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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1932)
Moro, Oregon Meeta th« 1st and 3rd Thursday evening»,«« ench month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with ns Charles Burnet returned from By order of W. M. Robt. Urquhart, Secretary. 0. S. C. this week. Bethlehem Chapter No. 78 O- s- Moro, Oregon communies- Regular — -— .... tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evening» of each month. Mrs. Ruth Sparling Worthy Matron Nana Barxee, Secretary. • No. in I. o. o. F. Moro, Oregon Meeta evpry Monday evening in the I.O.O.r hall. Transient and visiting brother» are cordially invited to meet with ua. A. Douma, N. G. Joe Truitt, Secretary. •beco Lodge No. »1« — Moro, Oregon j Meets 2d and 4th Tues days of each monti;. Visiting members wel- AA come. Florence McDonald Noble Grand Jessie Henrichs, Secretary Chris Scheits Post No. 71 The teachers of the Moro school held another of their bi monthly meetings Wednesday night at the L. w. Rakes home. New and used machinery con sisting of plows, harrows, drills, wagons, all at greatly reduced prices - Ginn Coleman & Co. The.woman’s Club will meet The Friday, January 15th. program will be on books with Mr8. Mrs. Coper as director. Elva Bryant will talk about re cent books and wi'l read from “Forsaking all Others.“ by Alice Dour Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Belcher, with their two children, were in Uoro Sunday as guests of Scout master Melvin Schsdewitz, after holding Eagle Scout services in Wasco. A court of honor is be ing prepared by the Moro troup to be presented some time early in February. butter ha» been equal to the entire ß moqths’ output of the heaviest record of any former year. Baker Herd Improvement associar tion took the lead for November with thè highest average butterfat produc tion among the 16 cow testing associa tions in the state, the monthly report of R. W. Morse, extension dairyman, shows. The 337 cows in the Baker herds averaged 26.03 pounds «ach, in cluding the dry cows. Central Oregon was second with 25.8 .and Yamhill- Washington third with 25.74. For the last two months the Hood Rivqr-XV as- A pummary of agricultural and busi* co association led. 0 feed shortag« la In prospect at LuattM. The Middle of ths weak Person-I Card of Thanks ages. Revelations chapter 12. We take this means of express Evening Worship ing our heartfelt thankfulness to B. Y^P. U. «10 p. m. those friends and neighbors who Preaching 7:30 p. m. were so kind to us at the time of I and Usd to her moorings the death and funeral of our fa Subject: Making Life Count d pus tsj traffic la passing Light Necessary new 1100,000 bridge span- ther, H. H. Byers. A stranger passing some mines R. C. Byers and family in Pennsylvania, asked a little enow diaabled arrangements were boy why the field was so full of mules. “These mules are work-1 ed in the mines during the week, replied the hoy, “and are brought up into the light on Sun aiwallp lev 1111 indicates an Increase day to keep them from going blind/’ The application is ap parent. Do not allow yourself Usual Sunday meetings: Creamery a Warehouse as a go spiritually blind. Come to •gerattro Sunday school 10 a. m. •adaUoa, says that in the first 11 church on Sunday and let the I g mi th^ total output of Preaching 11 a. m , Cottage light of God’* Word ebine in your I MbwM meeting. pastors home. 7:30. *lf My people which are called heart. by My Name shall humble them* Rev. 8. L Boyes. selves, and pray, and seek My Minister. face, and turn from their wick ed ways, then will I hear from Grass Valley heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land/* Preaching every First and Third I 11 Chron. 7: 14. Sunday at 10 A. M- J. D. and Mrs. Miller, * Sunday school every Sunday I Pastors. morning. N. Sherman Hawk. many are hauling supplies from Itvar covered with snow. Fur Enhances Charm of every new suit and coat at hand hM when contrasted with the plain, wra^> . : round line of the skirt. Justices of the peace in Oregon must submit a monthly report of fees collected. W. H. Sullivan, justice at Marcolp, submitted his. It read: “ The motto of the justica court at Marcela is peace on earth, good will to men — and no busine»».” — - looking and ths woman who thinks . that her type is of tbs quatet. OK- world variety, has by now, M doubt, invested in a coat that foeturm a 4* tachable fur cape or cape dMJll should enhance dot only the Karm of the quaint type, but will b«comakt^e piquant type that wo admire so tody. T BARGAIN SALE Presbyterian Church. Pastor. I Just as everyone was congrat Sunday school 2:30 p. m. * ulating themselves that the small Preaching 3:30 p. m. x)x epidemic had died out, Mrs A. F. Allen, editor, Souix City L. H.Nahouse was taken ill with Iowa, Journal says/4 The Sunday it at her home here The child school is vital to the life of the ren, all having been vaccinated church and to religion. The HARLAND VIEW GRANGE No. 882 Prom ths lower Columbia district. Meets in their hail in Harmony Dis are finding homes elsewhere so Sunday school is the recruiting trict the second and fourth Friday they can continue their school office of the church and Christ th« world, will mob coma chick«». I nights of each month. X ¿siting work Mr Nahouseand Grand ianity. The boy and the girl, packed in four forma and in eonvea- I Grangers welcome. ma Olds were vaccinated and the man and woman, can find no lent-alsed container», which it la hoped I C. P. Adams, Master. Mrs. Alice Belshe, SecreUry. will remain under quarantine better place for the culture of wiU command M wide a market aa th« 1 famed ehinooh. . Th« 8 t « sms Caar 1 with Mrs. Nahouse. the highest qualities of mind ning company, a Clataop ceanty con- I The Keystone class that have and soul than the Sunday scool. cern formerly ayecialistag ta the pack- I Grass Valley Lodge No. 131, I. O.D. F. meets every 2d and been holding Sunday evening It is there »that the great funda ing of fruit, la tthking th« experiment 4th Thursday avemnga of the month in meetings during the fall and win mental truths of human experi- with chicken pa nning. the Odd Fellows hall. Sojourn ng Locally packed tomato Juice ia prov ter will convene at the Stephens ence are studied. The Sunday brothera are cordially invited. Vern McGowan. L. K. Smith school is not only an agency, for ing a popular product in Linh county I home next Sunday. Secy thia winter following a venture by an I N. G. Mrs Bart Burrell entertained promoting Christian belief and Oakvill« market gardener laat tail in I the younger matrons bridge club practice, but it is also one of the salvaging what otherwise would have I last Tuesday afternoon at her most effective agency for the been many waato toasatoe». Growing | home a few miles southwest of perfecting of good citizenship.’’ popularity and high food value of to- I mato juice led Storer Bro», to try I 2:30 P M Sunday school. for your convenience I have ar- town. canning it in a limited way. Farmera I 1 ranged for you to leave your The strong wind of last Sun 3:30 P. M. Church services around ther« seo in the plan a poa- I Shoe Work at Walter A. May & day night and Monday morning with Rev. R. A. Hutchinson Son. Pick up and delivery twice '■■■■"I IJ H "i A congregational almost wrecked Collis Moore’s preaching. a week at no coat to you. meeting will be held at the close windmill on the ranch between JOSEPH A. MEE here and Grass Valley; Some of this service. The Waaco Shoe Man country telephone lines also suf Ue «Ibe Will Christian Science fered from the shock of the wind The Dalles Subject: “Life/’ storm. SATURDAY NIGHT L R. French, of Portland, was Golden Text: I John 5:11. This is the record, that God hath a visitor hefe the last of the week. Accompanied by his son given to us eternaljife, and this DENTIST ECK’S BLUE DEVILS he made a trip to Gilliam county life is with his Son. ' Responsive Reading: Luke 12: HOME OFFICR, WASCO < Saturday. : i i Arthur Sargent and Joe Mee 15-23, 31. Church service every Sunday of Wasco were attendants at the Regular visits made to Grass morning at 11 o’clock and Wed Odd-Fellow and Rebekah instal Valley. Watch for announce nesday evening at 8 o’clock. ments. lation here Tuesday night. Ail are cordially invited to at- Mrs. Soren Hansen returned nd the church services and from Portland Tuesday after make use of the reading room spending some time with her which is open daily, where all son, George, who is a patient in authorized Christian Science lit FOB SALE Six head of well broke » the veterans hospital UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER erature may be read, borrowed mules, four yean old. ^Art Barseo ranch, Moro. Oregon Mrs John Thorgeson is report or purchased. Attorneys At Law u ed to have the small pox. FOR SALE Two single comb Rhode Island Red Roosters. Mrs Charlee Avery Martin and wife were Methodtat Church » Moro Bullard Moro, Oregon. week-end guests at the Paul Al Moro ley farm home. Sunday school every Sunday «5 New and used machinery con morning. branded M K, joined togntbsr. strayed sisting of plows, harrows, drills, Church every 1st and 3d Sun into my fluid on Sec., 1«, northwest of wagons, all at greatly reduced Grasa Valley last July. Owner may day at 11:15 a. m. prices. Ginn Coleman & Co have same by paying a reoeoaable pas N. Sherman Hawk, ture bilk A. L. Russell, Grass Valley, George Updegraff is scheduled Pastor. Oregon, Neat and accurate work to speak at the annual meeting done, All work Guaran- of sheriffs and district attorneys Notes of Interest Frum The MALE HELP WANTED teed. in Portland next week end. - GOOD PAY—STEADY WORK— Baptist Church Special Attention Given Several choice openings io Cities and C. M. Bentley, examiner of (Grass Valley) Towns for ambitious men and women. Coils operators and chauffeurs will be Experience unneceesary. We finance Morning Worship. in Moro on Wednesday, January you if required. Write today, Mb 20th, at the Court House between Church School 10 a. m. CALL 303 I Thomas, Superintendent, 484 Third 8L Collect Preaching. 11A.M. Subject:1 Oakland, Calif. the hours of 9 and 12 a. m. for lai the purpose of receiving applica tions and conducting examina When Your Shoes need tions for licenses. SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Repair, send them to Mrs. M. A. Bull is in Wallowa her son’s wife in ill with WERNMARK’S where scarlitina. At last accounts the Tuna Flakes, (large cans............. 2 cans 89d GOOD SHOE REPAIRING younger Mrs. Bull was doing 204 Second St. THE DALLES well. White or Yellow Com 2s ...... 3 cans 36c John Hardin was pardoned by Governor Meier last Tuesday Campbells Tomato Soup 3 cams nnd will not have to serve two and a ha f years in the peniten FUMERAI HOME Walsnuts tiary unless tried and convicted ------ AND----- on another indictment. Meets at Legion hall on M 2nd and 4th Wednesday W evenings of each month. W. T. Johnston, Commander. Vernon Flatt, Adjutant OREGON STATE NEWS OF SENBAUtTEŒSI Every day - • ri _ is Bargain day with ELECTRICITY Drpai tmenf Morts arc not the only ptace where bargain» may be found. Your everyday use shows thar every day is sale day for electric bargain hunters. Consider the values of everydaV electric services, some ot which are illinlrated below. DANCE Dr. J. A. Butler ’ . . .. but where do you get more for your money than in buying Electric Service? More iha»i I % houri Mo»c thon 1 hoj.r for Jan. 16 For Electrical Equipment Consult The Dealer in Your Town. MORO GARAGE GINN, COLEMAN & CO MORO HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Pacific Power <& Light Company ’* Always At Your Service” $30,000,000 in Special Taxes Unfair to You PLUMBING QUALITY of taxation was one of the fundamental prit> dples of die American government. The levying of special taxes is a serious departure from that principle. E more dian 5 per cent of the premiums paid by policyholders. by the states for the supervision of fist ZELL’S AMBULANCE SERVICE Pboo« 845 Th« Dalle», Ore —— or — G R ASS VALLEY PHARMACY Pboo«222 • Obstructed Vhi«a Th« thing ttiatvrry commonly hin der» perception preoccupation; wo go about with eye« that ae« not bw cauae our minds are full of something •Ise.—Judge Homer Ferguson. * • Member Owned wholesale buying - Spells Cheaper Prices WALTER A. MAY & SON —8—----- —4^ THE NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS 85 ODCiQQai AJwStrnt Street, NEW YORK san F rancisco , Tbnt Coatpaaiti art rtfrittattd by Capable Agrnti ht your coaiantaùy a