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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1931)
t Ci«« ¡¡joCdilir a W m Rile* Miss Haxel Hinkle, of Portland Usual meofings on Sunday. atory Contest Muring Ui« Civil war there were Moro, Oregon spent last week end with her pa Sunday school at 10 a. m. fol- upjwoxlaMtely 100 different make» vf Meets th« 1st and 3rd The primary and intermediate H uu!»-loadl ng army Hile«. The per- rents, Mr and Mrs Tom Hinkle, lowed by preaching at 11, and rhursday evening» of rooms gave a picnic Tuesday ev cu.wloo type win uaHi. The following each month. Visiting Cut prices on John Deere nnd again at 7.45 p. m. nukM were popular »( (hat Line: The members cordially m- Thur- eningin Buck Hollow for Kath Springfield. Sharp». H.dl’c IRiyCOra, the Walla Walla Rotary Rod | A Bible Study is held _ vited to meet with ua John Schaffer haa been ill for day evening a at 7:46 at the ryn and Rosaline Waldner, who J < «sly a and 8W.I a. The British fur By order of W. M. a few days at his home in Moro. Weedrs. We also have a few of home of R J. Ginn, to which a are leaving this week for Califor n’shed many other types to li»e Coo RobL Urquhart, Secretary. Centrally Located । f< derate states. Mrs W. B Rice entered The the Tomlin Rod Weeders for cordial nia. invitation is given. SUrM» Coaoty H»adq«*«'t«r» Dalles Hospital last Tuesday for sale very cheap to close out. 1 The Rhythm Band played two Moro, Oregon J. D. and Mra. Miller, Ginn Coleman & Co li tur communia- treatment. ’ ‘ Anuner" la tb« nam« of a river; S EDW. BALL, MANAGER Pastors. selections for the program at the > tions each 2nd and 4th “ober*’ meana ‘•upper;* “gau” weans The wind of last Wednesday Mrs. Clyde Gilmore retu' ned Odd Fellows Convention Monday Thursday evening* of THE DALLES, OREOOM “district." Tpper district of the Am- each month. from the hospital in The Dalles started a blow on the Homer Bel in«r river" Is a translation of the evening. Mr*. Ruth Sparling shee farm whicn was stopped by Worthy Matron last Friday. Marion Morrow. Harley Mc Louis J. Taber. Master of the S. A. Hall who pulled over with Nana Barzee, Secretary. John Ryan was in The Dalles Kay, and Cecil Norton were ab a springtooth and roughed up National Grange, ^ays: “Aside Tuesday morning having histon- from the Christian church, there sent from school Tuesday. the summerfalluw Moro, Oregon siis removed. The Poppy Poster Contest is no agency in America so po Meets every Monday George Hansen is visiting here Jess Landry was in Portland evening in the 1.0.0.F tent for national stability and which had been sponsored by the hall. Transient and the first of last week returning with his mother and other mem welfare as 'the Sunday school. Auxiliary closed April, 28, and visiting brothers ar bers of his family. He was met afternoon. home Thursday It should be stimulated and sup the winning posters sent to Prin- cordially invited to in The Dalles Monday night by meet with ua. Attorney C. L Pepper, of The ported on every band. The Sun ville in time for the district con- Harvey C. Thompson, N. G. Elmer Hansen who brought him day school is of equal value in test Clarice Wilson won first A. M. Young, Secretary. Dalles, was here Tuesday after home to recover from lung trou noon attending to business. ble contracted in California dur city or country, but the rural and Rua Helyer second for the Lodg. No ie community without a Sunday high school division; Evelyn Da- Mrs. Gladys Buxton left for Moro, Oreg-h ing the winter. school is a little like a home with vis first and Harlev McKay sec- She expects |Q Moots M m »'1 4Ä lue«-1 Natchez Tuesday. Mrs. Kathleen Meloy Laughlin out a mother. And just as the JL day* of each munti ond for the 7th and 8th grade di Visiting members^wel tu .)? gone for about a month. a former Moro resident now tea come. John Searcy left his duties at ching in Marysville, California, flag awakens pariotism, so the vision; and Edna McKay and Elizabeth Thompson Sunday school eau touch the best Phyllis Haynes for the interme Noble Grand the bank last b riday to transact has had a very successful season of our boys and girls nnd lead diatedivision. The firsts in each Jessie Henrichs, Secretary a little business in the city. with the typing team of that them to more useful lives.” division received one dollar ant Fred Pickett was in Portland school having won the state May 10th, Mothers Day, the seconds fifty cents. the first of the week, returning championship, the J. N. Kimball Sunday ached at 10 *• m. Tom The Health Poster Contest, spon k Meets i^at legion hall on Tuesday evening trophy and the Berkley High Frazier will sing a solo suitable sored by the American Legion k 2nd and 4th Wednesday Charlee Belshee shipped a car School trophy in competition to the day. and the Grange, was two fok g evening* of each month. of stock from the local yard last with all the high schools of the in nature. Prizes were awardee R. J Bruckert, Commander Saturday night. state. Methodist Chmreh Vernon Flatt, Adjutant for the best copy of the officia Two games of baseball will be Grass Valley D. E Gilman, an old time resi- health poster which were award HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. M2 dent of Sherman county, was played on the Harmony diamond Church school every Sunday ed to Harley McKay, first, and Meets in their hall in Harmony Dis here for a few hours last Mon- next Sunday afternoon. May 10 morning at 10. Paul Schilling, second; for the trict the second and fourth Friday day. starting at 2 o 4clock. I he first The Rev. Mr. C. I. Andrews of best original poster Edna McKay nights of each month. \ isiting Grangers welcome. L. L. Peetz and wife left Tues- gamelwill be between the Fair Portland, our atate secretary of won first and Helen Sather sec C. P. Adams, Master. day morning for Camp Sherman view-Gorman team and the Harl- Religious Education, will preach ond. Winners of first place re C. E. Crites, Secretary. for an indefinite stay among the andview ball tossers. Each of next Sunday morning at 11. The ceived one dollar and second fif these teams has won a game from theme of Mr. Andrew’s sermon ty cents each. In the primary big trees. Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, room’s health poster contest Nel Mr. and Mrs. William Hen- the other and it is expected that is: “Mother” L O. O. F. meets every 2d and this decisive contest will be hot There was a fine interest mani lie Wilson received 1st and Rosa 4th Thursday sveDingB of the month in dricks were at Camp Sherman the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng last week to view the wreckage and furious. The Moro Juniors fest at the church school last line Waldner 2nd. brothers are cordially invited. play the Harlandview Grangers Sunday. Several persona who of their summer home. They Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith For the best sewing club dis Secy . in the second game. N. G. had been absent for a Sunday or play Clarice Wilson won 1st, An returned Saturday. Are you independent financially two returned. Everyone was na Sather 21, and Marguerite George McDonald, Cicero Mill- Now? If anything should hap very sorry that Ruby Fairchild, Mitchell 3d. । er J. C. McKean and OmarSayrs one of our most faithful and pen to cut cff your income would were in Pendleton Monday on Qonnie Allen and Kendrick earnest pupils, was sick. We all 1 business connected with the 1 ar- Dunlap received awards for ef you be able to help yourself or hope arid pray that she may soon ficiency in typewriting. DENTIST 'i mer’s Elevator Company. would you need financial help recover and be with us again. HOME OFFICE, WASCO Joe Truitt and family returned Methodist Church Billy Todd repeated the names of from others? This question will ¡Saturday from Madras where Moro Card of Appreciation. all the books of the Bible, both decide for you the right path to he attended the funeral of Mrs. Old and New Testament, Bobt. Regular visita made to Graute Chitwood, his mother in-law, take in this matter of daily life. Valley. Watch for announce Church school every Sunday iaton did nearly as well. I wish to thank those people who died in this city early in last ments. At the close of the church who have given me their insur morning at 10. You will realize that a portion of week. Preaching next Sunday morn service there will be a basket ance business for the years I was your regular income saved reg Cut prices on John Deere and ing at 11. Bring able to serve them in that capaci dinner at the church. Rod the Walla Walla Rotary ularly at the Moro State Bank will Next Sunday, May 10, is the your basket with sufficient for ty and to announce that I have Weeders. We also have a few day set apart by the churches, your family, and everyone will turned over my insurance con enable you to be a helping hand of the Tomlin Rod Weeders for also by a formal act of congreas, have plenty Daring the dinner nections and good will to Walter to yourself instead of a helpless sale very cheap to close out. as Mothers’ Day. There is a hour Rev. Mr. Andrews will L Ruggles who will conduct it FUMERAI HOME Ginn Coleman & Co. one. Save your money and self beautiful custom of wearing a give a short talk on Sunday n the future. ------ AND------- A Walter A. May and wife are flower in honor of mother, a pink schobl talk. Frank E. Fortner. respect. taking a short trip into the Wal- or bright colored flower if your The church with a cordial wel Phone 346 The Dalle», Ore J la W alla country this week and mother is living and a white one come. ------- or------ EIGHTH GRADE EXAM Lew Thomas, brother in law of if she has passed away. F. A. Ginn, Pastor. GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Mrs. May is helping In the store The theme of the sermon is: INATIONS. , Phone222 during their absence. “Home and Mother.” There Baptist Church The Moro State Bank shipped will.be special music for the oc (Grass Valley) Notice is hereby given that When Your Shoes need 40,000 dimes, 20,000 pennies and casion, also duet, and the old There will be preaching servi eighth grade examinations wil Repair, send them to i a like number of nickels away songs our mothers sang. Come ces next Sunday, Mothers Day. ye held in the school bouses ol last Monday to exchange for co and help sing the old songs We In the morning by Rev. Royce of the districts where examinations ins of larger denominations. cordially invite everyone to join Prineville; in the evening by will need to be taken in Sher The little ones accumulate while us in our observance of the day. man County, Oregon, on the 11th Capt, Hall. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING the bigger money must be ship Next Sunday evening Rev. C. and 15th of May, 1931 Sunday school every Sunday at THE DALLES 204 Secood St I. Andrews of Portland, State ped in. Lawrence W. Rakes, 10 a m. We have taken over from the worker in the interest of relig County School Superintendent. I Gulbranson and Kimball piano ious education will speak at the | factories a stock of new pianos church at 7:30. One half hour Kent School Notes will be given to a sing song ol Card of Thanks. . . - _ DR C. L. POLEY I that we can sell at a saving of as old hymns. The singing of the much as $235.50. Used pianos Words cannot be found to real MAY DAY. as low as $120.00, in good condi evening will be a continuation ol ly express our appreciation to tion. Terms. G. E. Corson, 30F2, the spirit of the morning service. Last Friday was given over to our many friends, who gave us Rev. Andrews is an entertaining a helping hand during the long The Dalles. speaker. We invite everyone to the May Day, Child Health and illness and death of our loving People can reach me from Moro Mrs. U. G. Smothers of Mon help us make the evening service Achievement Day program. In at night from the long diatance arch, Wash., passed through a fitting climax to the observance the morning the clinic for child mother. booth at Hotel Moro by ringing Your expressions of sympathy Moro Tuesday afternoon on her of Mother’s Day. ren of pre-school age was con The Dalles. and words of kindness means so way to California. She stopped The church with a cordial wel ducted in the high school audi much to one in time of sorrow. here a short time making calls come. torium by Dr. Poley of Grass We thank all for their kindness on several of her friends. Kev. Valley, Dr. Morgan, dentist of F. A. Ginn, Pastor. which shall never be forgotten. LIGHT .... bow varied are your u»e«? Sun-rivaling Smothers was formerly pastor of Moro, and Miss Cassie Holmes of H. F. Chitwood and Family, the Methodist church at this flood* every nook and cranny graced with the invisible in- Grass Valley. Twenty three Roy Chitwood and Family, children were examined. The flaence of the Kilowatt Kiddies. In home, office, store or Dr J. R. Morgan place. O. G. Chitwood and Family, Subject: “Adam and Fallen community wishes to express its The directors of the Moro factory their revealing ray» change dark new to noon time V. A. Chitwood DENTIST appreciation to those who con Grain Growers, L. L. Peetz, W. Man.” Joe Truitt and Family. Text: Galatians 6:3. ducted the clinic and thank them brightness. United States Dental Ex H. Ragsdale, Dewey Thompson, If Golden a man think himself to be for rendering this splendid ser aminer for this district W. 8. Powell and J, F. Peters something, when he is nothing, The KILOWATT LAMP LIGHTERS are vice. drove to Pendleton last Monday he deceiveth himself. pq—ny efficieat in parier, boadoir, balk or kitchen. The At noon in the Legion hall the to consult with the heads of the OFFICE AT Responsive reading: Job 22: community pot-luck dinner, spon light they typify b the most economical illumination the hu- organization there about the MOßO, OREGON sored by the Auxiliary, waa well purchase of storage facilities in 15 23. 26 29. Church services every Sunday attended. Sherman county. morning at 11 o’clock and Wed In the afternoon the crowning Brighten every corner of your home with light The Kilo One day last week a Chevro nesday evening at 8 o’clock. of Queen Marguarite 1. songs by let car belonging to Roy Powell All are cordially invited to at the gradeschool pupils, a talk on watt Kiddie* coat bait to maintain of any servant seen or Sav« 100 per centon Automobile In was burned as was the building tend the church services and «■seen! They are interior decorator*, too, for the lamps Child Health and Welfare by surance by Insuring with in which it was stored. G make use of the reading room Mrs. VVii^y Knighten, and the they can light on bo of cheerful colors siso. Use the lights FARMERS AUTOMOBILE CO. leaked from the carburetter and which is open daily, where all pageant, The Magic Door •f The Kilowatt Kiddie* everywhere- any time! burst into flames when the en- authorized Christian Science lit were attended by a large crowc Inaure» only Farm-owned car* and car* in »mall town*. gine backfired in starting, Th- erature may be read, borrowed of parents and patrons. RAY RAGSDALE ere was no insurance on the car or purchased. In the declamatory contest Manager and Claim adjuster for or the old barn in which it was Kharman. Gilliam and Wheeler. which was held in the high Th. F m II Go»p.l A»»««»bly standing. school auditorium in the evening. “God anointed Jesus of Nazer- Frank von Borstel Jr., Donak George Hyslop and E. B. I/«- mon of the Oregon State Coll eth with the Holy Ghost and von Borstel, both from Liberty ege were here last Friday from with power; who went about do school, won first and second res CALLAWAY’S Corvallis. Mr. Hyslop was on ing good, and healing ah that pectively in the C” division. his way to attend the meeting of were oppressed of the devil; for Clarence Gregg of Kent, first FUNERAL CHAPEL ths grain discount board at Pen God was with Him. To Him and Albert Thompson of Liberty Funeral Directors dleton and Mr. Ix?mon, a former give all the prophets witness, school, second, were winners In iti y uit/' òe/ ulc # and Embalmers resident of Sherman county, was that through His name whoso the “B” division. Union and Third St looking over some land he has ever believeth in Him shall re Prizes for poster contest recently purchased east of Grass ceive remission of sins.” Acts were distributed at the Deelam- The Dalle», Ore. Valley. 10:38 and 42 Bank Hotei Is Yours a Helping Q or a Helpless Hand F Dr. J. A. Butler ZELL’S AMBULANCE SERVICE PIGRO STATE BANK WERN MARK’S THE KILOWATT KIDDIES ,--------- LI6HT---------- WAY Pacific Power Light Co.