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s à n; The Sherman County Observer, Moro, Oregon, Friday, December 18, 1925 ___ :___ ._____ i_____ . ----------------- ■ ................ -A------ — M*1" 1 ------ ’ > ■ FT I - ■ — Items* of (aeheral News BRIEF LOCAL NEWS MORO CHURCH NEWS Paragraphs on County and Community Events Notes of Interest to Get the Best for Xmas ■ Mr. and Mra. Bowersox were Was co visitors Thursday. X L, Gentry and ‘wife of DeMoss The Presbyterian church will hold, were in Wasco Thursday. If there is one time dur Dr. Jos. Sanderg of Moro was its various Christmas programs for cy Friday, December 11th, a son. ing the year when every brought 0 Wasco for emergency > adults and children next Sunday, Dr. C. L. Poley attending. . December 20th. The Sunday school treatment Monday Soming. one wants the best—that Dr. C. L. Pohy reports a son born program, will , take place at 10:00 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butler aecom ! which will add most to to Mrs. Paul Feeley at Grass Valley sharp, with the various departments panied by Mrs. Layton motored to I of the Sunday school contributing on Saturday, December 12th. the enjoyment of the day The Dalles last Sunday afternoon. to make this interesting. ' Competent —it is Christmas time. Mrs. Roberta Elliott returned hom* Born to Mr. and Airs. George W. committees have been appointed to last Sunday from Salem where she And the best costs no Blackburne of Rufus, Thursday De look after the various phases of the has been visiting with relatives. more here than something cember 10th, a'boy. i . Dr. Wonderlick Christmas tree program. M. G. Mel Dan McLachlan and wife, who have attending. else would cost at many ;; zer, superintendent, will be in charge. been visiting in Portland, returned Mra. Layton of Colfax,. Washing The title of the program U given as places. Never have we to Sherman county last Sunday. ton, arrived here Sunuay morning to “Gifts for the Christ” The custom had a nicer stock of Christinas eats—Candy, Nuts, }W. A. Ruggles has been assisting spend some time with her sister, Mrs. ary Christmas ottering for foreign missions will be taken. Fruit, etc. The Same high standard of service pre Mr. Futter, residing oast of Klondike, J. A. Butler in Wasco The morning worship at 11:00 o’ repair and overhaul his harvester Mrs. Pyburn of the Rufus hotel vails here at Christmas time as during the balance of clock at the Presbyterian church will came to Wasco Monday to see her combine. . the year, and your Christmas will be just a little mer? be largely in the hands of the choir P. J. Dillinger took out a truck load mother, Mrs. BlaeMwood, who has Which has been at work for weeks to rier if you let us help you. Don’t forget that in ad been confined 4o her bed for several of material last Monday for use by pi esent an adequate Christmas pro- dition to the following seasonable articles at special George Rebman in building a cistern days. gram. An appropriate message by prices, our usual year ’round low prices prevail on S A cane of measlds had made its the pastor will conclude the program. on the Rebman farm. 4 our big Mock of groceries appearance in Wasco according to The tentative musical program pre Robert HoalqnBon returned Tues the health re^rt. The 9- f ♦ i r. r - ' v* /• ■ day from a visit to southern Califor months old baby of J?'We&iman is the I ceding the sermon is as follows: M “The song the Angels sang,” mixed nia and old Mpxico. He reportaliav- little victim. 6 ? ’ quartet with violin obligato. ing a pleasant trip in every respect John Wonderlick ^f Portland vis- $1.35 “Christmas Morn,” mixed quartet Vanity Mixed, 5 lbs Carlton Roas and wife of The ( ited over night last Wednesday with with baas obligato. 1.25 Mixei 5 lbs Dalles and Harold Roas of Wasco his brother Dr. 'J. A. Wonderlick, “Oh Holy Night,” duet by Misses 1.45 were guests in Moro last week-end at when on his return from Pendleton Idle man and Perkins. .87 the J. C. Freeman home, parents of where he had gone to estimate on a Starlight Mixed Candy, 5 lbs “Calm on the Listening Ears of 1.00 Mrs. Rosa. large grading contract. Crystal Mix, 5 lbs ............ -\’ight,”’ chorus and male quartet. Dr: Wonderlick was high bidder on , Vocal solo by Tom Fraser, selected. 1.20 Dr. J. A. Wonderlick of Wasco Sateen Mix, 5 lbs................ the surgical equipment of Dr. M. F. “Behold I Bring you Good Tid bid in the surgical instruments, form .70 Jelly Bean Jumbo, 5 lbs .... Froyd at the sherrif’s sale in Moto ings” chorus. • • erly owned by Dr. M. F. Froyd, which Boston Beans, 5 lbs .... . Saturday. The purchase was made to lift. Roy Kunsman will preside at were sold by sheriff aale in' this city 1.25 .Burnt Peanuts, 5 lbs ..... r improve his own equipment and part the organ during the program. last Saturday. ( 1.10 ly as a speculation for resale to > The , possibility of a watchnight Star Mixed, 5 lbs................ A very choice assortment of can medical friends elsewhere. 1.25 i 1 service on Thursday evening, Decem Assorted Stick Candy, 5 lbs dies for the Christmas trade is on sale ber 31st, at the Presbyterian church Mr. J. Weedman recently moved 1.00 Brownies, 5 lbs................... at Moro confectionery. Nearly any is under consideration. Announce his family into the house near the 1.00 kind of candy made can be had and Santa Mixed, 5 lbs .............. ments will be made next Sunday in Union Oil Co. plant, from the Chris 1.25 at vary reasonable prices. Fairy Mixed, 5 lbs............. tian church parsonagt where they connect io’n with the Christmas exer 1.15 Ì L. W. Amick and daughter, Mrs. have lived temporarily. .Mrs. Weed cises. Wren Hogue, were in Moro Tuesday man is a daughter of Mrs. A. M. 1.40 Rainbow Fudge, 5 lbs............................... 1.20 < with an auto truck load of live tur Hicks. ¿•I •• ‘ 1 ' * *■ ' Revival meetings aj. the Methodiat Peanut Brittle, 5 lbs .. .............................. *- keys which diey delivered to Douma B. C. Brown of The Dalles, owner 1.35 church under leadership of Rev. RibboM Mixed, 5 lbs....................... .......... Bros, market for shipment to Port of the Bend auto stage line got his W. E- Cox will come to a close next 1.15 ^Orange Julep» 5 lbs.............................. • land. hand between the fender and rim Sunday. There will be services both 1.40 Caramel Kisses, 5 lbs..................... . Mrs. Clara Cannon and Chas. B. while changing a tire at Wasco last morning and evening, Rev. Cox 1.25 pefnnamon Hearts, 5 lbs.......... x. -.. ........... Doyle, both of Grass Valley, were- Thursday when the £ck gave way. preaching. The meetings have been 2.05 his hand was | well attended and a big day is ex-’ | Fancy Assorted Chocolates, 5 lb. box ..... -married in The Dalles Saturday af Over half of the back denuded and some tendons laid, bare, pected on Sunday. Make sure and 2.60 ternoon, December 12th. They plan Fancy Nut Top Chocolates, 5 lb. box........ to make their future home at Grat-s besides other severe lacerations that be there. There is special music st 1.10 Royal Chocolates, 5 Ibe........................... required numerous sdtehes and tw<. every service and Sunday night both Valley. ... ; Fancy Assorted Chocolates, box............ .25 hours to repair at the local physicians Tom Fraser and I. M. Woods will sing The county budget committee met 1.80, p Stellar Chocolates, $2.00 box .. ................. office. Mr. Brown was able to go on i special selection. The Christmas at the court house Wednesday and 1.10 to Bend the same afternoon. program of the Methodist Sunday ¡‘Celebrity Chocolates, $1.25 box.............. voted final approval of the budget as school will be given at the church 1.35 : Cherry Chocolates, $1.50 box ................. printed in the Sherman County Ob next Wednesday evening. A splendid Rufus Local News Notes .45 Sunbeam Chocolates, 50c box .................. server. No one present offered ob program is being prepared and the TOLD.«Y .55 jections to any proposed item. Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs................. ......... public is invited to attend. . .89" Miss Millie Bensop of this city and Oregon Walnuts, 3 lbs............................. The evangelist Rev. W. E. Cox, 1.00 Harold Venable of Wasco were mar . F. L. Morrow of Fancy Almonds, 3 lbs .. . .......................... was a visi will preach a Christmas sermon Sun ried at the Methodist parsonage tor in Rufus Friday-H .65 - । L day morning his theme being “Two - Fancy Large Oranges, per doz. .. . ........... in The Dalles ©^ Saturday bvening, - Dr. Fox of Arlington was visiting I Great Gifts.” .35 Fancy Medium Oranges, per doz. ....... December 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Ven at Rufus school Thursday. "(Special Prices on Larger Orders) able plan to make their future home Pete Wasson of'The Dalles waJ Notice of the Sale of the City of Moro at Moro. Auditorium Bonds. buying cattle in th! vicinity last Notice is hereby given: That on the ' Chas. Florer was struck in the right week. " ‘ ' ■ I 29th day of December, 1926,the City eye while employed on the county An 8H pound baby boy was bom Council of the City of Moro will road construction last Saturday. to Mr. and Mrs. George Blackburn I offer for sale the entire issue of $31,500 “City of Moro Auditorium There was a slight laceration of the last week. Bonds,” being twenty year serial lid and an internal contusion of the Aril Short of Cliffs, Washington, bonds authorized by a vote of the . r —and — of said City, and bearing in eye ball, causing blood to infiltrate died last week. Death was caused people terest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. AU into it. He was sent to Portland by by an abcess on the brain. bids to be accompanied by a certified A number of chickens are being the local physician for special treat shipped from Rufus to Portland fori check of 5 per" cent of the bid. The ment at the National Hospital Asso I the Christmas holiday trade. right is reserved to reject any and all bids. • — • . , ciation headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Brown and Dated 16th December, T925. J. L. SEARCY Marshel Brown and wife were visiting City Recorder of the City of Moro with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Kuypers last I Sunday. OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Russel Chase and Dorothy Thomp NOTICE In the County court of the Stat« son were the pupils appointed on the of Oregon for the County of Sher committee to solicit for the Christ man. Ln the matter of the estate of^ Elizabeth A. Dunn, deceased . mas program funds. Notice is hereby given that the un W. A. Morris, Mrs. Langford and dersigned administrator of the estate Mrs. A. M. McNab were called to of Elizabeth A. Dunn, deceased, has The Dalles last week by the sudden filed in the County Court of Sherman I illness of their father, Mr. J. T. Mor-1 County, State of Oregon, his Anal re port and account as such •dminurtrj- vis, Mr. Morns is 81 years of age. tor of said estate and that Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Marshel Brown and the 18th day of January, 1926, at the Albert Gross of Idaho were visiting I hour of 10 o’clock a. m. has been fixed by said court a» the time for I in Rufus last week-end. They have hearing of objections to said report Il been visiting in CamaS, Washington. and I'U I They came here Friday and left Sun- I of the Estate of Elizabeth A. Dunn. | day night- W. C. Bryant, Attorney I The children of Rufus and their I parents on Tuesday ma^e .up a Christ- The Capitol at Washington covers II mas box of clothing and food for the No greater ioy can come to any houtehoia Hines family. The box consisted of 362,000 square feet and no telling than through the poweMion of an automobile , a sack of potatoes, flour, onions, and ] how many square heads. oeans as well as many(oth«r articles. | What finer way can the sentiment of the holiday season be expressed J. G. Addington,, Sol Coats «nd the gift of an automobile. Something that can be used and enjoyed thru Mrs. S. L. Coats were visitors in Camas, Washington,-laat week. They left here Thursday and returned I WehaveXcX that are good care without a doubt and which havè many Sunday. Mr. Jim Fox”iteturned with ^ of dZng yet ahead ol them. These are for sale at very moderate pnees. them and is now visiting relatives in this vicinity. We are sure thîZwe can satisfy most anyone as to price condition of car and The home of Mr. Mrs. Earl I Hines burned Monday' Corning a many times-the very model and make of car that is desired by you. I bout five o’clock.' Nothing was saved. Mr. Hines built the fifi and left to ^are for his cows; Mrs. Hines and the I 1923 Buiok 4 Touring c hil dren were asleep. When Mrs. I New Paint for Overhauled. Hines awoke the house was in flames. She iaved the children The/ will live 1921 Nash 6 I in Al Hines house until further ar-1 Al condition. New Paint It is with more than ordinary | rangements can be made. pleasure that we extend to our ' The following Christmas program many friends of Moro and com 1922 Buick 7 passenger of the Rufus schbol will be given at munity our greetings this holiday 1/ Overhauled. New Paint the school house on C hristinas eve. J soMon. r 1 *__ * May our wishes for your present | “Silent Night”......... -...................... and future hapbiness and com .. ...... Song by the high school fort be multiplied many fold | “Marriage Made Easy” ...... . each succeeding day. , . ................. Dialog by high school I Our desire is that we mby .have “Custer’s Last Charge” .... .... -. " 1923 Maxwell Touring. Good Tires .................. ............ Fay Brackett ¿he opportunity to express our happiness to you in per™" • t “Reunion at Pine Knot Raneh” ... Al condition. ■ New Paint........... privilege of being able Dialog by high school the you our fnends—and we are “High Ho” Song by primary grades call equally anxious that you may Two D-45 Buicks Folk games......... .. • • • ■. • . •• • hive th. -me fri.ndly «.«»■« .;.... (a) Russian Snow Storm Your choice for only ............. • f ........... (b) Danish Greeting Game toward us. U .s »... (e) Dutch Folk Game At Your Service . .. (d) Irish Jig Always Pantomine, “The Christman Doll” Marjorie Korris and'Mary Ellison Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Song ........................... By high school Monologue “Me and My Down MORO, OREGON Trodden Sex” Dorothy Thompson D, K. CLARK, Maaager. “Jus’ Afore Christmas” Upper grades Phone Main 9X “Annip and Willie’s Prgyer” ,. ............................ June Brackett r “So Was V’ , ».. «. Curtis Thompson A Bird in the Hand J . F .You know the saying. Its nits even more true that a dollar in the ? i . Bank of Moro is worth two in your pocket - The dollars in your pocket are on their way out. the dollars in the Bank of Moro are earn- ing more money to putin your pocket. We, as leading bankers of this section, are in a ’ position to help p you. Bank of Moro . L 4 - .»Xw ÀA * < V 4 M oro T heatre MORO, OREGON “ Loving Lies ”—A Peter B. Kyne Story Saturday, Da cam bar 19th “Loving Lies” is a Peter B. Kyne story of the sea with Evelyn Brent in the title role and supported by Monte Blue, Joan Lowell, Charles Gerrard, Ralph Faulkner, Ethel Wales, Andrew Waldron and Tom Kennedy. > L TWICE - A - WEEK FEATURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL ** “The Alaskan” “The Alaskan” is a James Oliver Curwood story of- the north land with Thomas Meighan in the title role supported by Estelle ‘Taylor, John Sainpolis, Frank Campeau, Anna May Wong, Alphonz Ethier, Maurice Cannon and Charles Ogle. ** The Midshipman ” Saturday, December 26th Ramon Novarro in “The Midshipman” is a story of sea raids, heart raids, and thrills galore. It is a romance of A.nnapolis naval academy life. The supporting cast include Harriet Ham mond, Wesley Barry, Margaret Seddon and Crawford Kent. TWICE - A - WEEK FEATURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL Betty Bronson in “Peter Pan*' Tu«»day, Decamber 29th , “Peter Pan” with Betty Bronson and Ernest Torrence in A« title roles is the story of the Boy Who Wouldn t Grow Up. It is a beautiful amazing photoplay depicting Aja story book lives of Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook, the Indians and Pirates and all the other famous folks boys love to know about. TWICE-A-WEEK FEATURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REEL f grand fruit store Candy with the Moro Confectionery freshness and tastiness makes an irresistible appeal to young or old. '■ 4 And the variety! Caramels, nougats, cherry centers, bon-bons, nut and fruit centers, etc—put up into P‘late * special holiday boxes. Our candies will reflect your good taate. Moro Confectionery W. A. Roggio^ Proprietor J fi®' $550 $350 $550 Effi’ttSJ'Ä-.-- m 23 $350 $100 THE DALLES BUICK GARAGE • The Dalles, Oregon i ■ i For Good Monument Work and Better Pria» write > International Monument Association PandUtoa BranA A. D. CROSLAND, Manager 31$ J» m Street Peadletea. Ore, ; KV 9