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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1931)
MM Tom Kaufman has returned to Sherman county for another har- MUMEDGDOI WBITES Mildred. Mrs. Sarah Huff, known afftc- tionatley in this town as Aunt N. W. Thompson is at Camp Sally, despite her 91 years baa h* Might have won mach money to Sherman for the week. • Eeg-dlar Worthy Matron Meets every Monday evening in lb« LO.OT halt Transient and visiting brother* are cor¿zaily invited U with her son. She is living in* Portland Wednesday afternoon. Spokrne Mri A. S. Johnson returned ' W. F. Jackson, Mure. R. Monday from Salem where she Baker, Gra?s Valley, and E D. has been for the past ten daya McKee, Wasco, have been ap Mrs. Anna Ellsworth left Sun pointed as representatives from day for Condon with her bouse- Sherman county to the state gooda. She expects to live there wide Tax Equalization League hereafter. which will meet July 22nd. Frank Fortner and William Deal, who farmed here at one lime, were in town Monday from ¡ «^5$ ' Ì * torney. wai here Monday from | that city to attend to legal busi ness here. * Methodist Church OREGON NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Harvest Needs MANY AT NEW LOW PRICES MENS WORK SHIRTS SOc Each MENS WORK SOX plant at Milton were filed in the URas tilla county deft office recently. The Pendleton aster ¿ pert meat 1 Oc Pair pression period by redecías (be miai- bolds in this land. BANDANA HANKS Building penaiis issued in the city of Astoria for the first six months of 1931 total 83M.7S3, cr almost twice as muck as the combined total for Moro The LO.O.F. lodge will install; Qh jreh school every Sunday week and when it didn't come I wna a Florence McDonald ' officers at the next meeting of I morning at 10. Oregon and V. ashiagion IS years oM Noble Grand the order which will be Monday Servicen at 11 o’clock by Rev , J”, “ „ and ever era illiterate, the census „ .. * no mony to settle up my accounts or night July 20th. N. S Hawk. ' for traveling expenses. My mail from , D. E. Stephens came borne The church with a cordial wel-* Springfield had always been sent to Wednesday from a trip to Utah! Qailon and then forwarded on to ase come. and Idaho, on business for the the address for this short time. Mail H. H. Clark farm near Dayton. and experiment station. of each month. forwarded from Qailon would toot Mrs. A 0. Elliott is here from reach her* till after we had left I Vancouver, Wash . and is stay 10 a. m Sunday school. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant | did Bot want to ga in debt so I pray- ployed. ing at the Dewey Thompson Ju y 26. Don’t forget that ed a®'- committed the matter to the Port Orford, st test, U electrically Hghtei. a plart having been est a bl ¿sh ranch until after harvest R-V. John Phillips of Utah, will : Lord. Ysterdny the check arrived, HARLAND VIEW GRANGE Nw. Sa2 Meets in their hall in Mr. and Mrs L. W. Rakes he with us as a candidate for the sent Springfield direct to Coo- ed there tv Trenk Seat Tts town aad V. Hayes attended the fun- Pu‘PlL Be sure and come to nights cf each month. I had another nice day in Oaty are quite eathmiaitic ever the rev Grangers welcome. eral of BUly FritU. a nephew of k'm.......... i Mim jBpp indmtry. Rev. Phillips is a young mar- by bu- Saturday morning, reaching Mrs, Rakes, last Tuesday. Post office receipts rt Medford for ried man and comes to us well ther at 10:15. Burgesses mat us and the year «fitting June 30 showed an R.B. Webb returned Monday recommended. Kindiy keep July took first to the Governor’s Gar- increase of 13.925.4?. accordlcz to the from bis trip to Nephi, Utah, 26th open for this rerviee. The ' *herc the'Girl Guides (similar report cf V»’. J. Warner, postmaster. where be attended the meeting H.rmony quartet «ill tiog for u1“ Gross receipts during the fiscal year C“"> "" Ciri*’ 4th Tborscay evenings of the month in of the Western agronomists. I going ih rough their drills, etc., for were 3191.39? 66. as compared to >97? the Odd Fellows ball. Sojourn ng again at that time 1 Lady Finley. Governor Stanley wsa ‘ 37664 for the same period ending In brothers are cordially invited Harvey Thompson drove to not there for the program, but drove 1930. Camp Sherman and Cdmp Ring- in at the close. He is Governor of N G A severe freeze struck gardens a Christiaa Science waak last week end to take some th« Madras Presidency—the premier never« jch 4n the Wallowa commun- preaide icy of India. It was very in-; fty during the pact weak, doing much Boy Scouts on their vacation. Subject: Life J As terestirg to watch the different divi- damage to tender vegetables. E. K. L. J. Pape and wife were here Golden Text: John 5:26 ■ions; the Indian girls dressed in I Hunter cf *!iddle Valley, who has 10 the first of the week from their Father hath life H himself; their uniform blue saris with white acres of. potatoes, reports that most home near Sherwood, to see their 80 hath he given to the Son to waists, the Anglo-Indian girls or Eu- of the vines were froxea nearly to the DENTIST grain crop in Sherman county. have life in himself. proand rasian.'- and the European group. Responsive reading: Job 33 * We -aw an unusual sight in the Cherry shipments have coma ab- Wayne and Gordon Thompson, United States Dental Ex Lloyd Hendricks and Howard sky while in the Garden — a rainbow raptly to an end at Hood River with 13.23 Lloyd Hendricks and Howard " 25, 27 30. aminer for this district Coulee are it the Boy Scout Churth service every Sunday encirel ng the sbn. We could take the shipment of three cars, as against 47 cars last year. A number of grow eamp on Suttle Lake this week. nl®rB'n» H ° clock and W ed- causae :h blinding effect of the sun, ers attempted to pick their crops. nesday evening at 8 o’clock. OFFICE AT but it > rinCd to be a complete circle. However, the percentage of cracked Arthur Buchollz is working in All are cordially invited to at * It if now Tuesday afternoon and cherries was too greet to justify the the harvest field north of Wasco MORO, OREGON tend the church services and have jt-rt finished a morning job of expens s of harvest. this week and Evelyn Christen make use of the reading room packing — something of a job, but • Harley Newport, 9, was shot acci sen is assisting in the confection which is open daily, where all one IV beginning to get used to. The dentally by his unde. Jim Newport, ery. authorized Christian Science lit packing of the samon (luggage) into at the Barker mill on Rhea creek near . J. A. Faris of Washington, D. erature may be read, borrowed the ear is yet ahead, but I may be ex Heppner. The shotgun was wrapped cused from that task. Win ne said in some bedding, and In moving thia C.; is at the experiment station or purchased. the youngsters at the school wanted the gun was discharged accidentally, to make a atudy of wheat smuts 1 1- to help and there would be no need the shot striking the boy, who was for the U. S. Department "of Ag about ten feet away. for me. , The Full Gospel Assembly riculture. We are really leaving, I believe, in At a recent meeting of the church Geo. Violin and family moved “For as the Father hath life the morning. We may take a new board it wax decided to rebuild ibe People can reach me from Moro to Moro last Friday to take up and longer route home, going by way Wheeler Community church which was in Himself; so hath He given to of Madara. It will be an interesting at night from the long distance destroyed by fire a few days a^o. The their permanent residence here the Son to have life in Himself; trip and we may miss the rains which lot upon which the church formerly booth at Hotel Moro by ringing since Mr. Vintin was appointed and hath given Him authority to have begun in Trarancore. The Dalles. ' . stood Is to be sold to school district county clerk. It has been ever so warm today and No. 48 and will complete its proper execute judgment alao, because John Strahl, a former resident He ia the Son of man.’* John 5: we have had no fog or rain since Sat ties, and the Church board will erect urday. The real moonsoon has not the new edifice on a sightly lot over of Moro, but now living in Port 26 27 loking Nehalem bay on Nehalem broken here. land, is here visiting ât the _ The Lord Christ ia still the re Did I teU you that malaria has been boulevard. jected and despised Son of man, c Hockman ranch and' shaking7 but in the fullness of time will raging in Yereaud? Several at Lake Voting precincts in Wasco county bands with olbfHffnds. view have had it and nearly all of the were reduced by the county court DENTIST become the One* into whose Indians in the village. It is an awful from 38 to 24. as a move for economy. J. D. May and ¿on moved their HOME OFFICE, WASCO disease. So hard to get out of your Most of the precincts consolidated band of sheep through town Sun hands all judgment is committed, system when it once geta a-hold of were in The Dalles. A saving of 31200 ; day to the Roy Powell ranch and before whom all will pass to you. per election year is anticipated as a Regular visits made to Gram where they will .w^rk^pummcr- be judged Quite a number of Parsecs were result of the move. Usual Sunday meetings: . Valley. Watch for announce : fallow until after harvest. present in a group near us. The Par- A milk production average of 100.4 Sunday school 10 a. m. sees I mentioned in my last letter are pounds a day from a Holstein cow Ralph Brisbane spent his va Preaching 11 a m., and8 p.m. the Jews of India. It is thought by ta the dairy herd cf the Eastern Ore- cation improving the appearance some that it was during th« Dispersion gon state hospital at Pendleton has J. D. and Mrs. Miller, of his yard by sloping the bank that these Jews came to India and caused officials of the institution to Pastors. Intermarried with the people of the to the street, preparatory to put put the cow on an official tes’ for land. They are comparatively few championship records. ting a rockery along there. • UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER in number but a wealthy, handsome Grass Valley Sheriff Chrisman and wife at and r ’ned class. Many of the Par- m - cs have beautiful homes and fine tended a Chrisman family -re Methodist Charsk can and are quite European in their union 'in Albany last Sunday, Moro leaving here Saturday afternoon, I Church school every Sunday tastes—most of them speak English. The men and children wear European morning at 10. and returning Sunday night clothing, but the women wear the The church with a cordial wel- most exquisite silk saris and a longer R. C. Byers left Thursday come ' blouse than the Indian women. They FOR SALE:—Cook house A-l con morning for Government Springs dition. Inquire at Journal Office. also wear shoes and stocking*, while When Your Shoes need near Stevenson, Wash., with his the Indian women go barefooted. । Repair, send them to daughter and grandaughter who I Baptist Church Of course, they bear the Jewish 'FOR SALE:—One stock trailer, one will remain there for several stamp oh their faces. There is a rare ’ ton capacity and one 1000 pound (Grass Valley) ¡trailer. One Case Tractor and one weeks. - dignity and charm about them — at Sampson Tractor. Sunday school every Sunday least fronTsn observoFs standpoint. C. F. French. Grass Valley, Oregon. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING William Cody left his duties at They worship the sun and fire. In »4 Second st THE DALLES the creamry station for a few at 10 a m. CHANCE OF LIFETIME — RE Towers of Silence their dead are buri- ed or, rather, elevated. The bodies LIABLE MAN WANTED to call on days the first of the week in or _ . . ____ , _ . . ... farmers in Sherman (ounty. Won- M.k/ ,g u der to visit bis daughter and Resolutions of Condolence .r. placed expend on top of h«h towers The bones eventually falling >20 daily. No experience or capital family in Portland. He returned down □own into a pit below. | I nee needed. ded, Write wnu today. rUKSr FURST a A Wednesday morning to.relieve C. No special news and not much time I THOMAS, Dept F. 426 Third St, Whereas, God in his wisdom ‘ “ j Oakland, California. A Binder who bandied the sta hss seen fit to remove from the tion for him. home of our esteemed Brother — and ---- The first load of wheat was de snd Sister. ■ loving mother. livered to the Fanners* National Be it Resolved, that Kent Grain Company’s elevator Tues Grange No. 688, extend to Broth Pha». MS Th, ll.lk.. Or. day afternoon by Jess Landry. er and Sister Morrow snd family It was bulk wheat with a test of our heartfelt sympathy, and may 59 pounds. No accurate esti the Allwise Father sustain them mate of the yield could be given in that sad hour. GRASS VAJXEY PHARMACY Phone222 until a larger part of the field Be it Further Resolved, a copy was threshed. of these resolutions be sent to See Dr. Clarke the Optometrist the family, a copy sent to the CALLAWAY’S about your eyes, who will be in Shermsn County Journal for pub FUNERAL CHAPEL Moro Wednesday July 22. at the lication and a copy be drafted in HobjLMoro. and in Grass Valley our minutes. Funeral Directors Thursday July 23 at the Valley Submitted ia Faith, Hope and Inn, all day and evening. All Charity and with Fidelity. Union and Third St glaaoee reduced in price from 30 Ollie Helyer The Dalles, Ore. to 50 perce nt W. F. Clarke Opti Clara Helyer cal Co. 202 Merchants Trust Cora B. Guyton Bldg., Portland, Ore. Committee. Two for 25c — MENS UNION SUITS 5Oc Suit — Mens Overalls & Jumpers , Fine quality 220 Demn. *$1.10 Each ■'1 j. c. muN ü co SHERMAN COUNTY’S OWN DRY GOODS ST ORE Dr J. R. Morgan DR C. L POLEY Dr. J. A Butler WERNMARK’S ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE TOWN SEDAN DE LUXE SEDAN CONVERTIBLE SEDAN DE LUXE' TUDOR Í VICTORIA CABRIOLET T hf most striking fine car types over offered at «ich low prices are now being presented by Ford dealer*. These are the six newest de luxe creations of the Ford Motor Company. 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