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PAOE J SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON.FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1941 'Robert Henderson drove to Cor vallis Sunday from Portland go ing down on business. Bob return ed from Portland Wednesday morning in time * for breakfast club at 6:30. Mrs. M. M. Oveson entertained Friday evening ‘honoring Mrs. Robert Henderson, who is leaving soon, with a handkerchief shower. Unit ( The evening was spent playing 1 ' 1 .1 of the illness of her bro th er in law, F ra n k H enry. A t th is time $ h t is im proving. G ladys Perkins-, who has been em ployed a t the Millard E a k ii home, left fo r h er home in D ufur for several we«ks visit. M illard E akin and Elton Eakin m otored to The Dalles Monday, T he R ebekah lodge and the w here E lton received medical in I.O.O.F. odge of G rass Valleyl spection of an injured leg, where held jo in t in stallatio n of officers he had dropped a plow on it. Thom as R. Roe, postm aster at in the Odd Fellow s hall W ednes day evening. F ra n k Lem ley, dis G aston and Vaughn D. Seaton of tric t deputy g ran d m aster, a s s is t Y am hill, p o stm aster there, visit ed by L. K. S m ith, dep u ty grand ed I. D. Pike here Tuesday. M rs. Glen K arnes and Miss m arshal, installed fo r the supordi- A nna S chw artz were visitors at n ate lodge, A lfred Payne, NG: Rlpro Sunday. K endrick D unlap, VG; Clyde S trad Mr. and M rs. R obert H elyer of ley. sec.; T. M. Rolfe, tre a s.; Ar- K ent were visito rs at the home of zell Lem ley, w ar.; Glen M cLachlin, Miss M yrtle H elyer Sunday. con; John Rolfe, RSN G: T ra n k Mr. and M rs. Victor Riggs of ‘Bayer, LSNG: »Arch C an trall, chaplain: E. M. Alley, IG: Oscar Moro were dinner guests- a t the Lem ley, OG; . E arl Olds, RSVG: h< me of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cine Sunday. Boyce Blaylock, LSVG. M rs. Nellie Ferkache of Moro C la ra E. Rolfe, deputy p resi spent the week end visiting her dent. w ith the assistan ce of Mayme son and d au g h ter in law, Mr. and B ayer, deputy m arshal, installed Mrs. R. D. Lyons. fo r the R ebekahs: C lara Kock Mrs. Glen K arnes spent W ednes NG; Alice O estreich, VG; Clara Rolfe, sec.; Mrs. E rn e s t Blaylock, day a t Moro visiting Mrs. A. M. W a s .; W anda D unlap, w ar; Glen Nelson. M rs. C harles Lemley e n te rta in dora Sm ith, con: M yrtle Barnum , chapain; Eva C an trall, m usician; ed m em ebrs of the G rass Valley M ayme Bayer, RSNG. 'Gladys bridge club and additional guests Rolfe, LSNG: E th a Schilling, a t h er home F riday. A 1:30 o' RSVG; F ern Kelly, LSVG; M arie clock luncheon preceded the af- Sm ith, IG; K atherin e Blaylock, tern'oon of contract at play at OG. R efreshm ents were served three tables. Tfrs. Eid Alley held h gh score fo r club, and Mrs. Ar- a fte r installation. Mr. and Mrs. J.-S. Newcomb and relî Lem ley was high for guests. Columbia Ju d e tta , a royally bred Mrs. Tom Alley received the con F ercheron filly, raised on the T. M solation prize. Rolfe farm and sold la s t year to The G rass Valley high school Rancho Dos V icntos, o f C arm aril- b ask et ball team s defeated the lo, C alifornia has lately been p u r Kent high school team s on the chased by the' S ta te of U tah and local floor F rid ay night. rdded to ih eir College herd. Mrs. E m m a Cox of Vancouver, F ra n k B ennett of The Dalles W ashington is here to visit hei and W ren Hogue a re d rillin g in sons, Fred Cox and fam ily and the new city well, as it failed last Mr and Mrs. Bert Cox. ... m i . Mr. and M rs. Kendrick Dunlap, d a u g h t e r ' Doris, retu rn ed home Miss A nita Dunlap, Kenneth B ar S atu rd a y from a t r i p ' to O akland n ett, Miss P atricia Cyphers and and Los Gatos, C alifornia where Mis? Jean Powell were visitors in th e j sp en t a m onth v isitin g their Thf Dalles Sunday. sen? in law and d au g h ters, Mr. M rs. W. J. Dav is is in Portland and M rs. L. S. Logan and Mr. and v .sitin g her son, C harles Davis and wife. M rs. Moreo C anavero. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis re M rs. I. D. Pike retu rn ed home S unday from Elm a, Wn., w here she tu rn ed home Sunday from W ash was called 3ome tim e ago, because ington w here they h a te been sev- Grass Valley Moro High School Students May Write Essays The local Chris Schultz under the direction of Mrs. S erai S earcy, A m ericanism chairm an, is offering the ju n io r and senior h.gh school stu d en ts an o p portu nity to take p a rt in a national essay contest. Mr. R. G. Cunliff, principal of Moro schools, has been ap p ro ach ed and* feels the plan will be of in te re st to the stu d en ts as prizes are being offered fo r the first and second best local essays. The w in ners to be sen t to com pete in the s ta te contest and if successful, v.ili com pete in the national con- t( st, both offering prizes. Ju n io r and Senior high school pupils a re eligible in the A m eri canism contest choosing one of the th ie e subjects given fo r a 500 word essay. F o r the N ational Defense essay the senior high students are to w rite an essay of 800 to 1000 w ords on “ Selective Service— Its effects on Y outh.” Ju n io r high stu d en ts are to w rite an essay of BOO to 1000 words on “ How Can I P ro tect A m eric a?” The essays are to be judged by a local com m ittee as follow s. 75% on su b ject m a ttfr, 15% on com po sition and 10% on general a p p e a r ance (n eatn ess, spelling, w riting, etc.) * * • Mrs. Lew Thom as w ent to Il nod R iver T uesday upon receipt of word of the illness of her cau g h ter-in -law . The new M atron and P atro n Mrs.. D orotha Moore and Serai S earcy, of the E a ste rn S ta r, were host and hostess fo r th eir social m eeting T hursday night. G eorge U pdegraff left T hurs- cay for P ortland to m eet Mr? I j-degraff, who is re tu rn in g from t. v isit with h er m other in C ali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul May and children w ent to P ortland M onday for a few days vacation from the .«• to re ^ . Mrs. W. II. R agsdale and son H a rry were in Moro W ednesday firm th e ir home in The Dalles fo r a few hours on business and vis iting friends. H a rry - expects to leave soon for the arm y. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schilling took th eir sm all dau g h ter, Lavelje, to The Dalles Tuesday for medical observation. Rev. H enry G. H anson and Mr. M artin G. M elzer represented the local church a t the m eeting this week which was held a t the F ir s t P resb y teria n Church of P ortland on T h u rsday. In the afternoon the m eeting was addressed by Dr. W. L. Young, m oderator of the G eneral A ssem bly of the church. D i. Y oung is president of Park College, P arkville, M issouri. A. M. N ebon returned Sunday from San A ntonia, Texas, w’here l.e went to visit his m other, who was quite ill. He left her much im proved.”. M arshal C othran had difficulty tiy in g to rin g the siren Monday neon. He called the power boys ano found the rw itch had to be r e placed, so we are again on sche dule Mrs. Grace S n rth , of M itehelV is here fo r a visit o f a few weeks w ith her m other, Mrs. Ida Davis, and h er sister, Pauline Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, S p arlin g en tertain ed Sunday evening w ith •’ d in n er p a rty for Mr. and Mrs. C arroll S ayrs, Mr. and M rs. Jess L andry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe P eters aaa Mr. and M rs. R obert Hoskin- son. The P a st M atrons club of Moro w ere guests of the P a st M atrons of W asco Tuesday afternoon a t the home of Mrs. E strelle H ailey. Follow ing a iuncheon six tables of bridge and one of C hinese check ers w ere in play w ith Mrs. Alice Coiilee receiving high score for the* Moro clnb and Mrs. Sid Johnson high for the Wasco club. Mrs. E. E. B arzee won the honors in the checker gam e. T hirteen a t tended from Moro. C arroll S ayrs took „ his son F ra n k and Bob and Bill A xtell to P o rtlan d M onday where the th ree boys entered- the Adcox T rade School there. Mrs. Edw ard F. Bolt, from the S ta te R elief D epartm ent in P o rt land, m ade an official visit a t the local office here Monday. Mrs. Bolt visited with Mr. and Mrs. C arroll S avrs M onday night. She and Mrs. Sayrs were school m ates in a P ortland high school of -a few y ears back. < Moro C om m unity P resb y terian C hurch: Sunday, J a n u a ry 26, 1941. 10:00 - S unday School. Classes for all ages. 11:00 - The p asto r will preach the third in a series on “ S tew ard sh ip ” using as his them e, ‘‘S tew ardship and Econom ics.” Special music by the choir. 7:30 - The young people will hold fheii w eekly discussion hour at the Feme of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Thom pson. The subject, “ Giving the C hurch O ur B est” will be in troduced by Mrs. H enry G. H an son. N ext W ednesday evening at 6:45 a postponed covered d i'h din ner will be held in the church, fol lowed by a discussion of some phase of the question of “ M ig ra n ts .” C hoir practice will also be held the sam e evening. H enry G. H anson, P astor. EASY WASHER a SJ \ A Pl P < * * * 1— 4 rubber a g ’ ta to r stops w ringer rolls T rade your old w asher as down paym ent. Phone 161 for tria l HAMPTON FURNITURE The Dalles, Ore. Quality Goods D ry .Goods, Clothing ja n d Shoes to m eet the x needs o f the com m unity ¿ FOR S A L E : 50 laying pullets, GE re frig e ra to r, Thor w ashing m a chine, incubator, m iscellaneous, household equipm ent. Bob H en D ependale. aie, Q uality Groceries ZEIGLER’S ° s ± Grass Valley tfn . - ' • - 1 . ✓ iv V h > Cora! Of all Thlnr»— Us and Warren Tilton were chew ing the fa t over the moot ques tio n : W hy should the female of the specie m ess around with poli tics ? “Now take the legislature r r i n - alance,” we sez, “very few women know anything about parlimen- tary law.” “ Huh, you don’t know m y wife,” scz W a rre n , “ she’s been speaker o f-th e house for 25 y ea rs.” sao» «S ub RlÌU-^E>NHI'Rt> ,S S c e l t o give g « compiete satd* j , tioninöSX b0^ - latisty try tvio • - - yourself1. Town Basketball Boys Have New Manager K ite Sandor, employee of t!v United Railway Signal corpnralicn of Woodbridge, N. J., shov.n in h o s pital after the explosion which tie s tro y e d th e p la n t. Ted Thompson has taken over ‘he job of m anager for the loeai casket ball town tearp since the d ep a rtu re ef F rank S ay rs for Port ¡and to a tten d trad e school, l i t boys came out with the .short t lid of the score w’hen they p lay ed the Gohlendale Texaco Oilers 1 i i t -last T hursday night, 30-28 a hard fought ant’ evenly played gam e. King was high point man ft r Moro. The gam e with Wasco M onday night was a little more uneven with the final score 33-23 in W asco’s favor, Mr. Hollinshcad and Tea Thom pson tied with 8 for high P 'in ts . W ednesday n ig h t the Siberian- from The Dalles tangled wit! the local boys on the home floor, a fte r a ra th e r fast, tum bling gam e the score w as 37-23 in favor of' Moro. W tlH W A A ® COW»****V rorruA»* ~ -Î Mrs ( has. Bullard. (In m em ory of Mrs. Ina Reese.) BEEP. I knew a Lady with a lovely sm ile, She is gone, but yet a little while. \\ hen 1 walk in hei garden so fair, I seem to see her there, In tach rock, shrub and flower, In her home she held so dear, 1 feel her presence near. I knew a Lady with a lovely sm il“ , She is gone by yet a little while. Do not we«'p D aughters dear, I'm your M other’s presence is near, In each bud, in each flower, each pool ind flowery Dell Shi says all is well. vs - Com plete Stock fa rm e rs in County. No ex p eri ence or capital required. W rite M cNess Co., 2423 M agnolia St., O akland, C alifornia. Witness T. Lester Johnson Moro C hristian Science Society: Church services are held every Sunday m orning at eleven o’clock, and on W ednesday evening a t 8 o’clock. Sunday school is held in the re a r of the church building a t 10 o’clock. The reading room is in the re a r o f the church and is open daily w ith an a tte n d a n t on W ednesday evening. W asco M ethodist C hurch: Sun day School a t 10:00 a. m. M orning W orship a t 11:00 a. m. E pw orth League a t 6:30 p. m. T he p asto r will preach a t the G rass V alley M ethodist church, Sunday afterrfoon a t 2:30. F. L. Cannell, P asto r. ■ • . ' A | the home of Mrs. L. D. May and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace M ay. I Bill Rpth left Monday for Olym pin, W n ^ -tb ‘ v is itJ iis p aren ts, Mr. ar.d Mrs. H e n ry mioth. Andy W alter retu rn ed to his home a t Hood R iver a fte r spend ing a week ■, visiting w ith Mr. and M r-. W allace May. \\ allace May retu rn ed horns Sunday from Corvallis where he attended an AAA m eeting of O re gon officials. Mr. and Mrs. Jak e E slinger and d au g h ter, Dolores, were visitors in The Dalles Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Schilling, Glen K arnes, Lila Lee Alley and Ross Fields were vi.-itdrs in The Dalles S aturday. Bert Cox returned home T h u rs day from Vancouver, W ashington where he spent several days on business. W a s h in g t o n ; T j . c .— r i u i i p b „ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krusow F le m in g , a d m in is tra to r, w ag e and : no fam ily of Moro were visitors hour div isio n of la b o r d e p a r tm e n t, < t thA home of his p aren ts, Mr. a s he a p p e a re d b efo re h o u se c o m and Mrs. F r *d Krusow, Thursday. m itte e in v e stig a tin g m ig ra tio n of Mr. and Mrs. N o rris Gilkison d e s titu te citiz en s. were v i-itors in The Dalles S a tu r day. Mr. and Mrs. Y'dna Guyton and A liv e A fte r B last! (h ildren, of Kent, were shoppers here S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap left S atu rd ay *' >r P ortland to atten d to business m atters. * The com mi tee for the P resi d en t’s Ball to be E'ebruary 1st, a t ’lie Kent Legion hall, have secur»‘d M orey G raff’s orch estra for the t evasion. e - a ltla y s on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells and fam ily were dinner gu ests nt the "You must pay fhe conirary- heme of Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe a pretty penny to ^C D S O R " Sunday. Mr. an 1 Mrs. B ert Cox w c <• itrve such smooth j p ,enly v -itors a t Gohlendale, W ashing ton, Friday. whiskey!’’ low!” F led Cox took two loads of hogs to P ortland m ark et W ednesday. Æ 4 Mi. and Mrs. R. J. Ttaker were A national f**"* v ’sito rs in The Dalles Monday. favorite " Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe were - the past 6 years! (’inner guests a t the home of M e am Mrs. E. E. B arnum Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Kee 'in i th eir niece, Jackie Squire, went io Gresham S aturday to 're tu rn Jackie to her home, a fte r spending st veral weeks here visiting them . WiNOSO* Miss Cassie Holmes left Monday fm The -Dalles to take care of Sm »«** i 1- i ida Beuthyr, who Underwe it an operation for appendicitis Mon X QUART day. 90c Pint John Brogan stopped at the Sam $ 6 .4 0 Gal lb Imes home S atu rd ay on his way tr bis home at Antelope from The 8.1 Proof National Distillers Products Corporation, New York, N. A' Lulles. Mr.-and Mrs. W. A. May of Mor » IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT OF spi nt the week end v i-itin g ai TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR SHERM AN COUNTY NO TICE OF* S H E R IF F ’S SALE J. E. NORTON, Plaintiff, G rass Valley L utheran Service •Rev. W ilderm uth, pastor of the Hood River L u th eran church, will be in G rass Valley to hold a s e r vice in the M ethodist church build ing on thé afternoon of F eb ru a ry ! 2, at 2:30. Everyone cordially in vited to a tte n d this service. Wgsco C h ristian C hurch Jan . 26. Sunday School a t 10:00 a. m. P reaching a t 11:00 a. m. Rev. Stephens, m in ister jr. .* ..r~* • • • '! 'p /J ii c STEAD WX)RK—GOOD PAY R e liable Man ’W anted to Call on ‘ Officers For 1941 1 bridge. Mr. and M rs. F ra n k von B orstel atten d ed the D istrict Conference of the A m erican Legion of Dist. No. 1, a t G resham S atu rd ay a f ternoon and evening. Mrs. von E orstel is d is tric t presid en t of this d istrict. Clyde Kiddle, s ta te crop in su r ance su p erv iso r and E arl T hom p son, d istric t field m an spent T h u is- oay a t the local AAA office. ' Mr. and M rs. Roscoe Moore le ft la st T h u rsd ay fo r an etxended visit in P o rtlan d and St. Helens w ith frie n d s and relatives. M rs. R obert H enderson and sm all d a u g h te r accom panied J. B. A uam s to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g T h u rsd ay w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. J. P. W elbes o f P ortland, who came up to tak e some of th e H enderson household goods home fo r sto rag e while they are in New York. T h e com m ittee fo r the P re s i d en t’s Ball to be F e b ru a ry 1st, a t the K ent Legion hall, have secured M orey G raff’s o rch estra for the occasion. The Moro W om an’s club will p re se n t “T he Yellow Shadow ” a th ree act m y stery comedy, a t the h gh school auditorium , F e b ru a ry 28th. The proceeds to be used for the local lib rary . A telephone crew of nine 1line men arrived in Moro, M onday, ex pecting to rem ain about two weeks re p airin g the dam age done to th e ir lines d u rin g the silver thaw . J . K. M cKean m ade a hurried business trip to W alla W alla W ednesday re tu rn in g T hursday. The com m ittee fo r the Presi- c e n t’s Ball to be F e b ru a ry 1st, nt ’he K ent Legion hall, have secured M orey G raff’s o rch estra f o r the Want Ads derson. Lodges Install • PA U L G. SCH ILLIN G , and ANNA E. SCH ILLING , husband and wife, D efendants. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, th a t by au th o rity o f an Execution i-sued out of the C ircuit C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon fo r Sherm an County, dated the 21st day of Ja n u a ry , 1941, upon a Decree for the foreclosure oi 'a m ortgage Whet ein J. E. N orton was plaintiff and Paul G. Schilling and A nna E. Schilling, husband and wife, were defendants, said Decree being in favor of said plaintiff for the sum of $1,295.89, to g eth er w ith in te r est a t the rate of 8'% per annum from November 1, 1934, until paid: for $188.44, taxes paid by p lain tiff, to g eth er witlx in te re st a t 8% per annum from Septem ber 30, 1938:_X q I $500.00 a tto rn e y ’s ’fees; and fo r plaintiff’s costs and dis bursem ents of suit made and ex pended herein, I will on the 10 day of M arch, 1941, a t the hour of 10 o’clock a. m of said day, at the fro n t door of the County Court house in Moro, Sherm an County, O regon, sell a ‘ public auction to th e h ig h est bid - -der for cash in hand, all the fol lowing described real estate , s it uated in Sherm an County, Oregon, te-w it: -v F a s t H alf and N o rth w est Q u arter of Section Tw enty- two, Township 'F o u r S outh, R ange Seventeen Elast of the W illam ette M eridian, in S h er m an County, Oregon, co n tain ing 480 acres. S aid real p ro p erty will be sold subject to redem ption and con firm ation as hy law required. -Done and dated a t Moro, S h er man County, Oregon, th is 21st day of Jan u a ry , 1941.«» C. C. W ILSO N Sheriff for Sherm an County, Oreg. 12-15 . W hy should a farmer Order his tractor NOW ‘Ï < REASON No. 1 — Break in your new tra c to r early on light hauling jobs— p rep are now for most efficient operation. when you buy early. Experience pioves th at LATE buyers fre quently have to w ait longer than they want to for th eir tracto rs. 0 • REASON No. 6 _ If your young son plans to "m an” your tra c to r for the first tim e this sp rin g , choose jo u r safe, com for table, easy-to-handle tra c to r now so the new o p erato r will have a good chance to become fam iliar w ith it AHEAD OF T H E RUSH. REASON No. 2 — Buy early tor a b etter deal on your old tra c tor. Buy while we are short on used tra c to rs — while we can offer you an a ttra c tiv e trade. REASON No. 3 — If you plan to change from horses to a trac to r th is spring, save a good many d ellars’ worth of feed by trad in g nt w . ^ R E A S O N No. 1 — Be fo rehand ed — Jget your order on the books v I ile tra c to r p ric e s .a re still based on 1910 labor and m aterial costs. REASON No. 5, — You won’t have to worry over late delivery T1 • REASON No. 7 — Every T rac to r in our sto re is th e product of careful, precise work. These mod ern pow er-p artn ers were buR#-un-. tier the m ost favorable m anufac tu rin g conditions. You will have to go a long way to find a trac to r a s good as the Intern atio n al th a t is w aiting for you in our store. Come in and talk to us about these tractors -- or phone us and we will come out to your place, J. K. McKean MORO. OREGON 7 r' i