of the three
AUGUST 3 1940
been fixed by the Court as the
tl a» of two types of-oppression the presence of newspaper reporters-! hordes J. F. Brown, Jr., Portion«'. v ” 1 t r i e r In t.ie 79th Oregon State F air
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF t mt and place fo r’ hearing of
old is always the easiest met for the forecast was read: “The next' n ig h t horse show at Salem, start ” I'i' r 1 i;.v. P»ct-urC<l w ith the ownei up.
THE UNITED STATES
objections to said Final Report
the people are used to it.
piesident will have a double letter The s tlffts t com petition In years ... promised for the 1940 horse show.
MR. WILLKIE SPEAKS
For
the
District
of
Oregon
ar.d Account and the settlement of
in his name.”
NOTDCE OF FIRST MEETING said estate.
Mr. Willkie has made his accep­
When the senator wrote his !
of Mrs. Simlar’s mother, Mrs.
Portlanders are said to be hop­ prophecy many aames were being
OF CREDITORS
tance speech. Whether rightly or
Fred Krusow
Belle Hogue.
ing
that
the
Beavers
lose
a
few
To
the creditors of Clyde B.
mentioned. Under his prediction ,
wrongly he will be judged by it for
Mrs.
Charles
Lenhart
of
Long
-
:
more games than usual for the re­ the winaer can be either Mr. "Roose­
Hearing, B 25086 of Wasco, in the Geo. G .U p d e g ra ff
a large part of the campaign.
view and Mrs. Clair Simlar o t ; County of Sharman, and District Attorney for Administrator. 40-44
mainder
of
the-eeason
so
they
may
In it he teld of his' parentage-
velt with a double “o” or Mr.
Toledo were visitors at the Guy i aforesaid, a bankrupt.
and his youth and his life-long end with a lower percentage than* Willkie with a double “1.” Senator
Hoskinson home Saturday eve- , Notice is hereby given that saul NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
before
known
in
the
annals
of
hopes for individual liberty, his
Ashurst is sure to be a true
ring.
Mrs. Lenhart and M’s. Clyde B. Hearing has been du’y
Notice is hereby given that tho
hatred for special privileges and Paeific Coast baseball. It b like prephet.
Simler
are cousins.
playing for the booby prize. We
adjufiged a bankrupt on a petition undersigned has filed in the Coun­
Mr. and Mrr. Charles , Lenhart
hi» faith in America.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Norton,
Car»l
and daughter and son of Long Ann and Ross, and Mi.:a Rena i filed by him on the 22nd day o! t y fcourt of the State of Oregon
He disagreed little with the ad- rue funny that way; we must be
When Vice President Gamer
rainistretien in his attitude about outstandingly good if possible but walked out of the senate chambei i view, Wn., spent Saturday night Norton went to Crater Lake Sat- July, 1940, and that the first meet- lor Sherman County his Final Re­
aiming the country for possible it aot we dre urged to throw in the ano returned to Uvalde, Tex., he with Mrs. Belle Hogue, leaving urcay. The Norton’s returned of his creditors will be held at the p e l t and Account as Administra­
towel and be just as poor as we
office of Lester Johnson attorney, tor of the estate of Hans Thomp­
Sunday morning for Crater Lake
need. He did say it was the duty can
be. The fans are entitled to planned never to return to Wash­ end ' San Francisco. Mrs. Len­ home Sunday and Miss Norton Wasco, Oregon, on the 30th dav son, deceased, and that Saturday,
of the president to keep the coun­ a try for some sort of a champion­ ington. Upper case democrats >
continued to San Francisco.
of August, 1940, at 11 o’clock in
hart will be remembered as Viola
try at peace of possible. To quote
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling j the forenoon, at which place ant. August 31, 1940, at ten o’clock
wrote
dezens
of
letters
for
him
to
ship
Bennett, a former resident of t n n l R r W t a to T ip Dalles Tues- i u,,v
h — - -•••-
a m., of said day, at the County
him, “The first task of our country
tome back for the sake of the par- j
Id a i’evening when she was admit..1 ‘'mc the «nil »feditors may attenI, C(,urtr00m,-in the Courthouse, at
Kuit.
m its international affairs is to be­
ty. Mr. Roosevelt did not write?, Earl Barnet, who has worked
prove their ^claims, appoint a
come ^trong at home. We nsust
If we were in the position of
ted to The Dalles Hospital for trustee, appoint a committee oi i Moro, Oregon, have been fixed by
th'e Court as the time and place
at Kent for sorpe time, left Sun­ further medical care.
regain prosperity, restore the inde­ Germany we would consider the
■ creditors, examine the bankrupt,
day for Parkdale, accompanied by
pendence
our people and prote t sale of fifty destroyers to an enemy QA a Ì a I i A M A # ‘
Mrs. Carl Schadewitz and John and transact such other business fcr hearing of obejetions to said
Lee and Leland Barnet.
our defensive forces.”
as an act of war._ If we do sail k J T irw p iiv w x . v p w n y
were visitors at the Walter Wil- as may come before said meet­ Final Report and Account and th*
settlem ent of said estate.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
>
R
.
N.
McGlas
on
" There is inference that the job them, or trade them, we must con-
son home Wednesday afternoon.
(Continued from page one)
ing.
Harvey Thompson
left
Ftriday
for
Forest
Grove
to
sidei
it
an
act
of
war
and
be
pre-
of regaining prosperity would be
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cratty and
of the Cascades” is planned / by spend tlje week end, before going
DATED
a
t
Portland,
Oregon,
(to
.
G.
Updegraff
Pose accompanied Mr. and M»>.
a good way to be strong at home— paied for the possible conse state officials led by members of
A ttorney for A d m in istrato r. 39-42
to Halsey where he will teach Everett Cratty of Reno, Nevadn this 19th day of August, 1940.
and it would. To be restored in quences. Lets be honest about it. the state.board, of control.
[
. ESTES SNEDECOR,
school-
thus-year««
.
..
to Coquille Thursday whore they
our liberties would encourage
Board members were
advised of
“ ^ “ R eferee m B ankruptcy N O TICE O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
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Ml. and Mrs. Roy Barnet were spent the week end. , Dorothy
greater sacrifices for national de­
the
government
s
intentions
in
a
|
_
stg
of
Mr
>n()
Mrs
,
The schedule discloses no assets.
One thing is assured; Sherman
Notice is hereby given that the
Cratty, daughter of Arthur iCrat-
fense.
wire from Rufus Holman. Holman’s
undersigned have filed in the
But it is in national affairs that county is going to have a mighty wira did not say how much the I L. Matthes Sunday.
ty,
who
had
spent
the
summer
vis­
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGias.-.m iting relatives at Coquille, return- NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING County Court of the State of
Mr. Willkie differed greatest with pood looking queen to rule over the government intends to 9pend on
Notice is hereby given that th- Oregon for Sherman County their
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. t.l home With them.
the new dealers. For eight years county fair.
the new depot but it was known J. E. Norton Wednesday evening.
undersigned
has filed in the Coun- j F;.)a, Report and Account as ex-
v e hav® had an emergency. We
that bomber, pursuit, supply and} Mrs. Guy Hoskinson, Mary, . Mrs. J. L. Matthes was a Fri­ Beihlehem C hapter, No. 78.O.E.B. j ecutors of the estate of (iatherine
h-ve tried" to get out of it by the
labratory facilities would form a Eleanor and Florence were Sunday day "visitor at th? Clyde Smith
Moro, Oregon
Johnson, deceased, and that Mon­
spending of vast sums of borrowed
h'.me in the Rutledge vicinity.
nart of the new air base.
afternoon visitors of Mrs. Alfred
Meets Every Second and
day, the 26th day of August, 1940,
money which we have not yet
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wren
Hogue
and
California has four air bases, L>ons and family.
Fourth Thursdays in each at 10:00 a. m., of said day, in the
started to pay back. We are still
Roy
Hogue
of
Grass
Valley
were
Washington has one and Oregon | Mrs. Carl Schadewitz and son,
Month. Visiting members courtroom, at the courthouse, in
in that emergency and are still in­ From the Observer Aug. 25, 1911 hai- none at the present time sc
visitors at the home of Mis
md Dick Stakley were guests Bi lie Hcgue and Gertrude on Sat-
Invited
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon.
creasing our debt—are still going
the board feels that Oregon’s claim at the Walter Wilson home Fri­
Naomi Van Gilder, W. M.
I have been fixed by the Court as
W. L. Dillinger has disposed of for air protection i$ justified.
backward instead of forward.
utcpy of last week.
day.
Ruth Sparkng, Sec.
¡.the tim e and place fo r h ea rin g
The feeling grows that we can his interests at Rutledge and gave
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Mrs.
W.
H.
Bothwell
and
sons
i
objections to said Final Report
never get out of the emergency by ns a call as he was enroute to The
Seventy four of the 120 who 1 of Maupin were Sunday guests of
Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 116 1 and Account and for the settle-
this means; that the people will Dalles looking for a place.
Moro, Oregon
inant of said estate.
Miss Margery Rose has returned took the bar examination here • Mr and Mrs. Charles Bothwell.
Love to get out of it by their own
Meets 2d & 4th Tues
J. ’ T. Johnson
efforts and not by government from a six weeks visit at Portland July 9 and 10 received passing I Visitors and shoppers in The
grades, the supreme court announc­ Palles last week from here includ­
day of each month.
A. S. Johnson
dole. We are coming to realise that and other valley cities.
ed J. M. Wilson and Dick, Mrs. MALE HELP WANTED: Steady j Visiting members wel
Executors
M. A. Bull was calle dto Van­ ed this week.
•s long as we pay out federal mon­
Portland supplied 48 of the new cbarleg Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs.
Work - Good Pay. Reliable Man come.
T. Lester Johnson,
ey we will always have to pay out couver on the 19th, to attend the
Wanted to call on farmers in Anna Davis, N. G.
A ttorney for exeautors.
38-42
federal money; that people trained funeral of his sister, Mrs. C. B. lawyers, Salem seven and Eugene j H Wilson, L. E. Clark, Robert
mother seven. The remainder Schilling, Mrs. Louis Sathei,
Sherman county. No experience j Florence Johnston, Set
to receive are ill equipped to bi1 Wmgler.
•r capital required. Write Mc- Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M NQTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Grandma Vinton and her daugh were from scattered parts of th« Eugene and Cecil Norton.
relf supporting.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schadewitz
Ness Co., 2423 Magnolia St. Oak­
Notice is hereby giVen :hat the
The economists who say that we ter-in-law, Mrs. Geo. C. Vinton state. Five of the new barristers
Meets on the 1st and
and son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter
land, Calif.
undersigned
has fi’^d in the Coun­
ere only rich through producing and charming little daughter were ore women.
3rd Thursday eve­
Wilson and sons were at Celilo
ty
Court
of
the Stat? cf Oregon
goods are beginning to be heard.
guests of Mrs. Rutledge, a t Hotel
nings of each month.
FOR SALE: Hotpoint electr.c |
The state forestry department Sunday.
zr,«-
fur Sherman County his Final
Willkie said “It is from weak­ Moro the first of this week.
Visiting
members
cor
stove. Good Condition. M. M
Mrs. Grace Gregg and Mrs.
ness that people reach for dicta­ . County Clerk MaPherson is en­ has sold the Waco biplane it pur­
dially invited to meet Report and Account as executor
Oveson.
of the estate of Emil Anderson,
te li and concentrated government joying an outing at the 'Rose City, chased last year because it proved Charles Purchase, who had been
with us.
more expensive to operate than v.biting friends and relatives in’ FOR SALE: Six Purebred Hamp
('eceased, and that - Wednesdry,
power. Only the strong cap be Astoria and coast resorts.
Anildon, W.M.
it costs to hire a private plane Bend the past week, returned home
free. And only the productive can
Bucks, 3 yrs. old. L. S. Hines,
C. V. B elknap, Secy. the 28th day of AugURt, 1940,
From the Observer Aug. 96, 1921 vhen one is needed.
Satuiday afternoon, accompanied
at 10:00 a. m., of said day, in the
Wasco, or Grass Valley. 41-43
bi strong.”
When the service owned the by her sister, Mrs. Earl Gregg,
co; t-oom, at the courthouse, in
Moro
Lodge
No.
113,
I.
O.
O.
F.
And that is the difference in
L J. Pape and family are visit­
TAKEN UP: Ewe and Buck lambs
Moro, Oregon -'M iro, Sherman County, Oregon,
philosophy between Mr. Willkie ing at the W. C. Fuller home west plane it not only had to paV who will visit here.
with long tails. Owner can get
Ernest Smith, Harley McKay,
Meets 1st and 3rd have been fixed by the Court as
and the new dealers He would re- of Moro, before settling down for storage, maintain and keep it
them by paying for ad. L. L. Bell
Tuesdays in the the time and place for hearing
lease the might of America to pro­ the winter. They have recently serviced but had to hire a pil »t and Paul Smith -i spent Saturday
I.O..O.F. hall Trai objections to said Final Report
gress. He would encourage private returned from a six weeks auto when the plane was needed. Le? evening and Sunday fishing on the AUG. Chix Sold. Sept. Hart’s Bet­
sient and visiting rnd account and for the settle-
persons to go ahead with develop­ trip as far south as Pomona, Cal­ U. Eyerly, Salem airport mana- Deschutes.
ter R. I. Red Chix $8.25-100;
Mrs. Dick Reckmann and daugh-
brothers are cordi i v n t of said estate
ment. The difference here is fun­ ifornia where they visited with a ger and member of the state board
$4.50-50. Try them for fryers.
of aeronautics, bought the ship.
U* and. Geialdine Norton were
ally
invited to meet
Arvid Andersoa
damental.
Harts’ Hatchery, Beaverton, Or.
sister of Mrs. Pape.
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dinner guests at the J. C. Wilson
with us.
Executor
To, quote again, “I believe that
Closed
Sundays.
41-43
George Belknap is spending a
Orlo Mart;n, N.G.
T. Lester Johnson,
the federal government has a re­ part of his vacation with relatives ' R. J. Goode, former secretary of home Sunday.
Mrs. Clair Simlar and children FOR SALE: Gulbransen upright Vernon Miller, Sec.
Attorney for Executor.
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sponsibility to equalise the lot of in Spokane and Addy, Wn. Before agriculture for the state of Ala-
cf Toledo are visiting at the home
piano. Mrs. S. W. Searcy 40-2
the farmer wi|h that of the manu­ « a m i U "*Moro the fam ily'had ^ n' a- wh.ile„visj i i",g,?n
facturer. If this eannot be done spent recent years there and fo director J. D. Mickle of the Ore-
FOR SALE: Colem&n Gasoline
by parity of prices - other mear.4 that reason it goes well without toi agriculture department that
Range, cheap. Paul May resi­
must be found—with the least pos­ saying that George will have a ho was “struck with t^e similartiy
dence.
t-f-n
16237080
of conditions affecting the welfare
sible regimentation of the farmer s thorough good time.
of
your
state
and
the
states
of
the
affairs.”
The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. G ’’
Moro Community Presbyterian
That is clear enough. The last Richmond was gladdened August scuth.”
GEORGE C. UPDEGRAFF
Goode,
»1.0
is
on
his
first
to.u.
^
“/ ' ‘’•Sunday Autrust 25 1940
rej/ort of farm income from OSC Pth by the welcome presence of an
the
west,
said
that
both
O.^gdn
W-0«
’
Sun,ia>
'
Scho<>1-
Clas8es
tor
or
gave farm income ratio as 77 com­ eight pound boy.
all ages.
A ttorney A t L a w
pared to price« paid. We have nev­
Monkland school house will ant Alabama have large agricul­ 11:00 - Morning Worship. Sermon
er peached parity under the present soon be repainted and revarnished tural resources but are handicapped by the pastor. Thense: “Jesus the
M o ro an d W a»co
system and we have regimentatiou. inside and out. Roy Axtell has by high freight rates to the indus­ Satisfaction of Life.” No evening
trial areas. He said that the un­
We could use more parity and less
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charge of the work.
rates not only hinderad ship- meetings.
regimentation.
-
Henry G. Hanson, Pastor.
"Roy Kunsman returned Thursday equal
Mr. Willkie said he would like to rfom Portland where he had been rp n t of farm produce to the con-
but rn.de It d
i m
w
t o
t m S
debate with the president on the on a business trip for the Moro
cult
to
build
up
industries
at
S(.h(,o,
Thjs
wj(,
u
n
the u]e as
it sues of the campaign. That
Conspany.
would ba interesting but is really Trading ------
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J X " believed tia t .he West and j J?
wiVI win In The Memorizing
a little more than Mr. Willkie or Gras« Vallay Journal Aug 26, 1921
the South should unite in the fight
tbe people can expect. Mr. Willkie
Miss Leona Pike is up from Th«- to get transportation rates more.
°
it opposed by a man who thinks he
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1 his Annual Message to. the Church. ,
is indepensible. His attitude is re­ Dulles visiting her parents.
fUGoode* ^ t e s '‘ a tsOC-acre ' ^ 0 p. m. B.Y.P.U. Be sure to come
Charles Grant and wife cam»
mindful of a little poem by Kip­
over from Dufw laat week visit- Plantation n e » G.s.onburg, A>.U
ling:
F'red eMasinger and family spent ufing all colored help. He sa.a
p
‘•twelve hundred million men are
hl, worker, h.ve their own schopl!
a"d '-uslnts5 ">eetmg.,. _
ing friends and telatives.
spread
Gerald C. Dryden, pastor.
a few days last week a t the Agen­ end church on the place.
About this earth, and I and you
N ew Modern
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•
,
-
a
,
wonder, when you and I are dead cy visiting their son Ronald and
Wasco
Methodist
Churskj
Sun.
The state department for voca­
What:will these luckless millions family.
Deposit Plan to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krusow and tional education has received an day School at 10 a. m. Classes for
doW
all ages. Morning Worship at 11
Mr. Willkie has made a good son, Stanley, returned Monday additional $35,000 front from the a. m Subject, “What is the Bible?”
save your Time
start on the job of telling the evening from Marshfield,. wheiw federal government to carry oa Pleaching service at Grass Valley
American people that the issue is they attended the Elks State Con­ tbe industrial training for nation­ Mi thodist Ccurch Sunday after-'
Quick - Easy - Safe
al defense program.
4
the third term, the preservation of vention.
Elva Baker was taken to The
Classes are now in full operation noon at 2:30. Text, “Jesus Christ,
the American ideal of government,
Writ« or call
Dalles
hospital
by
train
Sunday
in Portland, Salem, Pendleton, tbe same yesterday, today, and for-
the retention of the theory that the
evei ” Heb. 13:8.
f j
morning
and
underwent
an
opera-
for com plete
Bend,
Astoria
and
Oregon
City.
people are greater than any gov­
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• Coffee Shep—Beffet Tavern
inform
ation—
ernment they can create. He thinks t.on Monday afternoon and ¿Yrom
• Dinisi and Banquet Rooms
Moro Christian Science ,Society:
we need to changes gqvemmonta! reports is getting along fine. His
• Famously Fine Food
Sunday morning service at 11 o -
Dr. Vance A. McNith
le aders before they become too«pow ailment we understand was caused
• Modem Appointments
o f th e
t.ock:
Sunday
School
at
10:00.
Tes.
• Luxurious Outside Rooms
erfut We think he hae backing fiom tonsilitis.
timonial meeting every Wednes­
C»IROPODrS1
5T
George Haskell Jr. spent s few
• Garaze Opposite
of history and reason.
day evening at 8 o’clock. Reading
»ECI.
FOOT SPECIALIST
days last week visiting hia friend,
H e a d O ttic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
room in the rear of the church,
Third floor Olds, Wortman
600
rooms • stNsiBtr m r r
M l ill R I R 1 ! 0 1 R A I
0 f (' 0 S I I
IN S U R A N C f
C O R I'O R A IIO N
How do they keep their spirits Harold Bryant from Moro.
building open daily, with an atten­
King, Portland, Oregon.
Bom: To Mr. and Mrs. Ray
up without the funny pictures over
dant on Wednesday evening.
(Phone Broadway 7711
Dunn a daughter weighing 101 lbs.
in Europe ? ’ •
BLUE RIBBON ASPIRANT
Kent Matron
Visited By
Former Resident
In Other Days
J
W anf Ads
C h e n e y S o iliv a to r
O n m o r n in g g lo ry o n B ill
S ch illin g fa r m .S e e F o ss Co.
f
A
k
T h e D a lle s B r a n c h
U n ite d S ta te s N a tio n a l B a n k
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