PA G E S »HERMAN COUNTY J OURNAL. MORO. OREGON. FttlbAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941 tract was in play at fQur tables. Refresktnents were served at the close of the afternoon’s play. A m ong th ose who attended the tra c to r m eetin g a t Wasco were C harles Lem ley, F rank Lemley, I O scar Lem ley, Arzell Lemley* William B rin k e rt and son, V. B. E akin, Tom Coyle, Norris Gilkt- „ L . ' I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Todd and | son.Mr. and M rs. Ray Blake of son, Bill, went to Hermiston to Moro w ere here Sunday. spend the week end. Miss V irg in ia Huhm an of The Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith went Dialles sp e n t the week end v isit­ to The Dalles Thursday, returning [ ing her p aren ts, Mr. anave P inner of Lonewolf, O kla­ Mrs. H erm an Schilling left Fri-^ $8.75 to 8.90; 230 to 285 lb b u tch ­ C hurch: 10:00 - Sunday School hom a, a nephew of Mrs. Eliza day fo r P ortland w here she sto p ­ Coffman, arrived Tuesday, going 11.00 - M orning W orship. Serm on ped to visit h er d au g h ter, Miss er- $7.75 to 8.35; • lightw eight God.” butchers $7.75 to 8.25: packing to work for Chas. B urnet W ednes­ tin me, “ P artn ers With 7:30 - Young peoples discussion B arb ara W alpole, before going to sows $6.50 to 7.25. Feeder pigs day. Hoquiam , Wn., to visit h er siste r, to $7.50. * Mrs. A. M. Nelson returned hepr with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mrs. F red Cronk, who is q u ite ill. S H E E P : Good to choice fed wool- home Monday a fte r an extended Thompson. Mary W illiam s,1 leader. Mrs. Anna Moore of Moro and ed lam bs, quotable, $9.85 to 10.00 “ W hat we owe to our g re at n a ­ sta y with her m o th er in Salem. Mrs. J. S. Newcomb of G rass V al­ medium to good $9.00 bo 9.45; com­ tional leaders.” W ednesday Feb. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rice, wjio ley were successful p lay ers when have been living 'on the McKean 19, covered dish dinner a t church Mrs. John W ilt, assisted by her mon $7.00 to 8.75. S lau g h ter ewes, 6:45, review of boklet ‘‘The church good to choice, $5.00 to 5.50. Fall ami M organ property recently serves the M igrants.” M issionary d au g h ter Mrs. R ay Blake, e n te r­ shorn lam bs, good to choice, $9.00 purchased by F red H ennagin are tained friends from Moro, W asco are m oving this week to th eir own play “ If I be His Disciple.” Sun­ and G rass Valley, a t th e Blake to 9.25; closely shorn $8.25 to 8.50. p ro p erty , a short distance from day evening, Feb. 23, at 7:30. Con- H enry G. Hanson, pastor. home T hursday afternoon. the place where they have been living. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ornduff spent .. HI H11111 II 11 Ul 11U111111ÎÎ TTT11............................................................ n u i r a i W ednesday in The Dalles where Mrs. Ornduff went" for medical lawyer ------ atten tio n . ' Mr. and Mrs. Rav Blake, accom ­ WASCO MORO panied bv Mrs. W ilt, spent the , Jud id a v W ednesday in Hood River w ith !M r. and Mrs. Scott F o rtn e y Grass Valley Local Items of Interest ABBAHAMiinC011ï W. A. Raymond Returns Home From Hospital Slight .Rise in Hogs, Cattle Steady T. Lester Johnson C o m p le te S to ck Quality Goods -. D ry G o o d s , C lo th in g a n d S h o e s to m e e t th e A -4 ~ W ant A ds C A L|S Ll New, rubber ag’tator stops w ringer rolls n e e d s o f th e Trade your old washer as c o m m u n ity T ry th e EASY WASHER D e p e n d a le , Q u a lit y G r o c e r ie s S ZEIGLER’S Class Valley down /paym ent. Phone 161 for trial the border. Now i t seems some in Arizona are orangee trees, Mexican had pushed me across on no one seems to bother the fruit. a crude fe rry , down n ea r S ierra I guess it is because it is ao Bank, th a t was n ear w here Com­ cheap. pany M-15 C avalry w as camped. I. Owen Thompson. You m ay recall G eneral P ershing was chassing Villa over the B or­ Mexico, City, Mexico. der a t the tim e. In fact, I cam p­ December 19, 1940. Dear Floye: ed a t Forks/burg N. M. two nigh£s_ We are sending a Mexican t fore Villa had shot up the town. ' Souvenir from Laredo, Texas to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. M atthes en­ Well, day dream s ca rry me back. avoid paying duty. Seems we Well I will tell w h at I sta rte d can each c a rry out a hundred tertain ed the P arkdale b ask et ball town team a t a six o’clock dinner, te. .Phoenix, A rizona, this coun­ dollars w orth of ju n k (we have S atu rd ay evening, when they p lay ­ try is level and the stre e ts and around twenty-five) duty free, b u t wide and long. Phoenix is sc a t­ if we attem p t to mall it ou t,we ed K ent team on the home floor. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bekkadahl tered over a lot of ground, some have to pay duty which am ounts and fam ily left S atu rd ay with th eir good buildings and some not so to 50 percent of purchase price. household goods fo r H erm iston good. The stree ts are nam ed a f ­ ter all the P residents up to F .R J). where they plan to reside. and they u uld have to name three — Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Thom p­ foi him. T he-av en u es run north son and M r./an d Mrs. Merle Mil­ and south, the eapitol is w e st’ on ler, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller W ashington' stree t, a fine building, and fam ily and P at G entry of the citv hall is n ear C entral Ave­ A tto r n e y A t L a w Moro were guest? of Mr. and Mrs. nue, the Post Office near C entral Louis S ath er S atu rd ay evening Avenue. N e a r'th e P. O. is the M o r o a in d W i for an o y ster dinner. W estw ard Ho hotel a sky scraper. K ent G range No. 688 held its ' R ight now the whole city has reg u lar m eeting all day S atu rd ay gone roib'o in a big way, all w ear­ F eb ru ary 8 th .‘ C h aracters were ing big bats, boots and flashy ties. selected for a one act play to be Ever» .the stre e t ca r co_niluct //«■